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SECOiND  CATALOGUE 


OF  THE 


LIBRARY 


OF  THE 


PEABODY    INSTITUTE 


OF  THE  CITY  OF  BALTIMORE 


INCLUDING   THE   ADDITIONS   MADE   SINCE   1882 


P^RT  III 

E-a 


BALTIMORE 

1898 


PRESS  OP 

THK    DECTTSCH    COMPANY, 

BALTIMORE,   MD, 


CORRECTIONS. 


Page. 

1191  East,  The.     For  Henne-am  Rhyn  read 

Henne-am  Rhyn,  O. 

1192    For  Gulbelkian,  S.,  in  the  nonpareil 

type,  read  Gulbenkian,  C.  S. 

1193  East,  The,  Religions.    Gruppe,  O.  F.    For 

culten  read  culte. 

1195  Eastern  CHURCHES.  -For, /See  ai.so  Ameri- 
can Church  read,  See  also  Armenian 
Church. 

1198  Ebers,  G.  M.  Ebers  gallery.  For  1892 
read  1886. 

Ebers  gallery.    For  1882  read  1886. 

1212    Edward  IV,  King  of  England.    Comines, 

P.  de.     For  Louis  read  Lewis. 
1239    Elizabeth,   Mme.      Vitrac,   J.   B.      For 

Oraison  read  Oraisons. 

1244  Ellis,  G.  J.  W.  A.  In  third  title  for  Ox- 
ford read  Orford. 

1274  England,  Geology.  For  Greenough,  J. 
B.  Geological  map  read  Greenough, 
G.  B.     Physical  and  geological  map. 

1282  English  ballads  and  songs.  Percy,  T. 
For  Reliques  o  read  Reliques  of. 

1287  English  fiction.  Reeve,  C.  In  second 
title  for  Oxford  read  Orford. 

1322  For  Epistle  of   polycarp  read  Epistle  of 

Polycarp. 

1323  Epoques  principales.    For  Gofifaux,  P. 

J.,  read  Goffaux,  F.  J. 

1327  For  Erich,  der  aeltere  read  Erich,  der 
aeltere. 

1336    Essex,  Cminty,  England.   Wright,  T.    For 

the  the  county  read  the  county. 
1344    For  Etude  sur  la  prononciation  de  I'Emuet 

read  Etude  sur  la  prononciation  de  I'E 

muet. 
1361    Europe,  Politics.     For  Pradt,  D.  D.  de, 

read  Dufour  de  Pradt,  D.,    and  place 

after  Combes,  F. 

1374  For  Extracts  de  los  mas  c^lebres,  etc., 
read  Extractos  de  los  mas  cglebres,  etc. 


Page. 

1376    Eyton,  T.  C.     In  last  title  insert  Proc. 

after  Zool.  Soc.  London. 
1381    Face  to  face.     For  Gooch,  F.  C,  read 

Inglehart,  Mrs.  F.  C.  G. 
1385    For  Fairfax,  Sir  Thomas,   read  Fairfax, 

Thomas,   3  Baron  Fairfax,    and  place 

after  Fairfax,  Vice-Admiral  Robert. 
1410    Ferrar,  J.     For  1885  read  1855. 
1421     FlESOLE,  M.  da.     For  Mina  read  Mino. 
1435    Fischart,  J.     For  Asiat.  read  Alsat. 

1454  Florence,  History.  Bonaini,  F.  For 
reipubblicae  read  reipublicae. 

1450  Florentine  nights.  For  Heine,  C.  J.  H., 
rose  writings,  read  Heine,  C.  J.  H.,  Prose 
mritings. 

1489    France,  R.  de.  For  trouble  read  troubles. 

1541  For  Frankenstein :  the  modern  mande- 
mon,  read  Frankenstein :  the  modern 
man  demon. 

1568  Frederick  Henry,  Prince  of  Wales.  Can- 
cel Cornwallis,  Sir  C,  Account  of  the 
baptism,  etc.,  and  insert.  See  Henry 
Frederick,  Prince  of  Wales. 

1571  Freeland,  H.  W.  In  first  title  for  Aver- 
sion read  A  version. 

1595  French  literature.  History  and  crit- 
icism. Bray,  N.  A.  G.  de.  For  2  pts.  in 
iv  read  2  pts.  in  1  v. 

1598  French  poetry.  For  Baiif,  J.  A.  de, 
CEuvres,  read  Baif,  J.  A.  de,  Euvres. 

1607    For  Fiederichs,  K.,  read  Friederichs,  K. 

1615  Frothingham,  a.  L.,  Jr.  Insert  {Ed.) 
before  third  title. 

1627  FuRNlVALL,  P.  J.  {Ed.)  Story  of  Eng- 
land. jFor  Langtoft,  P.,  read  Man- 
ning, R. 

1632  Gairdner,  J.  Insert  {Ed.)  before  fifth 
title. 

1643    Gardiner,  S.  R.    In  first  title  cancel  v.  1. 
1647    Garnet,   H.      For   Regni    Anglia    read 
Regni  Angliae. 


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Page. 

1681     Oaste,  A.  E.     In  first  title  Jor  Bibles  read 

8i6cle. 

1663    Gau,  F.  C.    For  priini6re  read  premifire. 

1667  General  and  statistical  survey.  For 
Ciook  read  Cork. 

1671    Geodesy.   Gore,  J.  H.  For  1887  read  1889. 

1697  German  literature,  Bibliography.  For 
Hahn,  H.,  read  Hayn,  H. 

1737  Gnjj,  F.  S.  For  americano  read  ameri- 
cana ;  for  dell'  read  nell'. 

1743  Giovanni,  V.  di.  In  first  title  for  de  Pa- 
lermo read  di  Palermo. 

1785  For  Goossens,  E.  de.  Vedia  y,  read  Qoos- 
sens,  E.  de  Vedia  y. 

1860  Great  Britain,  Church  history.  Prynne, 
W.     In  first  title  for  umty  read  unity. 

1866  Great  Britain,  History.  Major,  J.  For 
with  notes  by  Constable  read  with  notes 
by  A.  Constable. 


Page. 

1869    For  Ralph,  of  Coggeshall,  in  the  norv- 

pareil  type,  read  Coggeshalle,   R.,  and 
place  before  Cotton,  Sir  R.  B. 

1870  • Birch,  T.     In  third  title  for  Historial 

read  Historical. 

1884  Briefe  resolution.  For  case  o  con- 
science read  case  of  conscience. 

1890     Grevillb,  C.  C.  F.     For  Ek.  by  H. 

Reeve  read  Ed.  by  H.  Reeve. 

1922  Greek  astronomy.  Ptolemaeus,  0.  For 
celor"  read  celoru. 

1958  For  Greely  relief  expedition  of  1844  read 
Greely  relief  expedition  of  1884. 

1975  Griqualand  West.  In  third  title  for 
relaling  read  relating ;  for  Gr.  read  Gt. 

1982  Gruenbaum,  M.  In  fourth  title  for  ver- 
schiedenen  read  verschiednen ;  for 
trunkenhcit  read  trunkenhelt. 


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EARL  OF  PEMBROKE'S  SPEECH 


K  ""*  ■  Catalogue  des  tableaux  modernes  com- 
posant  la  collection  partlculiSre  de  M.  E***, 
dent  la  vente  aura  lieu  4  Mars,  1878.  [Avee 
5  pL]     [Paris,  1878.]     r.  8°.  — 17C2 

E.,  G.  D.     See  Eichthal,  G.  d'. 

E  pluribiis  uniiin.  30  pp.   Lowell,  J.  R.,  PoHt. 

essays,  p.  45. 

Eachard,  John,  D.  D.     Circa  1636-97. 

Works.     11  ed-     London,  1705.     12°.      2103 

Contents.    Grounds  and  occasions  of  the  contempt  of 

the  <^lers:y  and  religion  enquir'd  into.— Observations 

on  an  answer  to  the  enquiry.— Mr.  Ilobb's  SttilF  of 

nature  considered.— Five  letters. 

Grounds  and  occasions  of  the  contempt  of 

the  clergy  and  religion  enquired  into.  Lon- 
don, 1670;  repr.  1883.  8°.  (Arber,  E.,  Eng. 
garner,  v.  7.)  2117 

Eadie,  John,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.    1810-76. 

Biblical  cyclopaedia ;  or,  dictionary  of 
Eastern  antiquities,  geography,  natural  his- 
tory, sacred  annals  and  biography,  theology 
and  Biblical  literature,  illustrative  of  the  Old 
and  New  Testaments.   14  ed.    Phila.,  n.  d.  8°. 

1188 

(Ed. )    Cruden's  Concordance  to  the  Holy 

Scriptures.     See  Cruden,  A. 

and  others.  Imperial  dictionary  of  uni- 
versal biography.  London,  n.  d.  3  v.  in 
16  pts.  r.  8°.  4752 
Contents. 

Aa,  C.  C.  H.  van  der-Aram,  E.  pt.  1. 

Arama-Barlier,  S.  pt.  2. 

Barker,  F.-Bicheno,  J.  E.  pt.  3. 

Bickerstaff,  I.-Brown,  J.  pt.  4. 

Brown,  J.-Cetina,  G.  de,  pt.  5. 

Cetras-Czaczor,  G.  pt.  6. 

Daa,  L.  C.-Dzehebi,  pt.  7. 

Eachard,  J.-Filangieri,  pt.  8. 

Filastre,  G.-Gay-Lussac,  L.  J.  pt.  9. 

Gay  de  Vernon,  L.-Hacket,  J.  pt.  10. 

Hacklaender,  F.  W.-Hunter,  W.  pt.  II. 

Huntingdon,  H.,  of-Lee,  S.  pt.  12. 

Lee,  S.-Mendelssohn-Bartholdy,  F.  pt.  13. 

Mendez-Pinto,  F.-Philip  IV,  pt.  14. 

Philip  V-Schleiermacher,  F.  D.  E.  pt.  15. 

Schloezer,  A.  L.  von-Zwingli,  U.  pt.  16. 

Eadiner,  of  Canterbury,     —circa  1124. 

Historia  novorum  in  Anglia,  et  opuscula 
duo  de  vita  Sancti  Anselmi  et  quibusdam 
miraculis  ejus.  Ed.  from  MSS.  in  the  library 
of  Corpus  Christi  College,  Cambridge,  by 
Martin  Rule.  London,  1884.  r.  8°.  (Gt.  Brit. 
RoUg  chron. )  4503 

Vita  Sancti  Oswnldi.    59  pp.    (Raine,  J.,  Histor.  ch. 

of  York,  V.  2,  pt.  1 :  Ot.  Brit.  Rolls  chron.) 

Vol.  III.— 149. 


li^ads,  James  Buchanan,  LL.  D.  1820-87.  Recol- 
lections of  Foote  and  his  gunboats.  5  pp.  (Century  Mag. 
V.  7,  1886,  p.  419.) 

CoRTHELL,  E.  L.    History  of  the  jetties  at 

the  mouth  of  the  Mississippi  river.    1880. 

—2714 

9IcC»be,,J.  D.,  Jr.    James  B.  Eads.    12  pp.    (In  his 

Great  fortunes,  p.  209.) 

Ead.s.    See  also  Edes. 

Eadsiffe,  St.,  Abp.  of  Canterbury.    Hook,  W.  F. 

Eadsige.  6  pp.  {In  his  Lives  of  Abps.  of  Canterbury, 
V.  1,1860,  p.  487.) 

Eag-le.s,  Rev.  John.    1783-1855. 

Bristol  riots;  their  causes,  progress,  and 
consequences.     lAnon.]     Bristol,  1832.     8°. 

2526 
Eagles.    Crfivecoeur,  J.  H.  St.  J.  de.     Eagles 

and  fish-hawks  on  the  Hudson.    1  p.    {Mag.  Am.  Hist. 
V.  H,  1882,  p.  368.)— Zingerle.  I.  V.    Adler  und  loewe. 
3  pp.    ( Germania,  v.  5, 1860,  p.  99. ) 
See  also  Birds. 

Ea8:lestoiie,  Constance.    Memoirof  Sir  Edgar 

Boehm.  7  pp.  {Blackioood's  Mag.  v.  149,  1891,  p.  345.)  — 
Prince  Nii|>oleon.  14  pp.  {Westm.  Rev.  v.  135,  1891, 
p.  693.) 

Ealing:,  England.  Faulkner,  T.  History  and 
antiquities  of  Brentford,  Ealing,  and  Ohis- 
wick.     1845.  2623 

See  also  Mifldlesex. 

Ealred.    See  Ailred. 
Eanies,  Henry  H. 

Report  on  the  metalliferous  region  border- 
ing on  Lake  Superior.    Saint  Paul,  1866.    8°. 

—1654 

Ear.    Wright,  W.    Essay  on  the  human  ear. 

n.  d.  —3706 

IliiS'lilln^t'S-Jackson,  J.    Auditory  vertigo.    10pp. 

(Brain,  v.  2,  1880,  p.  29.)— STuel.  J.  P.  Recherches  micro- 
scopiques  sur  I'anatomie  du  lima^on  chez  les  mammi- 
fSres.  84  pp.  4  pi.  ( Brussels  Acad.  3Iim.  cour.  v.  42,  1879. ) 
— Orineroil,  J.  A.  On  epilepsy  in  its  relation  to  ear- 
disease.    24  pp.     (Brain,  v.  6,  1884,  p.  20.) 

See  also  Aeonsties.  —  .-Inatoin.v.  —  Deaf  and 
Dumb.  —  Deafness.  —  Ilearinsr.  —  Patholog-.v.  — 
PhyslolOtfry. —Senses  aii<l  Sensation. 

Eardloy-Wiluiot,  E.  P.  SeeWilmot,  E.  P.  E. 
Eardloy-Wihuot,  S.  M.  See  Wilmot,  S.  M.  E. 
Earl  and  the  doctor;  or,  the  chair  and  the 

siege.    9  pp.    (Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  131,  1882,  p.  522.) 

Earl  of  Pembroke's  speech  in  the  House  of 

Peers,  when  the  seven  Lords  were  accused  of 

high-treason,     n.  p.,  1648.     sm.  4°.     (i^tjji- 

phlets:  Chariest,  v.  10.)  4565 

Note.— A  satire. 

(4,  23, '97.) 


BARLDOMS 


1188 


EARLY  ENGLISH 


Earldoms  of  Strathem,  Monteith,  and  Airth, 
History  of  the.    Nicolas,  Sir  N.  H.  2785 

Earle,  Mrs.  Alice  Morse. 

China  collecting  in  America.  Illustr.  New 
York,  1892.     8°.  — 17C5 

»w  KuKrlnnd  meelinK-hoiise.     14  pp.    (Atlant. 

MoHthii/,  V.  67,  1891,  p.  191.)  — The  ^iicoii'h  cIoHet 
•rmed.    13  pp.    {AUanL  Monthly,  v.  68,  1891,  p.  215.) 

Earle,  Baylis  J.  Perry,  B.  F.  Baylis  J.  Earle. 
8  pp.    ( In  his  Reminiscences  of  public  men,  p.  214. ) 

Earle,  or  Earles,  John,  Bp.  of  Salisbury.  Minute 

philosopher.    6  pp.     (Maanillan'a  Mag.  v.  60, 1889,  p.  38.) 

Earle,  Rev.  John,  Rector  of  Stoansimck.    1824—. 

English  prose ;  its  elements,  history,  and 

usage.     London,  1890.     8°.  2225 

Hand-book  to  the  land-charters  and  other 

Saxonic  documents.   Oxford,  1888.  12°.  —2325 

Philology  of  the  English  tongue.    4  ed. 

Oxford,  1887.     12°.  —2123 

On  local  uaiueo.    12  pp.    (Bristol  and  Gloucest.  Ar- 

chaeol.  Soc.  Traiia.  v.  8, 1883-84,  p.  60.)— [Sonnet.]  1  p. 
(Caine,  T.  H.  H.,  Sonnets  of  3  centuries,  p.  191.)— Study 
ofEnKliMh.    10  pp.    (Forum,  v.  13,  1892,  p.  75.) 

{Ed.)    Psalter  of  the  Great  Bible  of  1539. 

A  landmark  of  English  literature.  Ed.  with 
introduction  and  notes.    London,  1894.    8°. 

iVote.-Black-letter.  — 4232 

( TV. )    Deeds  of  Beowulf    An  English  epic 

of  the  eighth  century  done  into  modern  prose. 
With  an  introduction  and  notes.  Oxford,  1892. 
12°.  1374 

Plummeb,   C.   (Ed.)     Two  of  the  Saxon 

chronicles  parallel,  with  supplementary  ex- 
tracts from  the  others.  Revised  text ...  on 
the  basis  of  an  ed.  by  John  Earle,  v.  1.    1892. 

Earle,  Thomas.    1796-1849.  ^^^® 

Life,  travels,  and  opinions  of  Benjamin 
Lundy,  including  his  journeys  to  Texas  and 
Mexico ;  with  a  sketch  of  contemporary 
events,  and  a  notice  of  the  revolution  in 
Hayti.     [Anwi.]     Phila.,  1847.     12°.  3797 

Earle.    See  also  Earll. 

Earle  of  Warwicke's  glorious  victory  over  fifty 
ships  of  the  King  of  Denmarkes  in  the  Narrow 
Seas.  London,  1642.  sm.  4°.  {Pamphlets: 
Charles  I,  v.  4. )  4555 

Fiarles,  John,  Bp.  of  Salisbury.    See  Earle,  J. 

Earlier  history  of  English  bookselling.  Rob- 
erts, W.  W.17 

E:arller  life  and  the  chief  earlier  works  of 
Daniel  Defoe.    Morley,  H.  (JSd.)  4715 

Earlier  poems.     13  pp.    Longfellow,  H.  W., 

Works,  V.  I,  p.  88. 

Earll,  Robert  Edward.    Eastern  Florida  and 

lU  flaberies.  13  pp.  (Goode,  Q.  B.,  Fisheries  and  fishery 
induMtries  of  the  U.  8.  sect.  2,  p.  519.)— Coast  of  Maine 
and  its  flsberies.  98  pp.  (Goode,  G.  B.,  Fis)ieries  and 
JUhery  industries  of  the  V.  S.  sect.  2,  p.  6.)— Maryland 
and  ito  fisheries.  28  pp.  (Goode,  G.  B.,  Fisheries  and 
fishery  industries  of  the  U.  8.  sect.  2,  p.  421. )— Ne  w  Jersey 
and  its  fisheries.  22  pp.  (Goode,  G.  B.,  Fisheries  and 
fishery  industries  of  the  U.  8.  sect.  2,  p.  379.)  — Sforth 
Carolina  and  its  fisheries.  23  pp.  ( Goode,  G.  B.,  J?i«;i- 
eries  and  fishery  industries  of  the  U.  8.  sect.  2,  p.  475.)— 


Pennsylvania  and  its  fisheries.  5  pp.  (Goode,  G.  B., 
Fisheries  and  fishery  industries  of  the  U.  S.  sect.  2,  p.  401. ) 
—Fisheries  of  Moutli  Carolina  and  Ueorfrla.  20  pp. 
(Goode,  G.  B.,  Fisheries  and  fishery  industries  of  tlie  U.  S. 
sect.  2,  p.  499.) 

Earll.    See  also  Earle. 

Earloin,  Richard.     1742-1822. 

Liber  veritatis,  or  a  collection  of  two  hun- 
dred prints,  after  the  original  designs  of 
Claude  le  Lorrain  ...  to  which  is  added  a 
descriptive  catalogue  of  each  print.  London, 
1777.     2  V.  in  1,  fo.  --17D4 

Life  of  Clande  le  l.nrrain.    4  pp.    (7n  his  Liber 

veritatis,  v.  1,  p.  5.) 

Early,    Lt.-Gen.    Jubal    Anderson.      1816-94. 

strength  of  Ewell's  division  in  the  campaign  of  1862. 
9  pp.  (Southern  Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  v.  8,  1880,  p.  301.)— 
Barbara  Frietehle :  refutation  of  Whittier's  myth. 
4  pp.  (Southern  Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  v.  7,  1879,  p.  435.)— 
Battle  of  Uettysburg:.  62  pp.  (Southern  Hist.  Soc. 
Popers,  V.  4,  1877,  p.  241.)— Letter  on  the  battle  of  Gettys- 
burg. 19  pp.  (Southern  Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  v.  4,  1877, 
p.  50. )— Relative  numbers  at  Gettysburg:  reply  to  the 
Count  of  Paris.  25  pp.  (Southern  Hist.  Soc.  Papers, 
V.  6,  1878,  p.  12.)— Report  of  the  OettyMburir  eam- 
paiien.  26  pp.  (Southern  Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  v.  10,  1882, 
p.  529.)— Expedition  to  Hardy  and  HanipNhire. 
2  pp.  (Southern  Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  v.  9,  1881,  p.  267.)  — 
—Stonewall  JaekMOn.  22  pp.  (Southern  Hist.  Soc. 
Papers,  v.  6,  1878,  p.  261. )— Relative  strength  of  the  armies 
of  I^ee  and  Grant.  16pp.  (Southern  Hist.  Soc.  Papers, 
v.  2, 1876,  p.  6.)— Reply  to  Gen.  Lon^streefN  »eeond 
|>aper.  18  pp.  (Southern  Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  v.  5,  1878, 
p.  270.)— Expedition  into  Maryland:  battle  of  Mono- 
cacy  and  advance  on  Washington.  3  pp.  (Southern  Hist. 
Soc.  Papers,  V.  9,  1881,  p.  74.)— Killing  of  Lt.  Meijfs.  2  pp. 
(Southern.  Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  v.  9,  1881,  p.  77.)— Story  of 
the  attempted  formation  of  a  ST.  W.  ('oiil'e«lerary. 
6  pp.  (Southern  Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  v.  10, 1882,  p.  154.)— 
Comments  on  the  first  volume  of  Count  of  I»arl»' 
Civil  war  In  America.  16  pp.  (Southern  Hist.  Soc. 
Papers,  v.  3,  1877,  p.  140.)— Advance  on  WaNliln|j;ton 
in  1864.  16  pp.  (Southern  Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  v.  9,1881, 
p.  297.)— Winchester  and  Fisher's  Hill.  3  pp.  (South- 
ern Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  v.  10, 1882,  p.  78. ) 

tAtng,  A.  L.    Gen.  Early's  valley  campaign.    11  pp. 

(Southern  Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  v.  3,  1877,  p.  112.)- Maury. 
R.  L.  Battle  of  Williamsburg  and  the  charge  of  the  24 
Virginia  of  Early's  brigade.  30  pp.  (Southern  Hist. 
Soc.  Papers,  v.  8, 1880,  p.  281.) 

Early   adventures   in    Persia,    Susiana,   and 

Babylonia.     2  v.     Layard,  Sir  A.  H.  1497 

Early  Bibles  in  America.  Wright,  J.  W.  68 
Early  Brittiin  :  Celtic  Britain.  Rhys,  J.  1588 
Esirly  Britain :  Roman  Britain.   Scarth,  H.  M. 

1588 
Early  chapters  of  Cayuga  history,   1656-84. 

Hawley,  C.  3592 

Early  Chinese  civilisation,  Western  origin 

of.    Lacouperie,  A.  T.  de.  3431 

Early  chronicles  of  Shrewsbury,   1372-1603. 

Leighton,  W.  A.  ( TV. )  2533 

Early  church  hi.story  to  the  death  of  Con- 

stantine.    Backhouse,  E.  — 4172 

Early  days  and  men  of  California.    Swasey, 

W.  P.  3506 

Early  days  of  Mormonism.    Kennedy,  J.  H. 

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Early  Eiifjflish  Te.vt  Society.    Publications. 

Original  s.  nos.  79-96,  98-107  ;  extra  s.  nos.  41- 
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Note.— For  earlier  nos.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

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of,  o.  s.  no.  90.— Caxton,  W.  Blniioliar«lyn  and 
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Deimling,  H.  (Ed.)  Chester  plays,  pt.  1,  extra  s. 
no.  62.— Lanfranc,  Abp.  of  Canterbury.  Science  of  clr- 
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<'nrsor  niiiiidl,  o.  s.  nos,  99,  101. — Beda  Verwrabilis. 
Old  English  version  of  [the]  Ecclesiastical  history 
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English  translation  of  the  first  three  books  of  the  De 
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no.  100.— Einenkel,  E.  (Ed.)  Life  of  St.  Katherine,  o.  s. 
no.  80.— Defensor,  Monk.  I.iber  scintillarnni.  Ed. 
by  E.  W.  Rhodes,  o.  s.  no.  93.— Vioary,  T.  Anatomie  of 
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Vision  of  William  concerning  Piers  plowman,  etc. 
Ed.  by  W.  W.  Skeat,  o.  s.  no.  81 .— Littlehalea,  H.  (Ed.) 
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Aelfric,  Abp.  of  Canterbury.  Lives  of  Saints.  Ed.  by 
W.  W.  Skeat,  pts.  2,  3.  o.  s.  nos.  82,  94.— Horstmann,  K. 
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Three  kiii|i;s  of  Cologne.  Ed.  by  K.  Horstmann, 
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Early  HaiioveriaiiH.  Morris,  E.  E.  (Morris, 
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Early  hi.story  of  Balliol  College.  Paravicini, 
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Early  history  of  Illinois.    Breese,  8.  3595 

Early  history  of  land-holding  among  the  Ger- 
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Early  history  of  Oxford.  Parker,  J.  (Oxford 
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Early  history  of  the  English  woollen  industry. 
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Early  liistory  of  the  guild  of  Merchant  Tay- 
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Early   Jesuit    missionaries   of   the   North 

Western  Territory.    18  pp.    Peabody,  W.  B.  O.    (Beach, 
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Early  letters.    2  v.    Carlyle,  T.  4886 

Early  man  in  Europe.    Rau,  C.  1703 

Early  mysterie.s.    Wright,  T.  (£!d.)  3334 

Early  naval  history  of  England.  Southey,  R. 

1516 

Early  northwest.    Poole,  W.  F.  2403 

Early   Oxford   press.    Madan,    F.     (Oxford 

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Early  Presbyterianism  in  Maryland.    33  pp. 

Mcllvain,  J.  W.    (Adams,  H.  B.,  Johns  Bopkina   Univ. 
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Early  records  of  the  town  of  Dedham,  Mass. 

1636-59,  V.  3.     Hill,  D.  G.  (£;d.)  2621 

Early  Roman  inscription  on  the  base  of  a 

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Early  Russian  hi.stoi->'.  Ralston,  W.  R.  8.  3497 
Early  Scottish  poetry.    Eyre-Todd,  G.    {In 

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Allen,  E.    (Md.  Hist.  Soc.  Pitb.  v.  2.)        3592 

Early  south-Eiig-lish  legendary  or  lives  of 

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Early  Spanish    and   Portuguese  coinage   in 

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Early  Tudors.  Moberly,  C.  E.   (Morris,  E.  E., 

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Early  writings.    Thackeray,  W.  M.  2225 

Earnest  men :   their  life  and  work.    T^veedie, 

W.  K.  3706 

Ear-rings.    Peet,  S.  S.    Spool  ornaments  and 

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RoBESTS,  W.  W.  Pontifical  decrees  against 

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See  also  London  Quart.  Rev.  v.  62,  1884,  p.  91.  Also 
C'anibrld(;eslilre.— STorroIk.— Snlfolk. 


East  (iraiiby,   Conn.      Clarke,   O.  H.      East 

Granby.    8  pp.    (Trumbull,  J.  H.,  Afein.  hist,  of  Hnrt/ord 

CO.,  Conn.  v.  2,  p.  77.) 

l'>ast  (li-instea«l,  Englaiul.     Stenning,  J.  C. 

Notes  on  E.  G.    43  pp.  3  pi.    (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  foil. 
V.  20, 1868,  p.  132.) 
See  also  Kiissex. 

East  Harptree,  England.    See  Harptree,  East. 
East  Hartford,  C(tnn.    Goodwin,  J.  O.    East 

Hartford.  22  pp.  (Trumbull,  J.  H.,  Mem.  hist,  of  Harlr 
ford  CO.,  Conn.  v.  2,  p.  85.) 

liast  India  CoUegre.  Malthus,  T.  R.  State- 
ments respecting  the  East  India  College.  1817. 
(Pamphlets, -v.  il.)  3126 

East  India  Conipaiiy,  Dutch. 

Braam  Houckqeest,  a.  E.  van.  Authentic 
account  of  the  embassy  of  the  Dutch  East- 
India  Company  to  the  court  of  the  Emperor 
of  China,  in  the  years  l';94  and  1795.   1798,  2  v. 

1496 

East  India  Company,  English.     Defence 

of  the  United  Company  of  merchants  of  Eng- 
land, trading  to  the  East  Indies,  and  their 
servants  (particularly  those  at  Bengal)  against 
the  complaints  of  the  Dutch  East-India  Com- 
pany.   1762.    (  With  Keate,  G.,  Netley  Abbey. ) 

2181 

NiEUHOFF,  J.  Embassy  from  the  East- 
India  Company  of  the  United  Provinces,  to 
the  Grand  Tartar  Cham,  Bmperour  of  China 
.  .  .  Englished  ...  by  J.  Ogilby.  [n.  t.  p.] 
1669.  "  3431 

MetKg;er.  E.     Regierung  der  niederlaendisch-ostin- 

dischen  colonien.  45  pp.  ( Unsere  Zeit,  1881,  v.  2,  pp.  99, 
419.)— Wenielbnrser,  T.  Niederlaendisch-Ostindien. 
52  pp.     (  Unsere  Zeit,  1873,  v.  2,  pp.  289,  433.) 

East  India  Company,  English. 

Defence  of  the  United  Company  of  mer- 
chants of  England,  trading  to  the  East  Indies, 
and  their  servants  ( particularly  those  at  Ben- 
gal) against  the  complaints  of  the  Dutch  East- 
India  Company.  London,  1762.  4°.  {With 
Keate,  G.,  Netley  Abbey. )  2181 

Allegations  of  the  Turky  Company  and 

others  against  the  East  India  Company,  relat- 
ing to  the  management  of  that  trade.  1681. 
(  With  Tuber vill,  E.,  Information. )  1552 

BlRDWOOD,  Sir  G.  C.   M.     Report  on  the 

old  records  of  the  India  office.    1891.  3431 

Copies  and  translations  of  official  docu- 
ments relative  to  the  negotiations  carried  on 
by  Tippoo  Sultaun  with  the  French  nation 
and  other  foreign  states,  for  purposes  hostile 
to  the  British  nation,  prior  to  the  .  .  .  war 
between  the  English  and  that  Prince  in  Feb. 
1799.     1799.  3451 

Defence  oi  Mr.  Vanslttart's  conduct,  in 

concluding  the  treaty  of  commerce  with  Mhir 
Cossim  Aly  Chawn,  at  Mongheer.  1764.  ( With 
Keate,  G.,  Netley  Abbey. )  2181 

Drake,  P.  S.  Tea  leaves ;  being  a  collec- 
tion of  letters  and  documents  relating  to  the 
shipment  of  tea  to  the  American  colonies  in 
1773,  by  the  East  India  Tea  Co.    1884.        1612 


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1194 


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Gbkat  Britain.  House  of  Commons.  Car- 

natlc  Commiasioners.  First  to  twenty-second 
Reports,  1806-26.     1806-26,  2  v.  3471 

Committee  appointed  to  enquire  into 

the  nature,  state,  and  condition  of  tlie  East 
India  Company,  and  of  the  British  affairs  in 
the  East  Indies.  First  to  fifth  Reports,  to- 
gether with  appendices,  referred  to  in  said 
Reports.  1772-73.  (Qt.  Britain,  House  of 
Commons,  Reports  from  Committees,  v.  3.) 

The  game.  First,  third,  and  fourth  Reports. 
1773.  3441 

The  same.  Third,  fourth,  and  fifth  Reports. 
1773.  (  With  Qt.  Britain,  House  of  Commons, 
Com.  of  secrecy  ...  to  enquire  into  .  .  .  E.  I. 
Co.  Reports. )  3412 

Committee  of  secrecy  appointed  to  en- 
quire into  the  state  of  the  East  India  Com- 
pany. First  to  fifth,  seventh,  and  eighth 
Reports  [with  appendices].  1772-73.  3412 
The  same.  First  to  fourth  Reports.  1773. 
(  With  Gt.  Britain,  House  of  Commons,  Com. 
...  to  enquire  into  .  .  .  E.  I.  Co.  First,  third, 
and  fourth  Reports.)  3441 

Select  Committee  on  the  afifairs  of  the 

East  India  Company.     Fifth  Report.     1812. 

( PamphleU,  V.  35. )  3126 

The  same.     1883,  2  v.  3414 

Select  Committee  on  the  affairs  of  the 

E^t  India  Company.  Report,  with  minutes 
of  evidence  .  .  .  and  an  appendix.  1832,  7  v. 
in  8.  3311 

Hastings,  W.    Answer  to  the  articles  .  .  . 

of  impeachment  against  him  for  high  crimes 
and  misdemeanours.   1788.    (Pamphlets,  v.  i.) 

3116 
Defence  at  the  bar  of  the  House  of  Com- 
mons, upon  the  matter  of  the  several  charges 
of  high  crimes  and  misdemeanors,  presented 
against  him.     1786.     (Pamphlets,  y.  3.)       3116 

History  of  the  administration  of  the  leader 

in  the  India  direction,  n.  d.  ( With  Keate, 
Q.,  Nctley  Abbey.)  2181 

Martin,  R.  M.    History  of  the  possessions 

of  the  Honorable  East  India  Company.  1837, 
2  V.     (In  his  Brit.  col.  libr.  v.  8,  9. )  2557 

PoLLEXFEN,  Sir  H.   Argument  of  a  learned 

counsel,  upon  an  action  of  the  case  brought  by 
the  East  India  Company  against  Mr.  Thomas 
Sands,  an  interloper.  [Anon.]  1696.  { With 
his  Discourse  of  trade. )  2397 

Prinsep,  C.  C.    Record  of  services  of  the 

Honourable  East  India  Company's  civil  ser- 
vants in  the  Madras  Presidency,  from  1741- 
1868.     1885.  3415 

Stevens,  H.  (Ed.)    Dawn  of  British  trade 

to  the  Elast  Indies,  as  recorded  in  the  court 
minntes  of  the  East  India  Company,  1599-1803. 
1886.  —2393 

BIrdwood.  Sir  Q.  C.  M.    Introdnction  [to]  the  Dawn 

of  British  trade  to  the  East  Indies.    16  pp.   (Stevens,  H., 


Dawn  oj  British  trade  to  the  East  Indies,  p.  ix.)— Account 
of  some  transactions  in  the  Coiuinons  relative  to  the 
East  India  Company,  1693.  17  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of 
tracts,  V.  10,  p.  617.)— «'u»*,  R.  N.  The  dirge  of  the  East 
India  Company.  6  pp.  (Linguist,  and  orient,  essays,  Zs. 
p.  322.)— Dan  vers,  F.  C.  Origin  of  the  East  India  Com- 
pany's civil  service.  24  pp.  (Danvers,  F.  C,  and  others, 
Memorials  of  old  Haileybury  College,  p.  1.)— Rise  and 
proK;reNs  of  the  East  India  Company,  showing  how 
their  manufactures  have  been,  are,  and  will  be  preju- 
dicial to  the  manufactures  of  England.  5  pp.  (Somers, 
J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  10,  p.  647.)— Two  old  Indians  and 
a  diamond.  14  pp.  (Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  lib,  1SS9,  p.  ^9S.) 
—White,  8.  Petition  to  the  House  of  Commons  describ- 
ing his  grievances  against  the  Company.  17  pp.  (Ander- 
son, J.,  Eng.  intercourse  with  Siam  in  the  17  century,  p.  429 ; 
Trucbner's  Orient.  S.  ) 

See  also  I  ndla.  Administration ;  Commerce  and  xTidus- 
try.    Also  Hast ingrs,  W. 

Kast  Indian  archipelago.    See  Malaysia. 
East  Indies. 

Burn,  J.  S.  Registrum  ecclesiae  paro- 
chialis.  The  history  of  parish  registers  in 
England,  also  of  the  registers  of  .  .  .  the  East 
and  West  Indies.     1829.  —3263 

QoNNEViLLE,   B.    P.   de.      Campagne    du 

navire  I'Espoir  de  Honfleur,  1503-05.  Rela- 
tion authentique  du  voyage  6g  nouvelles  terres 
des  Indes.     1869.  2472 

- —  Great  Britain.  House  of  Commons. 
Committee  appointed  to  enquire  into  the 
nature,  state,  and  condition  of  the  East  India 
Company,  and  of  the  British  affairs  in  the 
East  Indies.  First  to  fifth  Reports,  together 
with  appendices,  referred  to  in  said  Reports. 
1772-73.  (Gt.  Britain,  House  of  Commons, 
Reports  from  Committees,  v.  3.)  — 2301 

The  same.  First,  third,  and  fourth  Reports. 
1773.  3441 

The  same.  Third,  fourth,  and  fifth  Reports. 
1773.  (  With  Gt.  Britain,  House  of  Commons, 
Com.  of  secrecy  ...  to  enquire  into  .  .  .  E.  I. 
Co.  ReporU. )  3412 

-  LiNSCHOTEN,  J.  H.  van.  Histoire  de  la 
navigation  aux  Indes  orientales.  Contenant 
diverses  descriptions  des  lieux  jusques  k  pre- 
sent descouverts  par  les  Portugais  .  .  .  Avec 
annotations  de  B.  Paludanus.    1619.  2471 

Voyage  to  the  East  Indies.    1885,  2  v. 

(Hakluyt  Soc.)  1495 

Martin,  R.  M.    History  of  the  possessions 

of  the  Honorable  East  India  Company.  1837, 
2  v.     (In  his  Brit.  col.  libr.  v.  8,  9. )  2557 

Pyrard,  F.    Voyage  to  the  East  Indies. 

1887-90,  2  V.  in  3.     (Hakluyt  Soc. )  1482 

Stavorinus,  J.  S.    Voyages  to  the  East 

Indies.  Tr.  from  the  original  Dutch,  by  S.  H. 
Wilcoclce.     1798,  3  v.  1404 

Stevens,  H.  (Ed.)    Dawn  of  British  trade 

to  the  East  Indies,  1599-1603.     1866.         —2393 

Ta vernier,  J.  B.,  Baron  d'Aubonne.    Six 

voyages  en  Turquie,  en  Perse,  et  aux  Indes. 
1679,  3  v.  2403 

The  same.     1681-82,  2  v.  2402 

ToMBE,  C.  F.   Voyage  aux  Indes  orientales, 

pendant  les  annfies,  1802-06.    1810,  3  v.      2403 


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Wallace.  R.  G.  Memoirs  of  India :  com- 
prising a  brief  geographical  account  of  the 
East  Indies.     1824.  3412 

child.  Sir  J.    Discourse  concerning  the  East  India 

trade.  13  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  10,  p.  634.)— 
4'iiNl.  R.  N.  Sulle  lingue  non  ariane  delle  Indie  orien- 
tali.  6  pp.  (Cong,  internaz.  degli  orient.  Alti,  1878,  v.  2, 
p.  123.)— l>nv«'iii»iil.  C.  Essay  on  the  East-India  trade. 
64  pp.  (In  Ids  Discourses  on  the  pub.  revenues,  v.  2, 
p.  435.)— £n(;laii<rH  MrMt  Tootliold  in  the  east.  18  pp. 
(Westm.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  62,  1882,  p.  138.)— FlK-h.  R.,  and 
Newbery,  J.  Voyage  to  the  E.  I.  and  bacit,  1583-91,  with 
J.  Newbery's  letters.  23  pp.  ( Arber,  E.,  Eng.  gamer,  v.  3, 
pp.  167,  194.)— Moll,  H.  Present  state  of  the  oriental 
islands.  72  pp.  {In  his  Mod.  history,  v.  1,  p.  127.)  — 
OMtiiKlisclie  reisebllder.  39  pp.  (Unaere  Zeit,ltm, 
V.  1,  pp.  56,  358.)— Kop,  Sir  T.  Exact  and  curious  survey 
of  the  E.  I.  16  pp.   (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  3,  p.  328.) 

See  also  Aiiiiiu.-Ariwaii.- Assam.- Balavln.- 
Borneo.  —  Biiriiiali.  —  Cambodia.  —  Celebes.  — 
China. —  Coelilii  China. —  East,  The. —  India. — 
Iiido-Cliina.—Jai»an.— Java.— Malay  peninsula. 
—Malaysia.- .Molueeas.—  Philippine  islands.— 
Prince  of  Wales'  island.  — Siam.  — .Sumatra — 
Sunda  islands. 

Kast  river  bridge,  Concise  description  of  the. 

Farrington,  E.  F.  —2727 

East  Spitzbergen,  Island.      Le  Roy,  P.   L. 

Narrative  of  the  adventures  of  4  Russian  sailors,  who 
were  cast  upon  E.  S.  19  pp.  (Pinkerton,  J.,  Voyages,  v.  1 
p.  595.) 

See  also  !4pitzbcrf('en. 

East  Whitelantl,  Pa.  Lloyd,  H.  W.  Inscrip- 
tions on  gravestones  in  St.  Peter's  Episcopal  church- 
yard. East  Whiteland.  9  pp.  {Pa.  Mag.  Hist.  v.  15,  1891, 
p.  440.) 

£ast  Windsor,   Conn.     Tarbox,  I.  N.     East 

Windsor.  22  pp.  (Trumbull,  J.  H.,  Mem.  hist,  of  Hart- 
ford CO.,  Conn.  v.  2,  p.  107.) 

Eastbourne,  England.  Chambers,  G.  F.  Con- 
tributions towards  a  history  of  E.  19  pp.  2  pi.  (Sussex 
Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  14,  1862,  p.  119.)— Lower,  M.  A. 
On  Roman  remains  at  E.,  discovered  in  Dec,  1848.  3  pp. 
(Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  2,  1849,  p.  257.)— Whitley, 
H.  M.  Discovery  of  Romano-British  remains  near  Green 
St.,  Eastbourne.  3  pp.  1  pi.  (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll 
V.  38,  1892,  p.  160.)— Recent  archaeological  discoveries  in 
the  Eastbourne  district.  5  pp.  (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc. 
Coll.v.  37,  1890,  p.  111.) 
See  also  Sussex. 

Easter,  Mrs.  Marguerite  Elizabeth  Miller.  1839- 
94.  Clytie,  and  other  poems.  Boston  [1891]. 
12°.  1326 

Easter.  Anonymi  libellus  de  computo  Paschali. 

6  pp.  (Baluze,  E.,  Miscetl.  v.  1,  p.  414.)— De  die  Paseha- 
tis.  1  p.  (CoH.  Pwaur.v.  6,  p.  251.)— Millard,  K.  The 
Easter  hare.  6  pp.  (^((ont.  Jlfon«/iij(,  v.  65,  1890,  p.  665.)— 
HoflTmann  von  Fallersleben.  A.  H.  (£(i.)  Hieder- 
deutsche  Osterreime.  4  pp.  (Germania,  v.  2, 1857,  p.  164.  )— 
liiber  PasehallscodicisCizensis,  a.  447.  10pp.  (.1fon«- 
■menta  German,  hist.:  Auctores  antiq.  v.  9,  p.  501.)— Rice. 
S.  S.  Easter.  24  pp.  (In /i«r  Holiday  selections,  p.  132.) 
— Victorius.  d'Aquitaine.  Cursus  Paschalis  annorum 
532  ad  Hilarum  Archidiaconum  ecclesiae  Romanae  a.  457. 
90  pp.  {Monumenia  Oermnn.  hist.:  Auctores  antiq.  v.  9, 
p.  667.) 

See  also  Festivals.  Ecc(e»ias(ica(.— Jesus  <'hrist. 
Resurrection. 

Easter  island.    Pinart,  A.    Voyage  9,  Pile  de 

Pfiques,  1877.    16  pp.    ( Tour  du  MoJide,  v.  36,  1878,  p.  225. ) 
See  also  Polynesia. 

Eastern  anti<iuities.     5  pp.     (Valpy,  A.  J., 

Ctoss.  Joum.  V.  20, 1819,  p.  352.) 
Vol.  III.-ISO. 


Ea.sterii  iircliipclago.    See  Malaysia. 
Eastern  earpets.  2  s.   Robinson,  V.  J.    P.29.3 

JVote.— For  1  B.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Ejvsterii  <'liurolies.  Anderson,  R.  History 
of  the  missions  of  the  American  Board  of 
Commissioners  for  foreign  missions  to  the 
oriental  churches.     1884,  2  v.  —3277 

See  also  American  Church.- 4'optle  Chnreh.— 
itruses.- 4jreek  Chnrcb.— jMcobltes  or  4'ophts. 
— Nestorians. 

Eastern  empire.    See  Byzantine  empire. 
Eastern  fruit  on  western  dishes.   Locke,  D.  R. 
(P.  V.  Nasby,  psewd.)  2205 

Eastern  life,  present  and  past.    Martineau,  H. 

1406 

Eastern  nations  and  Greece.    Myers,  P.  V.  N. 

(Allen,  W.  F.,  and  Myers,  P.  V.  N.,  Ancient 

hist,  for  colleges,  v.  1. )  2425 

Eastern  question. 

Canning,  Sir  S.,  Viscount  Stratford  de  Red- 
cliffe.  Eastern  question :  being  a  selection 
from  his  writings  during  the  last  five  years  of 
his  life.     1881.  3415 

Curzon,  G.  N.    Russia  in  central  Asia  in 

1889  and  the  Anglo-Russian  question.    1889. 

3495 

Freeman,  E.  A.  Ottoman  power  in  Europe. 

1877.  3487 

Gladstone,  W.  E.    Bulgarian  horrors  and 

the  question  of  the  east.     1876.  2203 

Laveleye,  E.  L.  V.  de.    Balkan  peninsula. 

1887.  3495 

Vambery,  a.    Coming  struggle  for  India. 

1885.  3416 

Avrll,  L.  M.  A.,  Baron  &'.    L'AUemagne  en  orient. 

40  pp.  {Correspondant,  n.  s.  v.  lOO,  1884,  pp.  6,  319.)— 
Baick,  W.  Russland  und  England  im  westen  Central- 
asiens.  18  pp.  {Unsere  Zeit,  1885,  v.  1,  p.  604.)— Bcr- 
trand,  P.  M.  de  Talleyrand,  I'Autriche,  et  la  question 
d'orient  en  1805.  13  pp,  (Rev.  hist.  v.  39,  1889,  p.  63.)— 
Boniieau.  A.  Del'^ventualit^d'une invasion  russe  dans 
rinde  anglaise.  38  pp.  (iJe».  co«(emp.  1855,  v.  5,  p.  682.) 
— C'oncler.  C.  R.  France  and  Syria.  17  pp.  (Fortn. 
Rev.  n.  s.  v.  34, 1883,  p.  227.)— Constantinople.  Russia, 
and  India.  23  pp.  (Qtjorf.  i?et>.  v.  164,  1887,  p.218.)— Doel- 
linKrer.  J.  J.  I.  von.  Die  orientalische  frage  in  ihren  an- 
faengen.  22  pp.  (In  his  Akad.  vortraege,  v.  1,  p.  187.)— 
The  same,  in  English.  22  pp.  (In  his  Studies  in  European 
history,  p.  188.)— Bouhaire,  P.  Question  d'orient  au 
16si6cle.  13  pp.  (Corre«p(wt(tan(,  V,  50, 1860,  p.  688.)— Du 
(luesnoy.  P.  Les  Russes  dans  I'Asie  centrale.  36  pp. 
(Correspondant,  n.  s.  v.  102, 1885,  p.  1023;  v.  103, 1885,  p.  82.) 
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diplomacy.  14  pp.  (FoHn.  Ken.  n.  s.  v.  33,  1883,  p.  578.)— 
Fisc*her.  T.  Die  geographische  und  ethnographische 
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tion of  the  Austrian  power  in  south-eastern  Europe. 
21  pp.  iContemp.  Rev.  v.  41, 1882,  p.  727.)— tJordon,  C, 
11  Marquis  of  Huntly.  Eastern  notes.  13  pp.  (Fortn. 
Rev.  n.  s.  v.  36,  1884,  p.  811.)— Orillin,  Sir  L.  H.  Peace 
or  war.  8  pp.  (Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  37,  1885,  p.  689.)— 
Ilahn,  S.  Diplomatic  im  orient  seit  beendignng  des 
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(Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  37, 1885,  p.  869.)— I.enormand.  E. 
Turkey  and  Greece.  9  pp.  (Coniemp.  Rev.  v.  39,  1881, 
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(Correspondant,  v.  32,  1853,  p.  446.)— Lenormanl.  F. 
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orienteUaelie  und  4i«  bulpirische  ft-age.  29pp.  (Deutach. 
I  MxlirlWiii.  T  nn  1888,  p,  SM.)— Ollphnul,  L.  The  Jew 
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T.  lOS,  M8S,  p.  213.)— Saint-Blanrwrd.  O.  Question 
d'orient.  14  pp.  (Oomtpondant,  v.  37,  186«,  p.  398.)— 
Naint-Marc  Olrardin.  Question  d'orient  en  1860. 
13  pp.  {Oomtpondanl,  v.  50,  I860,  p.  374.)— Sitiiotloii 
politiqnr  de  I'orient.  13  pp.  {Corresp<mdant,  v.  24, 
1M9,  p.  197.)— Talllohet.  E.  Question  d'orient  dans  sa 
nouvelle  phase.  20  pp.  {Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  niUte, 
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land aide  with  Russia?  11  pp.  (In  /its  Am.  comments 
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P.  Criae  de  politique  ext*rieure :  La  question  d'orient 
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T.  109,  188S,  pp.  3,  189,  407,  961 ;  V.  110,  1887,  pp.  75,  524.)— 
Tattle,  H.  The  new  eastern  question.  11  pp.  (Atlant. 
ilonthl)/,  V.  49, 1882,  p.  808.)-V*iiH>#ry,  A.  Afghanistan 
and  die  englisch-russische  rivalitaet  in  Centrala.sien. 
27  pp.  ( Umere  Zeit,  1878,  v.  2,  p.  801. )— Englisch-russische 
rivalitaet  in  Centralasien  und  die  orientalische  frage. 
16  pp.  (Umere  Zeit,  1878,  v.  1,  p.  801.)— Herat  und  die 
mittelasiatische  frage.  9  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1869,  v.  2, 
p.  189.)— Neueste  phase  der  anglo-russischen  streitfrage 
in  Centralasien.  27  pp.  ( Unaere  Zeit,  1880,  v.  1,  pp.  540, 
885.)— Rivalitaet  Russlands  und  Englands  in  Central- 
asien. 27  pp.  ([7nser«Zn(,  1867,  V.  2,  p.  575.)— Russland's 
steUung  in  Mittelasien  und  die  revision  des  Pariser  ver- 
trags  von  1856.  13  pp.  (Uruere  Zeit,  1870,  v.  2,  p.  699.)— 
Vllleboia-Nareull,  (— ).  de.  Le diff^rend  anglo-russe 
dans  I'Asie  centrale.  41  pp.  ( Corre»p<mdant,  n.  8.  v.  104, 
1885,  p.  825.) 

See  alao  Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  39,  1886,  p.  404.  AUo 
ArKhanlntan.—Asia.— Crimean  war.— East,  The. 
—Europe.  Poliiio. — Great  Britain,  Potitics.- Le- 
vant.—Rniuila,  Poltttcs.— RuHso-TiirklMh  war.— 
Nervia.— Turkey,  Politics. 

EiMterii  8lirineH,  My  pilgrimage  to.  Bush, 
E.  C.  1436 

Eastern  states.  Education  of  woman  in  the. 

51  pp.  Eastman,  M.  F.  (Meyer,  A.  N.,  Woman't  work  in 
Am.  p.  3. ) 

EaMterwine,  Abbot  of  Wearmouth. 

Beda  Venerabilis.  Lives  of  Benedict,  Ceol- 
fHd,  Easterwine,  Sigfrid,  and  Huetbert,  Ab- 
bots of  Wearmouth,  tr.  by  Rev.  P.  Wilcock. 
1818.  3812 

K&Htlmm, ETigland.  Sanders, P.  (fid.)  Parish 
registers  of  Ea«tham,  1598-1700.    1891.    .2536 

SeeaUo  <'heMhire. 

EaMtliaiiiptoii,i\r.  F.  Jameson,  J.  F.  Montauk 
and  the  common  lands  of  E.  15  pp.  ( Mag.  Am.  Hi»t.  v.  9, 
1883,  p.  225.) 

I-::astiii,  George  B.    The  killing  of  Dennis  J. 

Halisey.  6  pp.  (Southern  Hist.  8oc.  Paper;  v.  10, 1882, 
p.  513.) 

Eastlake,  Sir  Charles  Lock  ( Ed. )    1793-1865. 
Letters  by  Titian.    See  Tizlano  Vecelli. 

Eastlake,  Charles  Lock. 

Notes  on  the  principal  pictures  in  the  Brera 
Gallery,  at  Milan.  With  illustrations.  Lon- 
don, 1882.     12°.  —1748 


Notes  on  the  principal  pictures  in  the  Old 

Pinakothek  at  Munich.  With  illustrations. 
London,  1884.     p.  8°.  —1728 

l*letnre-hanf;:in|p  at  the  National  Qallery.    10  pp. 

(Nineteenth.  Cent.  v.  22, 1887,  p.  817.) 

Ilastliike,  Lady  Elizabeth  Rigby.   Circa  1816 — . 

Le  Bailli :  nouvelle  livonienne.  62  pp.  ( Correapondant, 
V.  22,  1848,  pp.  601,  683;  v.  23,  1848,  pp.  7,  124,  163,  212,  317.) 

History  of  Our  Lord  as  exemplified   in 

works  of  art.  See  Jameson,  Mrs.  A.  M.,  and 
Eastlake,  Lady  E.  R. 

(£d.)      Samuel    Taylor    Coleridge.      See 

Brandl,  A. 

Eastman,  Charles  R.    Beitraege  zur  kenntniss 

der  gattung  Oxyrhina,  mit  besonderer  beruecksichtigung 
von  Oxyrhina  Mantelli.  43  pp.  3  pi.  (Palaeontographica 
v.  41,  1894-95,  p.  149.) 

Eastman,  Mary  F.    Education  of  woman  in 

the  Eastern  states.  51  pp.  ( Meyer,  A.  N.,  Wcnnan*a  toork 
in  Am.  p.  3.) 

Eastman,  Mrs.  Mary  Henderson.    1818 — . 

Dahcotah ;  or,  life  and  legends  of  the  Sioux 
around  Port  Snelling.  With  preface  by  Mrs. 
C.  M.  Kirkland.    New  York,  1849.    12°.    1618 

Easton,  Edward.  Water  supply.  10  pp.  (Ion- 
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Easton,  Pa.  Condft,  U.  W.  History  of  Eastop, 
from  the  earliest  times  to  the  present,  1739- 
1885.     n.  d.  3561 

Eastport,  Me.  Kilby,  W.  H.  Eastport  and 
Passamaquoddy.  A  collection  of  historical 
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Weston,  J.  D.    History  of  Eastport,  and 

vicinity.    1834.  2614 

Eastry,  England.  Shaw,  W.  F.  Liber  Estriae ; 
or,  memorials  of  the  royal  ville  and  parish  of 
Eastry.     1870.  .2532 

See  also  Kent. 

Eastwood,  Arthur.  1868—.  On  thought-rela- 
tions.   10  pp.    (Afind,  V.  16,  1891,  p.  243.) 

Eastwood,  J.  W.,  M.  D.  Roman  roads  of  Dur- 
ham. 7  pp.  (Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc.  Joum.  v.  43,  1887, 
p.  155.)  —  Not«s  on  Soekburn  and  Dinsdale.  4  pp. 
(Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc.  Joum  v.  43,  1887,  p.  344.)— York 
as  an  early  British  and  ISnglish  centre  of  life  and  learn- 
ing. 7pp.  (Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc.  JbuT-re.  v. 48, 1892,  p. 31.) 

Easy  way  to  prolong  life.  Medical  gentleman, 
pseud.    {Pamphlets,  V.  12.)  3116 

Eating.  Akago,  J.  E.  V.  Comme  on  dine  k 
Paris.  1842.  (  With  his  Comme  on  dine  part- 
out.  )  —3747 

Comme  on  dine  partout.    n.  d.      — 3747 

Brillat-Savarin,  a.   Physiologie  du  goflt; 

ou,  meditations  de  gastronomic  transcendante. 

[Anon.]     1840.  —3747 

The  same.    Tr.  from  last  Paris  ed.  by  F. 

Robinson.     1854.  —3747 

H aberland,  K.  Ueber  gebraeuche  und  aberglauben 

beim  essen.  164  pp.  (Zeita  f.  voelkerpaych.  v.  17,  1887, 
p.  353;  v.  18,  1888,  pp.  1,  128,  265.)— Beoolleetlons  k  la 
fourchette.  22  pp.  (Biocfcujood's  Afag.  v.  180,  1881,  p.  106.) 
See  alao  Banquets.- Cookery.— Dlnlnt;  and  tbe 
Table.— DlnnerN.—nomestle  economy.— Drink- 
ing: custoinH. 


EATON,  Amo8 


1197 


EBERHARD,  Johann  August 


Eaton,  Amos.     1776-1842. 

Geological  text-book,  prepai-ed  for  popular 
lectures  on  North  American  geology.  Albany, 
1830.     8°.  —1636 

Index  to  the  geology  of  the  Northern  states, 

with  transverse  sections  ...  to  which  is  pre- 
fixed a  geological  grammar.  2  ed.  Troy, 
N.  Y.,  1820.     12°.  —1638 

Eaton,  Rev.  Arthur  Wentworth  Hamilton. 

Church  of  England  in  Nova  Scotia  and  the 
Tory  clergy  of  the  Revolution.  New  York, 
1891.     12°.  —4287 

Eaton,  Charles  H.,  D.D.    The  ideal  Sunday. 

7  pp.    (iV.  Am.  Rev.  v.  153, 1891,  p.  322. ) 

Eaton,  Cyrus.    1784-1875. 

Annals  of  the  town  of  Warren ;  with  the 
early  history  of  St.  George's  Broad  bay,  and 
the  neighboring  settlements  on  the  Waldo 
patent.    [With  map.]    Hallowell,  1851.    p.  8°. 

4617 

Eaton,  Daniel  Cady.  1834-95.  Bits  of  common- 
place aesthetics.  15  pp.  {New  Englander,  v.  48,  1888, 
p.  20.)  —  Modern  Fronoli  noNllioticN.  20  pp.  (New 
Englander,  v.  49, 1888,  p.  246.)— Thoughts  about  |>rotec- 
t  ion  and  centralization.  19  pp.  {New  Eiigla-nder,  v.  5S, 
1890,  p.  374.) 

Eaton,  Daniel  Isaac.    Shelley,  P.  B.    Letter  to 

Lord  Ellenborough,  occasioned  by  the  sentence  which 
he  passed  on  E.    18  pp.    (Prose  works,  v.  1^  p.  407.) 

Eaton,  Dorman  Bridgman,  LL.  D.  1823—.  Two 
years  of  civH  service  reform.  10  pp.  (N.Am.Rev.w.lii, 
1885,  p.  15.) — Possible  Presidents.  President  I'lcvolantl. 
16  pp.  ( N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  145,  1887,  p.  629. )— A  new  variety 
of  niiig'wiiinp.  ID  pp.  (iV.  .(4m.  i^ev.  V.  153, 1891,  p.  44.) 
— Parties  and  independents.  16  pp.  (N.Am.  Rev.  y.Xii. 
1887,  p.  549.)— The  Presi«lt>iit  and  the  Senate.  15  pp. 
(N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  142,  1886,  p.  572.)— Perils  of  reelecting 
Presidents.    14  pp.    (iV.  .4m.  Bc».  v.  154,  1892,  p.  691.) 

Eaton,  Frederick  A.  (Ed. ) 

Albert  Duerer.    See  Thausing,  M.  (in  pre- 
ceding catalogue). 
Eaton,  John,  LL.  D.    1829—.    Sanitation  and 

education.  18  pp.  (Am.  Pub.  Health  Assoc.  Reports, 
V.  6,  p.  248. ) 

Eaton,  John  Henry.     1790-1856. 

Life  of  Andrew  Jackson.  See  Reid,  J.,  and 
Eaton,  J.  H.  (in  preceding  catalogue). 

Eaton,  Mrs.  Margaret  L.  O'Neill.  Parton,  J. 
Peg  O'Neal.  7  pp.  (In  his  Noted  women  of  Europe  and 
America,  p.  546.) 

Eaton,  Wyatt.    1849—.    Recollections  of  Jean 

Francois  Millet.  With  some  account  of  his  drawings  for 
his  children  and  grandchildren.  15  pp.  (Century  Mag. 
V.  16,1889,  p.  90.) 

Ebbiiigliaiis,  Hermann.    Hoefler,  A.    Ebbing- 

haus,  Ueber  das  gedaechtniss.  12  pp.  (  Vierteljahrsschr. 
f.  wissens.  philos.  v.  11, 1887,  p.  340.)— .lacobs,  J.  Ebbing- 
haus,  Ueber  das  gedaechtniss.  6  pp.  (Mind,  v.  10, 1885, 
p.  4,54.)— Volkelt,  J.  Ebbinghaus,  Ueljer  das  gedaecht- 
niss.    12  pp.     (Zeits.  f.  philos.  v.  93,  1888,  p.  126.) 

I'-bbo,  Monk  of  St.  Michael's,  Bamberg.  —1163. 
vita  Ottonis  Episcopi  Babenbergensis.  39  pp.  (Bie- 
lowski,  A.,  Monumei}ta  Polon.  hist.  v.  2,  p.  .32.) 

Ebbon,   Abp.   of  Reims.    Versus  ad  Ebonem 

Remenseni.  2  pp.  (Duemmler,  E.,  Poet.  Lat.  aevi  Car. 
v.  1,  pt.  2,  p.  623 ;  Monumenta  Oerman.  hist.) 


Ebed-Jesu,    sumamed   Bar-Bricha,  Abp.    of 

Soba  or  Nisibis.  Koeldeke,  T.  Cardahi's  Pardaisa  dha 
Edhen.  8  pp.  (Deutsch.  morg.  gesells.  Zeits.  v.  43,  1889, 
p.  675.) 

Ebeling',  Gustave. 

De  casuum  usu  Horatiano.  Syntaxis  Hora- 
tianae.     Wernlgerodae,  1866.     4°.  3252 

De  imperativi  usu  Horatiano.    Wernige- 

rodae,  1870.     4°.  3262 

Ebeling:,  Heinrich.    1840—.    Handschriftliches 

zu  Cicero  De  divinatione.  8  pp.  (Philologus,  v.  43,  ISSi, 
p.  702.)— Cicero's  briefe  an  Atticus  im  cod.  Med.  49,  24. 
8  pp.  (Philologtis,  v.  46, 1886,  p.  369. )— Handschriftliches 
zu  Cicero's  briefcn  an  Atticus.  5  pp.  (Philologus, 
v.  42,  1884,  p.  403. ) 

(Ed.)    Lexicon  Homericum,  composuerunt 

F.  Albracht,  C.  Capelle,  [and  others].  Lipsiae, 
1880-85.     2  V.  r.  8°.  3271 

Cont€n*s. 
A-E,  V.  1.  ■  O-n,  v.  2. 

Ebeling,  Herman  Louis,  Ph.  D. 

Study  in  the  sources  of  the  Messeniaca  of 
Pausanias.  Baltimore,  1892.  8°.  (Johns  Hop- 
kins Univ.  T/ieses,  1892. )  .—2306 

Ebelot,  Alfred.    Revolution  de  Buenos- Ayres. 

42  pp.  (Rev.  d.  deux  mondes,  1890,  3  p6r.  v.  102,  p.  617.)— 
ProgrSs  de  la  K^pnbll<|ne  aricentlne.  32  pp.  (Rev. 
d.  deux  mondes,  1886,  3  p6r.  v.  73,  p.  423. ) 

Ebenistes  du  faubourg  St.  Antoine,  grands 
magasins,  "sweating-system."  Du  Marous- 
sem,  P.   ( /n /its  Question  ouvri6re,v.  2.)  — 3356 

Eber,  Jacques.     Schmidt,  C.     Jacques  Eber. 

2  pp.   (In  his  Rupert,  bibliog.  strasbourgeois,  v.  4,  pp.  v,  1.) 

Eber,  Paul.    Doellinger,  J.   J.   I.  von.    Paul 

Eber.    6  pp.    (7n /lis  Reformation,  v.  2,  p.  155.) 

Eberbacli,  Abbey.  Baer,  H.  Diplomatische 
geschichte  der  Abtei  Eberbach.     1855-58,  2  v. 

3636 

Xotitla  Inndatlonis  monasterii  Eberbacensis.  2  pp. 

(Frankfort  Soc.  .Script,  v.  15,  pt.  2,  p.  990.) 

Eberhard,  Archdeaeo^i  of  Ratiabon.    14  cent. 

Annales,  1273-1305.  28  pp.  (Boehmcr,  J.  F.,  Pontes  rer. 
Qerman.  v.  2,  p.  526.) 

Ebei'liarcl,  Alfred.  1841—.  Jahresbericht  ueber 

die  erscheinungen  auf  dera  gebiete  der  spaeteren  grie- 
chischen  prosa,  sowie  der  mittel-  und  neugriechischen 
prosa  und  poesie.  140  pp.  (Jahresb.  ueber  fortschr.  der 
class,  alterth.  v.  3, 1877,  p.  498;  v.  5, 1878,  p.  174.) 

Lexicon  Homericum.     See  Ebeling,  H. 

{Ed. )  Cicero's  Brutus,  de  Claris  oratoribus. 

See  Cicero,  M.  T. 

— —  (Ed.)  Cicero's  Reden  fuer  M.  Marcellus, 
fuer  Q.  Ligarius  .  .  .    See  Cicero,  M.  T. 

Eberhard,  Eugen. 

Lexicon  Homericum.    Sec  Ebeling,  H. 

Eberhard,  Johann  August.    1739-1809. 

Charakteristik  des  Freiherrn  von  Leibnitz. 
Leipzig,  n.  d.     12°.  4737 

Synonymisches  handwoerterbuch  der  deut- 

schen  sprache.  13  aufl.  .  .  .  von  Dr.  Otto  Lyon 
und  Dr.  F.  Wilbrandt.  Mit  uebersetzung  der 
woerter  in  die  englische,  franzoesische,  italie- 
nische,  und  russische  sprache  von  Dr.  D. 
Asher  und  Prof  Dr.  Aug.  Boltz.  Leipzig, 
1882.-  12°.  1186 


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ECCLES  ALL-B  YERLO  W 


Eberhanlt.    81  pp.    (Blaclnoood'a  Mag.  v.  142, 

1887,  p.  199.) 

Eberhurt.  B.  M. 

North  American  pyrenomycetes.   See  Ellis, 
J.  B..  and  Eberhart,  B.  M. 
Eberle,  E.   F.    List  of  the  Merchante'  Hall, 

17SJ.  Bristol.  S  pp.  {Bristol  and  Gloucest.  Archacol. 
Soc.  TVaiM.  V.  n,  1886-87,  p.  291.) 

Eberiiaiid,  von  Erfurt.  Bechstein,  R.  Zu  Hein- 

rich  and  Kunegtinde.  13pp.  (Oermanto,  v. 6, 1881, p. 422.) 

Ebers,  Georg  Moritz.    1837—. 

Lorenz  Alma  Tadema,  his  life  and  works. 
From  the  German  by  Mary  J.  Saflford.  New 
York,  1886.     16°.  -  6886 

Richard  Lepsius :  ein  lebensbild.  Mit  einem 

lichtdruck  and  einem  holzschnitt.  Leipzig, 
1885.     12°.  4704 

The  same.  Tr.  from  the  German  by  Zoe 
Dana  Underbill.  Author,  ed.  New  York, 
1887.     12°.  4704 

Vorechlaege  ftier  neue  ausgrabungen  in  Aegypten. 

26  pp.  {Uruere  Zeit,  1880,  v.  2,  pp.  161,  392.)— Der  erste 
kHlarakt.  12pp.  (Deutach.rundtchau, v. 67, lS»l,p.l26.) 
—  l^pMliiN.  Nnbische  grammatik.  12  pp.  (Deutsch. 
morg.  gcsells.  Zeila.  v.  35, 1881,  p.  207.)— Richard  Lepsius. 
Eine  biographische  sltizze.  18  pp.  {Deutsch.  rundschau, 
V.  41,  1884,  p.  184.)— Gustav  Scynhrlh.  sein  leben  und 
der  versach  einer  gerechten  wuerdigang  seiner  thaetig- 
keitaufdem  gebiete  der  Acgyptologie.  39  pp.  (Deutscli. 
morg.  gesells.  ZeiU.  v.  41,  1887,  p.  193.) 

Ebers  gaixery  :  a  collection  of  painting^s 

illustrating  the  romances  of  Georg  Ebers. 
With  descriptive  letter-press.  Photographic 
reproduction  by  Friedrich  Bruckmann.    1892. 

— 17D3 

:  JoHiin :   eine  erzaehlung  aus  biblischer  zeit.    6  pp. 

(Rev.  of  in  BlackuxMd'i  Mag.  v.  149, 1891,  p.  45.)— Die  JfH- 
britnt.  11  pp.  (Rev.  of  in  Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  142, 1887, 
p.  604.) 

Ebers  f;allery :  a  collection  of  paintings  illus- 
trating the  romances  of  Georg  Ebers.  With 
descriptive  letter-press.  Photographic  repro- 
duction by  Friedrich  Bruckmann.  New  York, 
1882.     fo.  — 17D3 

Eberslieim,  Monastery.  Historia  Novientensis 

monasterii,  951-1235.  22  pp.  ( Boehmer,  J.  F.,  Pontes  rer. 
Oerman.  v.  3,  p.  10. ) 

Ebert,  Adolf.    1820—. 

AUgemeine  geschichte  der  literatur  des 
mittelalters  im  abendlande.  v.  3.  Leipzig, 
1887.     8°.  2233 

Conlenis.    Die  nnlionaleii  Ill^rn(iir4*ii  von  ihren 
anfaengen  und  die  lateinischo  literatur  voin  tode  Karls 
des  Kablen  bis  zam  bcginne  des  elften  jahrhundcrts. 
Note.— Vor  v.  1,  2  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Handbuch  der  italienischen  national-lite- 

ratur.     Marburg,  1854.    8°.  2242 

f  Ed  )  Jahrbuch  fuer  romanische  und  Eng- 

lische  literatur.    See  Jahrbuch. 

Wwir,  K.  Entwickelungsgcschichtc  der  franzoesischcn 

tragoedic,  vornchinlich  im  lejabrh.,  von  E.  4  pp.  (Kiev- 
ni-rt  tehriflen,  p.  221 :  Stengel,  E.,  Atuguhcn,  v.  87.) 

Ebcrt,  Emil. 

Sprichwoerter  der  altfranzoesischen  Karls- 
epen.  Marburg,  1834.  8°.  ( Stengel,  E.,  Au»- 
gaben,  v.  23. )  2305 


Ebert,  Karl  Egon.    Bendel,  J.    Karl  E.  Ebert. 

21  pp.  (Verein  f.  gesch.  d.  Dentschen  in  Boebmen,  Mit- 
theil.  v.  21,  1883,  p.  253.) 

Eberz,  Anton  ( Tr. )    1817—. 

Albius  TibuUus  im  versmasse  der  urschrift 
uebersetzt.    See  TibuUus,  A. 
Ebing^,  Richard  Krafift-.    See  KrafTt-Ebing,  R. 
Ebn.     Seelbn. 
Ebiier,  T.    Nikolaus  Lenau  und  die  schwae- 

bische  dicbterscbnlc.  15  pp.  ( Unaere  Zeit,  1885,  v.  2,  p.  549. ) 

Ebner  -  Escheiibacli,    Marie,    Baronin   von. 

1830 — .  Das  gemeindekind.  137  pp.  {Deutsch.  rundschau, 
V.  50,  1887,  pp.  161,  321;  v.  51,  1887,  pp.  5,  161.)— Jacob 
Kzeln.  19  pp.  ( Deutsch.  rundschau,  v.  35, 1883,  p.  321.)— 
Oversberif:  ein  lebensbild.  30  pp.  (Deutsch.  rund- 
schau, V.  69,  1891,  p.  321.)— Die  poesle  des  nnbewass- 
t«n.  9  pp.  (Deutsch.  rundschau,  v.  29,  1881,  p.  287.)— 
ITnNiiehnbnr.  128  pp.  (Deutsch.  rundschau,  v.  61, 1889, 
pp.  1, 198,  321.)— Die  unverHtaiicIpiie  aiirtleni  florfe. 
57  pp.    (Deutsch.  rundschau,  v.  30,  1882,  pp.  161,  321.) 

Xeckcr,  M.    Marie  von  Ebner-Eschenbach.    20  pp. 

(Deutsch.  rundschau,  v.  64, 1890,  p.  338.) 

Eboli,  Ana  de  Mendoza  y  de  la  Cerda,  Princeaa 

de.  I.an«er,  W.  Die  historische  Fuerstin  Eboli.  34  pp. 
(Unsere  Zeit,  1879,  v.  2,  pp.  44,  219.)— RIos,  E.  La  Prin- 
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V.  14,  1882,  p.  92.) 

Ebony  idol.    Flanders,  Mrs.  G.  M.  2336 

Eboracum :  or,  the  history  and  antiquities  of 

the  city  of  York.    Drake,  F.  2541 

Ebi'acli,  Monastery.  Fundatio  monasterii  Ebra- 

censis.    3  pp.    (Frankfort  Soc.  Script,  v.  15,  pt.  2,  p.  1040.) 

Ebrinjjftoii,  Viscount.   See  Fortescue,  H.,  1  and 

3  Earls  Fortescue. 
Eb.swortli,  Rev.  Joseph  WoodfaU. 

Cavalier  lyrics ;    for  church  and    crown. 
London,  1887.     8°.  1324 

iVote.— One  hundred  and  fifty  copies  printed  for  private 
circulation. 

( Ed. )   Roxburghe  ballads  :  illustrating  the 

last  years  of  the  Stuarts  . .  .  Ed.,  with  special 
introduction,  notes,  and  new  woodcuts,  v.  4-8. 
Hertford,  1883-95.  5  v.  8°.  ( Ballad  Soc.  nos.  8, 
9,  12,  13,  18,  19,  21-34. )  1325 

Note.— Tot  v.  1-3  see  Chappell,  W.,  in  preceding  cata- 
logue. 

Ecbasis  captivi.  Voigt,  F.  A.  E.  {Ed. )  (Brink, 
B.  ten,  and  others,  Quellett  und  forschungen, 
V.  8. )  —3166 

Ec'cardiis,  Joannes  Georgius.  Sec  Eckhart,  J. 
G.  von. 

Eccentric  personajfcs.    Russell,  W.  3706 

Eccentricities  for  Edinburgh.  Colman,  G., 
the  younger.  1308 

Eccles,  A.  Symons.  Tenth  international  medi- 
cal congress.    8  pp.    (Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  48,  1890,  p.  581.) 

Etrclcs,  C.  O'Conor.    Irish  housekeeping  and 

Irish  customs  in  the  la.st  century.  13  pi>.  (Blacktiiood's 
Mag.  v.  144,  1888,  p.  804.) 

Eccles,  Robert  G.     Evolution  of  chemistry. 

28  pp.  (Brooklyn  Ethical  Assoc.  Evolution  in  scl.,  etc. 
p.  123.) 

Ecclesall  -  Byerlow,    England.      Hunter,    J. 

Township  of  E.    40  pp.    (/n  his  Hallamshire,  p.  340.) 
See  alao  Yorkshire. 


ECCLESPIELD 


1199 


E00LE8T0N,  John  C. 


Ecclesfleld,  England.  Gatty,  A.  8.  First 
book  of  the  marriage,  baptismal,  and  burial 
registers  of  Ecclesfleld  parish  church,  York- 
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Iliiiitrr,  J.    Parish  of  E.  31pp.   (/n  Ais  Hallamshire, 

p.  428.) 

See  also  Yorkshire. 

Eccle.siae  Leorticnses.    Taylor,  R.  V.        2537 

Ecclesiaste.s.    See  Bible,  O.  T.,  Ecclesiastes. 

Ecclesiastical  anti<iuities.  See  Church  his- 
tory. 

Ecclesiastical  antiquities  in  Devon.  3  v.  in  1. 
Oliver,  Q.  1507 

Ecclesiastical  architecture.  See  Architec- 
ture and  Building. 

Ecclesiastical  art.    See  Christian  art. 

Ecclesiastical  art  in  Germany  during  the 
middle  ages.    Luebke,  W.  — 17C5 

Ecclesiastical  benefices.    See  Church  bene- 
fices and  property. — Simony. 
Ecclesiastical  biogrrapliy. 

BoEHRiNGER,  F.  Die  kirche  Christi  und 
ihre  zeugen ;  oder,  die  kirchengeschichte  in 
biographieen.     1873-78,  24  v.  in  12.  —3272 

Cave,   W.      Scriptorum    ecclesiasticorum 

historia  literaria,  a  Christo  nato  usque  ad 
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MiDDLBTON,   B.     Biographia   evangelica; 

or,  an  historical  account  of  the  lives  and 
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Sainte-Mabthe,  S.  de,  and  Sainte-Mar- 

THE,  L.  de.    Gallia  Christiana.  1656,  4  v.  —3271 

Gallia  Christiana  in  provincias  ecclesi- 

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marthani,  monachorum  congregationis  S. 
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Scottish   divines,   1505-1872.    1883.     {St. 

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Ughelli,  F.    Italia  sacra,  sive  de  episcopis 

Italiae,  et  insularum  adjacentium  .  .  .  cura  et 
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Wilson,   W.     Popular   preachers   of  the 

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<i}4^nua<Io,  of  MarseilUs.    Liber  de  scriptoribus  ecclesi- 

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tempera  nostra  floruerunt.  245  pp.  (Fabricius,  J.  A., 
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See  also  Apontles.  —  ArohblshopH.  —  Archclea- 
coiiH.— Biography.— BifthopN.— Church  hiotory. 
—«'Iergr.V.— Fathers  of  Iho  Church. —  IlfrinllH.— 
9IartyrH.  —  niniHtcrN  or  tlic  <«i»Hpcl.  ~  nfiiiaH- 
tlclNin.  —  MyNticiNin.  —  Nonconforinit.v.  —  Xon- 
Jwrorj*.  —  PopcN.  —  PrcachcrM.  —  Puritaiiw.  —  Ke- 
foriiierM.  —  ReliipiouH  orders.  —  SaiiilM.  Also  the 
names  of  countries,  denominations,  persons,  sects,  etc. 

Ecclesiastical  biography.  Dictionaries. 

Cathcart,  W.  Baptist  encyclopaedia.  1883, 
1  V.  in  2.  —3271 

Nevin,  a.,  and  others.    Encyclopaedia  of 

the  Presbyterian  church  in  the  United  States 
of  America.    1884.  1141 

ScHAFF,   P.,  and  Jackson,  8.  M.  {Eds.) 

Encyclopaedia  of  living  divines  and  Christian 
workers  of  all  denominations  in  Europe  and 
America.    1887.  R.81 

Ecclesiastical  cases.  237  pp.  Stillingfleet,  E., 

Bp.  of  Worcester,  Works,  v.  3,  pp.  613,  741. 

Ecclesiastical   councils   and   synods.     See 

Councils  and  Synods,  and  the  names  of  places 
where  held. 


Moon,  G.  W.    —2122 
See  Festivals,  Eccle- 


See    Furniture, 


Ecclesiastical  English. 
Ecclesiastical  festivals. 

siastical. 

Ecclesiastical    furniture. 
Church  furniture. 

Ecclesiastical  history.    See  Church  history. 

Ecclesiastical  history  of  New  England.    2  v. 
Felt,  J.  B.  —1262 

Ecclesiastical    history    of    Newfoundland. 
Howley,  M.  F.  —1273 

Ecclesiastical    institutions.     Spencer,    H., 
Principles  of  sociology,  v.  2,  pt.  6.  — 1382 

Ecclesiastical  law.    See  Canon  and  ecclesias- 
tical law. 

Ecclesiastical  migrations.    39  pp.    ( Westm. 

Bev.  n.  s.  v.  61, 1882,  p.  427.) 

Ecclesiastical  miracles.  On  certain.    20  pp. 

Ryder,  H.  I.  D.    (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  30, 1891,  p.  217.) 

Ecclesiastical  polity.    See  Church  polity. 
Ecclesiastical  tracts.    A  copy  of  the  devise 

for  alteratione  of  religione,  at  the  first  yeare  of  Queen 
Elizabeth.    4  pp.    (Somers,  J.,  OoK.  o/frncte,  v.  1,  p.  61.) 

Ecclesiastical  vestments.    See  Costume. 
Ecclesiasticism,  Decay  of.    10  pp.    Newton, 

B.  H.    (iV.^m.  Bet).  V.  141, 1885,  p.  241.) 

Eccleslasticus.    See  Bible,  O.  T.,  Apocrypha, 

Ecclesiasticus. 
Ecdesiology.     Milne,   F.   A. 

man^s  Mag.  Libr.) 
Ecdesiology,  a  treatise  on 

kingdom  of  God  on  earth. 

Christian  doctrine  in  outline. 
Eccleston,  John  C,  D.  D. 

northwest.  83  pp.    (Fairchild,  G.  M., 
p.  69.) 


{Ed.)     {Gentle- 

4156 

the  church  and 

Morris,   B.   D., 

—3255 

Great  Canadian 

,  Jr.,  Ckinadian  leaves, 


ECCLESTON,  Samuel 


1200 


EOKENER,  Hugo 


Koole-stou,  Samuel,  D.  D.,  Abp.  of  BalUmore. 

riiirkf.  R.  H  Most  Rev.  Samuel  Eccleston,  fifth  Abp. 
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Eoole^ton,  Thomas  de.    13  cent.    De  adventu 

Pratrum  Minorum  in  Angliam.  70  pp.  (Brewer,  J.  8., 
JTon.  FrancU.  p.  3:  0(.  Brit.  RoUs  chron.)-Ex  libro  de 
adventu  Frntriim  Mliiorum  in  Angliam.  9  pp. 
(Frankfort  See.  Script,  v.  28,  p.  660.) 

Ecliau^cs  interuationaux  de  livres,  d'objete 

d'art  et  d'histoire  natorelle.  31pp.  Moreau.C.  (Ctorre- 
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Echegaray,  Josfi.  1833—.   O  locura  6  santidad. 

51  pp.  (Novo  y  Colson,  P.  de,  Autor.  dramdt.  contemp. 
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AirouHO.  L.    Don  Jos«  Echegaray.    19  pp.    (Novo  y 

Colaon,  P.  de,  Autor.  dramit.  contemp.  v.  2,  p,  535.)— 
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28  pp.    (Cferre»pondon*,  n.  s.  V.  97,  1883,  p.  416.) 

Echelle  de  femines.    Souvestre,  E.  2324 

Echinehani  church.    18  pp.  3  pi.    Slater,  W. 

(Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  CoU.  v.  9, 1857,  p.  343.) 

Echinidea.    See  Echinoidea. 
EchiiKMlcriiiata.    See  Echinoidea. 

Echinoidea. 

Danieissen,  D.  C.  Crinoida.  With  5  pi. 
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Amwuils,  A.    Note  on  some  points  in  the  history  of 

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3  pp.  (Inst,  de  Prance,  Acad,  Set.  Compt.  rend,  v,  83, 1876, 
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4  8.  V.  19, 1877,  p.  195.)— Physiological  experiments  on  the 
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MiUiiwlfc,  H.  Ueber  bewegliche  schalenplatten  bei 
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(aoettingen,'K.  gesells.  wissens.  Nachr.  1877,  p.  688.)— 
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Am  oImo  Arbarln  |>iinrtiilMtn.  —  <'rlnol<l««.  — 
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Echinoidea,  Fossil  forms. 

CoTTBiAU,  G.  Palfiontologie  franjaise.  De- 
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JVoie.— For  v.  1-6  see  Orbigny,  A.  D.  d'  (in  preceding 
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Pal6ontologie   frangaise.       Description 

des  animaux  invert6br6s.    Terrain  jurassique. 
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—1666 
The  same.  v.  10.  Echinides  r6guliers.  1875- 
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PalSontologie  frangaise ;  ou,  descrip- 
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Desor,  E.,  and  LoRiOL,  P.  de.   Echinologie 

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Echinologie  helv^tique. 

Loriol,  P.  de. 
Echo,  Ueber  das.    14  pp. 

Kleinere  schriften,  v.  7,  p.  499. 

Echoot'Aiitictam.    8  pp. 

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Echoes  from  old  Acadia. 

29  pp.    (Fairchild,  G.  M.,  Jr.,  Canadian  leaves,  p.  145.) 

Echolsi,  John.    Letter.    4  pp.    (Southern  Hist. 

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I>avlM.  J.    Correction  of  errors  in  statement  of  Gov. 

Anderson  and  letter  of  ;E.  5  pp.  (Southern  Hist.  Soc. 
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Echternach,  Monastery.    Chronicon  Epterna- 

cense  breve.  3  pp.  (Frankfort  Soc.  Script,  v.  15,  pt.  2, 
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Eckardt,  Meister.    See  Eckhart. 

I3ckardt,  Julius.    1836—. 

Russia  before  and  after  the  war.  Tr.  from 
the  German  (with  later  additions  by  the 
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l<)ckart,  Rudolf. 

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3  V.   D6sor,  E.,  and 

—1571 

Grimm,  J.  L.  K., 

Bellamy,  E.   (Cen- 

Roberts,  C.  G.  D. 


E0KEN8AGE 


1201  EOLECTIO  PHILOSOPHY 


Eckensage,  Die  heimat  der.    4  pp.    Zingerle, 

I.  V.     (Germantrt,  V.  1,  1856,  p.  120.) 

Efkenstciii,  Llna. 

Literary  remains  of  Albrecht  Duerer.    See 
Duerer,  A. 

Eokert,  Rudolf.  Agrarpolitiache  fragen.  20  pp. 

( Unsere  Zeit,  1888,  v.  2,  p.  ISl.)— Das  •'  rec-ht  nuf'nrbelt" 
und  seine  durchfuehrung.  4  pp.  (  Unsere  Zeit,  1888,  v.  2, 
p.  84.) 

Kekloi-tl,  Henry.    Antoine  Louis  Barye.   18  pp. 

{Century  Mag.  v.  9,  1886,  p.  483.)— At  home:  Farewell  to 
BlaiicR.  1  p.  (Century  Mag.  v.l,  ISSl,  p.  861.)— Boat- 
rnciii;;'  by  amateurs.  3  pp.  {Century  Mag.  v.  12,  1887, 
p.  189.)— Camp  (Jrliidstone.  14  pp.  {Century  Mag. 
V.  8,  1886,  p.  498.)— Fpiieliiff  and  the  New  York  fencers. 
8  pp.  {Century  Mag.  v.  11,  1886,  p.  414.)— Eug6ne  Fro- 
inentlii.  10  pp.  {Century  Mag.  v.  3,  1883,  p.  829.)— 
George  Inness.  8  pp.  {Century  Mag.  v. 2,18S2,p.  57.)— 
"Lamia"  of  KpntH.  8  pp.  {Century  Mag.  v.  9,  1886, 
p.  243.)— A  modern  colorist :  Albert  Pinkham  Ryder. 
10  pp.  ( Century  Mag.  v.  18, 1890,  p.  250. )— Olin  Warner. 
sculptor.    10  pp.    ( Century  Mag.  v.  19,  1889,  p.  392,) 

Eckhart,  Meister.  Circa  1260-1328.  Bruch- 
stuecke.    4  pp.    ( Germania,  v.  20, 1875,  p.  223. ) 

•  Bech,  F.     Wie  Meister    Eckhart   kam  ein  schoner 

nackender  pub.  1  p.  {Germania,  v.  22,  1877,  p.  391.)— 
Deiilfle,  H.  Meister  Eckehart's  lateinlsche  schriften, 
und  die  grundanschauung  seiner  lehre.  224  pp.  {Archiv. 
f.  litteratur-  u.  kirchengeschichte  des  mittelatters,  v.  2,  1886, 
p.  417.)— Pearson,  K.  Meister  Eckehart,  the  Mystic. 
15  pp.  {Mind,  V.  11,  1886,  p.  20.)— PIneniachor,  O. 
Meister  Eckhart.  38  pp.  {Zeits.  f.  philos.  v.  92,  1887, 
p.  176.)— I'reger,  W.  Meister  Eckhart  und  die  Inquisi- 
tion. 48  pp.  (Munich,  Akad.  wissens.  Denkschr.  v.  41: 
Hist,  classe,  Abhandl.  v.  11,  pt.  2, 1889,  p.  1.) 

Eckhart,  Johann  Georg  von.    1664-1730. 

Corpus  historicum  medii  aevi,  sive  scrip- 
tores  res  in  orbe  universo,  praecipue  in  Ger- 
mania, a  temporibus  maxime  Caroli  Magni 
Imperatoris  usque  ad  finem  seculi  post  C.  N. 
XV  gestas  enarrantes  aut  illustrantes,  e  variis 
codicibus  manuscriptis.   Lipsiae,  1723.   2  v.  fo. 

3741 
Contents.  Burchard,  J.  Diarium  curiae  Romanae  sub 
Alexandre  VI  Papa,  v.  2.— Andreas,  Presbyter  of 
Ratisbon.  Chronicon  a  Johanne  Chraft  interpolatum  et 
usque  ad  annum  1490  continuatum,  v.  1. — Catalogus 
Episcoporum  Ani^ustanoruin  et  Abbatum  Sanctae 
Afrae  usque  ad  Friderici  I  Imperatoris  aetatem,  v.  2.— 
Norbert,  Abbot  of  Iburg.  Vita  BennoniN  Episcopi 
Osnabrugensis  anno  1118  conscripta,  v.  2.— Eost,  M., 
Abbot  of  Iburg.  Vita  Bennonis  Episcopi  Osnabrugensis 
metrica,  V.  2.— Vulgerius.  Versus  in  Bonlfaeinni  VIII 
Papam  et  mores  cleri,  v.  2.— Annales  BoxovieiiNeM  ab 
anno  1126  usque  ad  annum  1198  continuati,  v.  1.— Bene- 
detti,  A.  De  rebus  a  Carolo  VIII  Galliae  Rege  in 
Italia  gestis,  v.  2.— f^hronicae  re^iae  ab  Henrico 
Aucupe  usque  ad  captum  a  Friderico  I  Imperatore 
Mediolanum  contiuuatae  versio  vetus  Gemianica,  v.  1. — 
Ulrich,  of  Bamberg.  C'odex  epistolarlii,  v.  2.— Cata- 
logus C'Onsuluin  Roinanoriini  usque  ad  annum 
Christi  493  procedens,  v.  1.— Vetus  Consulum  Romanorum 
catalogus  ad  annum  Christi  534  procedens,  v.  1— Corner, 
H.  Chronica  novella  usque  ad  annum  1435  deducta,  v.  2. 
'—Oliver,  the  Scholastic,  Cardinal-Bp.  of  Sabina,  Historia 
Damlatlna.  v.  2.— Relatio  de  Davide  Rege  Tarta- 
rorum  christiano,  v.  2.— .\lbert,  of  Metz.  Libellus  de 
divorsltate  tompornm.  v.  1.— Fasti  rnnsulares 
ex  duobus  exemplaribus  diversis  in  unnm  conjuncti,  v.  1. 
—Martin,  of  Alnwick.  Flores  tenipornni  ab  Her- 
manno  Janueusi  continuati  usque  ad  Carolum  IV  Im- 
peratorem,  v.  1.— Jamsilla,  N.  da.  Gesta  Fri<leriol  II- 
Imperatoris    ejusque    filiorum    Conradi    et    Manfredi 


Regum,  V.  1.— Hliir  mar,  Abp.  of  Reims.  Epistolae,  v.  2. 
— Excerpta  Johannis  Iliissi  condeinnationem  concer- 
nentia,  v.  2.— Catalogus  Imperatornm  Romano- 
rum,  V.  1.— Riccobaldo,  of  Ferrara.  Historia  Impera- 
tornm Komano-Oermanipornm  a  Carolo  Magno 
usque  ad  annum  1298  producta,  v.  1.— Johann.  of  Win- 
terthur.  Chronicon  a  Friderico  II  Imperatore  ad  annum 
1348  procedens,  v.  1.— Erchemberto,  of  Monte  Casino.  His- 
toria I.anirobardorum  Beneventi,  v.  1.— Chronicou 
I.nnobnrKicnm  Saxonica  lingua  conscriptum  atque 
ad  Wilhelmum  Regem  Germaniae  extensum,  v.  1.— 
.Vnrtln,  of  Fulda.  Chronicon  usque  ad  annum  1379  pro- 
ductum,  v.  1.— Continuatio  chronici  .Martini  Poloni  a 
Rudolfo  I  Imperatore  usque  ad  annum  1343,  v.  1.— Depo- 
sitio  inartyrnm  et  Episcoporum,  v.  1.— Tritheim 
(Heidenberg),  J.,  Abbot  of  Sponheim.  Meplaelius,  id 
est  libellus  de  studiis  et  scriptis  propriis  a  pueritia  repe- 
titis,  v.  2.— Prophetiae  satyricae  in  Papas  aliquot  seculi 
XIII  et  XIV,  v.  2.— Araalricus,  A.  Actus  Pontiflcum 
Romanorum  usque  ad  Johannem  XXII  sive  annum 
1321,  V.  2.— Catalogus  Pontiflcum  Romanorum  non  diu 
post  annum  1048  confectus,  v.  2.-Niem,  T.  de,  Bp.  of 
Cambrai,  Vitae  Pontiflcum  Romanorum  a  Nicolao  IV 
usque  ad  Urbanum  V,  et  inde  ab  anonymo  usque  ad 
annum  1418  continuatae,  v.  1.— Riccobaldo,  of  Ferrara. 
Historia  Pontiflcum  Romanorum  usque  ad  Clementem 
IV,  V.  1.— Vetus  catalogus  Pontiflcum  Romanorum,  v.  1. 
—  Catalogus  Praefectornni  urbis,  v.  1.— Anonymi 
authoris  chronicon  Episcoporum  Ratisbonensinm 
anno  1377  confectum,  v.  2.— Breve  chronicon  Episcoporum 
Ratisbonensium  ex  chronica  Conradi  de  Monte  Puel- 
larum  confectum,  v.  2.— Rieeobaldo,  of  Ferrara.  Com- 
pilatio  chronologica  usque  ad  annum  1312  producta,  v.  1. 
— Lignamine,  J.  P.  de.  Continuatio  chronici  Ricobaldini 
ab  anno  1316  usque  ad  annum  1469,  v.  1.— Infessnra,  8. 
Diarium  urbis  Romae.  v.  2.  —  Monachorum  Sancti 
Pantaleonis  chronica  regia,  usque  in  annum  1161  con- 
tinuata,  v.  1. — Annalista  Saxo  ab  initio  regni  Francorum 
usque  ad  annum  1139  res  gestas  enarrans,  v.  1. — Chronica 
Praesulum  Spirensis  civitatis,  v.  2.— Catalogus  Kpisco- 
porum  Npirpnsiuni.  v.  2.— Brevis  historia  occnpa- 
tionis  et  amissionis  Terrae  Saiictae,  v.  2.— Oliver,  the 
Scholastic,  Cardinal-Bp.  of  Sabiim.  Historia  Regum 
Terrae  Sanctae,  v.  2.— Poema  Germanicum  vetus  de 
amissione  Terrae  Sanctae,  v.  2.— Descriptio  itineris  in 
Terrain  Nanetam,  v.  2.— Golscher,  Monk  of  Treves. 
Gesta  Achiepiscoporum  Trevirenslum  ab  anno  1132 
usque  ad  annum  1259  continuata,  v.  2. — Indices,  v.  1,  2. 

Eckhart.    See  also  Eckart. — Ekkehard. 

Eckius  Dedolatus.  Szamat<51ski,  S.  (Ed.) 
(Lat.  litteraturdenkmaeler  des  15  u.  16  jahrh. 
V.  2. )  4227 

Eckler,  G.  (Ed.) 

Home  gymnastics  for  the  well  and  the  sick. 
iSfee  Angerstein,  E.,  and  Eckler,  G.  {Eds. ) 

Eckstein,  Ernst.    1845 — .    Zur  geschichte  des 

feuilletons.    96  pp.    (  Unsere  Zeit,  1875,  v.  2,  pp.  1,  272,  500, 
665,  927.) 

Eckstein,  Ferdinand  Fr6d6ric,  Baron  d'.   Fois- 

set,  J.  T.    Baron  d'Eckstein.     11  pp.     {Correspimdaml, 
V.  65, 1862,  p.  118.) 

Eckstein,  Friedrich  August  [Ed.)    1810-85. 
Phaedri  Fabulae.    Mit  anmerkungen  ver- 
sehen  von  J.  Siebelis.    See  Phaedrus  ( in  pre- 
ceding catalogue). 

Eclectic  philosophy.  Zeller,  E.  History  of 
eclecticism  in  Greek  philosophy.    1883.  — 1458 

Lewes,  G.  H.    Eclecticism.    8  pp.    {In  his  Biog.  hist. 

of  philos.  V.  2,  p.  769.)— Valrogrer,  H.  de.    De  la  jeune 
€cole  ^clectique.  72  pp.  ( Correspondunt,  v.  9, 1845,  pp.  649, 
793;  V.  10,  1845,  p.  378.) 
See  also  Philosophy. 


ECLIPSES 


1202 


ECONOMIC  STUDIES 


Ekdipses. 

Coffin,  J.  H.  C.  Report  of  observations 
of  the  total  eclipse  of  the  sun,  Aug.  7,  1869. 
n.  d.  —2481 

Lick  Obsbkvatoby.  Reports  on  the  obser- 

\'«tion8  of  the  total  eclipse  of  the  sun,  Jan.  1, 
Dec.  21,  22,  1889,  and  of  the  total  eclipse  of  the 
moon,  July  22,  1888.     1889-91,  2  v.  —2492 

Bonlllnud,  I.   Epistols  de  defectu  solis,  ciu'us  memi- 

nit  LtTitu  lib.  XXXVII,  cap.  IV.  7  pp.  (Livius  Pata- 
Tinas,  T.,  Hitt.  libri,  ed.  A.  Drakenborch,  v.  7,  1746,  p.  191 ; 
T.  IS,  pt.  1, 1828,  p.  366.)— Eniceliuniiii,  B.  Die  sonnen- 
flnsterniss  vom  18  Aug.  1868.  23  pp.  ( Unaere  Zeit,  1869, 
T.  1,  p.  190.) — OppolEor.  T.  von.  Die  sonnentinsterniss 
des  J.  202  V.  Chr.  3  pp.  (Hermes,  v.  20,  1886,  p.  318.)— 
Proctor.  R.  A.  Total  solar  eclipses.  16  pp.  (Fortn. 
Bm.  n.  s.  T.  40, 1888,  p.  407. )— .Soltaii,  W.  Sonnenflnster- 
nln  Tom  Jahre  217  v.  Chr.  3  pp.  (Hermea,  v.  22,  1887, 
p.  483. ) — Todd,  D.  P.  How  man's  messenger  outran  the 
moon.  5  pp.  (Century  Mag.  t.  16,  1889,  p.  602.)— Modern 
eclipse  problems.  10  pp.  (Forum,  t.  9,  1890,  p.  552.)— 
Townoii.  J.  T.,  and  Sansom,  T.  On  the  solar  eclipse  of 
March  15, 1858,  as  seen  near  Oxford.  6  pp.  (Lancashire 
and  Cheshire  Hist.  Soc.  Trana.  v.  10, 1858,  p.233.)— Wllk- 
Inaon,  T.  T.  On  the  solar  eclipse  of  March  15,  1858,  as 
seen  at  Burnley.  8  pp.  (Lancashire  and  Cheshire  Hist. 
Soc  Tram.  y.  10,  1858,  p.  231.)— Wy lie,  A.  Eclipse  re- 
corded in  Chinese  works.  72  pp.  (Royal  Asiat.  Soc. 
North-China  branch,  Jaum.  n.  s.  v.  4,  1868,  p.  87.)— Notes 
on  the  opinions  of  the  Chinese  with  regard  to  eclipses. 
4  pp.  (Royal  Asiat.  Soc.  North-China  branch,  Joum.  n.  s. 
V.  8, 1866,  p.  71.) 
Sm  alto  Antronoiny.— Moon.— Sun. 

Eclogues.    See  Pastoral  and  rural  poetry. 

Ecliise,  Bataille  de  1',  Marine  normande  d.  la. 
21  pp.  Luce,  S.  (In  his  France  pendant  la  guerre  de 
cent  ans,  p.  1.) 

Ecole  d'Auvers,  Rubens  et  P.  Mlchiels,  J. 
A.  X.  —1757 

Ecole  des  Chartes.  Recueil  de  fac-simiies. 
Paris,  1880.     fo.  1201 

Luce,  8.    Conrs  d'^tude  critique  des  sources  de  I'his- 

tolre  de  France,  profess^  &  I'Ecole  des  Chartes.  14  pp. 
(BMioth.  Ecole  des  Chartes,  v.  43,  1882,  p.  653.)— K»y- 
■nond.P.  (Ed.)  PiScessurl'hOteldeClissonaujonrd'hui 
Palais  des  archives  et  Ecole  des  Chartes.  11  pp.  (Bib- 
Uoth.  EcoU  des  Chartes,  v.  20,  1858,  p.  516;  v.  21,  1859, 
p.  447.)— V«llel  tie  Virl  ville,  A.  Notes  et  documents 
pour  aervir  &  I'histoire  de  I'Ecole  Boyale  de  Chartes. 
19  pp.  (Biblioth.  Ecole  des  Chartes,  v.  9,  1847,  p.  153.) 
See  also  Blblioth«qne  de  I'Ecole  des  Charter. 

Ecole  des  haiites  etudes,  Bibliothfeque  de  1'. 

See  Bibliothdque. 
Ecole    des    lang:ues    orieiitales    vivantes. 

Publications,  2  s.  v.  20 ;  3  s.  v.  3,  13.     Paris, 
1890-93.    3  v.  r.  8°.  3413 

Contents.  AbO  B«kr  Mohammed  ibn  Djafer  Nerchakhy. 
Deacriptlon  topographique  et  historique  de  Bonkhara, 
St.  T.  13.— Mohammed  Esseghir  Ben  ElhadJ  Ben  Abdallah 
Elouft'tni.  NoBhet-Elbadl,  3  s.  v.  3.— Du  Mans,  R. 
Bitat  de  la  Pertte  en  1660,  2  s.  v.  20. 

Ecole  des  pferes,  suivie  de  la  mauvaise  mSre : 
contee  nouveaux.  Milan,  1784.  16°.  (Bib- 
lioth. blene,  V.  12. )  2316 

I'k'ole  fraiKj^ise  de  Rome.  See  Rome,  Ecole 
fWin9ai8e. 

Ecole  polytecbiiique.  Journal.  Cahiers  52- 
68,  60-«4.  Paris,  1881-94.  13  v.  4°.  —4712 
NoU.—Cthlen  SI,  69  wanting.  For  earlier  v.  see  pre- 
ceding cstalogne. 


Ecule  pratique  des  hautes  etudes.  Melanges 
Renier.  Recueil  de  travaux  ...  en  mfimoire 
de  son  Prgs.  L6on  Renier.  Paris,  1887.  8°. 
(Biblioth.  Ecole  des  hautes  6tude8,  v.  73.) 

—4153 
Contents.  Oppert,  J.  Inscription  d'Anlloc-liiiH  I 
Soter.— Weil,  H.  Auteur  du  premier  discours  contre 
ArlHtoglton  est-il  bien  inform^  des  institutions 
d'Athines.— Nicole,  J.  AthCn^'e  et  Lucien.— BolHsler, 
M.  L.  G.  Commodien.— Jacob.  A.  De  nonnuUis  codl- 
clbns  Ciraecis  palimpsestis  in  bibliotheca  majore 
Parisiensi  asservatis.— Thgvenin,  M.  Etudes  sur  la  pro- 
pri«t«  au  moyen  ftge  :  Les  "  Coniiimiiia."— Bergaigne, 
A.  Syntaxe  desooinparalNoiis  v<'Mli<ni*'s.— .Saussure, 
F.  de.  C'oniiiaratlfN  ot  NnporlatilN  g'ci'inani<|neN 
de  la  forme  inferus,  infimus.— Haussoullier,  B.  Note 
sur  les  trois  tribus  doriennes  en  Crf  te.— Amiaud,  A. 
t'.vru»,  Boi  de  Perse.— Darmesteter,  J.  Apocalypse  per- 
sane  de  IJanlel.— Morel-Fatio,  A.  Note  sur  Particle 
dgrivfi  de  ipse  dans  les  diaiectes  catalauN.— Beren- 
bourg,  J.  Elazar,  le  Peitan.— Duchesne,  L.  M.  O.  Con- 
cile  d'ElvIre  et  les  flamines  Chretiens.— Guieyesse,  P.  P. 
R^primande  &  un  fpnctloiiuaire  *K.r|»Hen.— Deren- 
bourg,  H.  Note  sur  quelques  mots  de  la  langue  des 
Francs  au  douziSme  si6cle  d'aprSs  le  texte  arabe  de 
I'antobiographie  d'OusSma  IbnjMounkidh.- Gaidoz,  H. 
Les  KAIeaux  alphab^'tiqiios.  —  Hauvettc-Bes- 
naull,  E.  L.  Episode  des  grains  de  riz  Scrasgs.— Br«al, 
M.  J.  A.  Comment  les  langiicN  rfiparent  les  points 
faibles  de  leur  grammaire.— Riemann,  O.  Remarques 
sur  I'attraction  du  d^monstratif  et  du  relatlf  en  I^atln. 
— Nolhac,  P.  de.  Notes  sur  Pirro  L.lsorlo.— Gilligron, 
J.  Melanges  Kallo-ronians.- Hal€vy,  J.  BToteH 
N^'niitiqiies-- Paris,  G.  B.  P.  Appendix  Probl.- 
Robiou.  F.  M.  L.  J.  Enseignement  de  PythaKore, 
contenait^il  des  «l«ments  6gyptiens.— Desjardins,  E.  E.  A. 
L6on  Renier.— H«ron  de  Villefosse,  A.  M.  A.  Biblio- 
graphie  des  ouvrages  de  L6on  Renier.— Longnon,  A.  H. 
La  civitas  Klgoina^fensiN.— Darmesteter,  A.  D^mon- 
stratif  Ule  et  le  relatif  qui  en  Roman.— Psichari,  J. 
Po6me  &  Kpanl'aH.— Monod,  G.  J.  J.  Moeurs  judiciaires 
au  VIII  siftcle  d'aprSs  la  Paraenesis  ad  judices  de  Tli«o- 
dulf.  —  Havet,  L.  Te  en  Grec.  —  Roy,  J.  Conference 
de  VliicennoN  et  conflits  de  juridiction  (1329-50).— 
Chatelain,  B.  Un  important  fragment  de  Vlrji;He  (Bib- 
liothfeque  Nationale,  Latin  7906).— Tournier,  E.  Obser- 
vations sur  le  texte  de  I'Economique  de  Xi'nophon. 

Ecole  Boyale  des  Chartes.    See  Ecole  des 

Chartes. 
Ecoles  fran^aises  d'Athfenes  et  de  Rome,  Bib- 

liothfeque  des.    See  Bibliothfeque. 
Economic  and  social  history  of  New  England, 

1620-1789.     2  V.     Weeden,  W.  B.  2627 

Economic  history  and  theory,  Introduction 

to  English.     1  v.  in  2.     Ashley,  W.  J.     —1308 
Economic  history  of  Virginia.    2  v.    Bruce, 

P-  A.  3576 

Economic  interpretation  of  history.  Rogers, 

J.  E.  T.  —1365 

Economic  library,    v.  5.    London,  n.  d.    16°. 

—3747 
Contents.    How  to  fnrulsh  a  honse  and  make  it 

a  home. 

Economic  optimism.    6  pp.     Smith,   D.   C. 

(N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  144,  1887,  p.  422.) 

Economic  pessimism.    4  pp.    Atkinson,  E. 

(N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  144,  1887,  p.  540.) 

Economic  studies.    See  American  Economic 

Association. 
Economic  studies.     236  pp.     Bagehot,   W., 

Tr<w*»,  V.  6,  p.  287. 


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1203 


EDDY,  Richard 


Economic  value  of  electric  light  and  power. 
Foote,  A.  R.  —1367 

Economics  au<l  juFispriidence.  Adams, 
H.  O.  (Am.  Boon.  Assoc.  Econ.  studies,  v.  2, 
no.  1.)  —4377 

Economics  and  politics.    Hazard,  R.  G. 

—1367 

Economics  of  industry,  Elements  of.  Mar- 
shall, A.  —1368 

Economic  rnralc  de  la  France  depuis  1789. 
Lavergne,  L.  G.  L.  G.  de.  ^697 

I<]couomist,  The.  Xenophon.  (Ruskin,  J., 
Biblioth.  pastorum,  v.  1. )  — 1363 

Econoiiiistes  et  publicistes  contemporains. 
Paris,  1877-88.     2  v.  8°. 

Contents.   Bluntschli,  J.  K.  Th6orie  g£n£rale  de  l'<^tat. 
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Economy.    Repplier;  A.     Esoteric  economy. 

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C.  W.  Ueber  verschwendnng.  7  pp.  (Deutsch.rundschau, 
V.  34.  1883.  p.  255.) 

See  also  Domestic  ecollonl^', —  Political  econ- 
omy. 

Economy   of  ]iig'li   wages.     Schoenhof,    J. 

( Question*  of  the  day,  no.  72. )  — 1367 

Ecoiien,  France.    Conant,  C.  W.    Art  student 

in  E.    12  pp.    (Barper'a  Mag.  v.  70, 1885,  p.  388.) 

Ecphan tides.  B.  C.  5  cent.   Fragmenta.    [Gr.] 

2  pp.  ( Kock,  K.  T.,  Comic.  Attic,  fragm.  v.  1,  p.  9 ;  Meineke, 
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Ecrivains  et  po6tes  de  TAllemagne.  Blaze  de 
Bury,  A.  H.  B.,  Baron,  dit.  2224 

Ecstasy.  Philosophy  of  animal  magnetism : 
together  with  the  system  of  manipulating 
adopted  to  produce  ecstacy  and  somnam- 
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See  also  Emotions.— Enthusiasm.— Hj'pnotisni. 
Mesmerism.- Mind.— Psychologry. 

Ecton,  John.     —1730. 

Thesaurus  rerum  ecclesiasticarum  :  being 
an  account  of  the  valuations  of  all  the  eccle- 
siastical benefices  in  the  several  dioceses  in 
England  and  Wales  .  .  .  3  ed.,  with  numerous 
additions  by  Browne  Willis.  London,  1763. 
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Ecuador.  Andr6,  E.  L'Amgrique  fiquinoxiale 
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HOLINSKI,  A.     Equateur.     1861.  4637 

Simpson,  A.  Travels  in  the  wilds  of  Ecua- 
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Wagner,  M.    Ueber  die  hydrographischen  verhaelt- 

nisse  und  das  vorkommen  der  suesswasserfiache  in  den 
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wissens.  Denkschr.  v.  37 :  Math.-phya.  classe,  Abhajidl. 
V.  10,  pt.  1,1866,  p.  63.) 

See  also  C^olombia. — <(nito. 

Ecuador,  Foreign  relations.  See  United  States, 
International  American  Conference. 

Eczema.  Morrow,  P.  A.  Drug  eruptions. 
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Hebra,  F.    Eczema.    90  pp.    (In  his  Diseases  of  the 

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Edlmrton,  England.  Gell,  P.  Edburton  church. 

3  pp.    ( Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc.  Joum.  v.  42, 1886,  p.  205. ) 
See  also  Nnsscx. 

l-:dda. 

Sabmund.  Edda  Saemundar  hinns  Fr6da. 
The  Edda  of  Saemnnd  the  Learned.  From 
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Snorro  Sturluson.    Younger  Edda  ;  also 

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Odilruns  klaire.  uebersetzt  und  erklaert  von  Wll- 

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Dahlerup,  v.,  and  JOnsson,  F.   Den  forste 

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Keary,  C.  F.    Mythology  of  the  Eddaa ; 

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Olsen,  B.  M.  Tredje  og  fjaerde  gram- 
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Sander,   F.      Rigveda  und  Edda.      Eine 

vergleichende  untersuchung  der  alten  ari- 
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Etlzardi,  A.     Fensalir  und  Vegtaraskvida  12,  5  ff. 

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Homnann,  A.  Bildlicher  ausdruck  im  Be(3wulf  und  in 
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V.  23,  1878,  p.  446.) 

See  also  Epic  and  heroic  poetry.— Folk-lore.— 
<>ndrnn.—  Helflensage.—  Icelandic  folk-lore.— 
Icelandic  literature.  —  Legends. —  Nibelnniren 
lied  and  saKC.— Scandinavian  literature. 

Eddy,  Mrs.  Mary  Baker  Glover. 

Science  and  health,  with  key  to  the  Scrip- 
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Eddy,  Richard,  D.  D.    1828—. 

Universalism  in  America :  a  history,  v.  1, 
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EDDY,  Ulysses  D.  1204 


EDGAR,  John  George 


Eddy,  Ulj-sses  D.    Our  chance  for  commercial 

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li>idy,  William  Abner.    The  highest  structure 

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FMe,  Georg^. 

Management  of  steel.  6  ed.  London,  1891. 
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K*!*",  W.   Moore.    National  pensions.    17  pp. 

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K<leltclt,  Albert. 

Finland.    See  Lansdell,  H.,  and  Edelfelt,  A. 

E«lel.Hteliu',  Die.  40  pp.  Kleefeld,  (— ).  {Samml. 

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Kdoii,    Rev.    Charles   Page.      Burgon,  J.   W. 

Charles  Pa^e  Edeu :  the  earnest  parish  priest.  38  pp. 
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Kdcii,  George,  1  Earl  of  Auckland. 

Trottek,  L.  J.  Earl  of  Auckland.  1893. 
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Eden,  Richard.  Circa  1521-77.  First  two  voy- 
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Life  and  labours  of  E.    12  pp.    (Eden,  R.,  First  three 

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Kdcii,  Robert,  afterwards  Henley.  See  Henley, 
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Kdcn,  Garden  of.  Delitzsch,  F.  Wo  lag 
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AmbroHluM.  St.,  Bp.  of  Milan.    De  paradiso.    25  pp. 

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Kdeiiftt«!4.    Deloye,  A.    Des  Edenates  et  de  la 

ville  de  Sejme  en  Proveftce.  20  pp.  {Blblioth.  Ecole  des 
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K4lcnt<tn,  N.  C.    Dlllard,  R.   Historic  tea  party 

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E<lenliciiu,  Alfred,  D.  D.,  Ph.  D.     1826-89. 

Life  and  times  of  Jesus  the  Messiah.  8  ed. 
London,  1894.  2  v.  8°.  (Rev.  of  in  £;din.  Bet>. 
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The  Temple,  its  ministry  and  services,  as 

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On  a  new  theory  of  the  origin  and  composition  of  the 

synoptic  Gospels  proposed  by  G.  Wetzel.  14  pp.  (Driver, 
S.  R.,  and  others,  Studia  Biblica,  p.  75.) 

Edes,  Rev.  Richard  Snllivan.  1810-77.  Bio- 
graphical sketch  of  Col.  John  May.  10  pp.  (May,  J., 
Journal  and  letters,  p.  7.) 

Edes.    See  af«o  Eads. 

Edessa,  Bps.  of.     See  Barsamya. — Jacobus  H 

(Commentator). 

Edessa,  Mesopotamia.  Cureton,  W.  Ancient 
Syrlac  documents  relative  to  the  earliest  estab- 
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JosuE  {Stylites).    Chronicle,  composed  in 

Syriac  A.  D.  507,  with  a  translation  Into  Eng- 
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niivHl,  R.    Histoire  politique,  religieuse,  et  litt«raire 

d'Edesse  jusqu'a  la  premiSre  croisade.  181  pp.  (Joum. 
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Edfii,  Egypt.  Rouge,  J.,  Vicomte  de.  Inscrip- 
tions et  notices  recuelllles  k  Edfou  {Haute- 
Egypte),  pendant  la  mission  sclentlflque  de 
M.  le  Vicomte  E.  de  Roug6.     1880,  2  v.       2702 

Poole,  S.  L.    Edfa  and  Philae.    19  pp.    (Wilson,  Sir 

C.  W.,  Picturesque  Palestine,  Sinai,  and  Egypt,  v.  4,  p.  216.) 

Edf>:ar,  King  of  England.  943-975.  Voyage 
with  4000  shippes  round  about  his  large  monarchic,  973. 
4  pp.    (Hakluyt,  R.,  Voyages,  v.  1,  p.  7.) 

Edgar,  son  of  Edward.  12  cent.  Voyage  to 
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Edg-ar,  Andrew,  D.  D. 

Old  church  life  in  Scotland :  lectures  on 
klrk-session  and  presbytery  records.  1  and  2  s. 
London,  1885-86.     2  v.  8°.  —1275 

Edgar,  John  George.    1834-64. 

Boyhood  of  great  men  Intended  as  an  ex- 
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by  Birket  Foster.    London,  1853.    16°.       3707 

Contents. 

Lawrence,  Sir  T. 


Alembert,  J.  le  R.  d'. 

Arnold,  T. 

Audubon,  J.  J. 

Banks,  Sir  J. 

Buxton,  Sir  T.  F. 

Canning,  G. 

Canova,  A. 

Cavendish,  H. 

Chalmers,  T. 

Cooper,  Sir  A.  P. 

Davy,  Sir  H. 

Ferguson,  J. 

Franklin,  B. 

Galilei,  G. 

Gibbon,  E. 

Haendel,  Q.  F. 

Hunter,  J. 

Jeffrey,  F.,  Lord. 

Jervis,  J.,  1  Earl  St.  Vincent. 

Johnson,  S. 

Jones,  Sir  W. 


Mackintosh,  Sir  J. 

Mozart,  J.  C.  W.  A. 

Murray,  W.,  1  Earl  of  Mans- 
field. 

Napoleon  I,  Emperor  of  the 
French. 

Nelson,  Vice-Admiral  H.,  1 
Viscount  Nelson. 

Newton,  Sir  I. 

Paley,  W. 

Scott,  J.,  1  Earl  of  Eldon. 

Scott,  Sir  W. 

Simson,  R. 

Thorwaldsen,  B. 

Webster,  D. 

Wellesley,  A.,  1  Ihike  of  Wel- 
lington. 

Wilberforce,  W. 

Wilkie,  Sir  D. 

Wordsworth,  W. 


EDGAR,  John  George 


1205 


EDINBURGH,  Church  History 


Footprints  of  famous  men,   designed   as 

incitements  to  intellectual  industry.  With 
illustrations  by  Birket  Poster.  London,  1854. 
16°.  '  3707 

Contents. 
Black,  J.  Necker,  J. 

Brindley,  J.  Pitt,  W. 

Burke,  E.  Reynolds,  Sir  J. 

Chantry,  Sir  F.  Shore,  J.,   1   Barcm    Teign- 

Collingwood,  C,  Lord.  mouth. 

Erskine,  T.,  Baron.  Smith,  A. 

Hume,  D.  Southey,  R. 

Hunter,  W.  Washington,  G. 

Milner,  I.,DeaK.  Watt,  J. 

Moore,  T.  Wren,  Sir  C. 

Etlf^ar,  Matilda  (Ed.) 

Ten  years  of  Upper  Canada  in  peace  and 
war,  1805-15 ;  being  the  Ridout  letters  with  an- 
notations. Also  an  appendix.  London,  1891. 
8°.  4636 

Edg-ar,  William  C.  1856 — .  Russia's  land  sys- 
tem: the  cause  of  the  famine.  8  pp.  (Forum,  v.  13,  1892, 
p.  575.) 

Edg'e,  Frederick  Milnes. 

Exploits  and  triumphs,  in  Europe,  of  Paul 
Morphy,  the  chess  champion ;  including  an 
historical  account  of  clubs,  biographical 
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York,  1859.     p.  8°.  —1797 

Edgehill,  England.    Miller,  G.    Battle  of  E. 

10  pp.     (Archaeol.  Joum.  v.  46,  1889,  p.  36.) 
See  also  WarwIoUshlre. 

Edgell,  Capt.  Edmund  Vemey  Wyatt.    1845—. 
Story  of  the  Zulu  campaign.     See  Ashe, 
Maj.  W.,  and  Edgell,  Capt.  E.  V.  W. 
Edgevvorth,  C.  Sneyd. 

Memoirs  of  the  Abb6  Edgeworth ;  contain- 
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Edgeworth,  Francis  Ysidro.  1845 — .  Philos- 
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Wernicke,  A.    Edgeworth,  Mathematical  psychics. 

12  pp.    (  Vierteljahrsschr.  f.  wissens.  philos.  v.  6, 1882,  p.  492. ) 

Edgeworth,  de  Firmont,  Henry  Essex,  Abbi. 
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BouvENS,   ( — )   de.     Oraison    funfebre   de 

trfes-vfingrable  H.  E.  Edgeworth  de  Firmont, 
confesseur  de  Louis  XVI,  prononcfie  le  29 
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Edgeworth,  C.  S.    Memoirs  of  the  Abb6 

Edgeworth ;  containing  his  narrative  of  the 
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Edgeworth,  Maria.     1767-1849. 

Belinda.  London,  1810.  2  v.  12°.  (Barbauld, 
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Comic  dramas,  in  three  acts.  2  ed.  Lon- 
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Contents.    I-ove  and  law.— The  Romo,  thistle,  and 
Ntiamroek. — Two  ^nardlans. 

Modern  Griselda :  a  tale.  1  Am.  ed.  George- 
town, 1810.     p.  8°.  2336 
Note. — Also  in  Barbauld,  Mrs.  A.  L.  A.,  Brit,  novelists^ 
V.  50,  p.  245. 


Maria   Edgeworth 


1884. 
3767 
98  pp.  a« 


ZiMMERN,     H. 

( Famous  imrmen. ) 

Ritchie.  Mrs.  A.  I.  T.    Miss  Edgeworth. 

her  Book  of  sibyls,  p.  51.)— Two  women  of  let  tern. 

4  pp.    (Atlant.  Monthly,  v.  51,  1883,  p.  413.) 

Edgren,  Anna  Charlotte  LeflBer.    1849—.    Gub- 

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Edible  toadstooLs  and  mushrooms.  Our.  Gib- 
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Edict  of  Nantes.    See  Nantes,  Edict  of. 

Ediotuiii  perpetnum.    Lenel,  O.  —3352 

Edinburgh,  Duke  of.  See  Alfred  Ernest  Albert. 

Edinburgh,  Scotland. 

Chambers,  R.    Edinburgh  merchants  and 
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Minor  antiquities  of  Edinburgh.  [.4no7i.] 

1833.  2587 

Walks  in  Edinburgh.     1825.  2587 

DoBSON,  W.  T.   History  of  the  Bassandyne 

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Hannay,  D.   Glimpses  of  the  land  of  Scott. 

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Oliphant,  Mrs.  M.  O.  W.  Royiil  Edin- 
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Edinburgh,  Church  history. 

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Mitchell,  A.  F.,  and  Christie,  J.  (Eds.) 

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Lewes,  C.  L.  Memoirs,  containing  anec- 
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Edinburgh  Journal  of  natural  and  geograph- 
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Ri>ir<'l>ot,  W,     First  Edinburgh  reviewers.     44  pp. 

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Edinburgh  University. 

Report  of  the  trial  of  the  students  on  the 
charge  of  mobbing,  rioting,  and  assault,  at 
the  college,  on  Jan.  11,  12,  1838.  Edinburgh, 
1838.     8°.  —2373 

Grant,  Sir  A.    Story  of  the  university  of 

Edinburgh  during  its  first  three  hundred 
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BolHvId.B.    Libraryof  the  University  of  Edinburgh. 

6  pp.  (Phllobiblon  Soc.  Miscel.  v.  6.)— Carlyle,  T.  In- 
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Edingtoii,  England.   Alexander,  R.  C.    Eding- 

ton  or  Yatton  the  Ethandun  of  Alfred's  victory?    15  pp. 
(  Wiltshire  Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Mag.  v.  5,  1859,  p.  193.) 
— Pontlng:,  C.  E.    Edington  church,  Wilts.    19  pp.  2  pi. 
(Archaeol.  Joum.  v.  45,  1886,  p.  43. ) 
See  also  WiltMhirp. 

Edis,  Robert  William.   1839—.  Health  and  taste 

in  English  homes.  11  pp.  {Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  38, 1885, 
p.  711.) — Healthy  furniture  and  decoration.  96  pp. 
( London,  Internat.  Health  Exhib.  Literature,  v.  1,  p.  287 ; 
v.  3,  p.  109.) 

Edison,  Thomas  Alva.    1847 — .    Air-telegraph. 

System  of  telegraphing  to  trains  and  ships.  7  pp.  ( N. 
Am.  Bev.  v.  142,  1886,  p.  285. )  — Dangers  of  electric 
llgrhtlnii:.  10  pp.  (iV.  Am.  Rev.  v.  149,  1889,  p.  625.)— 
Perfected  phonojirraph.    10  pp.    {N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  146, 

1888,  p.  641.) 

Hnbert,  P.  Q.,  Jr.    Thos.  A.  Edison.    41  pp.    {In  Lis 

Inventors,  p.  223.)  —  Latlirop,  G.  P.  Talks  with  E. 
11  pp.  (Harper's  Mag.  v.  80,  1890,  p.  425.)— West! nR- 
houNe.  G.,  Jr.    Reply  to  E.    12  pp.    (iV.  Am.  Rev.  r.  149, 

1889,  p.  653.) 

Editha,  St.  Black,  W.  H.,  and  Hoare,  Sir  R. 
C.  {Eds.)  Chronicon  Vilodunense:  sive  de 
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FiMcher.  R.    Zur  sprache  und  autorschaft  der  mit- 

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(Anglia,  v.  11,  1889,  p.  175.)— Heuser,  W.  Zu  Fischer, 
Sprache  und  autorschaft  der  mittelengl.  legenden  St. 
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Editors.    Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.    Group  of  pre- 

revolutionary  editors.  28  pp.  (Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  17,  1887, 
p.  1.)— Notable  editors  between  1776  and  1800.  31  pp. 
(Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  17, 1887,  p.  97. )  -Hazlitt,  W.  Chapter 
on  editors.  10  pp.  (Jn  ftis  Sketches  and  essays,  p.  S52.) — 
I.earned,  J.  E.  Turning  of  the  worm.  10  pp.  (Forum, 
V.  2, 1886,  p.  77.) 

Edkins,  Joseph,  D.  D.   1823 — .   Bituminous  coal 

mines  west  of  Peking.  8  pp.  {Royal  Asiat.  Soc.  North- 
China  branch,  Joum.  n.  s.  v.  4,  1868,  p.  243. )— Chinese 
architecture.  36  pp.  (Royal  Asiat.  Soc.  China  branch, 
Joum.  n.  s.  V.  24, 1890,  p.  263.)— On  C'hinese  nameM  for 
boats  and  boat  gear  with  remarks  on  the  Chinese  use  of 
the  mariner's  compass.  20  pp.  (Royal  Asiat.  Soc.  North- 
China  branch,  Joum.  n.  s.  v.  11, 1877,  p.  123.)— Priority  of 
labial  letters  illustr.  in  t'lilnCNe  phoneticH.  16  pp. 
(Royal  Asiat.  Soc.  Qt.  Brit.  Joum.  n.  s.  v.  19,  1887,  p.  207.) 
—Sketch  of  the  life  of  ('onfuciUH.  19  pp.  (Royal 
Asiat.  Soc.  North-China  branch,  Joum.  v.  2,  1860,  p.  1.)— 
Visit  to  the  city  of  Confucius.  14  pp.  ( Royal  Asiat.  Soc. 
North-China  branch,  Joum.  n.  s.  v.  8,  1874,  p.  79.)— What 
did  the  ancient  Chinese  know  of  the  Oreeltx  and 
■toinaiiw?     23   pp.      (Royal    Asiat.  Soc.  North-China 


ED  KINS,  Joseph 


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EDSON,  Cyrus 


branch,  Joum.  n.  s.  v.  18, 1884,  p.  1.)— Ancient  navigation 
in  the  Indian  ocean.  27  pp.  (Royal  Asiat.  8oc.  Ot. 
Brit.  Journ.  n.  s.  v.  18, 1886,  p.  1.)— Notices  of  the  charac- 
ter and  writing.s  of  Meh  titl.  5  pp.  (Royal  Asiat.  Soc. 
NorthChina  branch,  Journ.  v.  1,  1859,  p.  165.)— Visit  to 
the  agricultural  MonsTnls.  13  pp.  (Royal  Asiat.  Soc. 
North-China  branch,  Journ.  n.  s.  v.  2,  1866,  p.  99.)— Philo- 
logical importance  of  geographical  terms  in  the  Nhi-kl. 
5  pp.  (Royal  Asiat.  Soc.  China  branch,  Joum.  n.  s.  v.  21, 
1887,  p.  199.)— Sketch  of  the  Taulnt  niytholoicy  in  its 
modern  form.  6  pp.  (Royal  Asiat.  Soc.  North-China 
branch,  Journ.  v.  1, 1859,  p.  309.)— On  the  ancient.mouths 
of  the  Y«n|ft»¥  Kinni;.  8  pp.  (Royal  Asiat.  Soc. 
North-China  branch,  Joum.  v.  2,  1860,  p.  77.)— The  Yl 
kinK  nf  'I"*  4'hlnpHe.  as  a  book  of  divination  and 
philosophy.  21  pp.  (Royal  Asiat.  Soc.  Gt.  Brit.  Joum. 
n.  3.  V.  16,  1884,  p.  360.) 

Edler,  Karl  Erdmann.   Die  Alte  truhe :  novelle. 

24  pp.  (DeuUcli.  rundsclmu,  v.  31,  1882,  p.  445.)  — Der 
Wapiti.    U  pp.    (Deutach.  rundschau,  v.  64,  1890,  p.  438.) 

Kdler,  Otto.    Zu  Tacitus  historien.   2  pp.   ( I'hi- 

lologus,  V.  51,  1892,  p.  184.) 

Kdliug:t<>n,  England.  Weir,  G.  Edlington. 
2  pp.  (/n  his  Hist,  and  descript.  sketches  of  .  .  .  Horn- 
castle,  p.  .57.) 

See  also  I.lncolnHliiro. 

1'3(lmand.H,  Jane  Loring  (  TV. ) 

Russian  novelists.     See  Vogii6,  E.  M.,  Vi- 
comte  de  ( in  preceding  catalogue). 
Edina)id!S,  John. 

Reading  notes  on  Wycliffe.  Phila.,  1884. 
16-\  W.58 

Kdiiiaiids,  Thomas  F.  Is  our  nation  defense- 
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l-^dmond,  John  Philip. 

The  Aberdeen  printers.    Edward  Raban 

to  James   Nicol,   1620-1736.     Aberdeen,   1886. 

8\  W.35 
Annals  of  Scottish  printing.    See  Dickson, 

R.,  and  Edmond,  J.  P. 
Kdinond.     See  also  Edmund. 
Kdraond  et  .sa  o«m.siiie.    191  pp.    Kock,  C.  P. 

de.     ((Euvres  compl.  v.  102,  p.  1.) 

Kdinondx,  Charles  (£d.) 

Poetry  of  the  Anti-Jacobin :  comprising 
the  celebrated  political  and  satirical  poems  of 
Rt.  Hon.  G.  Canning  .  .  .  and  others.  Ed., 
with  explanatory  notes.  3  ed.,  considerably 
enlarged,  with  illustrations  by  James  Gillray. 
New  York,  1890.     12°.  1328 

Ediiiuud.s,  Cyrus  R. 

John  Milton  :  a  biography.  London,  1851, 
16^  4797 

K«lnn»nds,  John  Worth,  and  I>t'vter,  George 
T.,  Af.D.  Spiritualism.  With  an  appendix, 
by  Nathaniel  P.  Tallmadge.  v.  1.  New  York, 
1853.     8^.  —1452 

I'2di)toiids,  Richard  H.  Unparalleled  industrial 
progress,  13  pp.  (Forum,  v.  13,  1892,  p.  673.)— Oyster 
intoroHtM  of  Maryland  [and|  Virginia.  30  pp.  (Goode, 
G.  B.,  Finhi'rieA  and  fishei-if  industries  uf  the  U.  S.  Sect.  2, 
pp.  429,  464.) 

Kdiiioiids,  S.  Emma  E. 

Nurse  and  spy  in  the  Union  army :  com- 
prising the  adventures  and  experiences  of  a 
woman  in  hospitals,  camps,  and  battle-fields. 
With  illustrations.     Hartford,  1865.     8^     26^2 


Edinontls.    See  also  Edmunds. 
KdiiiondHoii,  Rev.  George.    Holland  and  her 

literature  in  the  17  century.    7  pp.    ( Afocmi/ton**  Mag. 
V.  60,  1890,  p.  124.) 

Kdiiioiidsoii.     See  also  Edmundson. 
Kdinund,  St.,  Abp.  of  Canterbury.. 

Charlet,  F.  P.    Abregfi  de  la  vie  de  St 

Edmond.     n.  d.     (Biblioth.  bleue,  v.  8.)    2316 

Kdiiiiiiid,    St.,   King   of  East   Anglia.    Liber 

miraculorum  Sancti  Eadmundi.  7  pp.  (Mart4ne,  E., 
and  Durand,  U.,  Vet.  script,  amplisa.  collect,  v.  6,  p.  821.) 

Kdiniiiid,  and  Edward,  sons  of  King  Edmund 

Iromide.  Voyage  into  Hungary,  1017.  1  p.  (Hakluyt, 
R.,  Voyages,  v.  1,  p.  11.) 

EdiiKiiid.    See  also  Edmond. 

Ediiiiiiids,  Albert  J.    Charles  Thomson's  New 

Testament.    9  pp.    (Pa.  Afoj.  Hi»(.  v.  15, 1891,  p.  327.) 

KdiiKiiids,  E.  S.  Ancient  stone  forts  in  In- 
diana.   3  pp.     (^m.  ^nftj.  V.  12,  1890,  p.  349.) 

Kdiiiiiiid.s,  George   Franklin.    1828—.    Perils 

of  our  national  elections.  11  pp.  (Forum,  v.  12,  1891, 
p.  691.)— Corrupt  political  inethodx.  12  pp.  (Forum, 
V.7, 1888,  p. 349.)— Political  .tltuatlon.  11pp.  (Forum, 
V.  5,  1888,  p.  477.) — Politics*  as  a  career.  8  pp.  (Forum, 
v.  14,  1887,  p.  445.)— The  larlflT.  9  pp.  (Harper's  Mag. 
V.  76,  1888,  p.  426.) 
EdlllUlKliS,  Walter.  Case  of  perforating  tuber- 
culosis of  skull  with  cerebral  symptoms.  8  pp.  (Brain, 
V.  8, 1886,  p.  88.) 

Edniuiidis.    See  also  Edmonds. 
Edimiiids-Bury.    See  Bury  St.  Edmunds. 
Ediiiiiiidsoii,  Rev.  George.    1848 — . 

Milton  and  Vondel :  a  curiosity  of  literar 
ture.     London,  1885.     12°.  1345 

Frederick  Henry,  Prince  of  Orange.  63  pp.  (Eng. 

Hist.  Rev.  V.  5, 1890,  pp.  41,  264.)— Louis  de  Geer.  28  pp. 
(Eng.  Hist.  Rev.  v.  6,  1891,  p.  685.) 

Edmundson,  Henry.    17  cent. 

Lingua  linguarum.  The  naturall  language 
of  languages.  The  first  part  in  a  vocabulary. 
Wherein  it  is  desired  .  .  .  that  tongues  may  be 
brought  to  teach  themselves,  and  words  may 
be  best  fancied,  understood,  and  remembered. 
Contrived,  and  built  upon  analogy  .  .  .  here 
fitted  for  the  first  fourmes  in  grammar- 
schooles,  to  acquaint  them  with  the  Latine 
tongue.  London,  165-5.  18°.  ( TTttft  Wood,  L., 
Floras  Anglicus. )  1578 

Ediniindsoii.    See  also  Edmondson. 

Edoni.  CoLViLE,  H.  E.  The  Accursed  land; 
or,  fli-st  steps  on  the  water-way  of  Edom. 
1884.  1487 

ROKcrN.  Miss  M.  E.    Mount  Hor  and  the  cUfFs  of  E. 

14  pp.  (Wilson,  Sir  C.  W.,  Picturesque  Palestine,  ainai, 
and  Egypt,  v.  3,  p.  217.) 

.See  also  Palestine. 

Edsoii,  Cyrus,  M.  D.   Apropos  of  cholera.  4  pp. 

(N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  155, 1892,  p.  376.)— Do  we  live  too  fast  T 
6  pp.  ( -V.  Am.  Kev.  v.  154,  1892,  p.  281.)— Defenses  against 
epidemic  diseases.  7  pp.  (Forum,  v.  9,  1890,  p.  475.) 
—Contagion  of  leprosy.    4  pp.     (N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  152, 

1891,  p.  7.59.)— Present  and  future  of  medical  science. 
3  pp.  (iV.  .4m.  Rev.  v.  154,  1892,  p.  117.)— Poisons  in 
food  and  drink.  11pp.  (Forum,  v.  1, 1886,  p.  572.)— Pre- 
vailing epidemic.  3  pp.  (N'.  Am.  Rev.  v.  150,  1890, 
p.  269.)— Typhus  lever.    3  pp.    (.V.  .4m.  Rev.  v.  154, 

1892,  p.  505.) 


EDSON,  Cyrus 


1208 


EDUCATION 


Is  drunkenness  curable?    See  Hammond, 

W.  A.,  and  others. 
Safeguards  against  the  cholera.    See  Wy- 

man,  W.,  and  others. 
Gdson,  Obed.    Brodhead's  expedition  against 

tbe  Indians  of  the  upper  Allegheny,  1779.  27  pp.  (Mag. 
Am.  BUI.  T.  3, 1ST9,  p.  649. ) 

KdiicHtioii. 

Brunetiere,  F.    Education  et  instruction. 
1896.  2292 

Cauntee,  J.  H.    On  the  education  of  the 

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3155 

College  and  the  Church.    The  "How  I 

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"Confessions."  From  the  Forum  Magazine. 
1887.  —2385 

Godwin,   W.     Enquirer.     Reflections   on 

education,  manners,  and  literature.  1797.  2283 

GoERREs,  J.  von.  Vortraege  ueber  encyclo- 
paedic und  methodologie  des  academischen 
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Qrasby,  W.  C.  Teaching  in  three  conti- 
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See  also  Academical  dei^recN. — Advice  to  the 
yoiin^-.- Afpricultural  education.— Art  ednca- 
ti»u.— Kible  in  the  scIiooIn.— Itlinil.  The.— Chau- 
tauqua. —  Classical  education.  —  t'olleifeN.  — 
('olleiciate  education.— Commercial  edncation. 
— t'ompetitivc  examinatiouN.— Culture.— Deaf 
and  Itiinib.  —  UlMcipliue.  —  Kduoation  of  the 
youn;^.- K<lucatlon  of  women.— UymnaNiumN. 
— HiiinauiNm.— Idiocy. — IndilM trial  education. 
—  Klnderf^arten.  —  Knowlcd|c:e.  —  ljani;:ua|g:e.  — 
I^aw. — .Uanual  t rai n in|i;.— Mathematics. — Medi- 
cal education.— Memory.— Military  edncation. 
—Moral  education.- Xaval  education.- ]Vormal 
schools.— Physical  training;.— Public  schools. 
— Reading.- Rel'ormator.v  education.— Reiljfl- 
ous  education.  —  School  books.  —  Schools. — 
SclentiHc  education.  —Self-culture.—  Social 
science.  —  Tcacliers.  —  Teaching:.  —  Technical 
education.- Theolosficaleducatlon.- I'niversi- 
ties.— I'niverslty  extension.  Also  the  names  of 
countries  and  states,  universities  and  colleges,  and  the 
names  of  educators. 

Education,  BibUography. 

Hall,  G.  S.,  and  Mansfield,  J.  M.  Hints 
toward  a  select  and  descriptive  bibliography 
of  education.     1886.  W.58 

Sonnenschein.  W.  S.     Education.     S  pp.    (In  his 

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West,  A.  F.     Alcuin  and  the  rise  of  the 

Christian  schools.     1892.  4747 

WoRDSWOBTH,  C.      Scholac  academicae: 

some  account  of  the  studies  at  the  English  . 
universities  in  the  eighteenth  century.    1877. 

—2372 

Ritpelli.  L.  N.     La  liberty  d'enseignement  devant 

I'hiatoire.  81  pp.  ( Correapondant,  v.  10, 1845,  p.  711 ;  v.  14, 
1846,  pp.  648,  811.)— IWponse  4  M.  Troplong  sur  la  liberty 
d'enseignement  devant  I'histoire.  32  pp.  {Correapondant, 
V.  11, 1845,  p.  841.) 

Gducatioii,  Periodicals. 

JAHBBUECHER  [und]  Neue  jahrbuecher 
fuer  philologie  und  paedagogik.  v.  30-42. 
Leipz.,  1889-96.     13  v.  in  26.  —2102 

Note.— For  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

New   England   Journal   of  education. 

V.  29-44.     Boat.,  1889-96.     16  v.  in  8.        —2361 
Jfole.—FoT  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

University  extension.  A  monthly  jour- 
nal devoted  to  the  interests  of  popular  educsr 
tion.  V.  1,  nos.  1,  2, 4-9.    Phila.,  1891-92.  8noB. 

3484 

Education,  Systems. 

See  the  names  of  the  founders,  <u  Frocbel,  F.— Ijtii- 
eaMt«r,  J.— Pe»t«lo««l,  J.  H.— Sturm,  J.  Also  Kin- 
derci»rt«n. 

Education  of  the  deaf,  Notes  and  observa- 
tions upon  the.    Gordon,  J.  C.  — 2304 

Educjition  of  the  poor.  On  the.  Gaunter, 
J.  H.     ( With  Hill,  R.,  Home  colonies. )       3155 

Education  of  the  young. 

Abcham,  R.    The  scholemaster.    Ed.  by 

J.  E.  B.  Mayor.     1863.  —2364 

The  same.      1870.      (Arber,    E.,  Reprints, 

no.  23.)  2127 

Shinn,  M.  W.    Notes  on  the  development 

of  a  child.  1893-94,  2  nos.  (Univ.  of  Cal. 
Studies,  V.  1,  nos.  1,  2. )  —1452 

Are  we  edncntinip  oar  ehlldren  7  5  pp.  (  Westm. 

Sev.  v.  128,  1887,  p.  883.)— Chesebrongrh,  A.  S.  Two 
specially  critical  periods  in  the  life  of  the  young.  16  pp. 
{Nem  Bnglartder,  v.  56, 1891,  p.  303.)— Education  of  chil- 
dren. 7  pp.  (Macmiltan's  Mag.  v.  61,  1890,  p.  186.)— 
f^it,  H.  A.  American  boys'  school :  what  it  should  be. 
11  pp.  (forum,  V.  12,  1891,  p.  1.)  — De  Qulncey,  T. 
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Ingt,  T.  14,  p.  9;  Uncoil,  writings,  t.  1,  p.  160.)— Dwight, 
T.  Edncation  in  boyhood.  17  pp.  {Forum,  v.  9,  1890, 
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idiots,  arriires,  et  6pileptiques.  8  pp.  (.Correspondant, 
n.  s.  V.  122, 1890,  p.  731.)— OaldoK,  H.  Les  gftteaux  alpha- 
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for  children.  14  pp.  (AT.  Am.  Rev.  v.  138,  1884,  p.  883.)— 
Jebb,  ilfr<.  E.  L.  Handworlc  for  children.  11pp.  (i^tTie- 
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MiCHBLET,  J. 

verselle,  suivi . 


mentnry  Hcbools.    20  pp.    ( Westm.  Bev.  n.  s.  v.  67, 

1885,  p.  1.)— Rice,  J.  M.  Need  school  be  a  blight  to  child- 
life?  7  pp.  (/■'orum,  V.  12,  1891,  p.  529.)— Sciiddcr.  H.E. 
Nursery  classics  in  school.  4  pp.  (Atlanl.  Monthly,  v.  i9, 
1887,  p.  800.)— VcrUllhnc,  A.  de.  Education  dans  Ic 
premier  ftge.  27  pp.  (Biblioth.  unit:  et  rev.  Suisse,  Sp^r. 
V.  48,  1890,  p.  35.)— Waller,  ilfrs.  J.  O.  Mental  and 
physical  training  of  children.  9  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent. 
V.  26, 1889,  p.  659.)— Our  modern  .youth.  15  pp.  (Fra«er'» 
Mag.v.  68, 1863,  p.  115.) 

See  also  Advice  to  the  jouhk.  — Boytt.  —  t'hll- 
dren.— ChrlNtian  HrotherH.— Kdiicntion.-<iirlH. 
— Kindergarten. — Nelf-culf  lire.  .4lso  Froebel.  F. 
— PcNtalozasl.  J.  H. 

Education  of  women. 

Beale,  D.  ( Ed. )  Reports  issued  bj;  the 
Schools'  Inquiry  Commission,  on  the  educa- 
tion of  girls,     n.  d.  —2377 

Lange,  H.    Higher  education  of  women  in 

Europe.  1890.  (Harris,  W.  T.,  Internat.  Ed. 
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Introduction  k  I'histoire  uni- 
.  d'un  fragment  sur  I'Sduca- 
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—  Aldls.  Mrs.  M.  S.  Complements  and  compliments. 
11  pp.  (  Westm.  Bev.  v.  136,  1891,  p.  173.)— <'herballe«. 
V.  (G.  Valbert,  pseud.)  Enseignement  des  jennes  filles 
en  France.  12  pp.  (Bev.  d.  deu^  Tnondes,  1886,  3  pfir.  v.  73, 
p.  202.)— C'hlappelU.  A.  Le  donne  alle  scuole  dei  filo- 
sofi  greci.  29  pp.  (iVuot).  ontol.  3  s.  v.  27,  1890,  p.  613.)— 
t'louitrh,  A.  J.  English  university  life  for  women.  10  pp. 
(Forum,  v.  12,  1891,  p.  346. )— I>efoc,  D.  Education  of 
women.  4 'pp.  (Arber,  E.,  Eng.  gamer,  v.  2,  p.  265.)— 
I>wi||;ht,  'r.  Education  for  women  at  Yale.  13  pp. 
(Forum,  v.  13,  1892,  p.  451.)— Kastman,  M.  F.  Educa- 
tion of  women  in  the  Eastern  states.  51  pp.  (Meyer, 
A.  N.,  Woman's  work  in  Am.  p.  3.)— EgBleston.  G.  C. 
Education  of  women.  5  pp.  (Harper's  Mag,  v.  67,  1883, 
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Rev.  n.  s.  v.  66,  1884,  p.  185.)— Everett,  E.  Female  edu- 
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fleld,  J.  H.  Co-education  at  Oberlin.  13  pp.  (Biblioth. 
Sacra,  v.  46,  1889,  p.  443.)— Fawcett,  Mrs.  M.  Q.  Use  of 
higher  education  to  women.    9  pp.    (Contemp.  Bev.  v.  50, 

1886,  p.  719.)— Fitch,  J.  G.  Women  and  the  universities. 
16  pp.  (Contemp.  Bev.  v.  58,  1890,  p.  240.)— Franklin, 
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(Meyer,  A.  N.,  Woman's  work  in  Am.  p.  89.)— Oilman. 
A.  Women  who  go  to  college.  5  pp.  (Century  Mag. 
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— Die  weiblichen  hoehern  curse  in  Russland.  4  pp.  {  Un- 
sere  Zeit,  1889,  v.  2,  p.  379.)— Higher  edncation  of 
women.  11  pp.  (Westm.  Bev.  v.  129,  1888,  p.  152.)— 
Janet,  P.  Education  des  femmes.  38  pp.  (Bev.  d.  deux 
mondes,  1883,  3  p«r.  v.  59,  p.  48.)— Jenner,  G.  Women 
at  the  Swiss  universities.  14  pp.  (Fortn.  Bev.  n.  s.  v.  18, 
1875,  p.  339.)— I.lnt«n,  Mrs.  E.  L.  Higher  edncation  of 
woman.  13  pp.  (Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  40,  1886,  p.  498.)— 
3IcKerlle,  H.  The  lower  education  of  women.  8  pp. 
(Contemp.  Rev.  v.  51,  1887,  p.  112.)— Michel,  L.  C.  Edu- 
cation des  flUes.  23  pp.  (Correspondant,  v.  74,  1868,  p.  51.) 
— Moriran,  L.  D.  Ladies  and  learning.  10  pp.  (Atlant. 
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lectures  for  women.  5  pp.  (Macmillan's  Mag.  f. 19,  ISeO, 
p.  159. )— Palmer,  A.  F.  Review  of  the  higher  education 
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M.  R.  L.  Rapport  sur  le  concours  relatif  ^I'instruction 
et  au  salaire  des  femmes  dans  les  travaux  d'industrie. 
26  pp.  (Inst,  de  France,  Acad.  Sci.  moral.  Mhn.  v.  14, 
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37  pp.  (Rev.  d.  deux  mondes,  1888,  3  p«r.  v.  86,  p.  644.)— 
Runkle,  L.  G.  New  knock  at  an  old  door.  6  pp.  ( Cen- 
lury  Mag.  v.  3, 1883,  p.  683.)— Sewall,  M.  W.  Education 
of  woman  in  the  Western  states.  35  pp.  (Meyer,  A.  N., 
Woman's  tpork  in  Am.  p.  54.)— Slcard,  A.    Un  dernier 


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1888,  p.  927. )— SniUli,  A.  W.  P.  A  women's  college  in 
the  United  States.  9  pp.  (.Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  23,  1888, 
p.  918.)— Snow,  J.  T.  Wanted:  an  education.  5  pp. 
{Harper's  Mag.  v.  30,  1865,  p.  361.)— Stephoim,  K.  Ad- 
vanced education  for  women.  11  pp.  (,Fonim,  v.  7,  1888, 
p.  41.)— Stevens,  W.  Lc  C.  University  education  for 
women.  15  pp.  (.N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  136,  1883,  p.  25.)— Stotl- 
dard,  F.  H.  Women  in  the  English  universities.  21  pp. 
(XewEngUmder,  v.  45, 1886,  p.  573.)— Sybel,  H.  von.  Ueber 
frauenbildung.  17  pp.  (Deutach.  rundschau,  v.  45,  1885, 
p.  344.)— Tottenham,  H.  R.  A  mixed  university.  10  pp. 
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sity deffrces  be  given  to  women?  13pp.  {Weatm.  Bev. 
n.  s.  V.  59,  1881,  p.  493.) 

See  also  Edin.  Eev.  v.  166, 1887,  p.  89.  Also  Edueatlon. 
— OlrlN.— Girton  CoUeife.- Xewnham  t'ollege.- 
Woman. 

Education  physique  et  les  mouvements  cor- 
porels,  Reflexions  sur  1'.    Schenstroem,  R. 

—1793 

Educational  sy.steni  of  the  province  of  On- 
tario. Toronto,  1886.  8°.  (ITif/iBiggar,  E.  B., 
Canada. )  1635 

Educational  value  of  political  economy.  Pat- 
ten, S.  N.    (Am.  Econ.  Assoc.  Pub.  v.  5,  no.  6. ) 

-4376 

Educazione  del  cuore :  novelle.  Dandolo,  T., 
Conte.  2315 

Edward,  the  Confessor,  Saxon  King  of  England. 
Gibbon,  J.  lAttributed  fo.]  Edovardus 
Confessor  redivivus.  The  piety  and  vertues 
of  holy  Edward  the  Confessor,  reviv'd  in  the 
sacred  majesty  of  King  James  II.  [Anon.'] 
1688.  ( With  Dryden,  J. ,  Defence  of  the  papers, 
im-itten  by  the  late  King. )  1557 

Edward  I,  King  of  England. 

Black,  J.  G.,  and  others  (£?d8.)  Calendar 
of  the  patent  rolls  preserved  in  the  Public 
Record  Office.  Edward  I,  1281-1301.  1893-95, 
2  V.     ( Gt.  Brit.  Rolls  chron. )  4512 

GouGH,  H.  (£;d.)  Scotland  in  1298.  Docu- 
ments relating  to-  the  campaign  of  King 
Edward  I  in  that  year,  and  especially  to  the 
battle  of  Falkirk.     1888.  2593 

Prynne,  W.    History  of  King  John,  King 

Henry  III,  and  .  .  .  King  Edward  I .  .  .    1670. 

1511 

Roberts,  C.   (Ed.)     Calendarium  genea- 

logicum.  Henry  III  and  Edward  I.  1865,  2  v. 
( Ot.  Brit.  Rolls  chron. )  4583 

Societyop  Antiquaries  of  London.  Liber 

quotidianus  contrarotulatoris  garderobae. 
Anno  regni  Regis  Edwardi  Prlmi  vicesimo 
octavo,  A.  D.  1299-1300.     1787.  1511 

Ex  commentariis  Albnnenslbus  de  Edwardo  I  Rege 

coUectis.  6  pp.  (Frankfort  Soc.  Script,  v.  28,  p.  621.)— 
I.eonard,  G.  H.  Expulsion  of  the  Jews  by  E.  44  pp. 
(Royal  Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  n.  s.  v.5, 1891,  p.  103.)— .Hllman, 
H.  S.  On  some  accounts  of  the  royal  wardrobe  in  the 
reigns  of  E.  and  Edward  II.  4  pp.  (Archaeologia,  v.  48, 
1886,  p.  281.)— Rlshangrer,  W.fde.  Ex  gestis  Edwardi  I. 
2  pp.  (Frankfort  Soc.  Script,  v.  28,  p.  518.)— Voy»KC  of  B. 
into  Syria,  1270.  4  pp.  (Hakluyt,  R.,  Voyages,  v.  2,  p.  72.) 
See  also  Great  Britain,  History,  Conquest  to  Henry 
VIII. 

Vot.  III.— 162. 


Edward  II,  King  of  England.  1284-1327.  Let- 
ters, written  in  Sussex  in  the  year  1305,  extracted  from 
an  ancient  MS.  in  the  chapter-house,  Westminster.  19  pp. 
(Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  2, 1849,  p.  80.) 

Handcock,  G.  F.  (Ed.)    Calendar  of  the 

patent  rolls,  preserved  in  the  Public  Record 
Office...  Edward  n,  1307-13.  1894.  (Gt. 
Brit.  Rolls  chron. )  4512 

Stevenson,  W.  H.  ( £d. )    Calendar  of  the 

close  rolls  preserved  in  the  Public  Record 
Office.  Edward  II,  1307-23.  1892-95,  3  v.  ( Gt. 
Brit.  Rolls  chron. )  4512 

Blaanw.  W.  H.    Visit  of  E.  to  Battle  and  other  part* 

of  Sussex  in  1324.  13  pp.  (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll. 
v.  6, 1853,  p.  41.)— FerfCUMon.  R.  S.  Notes  on  the  initial 
letter  of  a  charter  of  E.  to  the  city  of  Carlisle.  6  pp.  1  pi. 
(Archaeol.  Joum.  v.  39, 1882,  p.  291. )— »ilman,  H.  8.  On 
some  accounts  of  the  royal  wardrobe  in  the  reigns  of 
EdwardlandE.  4  pp.  (.4rcftaeoioffio,  v.48,1885,  p.281.)— 
Moore,  S.  A.  Documents  relating  to  the  death  and 
burial  of  E.    12  pp.     (Archaeologia,  \.  50,  1SS7,  p.  216.) 

See  also  Great  BritAin,  History,  Conguest  to  Henry 
VIII. 

Edward  III,  King  of  England. 

Ashley,  W.  J.  (Ed.)    Edward  III  and  his 

wars,  1327-60.   1887.   (Powell,  F.  Y.,  Eng.  hist. 

by  contemp.  writers. )  1508 
Barnes,  J.   History  of  that  most  victorious 

monarch  Edward  IH.    1688.  1591 
Isaacson,  R.  F.  (Ed.)     Calendar  of  the 

patent  rolls  preserved  in  the  Public  Record 

Office  .  .  .     Edward  III,  1330-38.     1893-95,  2  v. 

( Gt.  Bnt.  Rolls,  chron. )  4512 

Lytb,  H.   C.   M.   (Ed.)    Calendar  of  the 

patent  rolls,  preserved  in  the  Public  Record 
Office.  Edward  III,  1327-30.  1891.  (Gt.  Brit. 
Rolls  chron. )  4572 

Nicolas,  Sir  N.  K.  (Ed.)    Rolls  of  arms  of 

the  reigns  of  Henry  III,  and  Edward  III.   1829. 

27oO 

Robert,  of  Avesbury.    De  gestis  mirabili- 

bus  regis  Edwardi  HI.  1889.  (With  Muri- 
muth,  A.,  Continuatio  chronicarum :  Ot.  Brit. 
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Wabburton,  W.  p.    Edward  III.    With  3 

maps.  n.  d.  (Morris,  E.  E.,  Epochs  of  nwd. 
hist.)  3757 

Year  books  of  the  reign  of  Edward  III, 

years  11-15.  1883-91,  6  v.  (Ot.  Brit.  Roll* 
chron. )  ^502 

nelepierre,  J.  O.    Edouard  III,  Roi  d'Angleterre,  en 

Flandre.  30  pp.  (Philohiblon  Soc.  Miscel.  v.  10.)— GH»- 
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See  also  Great  Brit«ln,  History,  Conquest  to  Henry 
VIII. 

Edward  IV,  King  of  England. 

COMINBS,  P.  de,  Simrd'Argenton.  Mfimoires, 

contenans   I'histoire   des    Rois   Louis  XI  et 

Charles  VIH  depuis  Pan  1464,  jusques  en  1498. 

1723,  5  v.  -2677 

The  same.    Nouv.  6d.    1881.  2602 


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T^*  same.     1865^6,   2  v.     (Bohn,   H.   Q., 
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nary  acooonta  of  the  early  years  of  the  reifrn  of  E.  30  pp. 
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S»»  alto  OrvRl  BrlUtln,  HMory,  Conque$t  to  Henry 

vin. 
Eitwanl  \,  King  of  England.     Gairdner,  J. 

Did  Henry  VII  murder  the  Princes'  21  pp.  [Eng.  HM. 
Rev.  V.  6,  1891,  p.  444.)— Mtrlrklnnd,  A.  Kdvrard  V. 
W  pp.  (/»  her  Lives  of  the  bachelor  Kings  of  Eng.  p.  101.) 
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nil. 

K<I\vard  VI,  King  of  England.    1537-53. 

Literary  remains.  Ed.  from  his  autog^raph 
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CVmtonO.  Proclamation  of  King  Edward's  arcrHNlon, 
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King  Edward,  v.  1.— Catalogue  of  bookx  and  MKS. 
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Crown,  V.  2.— Engagement  of  the  Council  to  maintain 
the  proposed  succession,  v.  2.  —  Reasons  whether  aid 
should  be  given  to  the  Emperor,  v.  2.— Description  of 
the  King's  exerciHe  bookM,  with  specimens,  v.  1. — 
Historical  notes  respecting  the  English  occupation  of 
France  in  the  reign  of  Henry  VI,  v.  2.— Exercises  in 
the  French  lanKuage,  v.  1.— Knights  of  the  Oartcr 
during  the  reign,  v.  1.— Three  schemes  for  remodelling 
the  statutes  of  the  Order  of  the  Garter,  v.  2.— Proceed- 
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wards given  Xew  Year's  day.  1548-50,  v.  1.  —  Biew 
Year's  gifts  to  Prince  Edward,  1538-40,  v.  1.— Ora- 
tiones,  v.  1.— Acts  proposed  for  the  Parliament,  v.  2.— 
Poetry,  v.  1.— List  of  King  Edward's  portraits,  v.  1. 
— Appointment  of  Commissioners  or  Committees  of  the 
PrlTy  Council,  v.  2.  —  Articles  for  the  despatch  of 
cauaes  by  the  Privy  Council,  v.  2.— Public  prayer  dur- 
ing the  King's  last  illness,  v.  1.— Discourse  on  the  re- 
formation of  abuses,  v.  2.— Ordinary  charge  of  the 
royal  household,  v.  1.— State  papers  and  political 
eaaaya,  v.  2.— Memorial  as  to  ways  and  means,  v.  2. — 
The  King's  minutes  for  his  last  will,  v.  2. 

Journal.    From  the  original  in  the  Cotton 

library.  [Edinburgh]  1884.  4pts. 8°,  (Claren- 
don Hitt.  Soc.  n.  8.  nos.  1-4. )  2527 

Oabquet,  F.  a.,  and  Bishop,  E.    Edward 

VI  and  the  Book  of  Common  Prayer.    1891. 

—1243 

Hamilton,  H.  C.  {Ed.)    Calendar  of  state 

papers  relating  to  Ireland,  of  the  reigns  of 
Henry  VIII,  Edward  VI,  Mary,  and  Elizabeth, 
1.509-85.   1860-67,  2  v.     {Gt.  Brit.  Rolls  chron. ) 

4552 

UUHE,  M.  A,  8.  ( 3V. )    Chronicle  of  King 

Henry  VIII  of  England.  Being  a  contem- 
porary record  of  some  of  the  principal  events 
of  the  reigns  of  Henry  VIII,  and  Edward  VI. 
1889.  1507 


Lemon,  R.  {Ed.)  Calendar  of  state  papers, 

domestic  series,  of  the  reigns  of  Edward  VI, 
Mary,  Elizabeth,  1547-80.  1856.  (Gt.  Brit. 
Rolls  chron. )  4513 

and  Green,  M.  A.  E.  (Eds.)     Calendar 

of  state  papers,  domestic  series,  addenda, 
1547-65.     1870.     ( Gt.  Brit.  Rolls  chron. )      4513 

Lodge,  E.    Illustrations  of  British  history 

...  in  the  reigns  of  Henry  VIII,  Edward  VI, 
Mary  .  .  .     1838,  3  v.  1515 

Oldmixon,  J.    History  of  England  during 

the  reigns  of  Henry  VIII,  Edward  VI  .  .  . 
1739.  1571 

Strype,  J.  Ecclesiastical  memorials,  re- 
lating chiefly  to  religion  and  the  reformation 
of  it  .  .  .  under  King  Henry  VIII,  King  Ed- 
ward VI .  .  .    1822,  3  V.  in  6.  —1296 

TuRNBULL,  W.  B.  D.  D.  (Ed. )    Calendar  of 

state  papers,  foreign  series,  of  the  reign  of 
Edward  VI,  1547-53.  1861.  (Gt.  Brit.  Rolls 
chron. )  4532 

— -  Tytler,  p.  p.  England  under  the  reigns 
of  Edward  VI  and  Mary.    1839,  2  v.  1512 

Fronde's  Edward  VI  and  Mary.    38  pp.    iDublin 

Rev.  v.  49,  1861,  p.  263.)— Xichols.  J.  G.  Biographical 
memoir  of  E.  234  pp.  (Edward  VI,  King  of  England, 
lAt.  remains,  v.  1,  p.  xxi :  Roxhurghe  Club. )— Progress  of 
E.  in  Sussex.  10  pp.  (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  10, 
1858,  p.  195.)— Strickland,  A.  Edward  VI.  243  pp.  (In 
her  Lives  of  the  bachelor  Kings  of  Eng.  p.  191.)  — 
Thoni|>Non,  E.  M.  Revision  of  the  statutes  of  the 
Order  of  the  Garter  by  E.  26  pp.  (Archaeologia,  v.  54, 
pt.  1,  1894,  p.  173.)— Touchct.  G.  Change  of  religion 
made  for  politick  ends,  and  of  the  occurrences  concern- 
ing it,  in  the  reign  of  E.    70  pp.    (/n /lis  Hist.  coll.  p.  76.) 

See   also   Gtreat  Britain,  History,  Henry  VIII   to 
Oeorge  I. 

Edward,  the  Martyr,  King  of  the  West  Saxons. 

Hchlosser,  J.  F.  H.  Legende  des  heiligen  Edward  des 
Martyrers.  9  pp.  (Nachlass,  herausg.  von  S.  Schlosser, 
V.  3,  p.  102.) 

Edvrard,  the  Black  Prince. 

Barnes,  J.    In  his  History  of  that  most 
victorious  monarch  Edward  III.    1688.       1591 

Chandos,    the   Herald.     Le    Prince    noir, 

pofeme.  Texte  critique  suivi  de  notes  par 
Francisque  Michel.   [Fr.  and  Eng.]  1883.    2383 

Collins,  A.    Life  and  glorious  actions  of 

Edward  Prince  of  Wales  (commonly  called 
the  Black  Prince).    1740.  4824 

Maclean,  Sir  J.    The  aid  levied  in  Gloucestershire  in 

20th  Edward  III  (1349),  on  the  occasion  of  making  Ed- 
ward, the  Black  Prince,  a  knight.  15  pp.  (Bristol  and 
Gloucest.  Archaeol.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  10,  1885-86,  p.  278.) 

See  also  Shirley,  W.    Edward  the  Black  Prince :   an 
historical  tragedy. 

Edward,  of  Lancaster,  Prince  of  Wales.  Mark- 
ham,  C.  R.  Life  of  E.  30  pp.  (Bristol  and  Gloucest. 
Archaeol.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  12, 1887-88,  p.  24.) 

Edwardes,  Charles.     Balearic  islands.    With 

illustrations  by  Edward  T.  Compton.  22  pp.  (Traill,  H. 
D.,  and  others,  Pictureaqite  Mediterranean,  v.  1,  p.  259.)— 
Calabria.  With  illustrations  by  C.  W.  Wyllie.  24  pp. 
(Traill,  H.  D.,  and  others,  Picturesque  Mediterranean,  v.  2, 
p.  81.)— Gulf  of  Corinth.  With  illustrations  by  John 
Mac  Whirter.  20  pp.  (Traill,  H.  D.,  and  others.  Pictur- 
esque Mediterranean,  v.  1,  p.  161.)— Crete  and  the  Sphak- 
iots.    9  pp.    (NineUenth  Cent.  v.  27,  1890,  p.  303.)— The 


EDWARDES,  Charles 


1213 


EDWARDS,  Henry 


new  football  mnnla.  10  pp.  {Nijieteenth  Cent.  v.  32, 
1892,  p.  622.)— On  the  march  for  .Marathon.  9  pp.  (Mao- 
miUan's  Mag.  v.  59,  1889,  p.  58.)— Nardinia.  With  illus- 
trations by  W.  D.  Galpin.  16  pp.  (Traill,  H.  D.,  and 
others.  Picturesque  Mediterrajiean,  v.  2,  p.  145.) 

( TV. ')  Garibaldi :  recollections  of  his  pub- 
lic and  private  life.  See  Schwartz,  E.  (E. 
Helena,  pseud. ) 

Edwardes,  LMdy  Emma  Sidney. 

Memorials  of  the  life  and  letters  of  Maj.- 
Qen.  Sir  Herbert  B.  Edwardes.  London,  1886. 
2  V.  8°.  4774 

Edwardes,  Maj.-aen.  Sir  Herbert  Benjamin. 
See  preceding. 

Edwardes.    See  also  Edwards. 

Edwards,  Maj.  (— ).    Extracts  from  a  report 

upon  the  present  condition  of  the  sea  wall  at  the  head  of 
Hang-chow  bay.  4  pp.  (Royal  Asiat.  Soc.  North-China 
branch,  Joum.  n.  s.  v.  1, 1865,  p.  136.) 

Edwards,  ( — ). 

Catalogue  des  tableaux  modemes  formant 
la  collection  d'un  amateur  [Edwards],  dont  la 
vente  aura  lieu  24  F6vrier  1881.  [Avec  14  pi.] 
[Paris,  1881].    r.  8°.  — 17C2 

Edwards,  Alphonse  Milne,  and  Boiivier,  E.  L. 
Crustacfis  dScapodes  provenant  des  campagnes 
du  yacht  I'Hirondelle  (1886-88).  Brachyures 
et  anomoures.  pt.  1.  [lUustr.]  Monaco,  1894. 
4°.  (Albert  I,  H.  C.  G.,  Prince  of  Monaco,  and 
Gueme,  J.,  Baron  de,  Rimiltats  des  campagnes 
set.  accomplies  sur  son  yacht,  fasc.  7. )      — 1691 

Edwards,  Amelia  Blandford,  Ph.  D.,  LL.  D. 
1831-92.  Pharaohs,  fellahs,  and  explorers, 
niustr.     New  York,  1892.     8°.  1703 

Thousand  miles  up  the  Nile.   London,  1889. 

8°.  1787 

Untrodden  peaks  and  unfrequented  val- 
leys. A  midsummer  ramble  in  the  Dolomites. 
2  ed.     London,  1890.     8°.  1462 

Bubastis :  an  historical  study.   27  pp.   ( Century  Mag. 

V.  17,  1890,  p.  323.)— Story  of  Tan  In.  29  pp.  {Harper'a 
Mag.  V.  73,  1886,  p.  710.) 

(Tr.)  Egyptian  archaeology.  SeeMaspero, 

G.  C.  C. 

Edwards,  Arthur,  and  others.    Voyage  into 

Persia,  1568.    7  pp.    (Hakluyt,  R.,  Voyages,  v.  1,  p.  437.) 

Edwards,  Rev.  Arthur  W.    Historical  sketch 

of  the  church  of  Ireland.  98  pp.  (Essays  an  the  Irish 
church,  p.  57 .) 

Edwards,  Bela  Bates,  D.  D.    1802-52. 

Biography  of  self-taught  men  :  with  an  in- 
troductory essay.     Boston,  n.  d.     12°.        3704 
Contents. 
Baldwin,  T.  Falconer,  W. 

Baxter,  R.  Ferguson,  J. 

Belzoni,  G.  B.  Gifford,  W. 

Bloomfield,  R.  Haines,  C.  G. 

Bowditch,  N.  Henry,  P. 

Cary,  L.  Herder,  J.  G.  von. 

Caiton,  W.  Heyne,  C.  G. 

Clarke,  A.  Hoerberg,  P. 

Cook,  J.  Hopkins,  S. 

Davy,  Sir  H.  Hunter,  J. 

Edwards,  W.  Huntington,  8. 


Jones,  Sir  W. 
King,  J. 
Lee,  8. 
Lcyden,  J. 
Milner,  I. 
Murray,  A. 
Niebuhr,  C. 
Opie.  J. 

Rittenhouse,  D. 
Scott,  T. 
Sherman,  R. 


Smith,  Nathan. 
Smith,  Nathaniel. 
Stephens,  H. 
Stephens,  R. 
Thompson,  B. 
Watt,  J. 
West,  B. 
Whipple,  W. 
Whitney,  E. 
Wilson,  A. 
Young,  A. 


Classical  studies.  See  Sears,  B.,  and  others. 

Edwards,  Bryan.    1743-1800. 

Thoughts  on  the  late  proceedings  of  govern- 
ment, respecting  the  trade  of  the  West  India 
islands  with  the  United  States  of  North 
America.     London,  1784.    8°.  —2394 

Edwards,  Charles  L.,  Ph.D. 

Bahama  songs  and  stories.  A  contribution 
to  folk-lore.  Boston,  1895.  8°.  (Am.  Folk- 
lore Soc.  Mem.  v.  3. )  2292 

Edwards,  E.  J.    Police  outrages  in  New  York. 

3  pp.    (JV.  vim.  itec.  V.  151, 1890,  p.  604.) 

Edwards,  Edward.  1812-86.  Notes  on  the 
classification  of  hnman  knowledge,  with  especial  refer- 
ence to  the  methods  which  have  been  adopted,  or  pro- 
posed, for  the  arrangement  or  cataloguing  of  libraries. 
36  pp.  (Lancashire  and  Cheshire  Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  10, 
1858,  p.  61.) 

Edwards,  Emily  J.    Needham,  Mrs.  E.  C.  C. 

Emily  J.  Edwards.  2  pp.  (In  her  Eng.  female  artists, 
V.  2,  p.  336.) 

Edwards,  Frederick  E. 

Newton,  R.  B.  Systematic  list  of  the 
Frederick  E.  Edwards  collection  of  British 
oligocene  and  eocene  mollusca  in  the  British 
Museum.     (Natural  history. )    1891.        —2665 

Edwards,     George     Wharton.       Thumb-nail 

sketches.    4  pp.    (Century  Afag.  v.  20, 1891,  p.  493.) 

Edwards,  Harry  Still  well  (X.  I.  E.,  pseud.) 

1854—.  A  Born  inventor.  5  pp.  (Century  Mag.  v.  15,  1889, 
p.  912.)— Elder  Brown's  backslide.  9  pp.  (Barper's 
Mag.  V.  71,  1885,  p.  394.)— How  ISal  rame  throuKh. 
8pp.  (Century  Mag.  v.  17,  1890,  p.  578.)— Jlammy'H  11*1' 
boy.  Summer  rocking-song.  2  pp.  ( Century  Mag.  v.  15, 
1889,  p.  128.)— "Mine":  a  plot.  4  pp.  (Century  Mag. 
V.  15, 1889,  p.  294.)—"  Old  mlsN "  and  " Hweethearl." 
9  pp.  (Harper's  Mag.  v.  77,  1888,  p.  288.)— The  Rival 
Honls.  9  pp.  (Oenfur^Afosr.  V.  15, 1889,  p.  660.)— Idyl  of 
"Slnkln*  ■nonnCln."  13  pp.  (Century  Mag.  v.  14, 
1888,  p.  895.)— Sister  Todhnnter's  heart.  11  pp. 
(Century  Mag.  v.  12,  1887,  p.  335.)— Tom"*  Mtrateir}'. 
6  pp.  (Century  Mag.  v.  16,  1889,  p.  84.)  — Two  ran- 
awaya.  10  pp.  ( Century  Mag.  v.  10, 1886,  p.  378.)—"  De 
Valley  an*  de  shadder.*'  10  pp.  (Century  Mag.  v.  13, 
1888,  p.  468.) 

Edwards,  Henri  Milne.  Berthelot,  M.  Bio- 
graphical sketch  of  E.  19  pp.  (Smithson.  Inst.  Board 
of  Regents,  Ann.  report,  1893 :  U.  S.  53  Cong.  2  sess.  House 
miscel.  doc.  v.  29,  p.  709.) 

Edwards,  Henry.    1830-91. 

Bibliographical  catalogue  of  the  described 
transformations  of  North  American  lepidop- 
tera.  Washington,  1889.  8°.  (Smithson.  Inst. 
U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.  Bull.  no.  35. )  —3655 

Edwin  L.  Davenport.    18  pp.    ( Matthews,  J.  B.,  and 

Hutton,  L.,  Actors  and  actresses,  v.  4,  p.  119.)— Matilda 
Heron.  18  pp.  (Matthews,  J.  B.,  and  Hutton,  L., 
Actors  and  actresses,  v.  4,  p.  229.) 


EDWARDS,  Henry  Sutherland 


1214 


EDWIN  BROTHERTOFT 


1-Mwards,  Henry  Sutherland. 
Idols  of  the  French  stage. 
2  V.  8°. 

Contents. 


1828—. 
London,  1889. 
3315 


Favart,  J.  D.  v.  1. 
Ouimard,  M.  T.  2. 
Lecouvreur,  A.  T.  1. 
MoliSre,  A.  G.  C.  E.  B.  v.  1. 
Rachel  (Elisa  Felix),  v.  2. 
Raacoart,  F.  M.  A.  C.  v.  2. 
Saint -Huberty,   A.   A.    C. 
V.  2. 

Her  historj'  and  sur- 


Amoald,  S.  t.  1. 
Bernhardt,  8.  T.  2. 
Camargo,  Mile.  M.  A.  de  C. 

de,  T.  :. 
Clairon,  Mile.  C.  J.  H.  L.  de 

L.».  1 
ConUt,  L.  T.  2. 
Dagazon,  L.  B.  L.  t.  2. 

The  Prima  donna. 

roundings  flx>m  the  seventeenth  to  the  nine- 
teenth century.    London,  1888.    2  v.  8°.   —2765 

Ormatlon  at  Milan.   6  pp.  (  Westm.  Rev.  v.  134, 1890, 

p.  183.)— A  FauHt  of  the  first  century.  8  pp.  {Fortn. 
Rev.  n.  8.  T.  38,  1885,  p.  683.)— Mr.  KntkoflT  and  the  Mos- 
cow Oazette.  16  pp.  (Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  42, 1887,  p.  379.) 
— Opvralir  rriNlH.  10  pp.  (Fortn.  iJra.  n.  s.  v.  37, 1885, 
p.  842.)— The  RomanoHlt.  30  pp.  ( Harper's  Ma?,  v.  67, 
1883,  pp.  99,  188. )— Social  science  on  the  stage.  9  pp. 
( Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  37, 1885,  p.  491. )— Verdi's  •'  Otello." 
2  pp.     (For(n.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  41,  1887,  p.  469.) 

( TV. )    Prison  life  in  Siberia.    See  Dostoy- 

eflfsky,  F. 

Kdwanls,    Howard.     Some    relics    of   John 

Howard  the  philanthropist.  8  pp.  (Afojr.  ^m.  jffw(.  v.  28, 
1892,  p.  288.) 

Edwards,  John,  D.  D.    1637-1716. 

Some  brief  critical  remarks  on  Dr.  Clarke's 

last  papers.    London,  1714.    12°.    (  With  Brief 

exam,  of  the  Bp.  of  Cork's  discourse. )  —4257 
Edwards,  John  Ellis,  D.  D.    1814—. 

The  Confederate  soldier ;  being  a  memorial 

sketch  of  George  N.  and  Bushrod  W.  Harris. 

New  York,  1868.     12°.  3706 
The  "Pawnee"  panic.   3pp.    (Harper's  Mag.  v.  71, 

1885,  p.  403.) 

Edwards,  Rev.  Jonathan.    1703-58. 

Works.  A  reprint  of  the  Worcester  ed., 
with  valuable  additions  and  a  copious  general 
index,  to  which . . .  has  been  added  ...  a  com- 
plete index  to  Scripture  texts.  8  ed.  New 
York,  1851.     4  v.  8°.  -^171 

Contents.  Account  of  the  life  of  Rev.  David  Rrainerd, 
V.  1.  — Inquiry  concerning  qualifications  for  comma- 
nlon,  V.  1.  —  Narrative  of  surprising  conversions. — 
Concerning  the  Divine  decrees  in  general,  and  elec- 
tion in  particular,  v.  2.— Miscellaneous  observations  on 
important  doctrines,  v.  1.— Dissertation  on  the  end 
for  H'hieii  <<iMl  created  the  world,  v.  2.— Observa- 
tions concerning  faith,  v.  2.— Farewell  sermon,  v.  1. 
— Careful  and  strict  inquiry  into  the  prevailing  notions 
of  the  frcMloni  of  the  will,  v.  2.— Humble  attempt  to 
promote  explicit  agreement  and  visible  union  of  Clod's 
people  in  extraordinary  prayer,  v.  3.— Concerning  effi- 
cacious icrace,  v.  2.— Memoirs  of  E.  v.  1.— .Viscel- 
laneouH  observations,  v.  2.— Thoughts  on  the  revival 
of  religion  in  .%>w  Knifland,  1740,  v.  3. -Great  Chris- 
tian doctrine  of  ftrlKlnal  sin  defended,  v.  2.— Con- 
cerning the  perseverance  of  Saints,  v.  3.— History 
of  the  work  of  redemption,  v.  1.— Treatise  concerning 
religions  affections,  in  three  parts,  v.  3.— Mysteries 
of  Scripture,  v.  3.— Observations  upon  particular  pas- 
sages of  Scripture,  v.  3. —  Sermons,  v.  3,  4.  — Distin- 
guishing marks  of  a  work  of  the  Spirit  of  Wod,  v.  1.- 
TheoloKlcai  questions,  v.  3.  —  Dissertation  on  the 
nature  of  true  virtue,  v.  2.-Reasons  against  Dr.  Watt's 
notion  of  the  prc-existence  of  t'hrlst's  human 
•oul,  V.  3.— Misrepresentations  corrected  and  truth  vin- 
dicated. In  reply  to  Rev.  Solomon  Williams,  v.  1. 


Allen,    A.    V.    Q.      American    religious 

leaders  :  Jonathan  Edwards.    1890.  3765 

Tracy,  J.    Great  awakening.    A  history  of 

the  revival  of  religion  in  the  time  of  Edwards 
and  Whitefield.     1842.  —3282 

• Orlswold,  R.  W.    Jonathan  Edwards.    4  pp.    (In  his 

Prose  writers  of  Am.  p.  53.)— Holmes,  O.  W.  Jonathan 
Edwards.  41  pp.  (  Works,  v.  8,  p.  361 ;  and  in  his  Pages 
from  an  old  volume,  p.  361.)— Memoirs  of  E.  55  pp. 
(Edwards,  J.,  Works,  v.  1,  p.  1,)— Park,  E.  A.  Remarks 
of  E.  on  the  Trinity.  32  pp.  (Biblioth.  Sacra,  v.  88,  1881, 
pp.  147,  333.)— Tarbox,  I.  N.  Jonathan  Edwards  as  a 
man;  and  the  ministers  of  the  last  century.  17  pp.  (New 
Englander,  v.  43,  1884,  p.  615.)— Walker,  G.  L.  Jonathan 
Edwards  and  the  half-way  covenant.  14  pp.  (New  Eng- 
lander, V.  43, 1884.  p.  601. ) 

and  Edwards,  Jonathan,  Jr.     Questions 

for  their  pupils  in  theology.  16  pp.  (Biblioth.  Sacra, 
V.  39,  1882,  p.  367.) 

Edwards,  Matilda  Barbara  Betham.    1836—. 

Barcelona.  With  illustrations  by  Edward  T.  Compton. 
26  pp.  (Traill,  H.  D.,  and  others,  Picturesqae  Mediter- 
ranean, V.  1,  p.  181.)— French  and  En|;lish.  7  pp. 
(Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  50,  1891,  p.  701.)— French  peasant 
proprietors.  14  pp.  (Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  42,  1887, 
p.  223.)— Histolre  d'une  Jeune  flile.  racont^e  par 
elle-mfime.  47  pp.  (Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  n.  p6r. 
V.  30,  1867,  p.  542.)— A  Japanese  bride.  17  pp.  {Era- 
ser's Mag.  n.  s.  v.  23,  1881,  p.  741.)— Episodes  in  the  life  of 
a  musician.  20  pp.  (Froser's  Mag.  n.  s.  v.  7, 1873,  p.  422.) 
—In  George  Sand's  country.  8  pp.  (Macmillan'sMag. 
V.  .53,  1886,  p.  382.) 

Edwards,  Richard  {Pub. ) 

"The  Book";  or,  the  proceedings  and  cor- 
respondence upon  the  .  .  .  inquiry  into  the 
conduct  of  H.  R.  H.  the  Princess  of  Wales  in 
.  .  .  1806  ...  A  narrative  of .  .  .  recent  events, 
with  a  statement  of  facts  relative  to  the  child 
now  under  protection  of  H.  R.  H.  London, 
1813.     12°.  1538 

Edwarils,  Richard,  and  Hopewell,  M.  Great 
West  and  her  commercial  metropolis,  embrac- 
ing a  general  view  of  the  West,  and  a  com- 
plete history  of  St.  Louis,  from  the  landing 
of  Ligfueste  in  1764,  to  the  present  time.  St. 
Louis  [I860].     8°.  2472 

Edwards,  T.  Robertson.  Sentiment  of  nation- 
ality.   11  pp.    ( Westm.  Rev.  v.  136, 1891,  p.  501.) 

Edwards,  W.  H.,  and  Crawford,  John  Martin. 

Europe  at  the  World's  fair.  8  pp.  (N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  155, 
1892,  p.  623.) 

Edwards,  William  H. 

Butterflies  of  North  America.  [lUustr.] 
3  s.     Boston,  1897.     4°.  .—2642 

Note. — For  1,  2  s.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Marmler.  X.    Voyage  upon  the  river  Amazon,  par  E. 

20  pp.     (Correspondant,  v.  21,  1848,  p.  567.) 

Edwards,  Rev.  William  Walter.  Present  and 
future  of  friendly  societies.  12  pp.  (Contemp.Rev.y.iS, 
1885,  p.  830.)  — PawnbroklUB  abroad  and  at  home. 
23  pp.    (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  9,  1881,  p.  960.) 

Edwards.    See  also  Edwardes. 

Edwin,  St.,  King  of  Northumbria.  Smith,  H.  E. 
Notice  of  a  mediaeval  siguaculum  of  the  Anglo-Saxon 
saints,  Edwyn  and  Ecgwyn.  20  pp.  1  pi.  (Lancashire 
and  Cheshire  Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  n.  s.  v.  9,  1889,  pp.  165, 253.) 

Edwin  IJrothertoft.     Winthrop,  T.  1272 


EDWIN  DROOD 


1215 


EGELHAAF,  Ctottlob 


Edwin  Drood,  Mystery  of.  Dickens,  C.  J.  H., 
Works,  V.  30.  2191 

l<klye,  Maj.  L.  (Ed.) 

Historical  records  of  the  Royal  Marines. 
V.  1.  1664-1701.     London,  1893.     8".  1502 

Eeke,  Belgium.    Potter,  F.  de,  and  Broeckaert, 

J.  Eeke.  56  pp.  (Jn  (fteirGeschiedenis  van  degemeenten 
der  provincie  Oost-Vlaanderen,  1  s.  v.  2.) 

Eeklioff,  Wopke  (Tr.)     1809-80.      De  vroun 

van  Rembrandt.  Bijzonderheden  omtrent  het  huwelijk 
van  den  schilder  Rembrand  van  Rijn,  van  Leiden,  met 
Saske  Ulenburgh,  van  Leenwarden.  53  pp.  1  pi.  {Europa, 
V.  2,  pt.  3,  1862,  p.  113.) 

Eelkiiig',  Max  von. 

German  allied  troops  in  the  North  Ameri- 
can war  of  independence,  1776-83.  Tr.  by 
J.  G.  Rosengarten.     Albany,  1893.     4°.      4645 

Eells,  Rev.   Myron.    Religion  of  the  Clallam 

and  Twana  Indians.  7  pp.  [Am.  Antiq.  v.  2, 1879,  p.  8.)— 
Traditions  of  the  "  delii^i- '"  among  the  tribes  of  the 
north-west.  3  pp.  (Am.  Antiq.  v.  1, 1878,  p.  70.)— Do-ki- 
l>att :  or,  the  god  of  the  Puget  sound  Indians.  5  pp. 
{.Am.  Antiq.  y.  6,  1884,  p.  38<).)— Indian  niaslc.  5  pp. 
^.^m.  Antiq.  v.  1,  1879,  p.  249.)— Indians  of  Puget  sound. 
48  pp.  {Am.  Antiq.  v.  9,  1887,  pp.  1,  97,  211,  271 ;  v.  10,  1888, 
pp.  26.  174.)— Mounds  in  Washington  territory.  1  p. 
(.4m.  Antiq.  v.  1,  1878,  p.  13.)— .nytiiN  of  the  Puget  sound 
Indians.  6  pp.  (Am.  Antiq.  v.  12,  1890,  p.;i60.)— Pot- 
intehes  of  Puget  sound.  13  pp.  (.4m.  Antiq.  v.  5, 1883, 
p.  1*5.)- Kellgion  of  the  Indians  of  Puget  sound.  16  pp. 
(,1m.  Antiq.  v.  12,  1890,  p.  69.)— Twana  lansna{;c  of 
Washington  territory.  8  pp.  (Am.  Antiq.  v.  3,  1881, 
p.  296.) 

Eels.    Eels  and  eel-sets.    10  pp.     (Blacktvood'a 

Mag.  V.  131,  1882,  p.  97.) 

See  also  Electric  dshoM. — Fislics. 

Efatese  languag-e.  Macdonald,  D.  Three 
new  Hebrides  languages  (Efatese,  Eroman- 
gan,  Santo).     1889.  —2157 

Eftect.    See  Cause  and  Effect. 

Effect  in  yellow.  14  pp.  Janvier,  T.  A.  ( Cen- 
tury Mag.  v.  6,  1884,  p.  541.) 

Effenieridi  delle  cose  fatte  per  il  Duca  di  Cala- 
bria (1484-91).  Leostello,  J.  (Pilangieri,  G., 
Doc.  per  la  storia  .  .  .  delle  promnde  napole- 
tan^,  V.  1. )  3532 

ICllerati  family.  18  pp.  Janvier,  T.  A.  {Har- 
per's Mag.  V.  85,  1892,  p.  763. ) 

Ett'erding-,  Austria.    Lohmeyer,  E.    Aus  der 

fnerstUch  Starhembergischen  Schlossbibliothek  zu  E. 
18  pp.    ( Germania,  v.  31,  1886,  p.  215. ) 

Effigies,  Monumental.  Cbeeny,  W.  F.  Book 
of  facsimiles  of  monumental  brasses  on  the 
continent  of  Europe.     1884.  —2712 

HoLLis,  G.,  and  Hollis,  T.    Monumental 

effigies  of  Gt.  Britain.    1840-41,  5  pts.  in  1  v. 

1721 

Stothard,  C.  a.    Monumental  effigies  of 

Gt.  Britain.     1817.  1721 

Blaanw,  W.  H.    On  the  effigy  of  Sir  David  Owen  in 

Easeborue  church,  near  Midhurst.  22  pp.  (Sussex  Ar- 
chaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  7,  1854,  p.  22.)— <'o«tsoii,  (— ),  Baron 
de.  English  military  effigies  and  their  relation  to  the 
history  of  armour.  14  pp.  (Archaeol.  Joum,  v.  43,  1886, 
p.  327.)— Har«»lioriip,  A.  On  the  monumental  effigies 
in  Coberley  church,  Gloucestershire.  5  pp.  (Archaeol. 
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gies.   11  pp.    (Harper's  Mag.  v.  79,  1889,  p.  373.)- Wal- 


ford,  W.  S.  The  small  cross-legged  effigy  at  Borstcd 
Keynes,  Sussex.  14  pp.  (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  1, 
1848,  p.  128.) 

See  alto  OmptcrioM.- Hlonumental  br«iuM>«.— 
MonnnicntH.- TonibN. 

Efflgie.s  poeticac.    Procter,  B.  W.  (B.  Corn- 
wall, pseud. )  3795 
Efflgy-builders.    Peet,  S.  D.    Animals  known 

to  the  effigy-builders.  25  pp.  2  pi.  (Am.  Antiq.  v.  11, 1889, 
p.  139.)— Indian  myths  and  effigy  mounds.  30  pp.  2  pi. 
(Am.  Anti^.  v.  11,  1889,  p.  32.)— Map  of  the  emblematic 
mounds,  showing  the  origin  and  object  of  effigies.  20  pp. 
1  pi.  (Am.  Antiq.  v.  11,  1889,  p.  73.)— Village  life  and  clan 
residences  among  the  emblematic  mounds.  25  pp.  {Am. 
Antiq.  V.  9,  1887,  p.  10.)— Who  were  the  efflgy-bnilders? 
28  pp.  (4m.  ^n(ig.  V.  9,  1887,  p.  67.) 
See  afso.SIoand  builders. 

Efflnghaiii,  Champ,  pseud.    See  Cooke,  J.  E. 

Eflatoun,  Asia  Minor.    Perrot  Q.    Monument 

d*E.  en  Lycaonie  et  une  inscription  hittite.  8  pp.  (Rev. 
archlol.  3  s.  v.  5,  1885,  p.  257.) 

Egaii,  Anthony.    17  cent. 

Book  of  i-ates,  now  used  in  the  sin  custom- 
house of  the  Church  and  Court  of  Rome. 
Containing  the  bulls,  dispensations,  and  par- 
dons for  all  manner  of  vUlanies  and  wicked- 
nesse,  with  the  several  sums  of  monies  given 
and  to  be  paid  for  them.  London,  1674.  p.  8°. 

—4253 
Eg-aii,  Maurice  Francis.    1852 — .    Personality 

of  Leo  XIII.  3  pp.  (Century  Mag.  v.  14,  1888,  p.  90.)— A 
Catholic  on  the  school  question.  4  pp.  (If.  Am.  Rev. 
v.  152,  1891,  p.  637.) 

Egan,    Michael,    D.  D.,   Bp.  of  Philadelphia. 

Clarke,  R.  H.    Rt.  Rev.  Michael  Egan,  first  Bp.  of  Phila- 
delphia, A.  D.  1810.    7  pp.    (In  his  Lives  of  deceased  Bps. 
v.  1,  p.  186.) 
Egan,  Pierce.     1772-1849. 

Anecdotes  of  the  turf,  the  chase,  the  ring, 
and  the  stage  ;  the  whole  forming  a  complete 
panorama  of  the  sporting  world ;  uniting  with 
it  a  book  of  reference  and  entertaining  com- 
panion to  the  lovers  of  British  sports.  Lon- 
don, 1827.     8°.  —1793 

Boxiana ;  or,  sketches  of  ancient  and  mod- 
em pugilism,  from  the  days  of  the  renowned 
Broughton  and  Slack,  to  the  championship  of 
Cribb.     London,  1824-30.    4  v.  8°.  —1796 

Walks   through   Bath,    describing  every 

thing  worthy  of  interest.    Bath,  1819.    16°. 

1405 

(Ed.)    Grose's  Classical  dictionary  of  the 

vulgar  tongue.    See  Grose,  F. 

Egeblanke,  Peter,  Bp.  of  Hereford. 

MuQNiER,  F.  Les  Savoyards  en  Angle- 
terre  au  XIII  sifeele  et  Pierre  d'Aigueblanche, 
EvSque  d' Hereford.     1890.  3633 

Egelhaaf,  Gottlob.  1848—.  Gebhard  Leberecht 

von  Bluecher.  8  pp.  (Dentsch.  rundschau,  v.  66,  1888, 
p.  287.)  —  Zum  gedaechtniss  I>oellinKer's.  6  pp. 
(Deulsch.  rundschau,  v.  62, 1890,  p.  287.)— Poriklos.  19  pp. 
( Deulsch.  rundschau,  v.  49, 1886,  p.  265. )— Gemeindewahlen 
in  Pompeii.  9  pp.  (Deulsch.  rundschau,  v.  51,  1887, 
p.  110.)— Denkwuerdigkeiten  des  Herzogsvon  Sachaen- 
Coburic-Ootlin.  20  pp.  (Deutsch.  rundschau,  v.  58, 
1889,  p.  117  ;  V.  62,  1890,  p.  404.) 


EGENOLFF,  Pierre 


1216 


EGGLESTON,  Edward 


E^noUr,  Pierre.    1851—     Bericht  ueber  die 

griechiMben  grammatiker.  209  pp.  {Jahretb.  ueber  fort- 
lekr.  dtr  elan,  alterth.  v.  IS,  1880,  p.  117 ;  T.  17, 1881,  p.  100; 
T.8S,ia8«,p.  43.) 

Eger,  Bohemia.    Bilek.  T.    Gegenreformation 

in  der  «Udt  and  Im  lande  E.  29  pp.  (Verein  f.  gesch.  d. 
Deatachen  in  Boehmen,  Miuheil.  v.  23,  1886,  p.  384.)— 
Dadlk,  B.  (Bd.)  Chronik  der  Deutschordens-  priestor- 
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gesch.  d.  Deatachen  in  Boehmen,  Miltheil.  v.  9,  1871,  p.  65.) 
— !>■»,  L.  von.  Schreiben  an  Wolfgang  Pachelbel  in  E. 
Mitgetheilt  von  Dr.  P'rani  Kuerschner.  8  pp.  (Verein 
f.  geach.  d.  Deotachen  in  Boehmen,  Mittheil.  v.  9,  1871, 
p.  aw.)— eraull.  H.  Aug  dem  egerer  archive.  8«  pp. 
(Verein  f.  gesch.  d.  Dentschen  in  Boehmen,  MiUheil. 
T. «,  1890,  pp.  180,  354 ;  V.  29,  1891,  pp.  73,  376 ;  v.  30, 1892, 
p.  74 ;  T.  31,  1893,  p.  42. )— Ans  den  sitten  and  sagen  des 
Egerlandes.  10  pp.  (Verein  f.  gesch.  d.  Dentschen  in 
Boehmen,  MiUheU.  v.  4,  1866,  pp.  26,  151. )  — Deutsche 
volksauffaehrungen  :  Beitraege  aus  dem  Egerlande  znr 
gesehichte  des  spiels  und  theaters.  78  pp.  (Verein  f. 
gesch.  d.  Dentschen  in  Boehmen,  Mittheil.  v.  33,  1895, 
pp.  121,  217,  315.)— Eger  und  Heinrich  von  Plauen,  1451-54. 
17  pp.  (Verein  f.  gesch.  d.  Dentschen  in  Boehmen, 
MiWteil.  V.  19,  1881.  p.  198.)  — Egers  angebliche  ver- 
pfaendungim j.1213.  3pp.  (Vereinf. gesch. d. Dentschen 
in  Boehmen,  Mittheil.  v.  20, 1882,  p.  265.)— Federbilder  in 
E.  3  pp.  (Verein  f.  gesch.  d.  Dentschen  in  Boehmen, 
MiUheiL  v.  5,  1867,  p.  207.)— Herkunft  der  Egerlaender. 
16  pp.  ( Verein  f.  gesch.  d.  D«atschen  in  Boehmen,  Mittheil. 
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(Verein  f.  gesch.  d.  Deutschen  in  Boehmen,  Mittheil.  v.  19, 
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62  pp.  (Verein  f.  gesch.  d.  Deutschen  in  Boehmen, 
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thnrm  auf  der  kaiserbnrg  zu  E.  6  pp.  1  pi.  (Verein  f. 
gesch.  d.  Deutschen  in  Boehmen,  Mittheil.  v.  1,  pt.  4, 1863, 
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E.  in  religionssachen  an  den,  1611  vor  Matthias  kroe- 
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(Verein  f.  gesch.  d.  Deutschen  in  Boehmen,  Mittheil,  v. 7^ 
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Pfalz.  11  pp.  (Verein  f.  gesch.  d.  Deutschen  in  Boeh- 
men, Mittheil.  V.  16,  1878,  p.  81.)— Kulturhistorisches  aus 
E.  21  pp.  (Verein  f.  gesch.  d.  Deutschen  in  Boehmen, 
MittheU.  T.  17,  1879,  pp.  17,  284.)  —  Kaersctaner,  F. 
Stadtrecht  von  E.  nnd  seine  verbreitung.  9  pp.  (Verein 
C  gesch.  d.  Deutschen  in  Boehmen,  Mittheil.  v.  6,  1868, 
p.  197.) — Verordnung  des  egerer  stadtrathes  zur  regelung 
der  arbeit  und  des  lohns  aus  dem  Jahre  1511.  3  pp. 
(Verein  f.  gesch.  d.  Dentschen  in  Boehmen,  Mittheil.  v.  6, 
1867,  p.  64.)— Zur  gesehichte  der  belagerung  Egers  durch 
die  Schweden,  1647.  5  pp.  (Verein  f.  gesch.  d.  Dentschen 
in  Boehmen,  Mittheil.  v.  11, 1873,  p.  27.)— Xenbaner,  J. 
Fremdwoerter  im  egerlaender  dlalecte.  16  pp.  (Verein 
r.  geach.  d.  Dentschen  in  Boehmen,  Mittheil.  v.  27, 1890, 
p.  171.)— Ueber  egerlaender  tauf- und  heiligen-namen. 
10pp.  (Verein  f.  gesch.  d.  Deutschen  in  Boehmen,  Mittheil. 
T.  33, 1895,  p.  107.)— lirbanslaedt,  (— )  von.  Egerlaen- 
der. 6  pp.  (Verein  f.  gesch.  d.  Deutschen  in  Boehmen, 
MiUheU.  v.  2, 1864,  p.  142. )— X.  Znr  gesehichte  der  reka- 
thoUdrung  Egers.  16  pp.  (Verein.  f.  gesch.  d.  Deutschen 
in  Boehmen,  Mtttheil.  v.  23, 1885,  p.  54.) 

See  alto  Thirty  yearn*  war. 

lelgerUtn,  Francis,  1  Earl  of  Ellesmere.  1800-57. 
Correspondence   relating  to  Wm.  Penn. 
See  Penn,  W. 

PoeiiM  and  trannlations.     31  pp.     (Rev.  of  In 

Edin.  Bev.  v.  52,  1831,  p.  231.) 

Collier,  J.  P.    Catalogue,  bibliographical 

and  critical,  of  early  English  literature ; 
forming  a  portion  of  the  library  at  Bridge- 
water  House,  the  property  of  Lord  Francis 
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Egertoii,  Lady  Henrietta  Grey.  1836 — .   Alaska 

and  its  glaciers.  11  pp.  (yiiteteenth  Cent.  v.  32,  1892, 
p.  991.) — Camp  life  and  pigsticking  in  Morocco.  '8  pp. 
(Mneteenth  Cent.  v.  31,  1892,  p.  623.) 

Egerton,  Rev.  John  Coker.    1830-88. 

Sussex  folk  and  Sussex  ways.  Stray  studies 
in  the  Wealden  formation  of  human  nature. 
Ed.  by  Rev.  Henry  Wace.  With  four  illustra- 
tions.    London,  1892.     8°.  2212 

Egerton,  Sir  Philip  de  Malpas  Grey.    1806-81. 

.Some  remarks  on  the  Lords  Lieutenant  of  the  county 
palatine  of  Chester,  from  the  restoration  to  the  year  1690. 
12  pp.  1  pi.  (Lancashire  and  Cheshire  Hist.  Soc.  JVoc. 
V.  2,  1849-50,  p.  125.) 

Egerton,  Sir  Thomas,  1  Baron  ElUamere,  and 

1  Viscount  Brackley.  Circa  1540-1617.  Letter  written  to 
the  King,  desiring  to  be  discharged  from  his  office, 
through  his  infirmity  and  weakness  to  supply  the  same. 
1612.    3  pp.    (Somers,  J.,  CtoU.  o/«roc(«,  V.  2,  p.  169.) 

Egerton,  William.    18  cent. 

Faithful  memoirs  of  the  life,  amours,  and 
jierformances  of . . .  Mrs.  Anne  Oldfleld.   Lon- 
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Eggellng,  Julius,  Ph.D.  {Ed.) 

Catalogue  of  the  Sanskrit  MSS.  in  the 
library  of  the  India  Office,  pts.  1-5.  London, 
1887-96.     2  V.  4°.  W.  52 

Egger,  A.  Emile.    1813-85. 

Essai  sur  I'histoire  de  la  critique  chez  les 
Grecs.  Suivi  de  la  Po6tique  d'Aristote,  et 
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2215 

M^moire  sur  les  CEconomica  d'Aristote  et  de  Th£o- 

phraste.  43  pp.  (Inst,  de  France,  Acad.  Inscript.  Mlm. 
V.  30,  pt.  1,1881,  p.  419.) 

{Ed. )  Latini  sermonis  vetustioris  reliquiae 

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{Biog.  jahrh.  f.  alterth.  p.  108 :  Jahresb.  ueber  fortschr.  der 

class,  alterth.  v.  41, 1886.) 

Egger,   Joseph    Georg.      Foraminiferen    aus 

meeresgrundproben,  gelothet  von  1874  bis  1876  von  S.  M. 
scb.  Gazelle.  266  pp.  21  pi.  (Munich,  Akad.  wissens. 
Denkschr.  v.  66:  Mathemai.-phys.  clasae,  Abhandl.  v.  18, 
pt.  2,  1893,  p.  193.) 

Egger,  Victor.    Michaelis,  K.  T.    Egger :    La 

parole  int€rieure.  25  pp.  {Zeits.  f.  voelkerpaych.  v.  14, 
1882,  p.  460;  V.  15,  1884,  p.  166.) 

Eggers,  Friedrich  Hartwig,  and  Eggers,  Karl. 

PortiK,  G.  Egger'sche  Rauch-biographie.  12  pp.  ( Vn- 
sere  Zeit,  1891,  v.  1,  p.  372.) 

Eggers,  Karl.    1790—.    Johann  Gottfried  Scha- 

dow  und  Christian  Daniel  Ranch.  100  pp.  (Dohme,  B., 
Kunst  und  kuenstter,  v.  4,  pt.  1.) 

Eggert,   Hermann.     Universitaeten.     47    pp. . 

(Durm,  J.,  and  others,  Handb.  der  architektur.  4  th.  v.  6 
pt.  2,  p.  4.) 

Eggleston,  Edward,  D.  D.   1837—.   Aborigines 

and  the  colonists.  9  pp.  (Century  Mag.  v.  4,  1883,  p.  96.) 
—Migration  of  American  colonlttts.  21  pp.  {Ceri- 
tury  Mag.  v.  3, 1883,  p.  724.)— Americans  at  play.  3pp. 
(Century  Mag.  v.  6,  1884,  p.  554.)— Nathaniel  Bacon,  the 
patriot  of  1678.  18  pp.  ( Century  Mag,  v.  18,  1890,  p.  418. ) 
— BcKlnnlnic  of  a  nation.  23  pp.  (Century  Mag. 
V.  8,  1883,  p.  61.)— Boolin  that  have  helped  me.  9  pp. 
(Forwm,  v.  3,  1887,  p.  678.)— Full-length  portrait  of  the 
United  States :  James  Bryce'n  "  American  com- 
mon wealtli."    4  pp.     ( Century  Mag.  v.  15,  1889,  p.  789. ) 


EGGLESTON,  Edward 


1217 


EOLISE 


— Chnroh  Binl  ineetlngf-hoimo  before  the  Revolu- 
tion, 12  pp.  (C'eilfurj/ Maj.  V.  11,  1886,  p.901.)— <'t«lirch 
of  Enelnnd  in  the  colonies.  16  pp.  (Century  Mag. 
T.  14,  1888,  p.  106.)— ColonlMtft  at  home.  20  pp.  (Cen- 
tury Mag.  V.  7, 1885,  p.873.)— Comiiieroe  in  the  colonies. 
■23  pp.  (Century  Mag.  v.  6,  1884,  p.  234.)  — The  Faith 
doctor.  121  pp.  (Century  Mag.  v.  19,  1891.  pp.  .MO,  661, 
932;  V.  20.  1891.  pp.  45,  246,  396,  609,  708,  939.)— Forma- 
tive Intlnences.  12  pp.  {Forum,  v.  10,  1890,  p.  279.)— 
The  <ilr«.ytiOii!«:  a  story  of  Illinois.  113  pp.  (Century 
Mag.  V.  13,  1888,  pp.  40,  298,  368,  562,  681,  834 :  V.  14,  1888, 
pp.  78,26.5.341,528.)— Lewis  Ilallam.  10pp.  (Matthews, 
J.  B.,  and  Hutton,  L.,  Actors  and  actresses,  v.  1,  p.  243.) — 
Josiah  Gilbert  IIollaiKl.  7  pp.  (Century  Mag.  v.  1, 
1881,  p.  161.)  —  Kiisbaiidry  in  colony  times.  19  pp. 
(Century  Mag.  v.  5,  1884,  p.  431.)-Indlan  war  in  the 
colonies.  22  pp.  (Cenlurj/ Mag.  v.  4,  1883,  p.  697.)— Plant- 
ing of  New  EiiKland.  17  pp.  (Century  Mag.  v.  3,  1883, 
p.  360.)— Blessings  of  piracy.  4  pp.  (Century  Mag.  v.  I, 
1881,  p.  942.)— Out-of-the-ways  in  high  Savoy.  12  pp. 
(Century  Mag.  v.  18,  1890,  p.  803.)— Sister  Tabea.  7  pp. 
(Century  Mag.  v.  9,  1886,  p.  894.)— Social  condltioiiH 
in  the  colonies.  24  pp.  (Oenfurj/ il/aj.  v.6, 1884,  p.  848.)— 
Social  life  in  the  colonies.  21pp.  (Century  Mag.  v.  S, 
1885,  p.  387.) 

Aiirlnfcer.  O.  C.     Dr.  Edward  Eggleston  at  Lake 

George.  13  pp.  (Gilder,  J.  L.,  and  Gilder,  J.  B.,  Authors 
at  home,  p.  83.)- RldeliiR,  W.  H.  Edward  Eggleston. 
12  pp.  (In  his  Boyhood  of  living  authors,  p.  62.)— 
Vedder.  H.  C.  E.  Eggleston.  13  pp.  (In  his  Am. 
writers,  p.  248. ) 

Egfflestou,  George  Gary.    1839—.    Education 

of  women.  6  pp.  (Harper's  Mag.  v.  67,  1883,'Ip.I292.)— 
Historical  status  of  the  Indian  territory.  12  pp. 
(Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  9,  1883,  p.  440.)— Our  twenty-one 
Presidents.  44  pp.  (Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  11, 1884,  pp.  89, 
185.) 

( Ed. )    American  war  ballads  and  lyrics . . . 

New  York  [1889],     2  v.  18°.  1338 

Kjrg-leston,  William  G.,  M.  D.    Closing  door  of 

quackery.  3  pp.  (iV.  Am.  Bev.  v.  152,  1891,  p.  633.)— 
Oriental  pilicriniaKeH  and  cholera.    3  pp.    (N. 

Am.  Rev.  v.  155,  1892,  p.  126.) 

and  others.   Open  door  of  quackery.  22  pp. 

(N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  149, 1889,  p.  483.) 

Eggleston.    See  also  Egleston. 
Eggs. 

Davie,  O.  Nests  and  eggs  of  North  Ameri- 
can birds.     1889.  —2656 

Des  Murs,   M.   a.  p.  O.    Traite  g6n6ral 

d'oologie  ornithologique  au  point  de  vue  de 

la  classification.     1860.  —2655 

Jones,  H.,  and  others.    Illustrations  of  the 

nests  and  eggs  of  the  birds  of  Ohio.    1879-86. 

—2662 

Brooks,  W.  K.    Alternation  of  periods  of  rest  with 

periods  of  activity  in  the  segmenting  eggs  of  vertebrates. 

2  pp.  1  pi.  (Martin,  H.  N.,  and  Brooks,  W.  K.,  Johns 
Hopkins  Univ.  Studies  from  the  biol.  labr.  v.  2, 1883,  p.  117.) 
— Burroushs,  J.  Birds'  eggs.  6  pp.  (Century  Mag. 
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found  in  Somersetshire, with  observations.  26  pp.  (Somer- 
setshire Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Prnc.  v.  1,  1851, 
p.  149.)— Bansky,  J.,  and  Kostenit.sch,  J.  Ueber  die 
entwickelungsgeschichte  der  keimblaetter  und  des  Wolff- 
schen  gauges  im  huehnerei.  25  pp.  2  pi.  (St.  Petersburg, 
Acad.  Mim.7  8.  v.  27, 1880.)— Owsjannikow,  P.  Studien 
ueber  das  ei,  hauptsaechlich  bei  knochenfischen.    54  pp. 

3  pi.  (St.  Petersburg,  Acad.  Mlm.  7  s.  v.  33,  1886.)— 
Pigott,  T.  D.  Birds  of  the  outer  Fames.  10  pp.  (Con- 
temp.  Bev.  v.  54,  1888,  p.  182. )— Protection  of  wild  birds' 
eggs.  5  pp.  (Con(«mp.itev.  v.  59, 1891,  p.  597.)— The  Shet- 
land isles  in  the  birds'-nesting  season.  18  pp.  ( Contemp. 
Ber.  v.  58,  1890,  p.  223.) 

See  also  Birds.- Nests. 


Egltlio  Aiitoiiiiii,  Cardinal.,  Patriarch  of  Con- 
stantinople. —1532.  Epistolae  selectae.  18  pp.  (Hartine, 
E.,  and  Durand,  U.,  Vet.  toript.  ampliss.  collect,  v.  3, 
p.  1233. ) 

Egll.s  saga  ok  Asmundar.    33  pp.    (Asmun- 

darson,  V.,  Fomaldarsoegur  Nordrlanda,  v.  8,  p.  273. ) 

Egils  saga  skallagriiiissoiiar.  2  pts.  J6ns- 
son,  F.  (Ed.)  [Samfund  til  vdgivelse  of  gam. 
nord.  litt.v.  n,  pts.  1,2.)  —3157 

Egilward,  Monk  of  Wuerzburg.    10  cent.    Ex 

Vita  Burchardi  Episcopi  Wirziburgensis.  18  pp.  ( Frank- 
fort Soc.  Script.  V.  15,  pt.  1,  p.  50.) 

Egiiiliard,  or  Einhard.  Circa  771-839.  Passio 
martyrum  Marcellini  et  Petri.  12  pp.  (Duemmler,  E., 
Poet.  Lat.  aevi  Car.  v.  2,  p.  125 :  Monumenta  Oerman.  hist.) 
— Translatio  et  miracula  Sanctorum  Marcellini  et 
Petri.  27  pp.   (Frankfort  Soc.  .Script.  V.  15,  pt.  1,  p.  238.) 

llnxley.  T.  H.    Value  of  witness  to  the  miraculous. 

16  pp.  ( Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  25, 1889,  p.  438. )— Kocheterle, 
M.  de  la.  L'amitifi  dans  le  cloltre.  27  pp.  (Correspon- 
dant,  V.  62,  1864,  p.  911.) 

Eginliard  iind  Einiiia.     76  pp.     La  Motte- 

Fouqu€,  F.  H.  K.,  Freiherr  de,  Ausgew.  werke,  v.  11,  p.  lOl. 

Egizio,  Matteo,  Conte.   1674-1745.  Senatus  con- 

sulti  de  Baochanalibus,  sive  aeneae  vetustae  tabulae 
Musei  Caesarei  Vindobonensis,  explicatio.  22  pp.  (Livius 
Patavinus,  T.,  Hist,  libri,  ed.  A.  I>rakenborch,  v.  7, 1746, 
p.  197;  V.  15,  pt.  1,  1828,  p.  378.) 

Egle,  William  Henry,  M.  D.    1830—.    Michael 

Hillegas.  4  pp.  (Pa.  Mag.  Hist.  v.  11,  1887,  p.  406.)  — 
Biographical  sketches  of  the  members  of  the  Con* 
stitntional  Convention.  66  pp.  (Pa.  Mag.  Hist.  v.  3, 
1879,  pp.  96,  194,  319,  438;  V.  4,  1880,  pp.  89,  225,  361.)— 
Sketches  of  the  members  of  the  Pennsylvania 
Convention  of  1787.  15  pp.  (Pa.  Mag.  Hist.  v.  10,  1886, 
p.  446.) — Joseph  Montgomery.  2  pp.  (Pa.  Mag.  Hist. 
v.  1, 1877,  p.  217.)— James  R.  Reid.  2  pp.  (Pa.  Mag.  Hitt. 
V.  15, 1891,  p.  352.) 

{Ed.)    Pennsylvania  archives.     2  s.     See 

Linn,  J.  B.,  and  Egle,  W.  H. 

Egleston,  Melville. 

Land  system  of  the  New  England  colonies. 

Baltimore,  1886.    8°.     (Adams,  H.  B.,  Johns 

Hopkins  Univ.  studies  in  hist,  and  polit.  set.  4  s. 

nos.  11,  12. )  4653 

Egleston,  Nathaniel  Hilly er. 

Arbor  day :  its  history  and  observance. 
Washington,  1896.  8°.  ( U.  S.  Agricult.  Dept. 
of.)  —4693 

Handbook  of  tree-planting.    New  York, 

1884.     12°.  — 4697 

Newgate   of  Connecticut,  old   Simsbnry   copper 

mines.    14  pp.    (Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  IB,  less,  p.  321.) 

Egleston,  Thomas,  I'h.  D.,  LL.  D.    1832—. 

Catalogue    of   minerals    and    synonyms. 

Washington,  1887.    8°.    (Smithson.  Inst.  U.  S. 

Nat.  Mus.  Bull.  no.  33. )  3555 

Egleston.    See  also  Eggleston. 
Egli,  Emil.    1848—.    Feldzuege  in  Armenien 

von  41-63  n.  Chr.  Ein  beitrag  zur  kritik  des  Tacitus. 
100  pp.  (Buedinger.  M.,  Vntersuch.  our  roem.  kaiserge- 
schichte,  v.  1,  p.  265. ) 

Egli,  Johann  Jacob.     Tobler,  L.     Egli:    Ge- 

schichte  der  geographisohen  namenkunde.  4  pp.  (Zeits. 
/.  voelkerpsych.  v.  17, 1887,  p.  100.) 

Egllse  et  1' Empire  romain  au  IV  sificle.    6  v. 
Broglie,  J.  V.  A.,  Due  de.  "  —4267 


EGLISE 


1218 


EGYPT 


£srllse  et  l'€tat  en  France  sous  le  r6gne  de 
Henri  IV  et  la  rfigence  de  Marie  de  M6dicis. 
2  V.    Perrens,  P.  T.  —4266 

Effliiie  catholiqiie,  Histoire  universelle  de  1'. 
13  V.  Rohrbacher,  R.  P.,  and  Guillaume,  P.  E. 

—4232 

Eglise  chr^tieuuc.  Renan,  J.  E.,  Hist,  des 
originea  du  Christianisme,  v.  6. )  — 1255 

Eglise  fVan^olse  a  la  Nouvelle  York,  Reglstera 
from  1688  to  1804.  Wittmeyer,  A.  V.  (Ed.) 
(Huguenot  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  1.)  —3272 

£g:li.sliuni,  George,  M.  D.    17  cent. 

Fore-runner  of  revenge.  Being  two  peti- 
tions: the  one  to  the  King's  most  excellent 
Majesty,  the  other  to  the  most  honourable 
Houses  of  Parliament.  London,  1642.  sm.  4°. 
{Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  v.  3.)  4555 

Eg'Ioft^tcin,  Henrietta,  Graefin  von.   Beaulieu- 

Harcoonay,  C,  Freiherr  von.  Goethes  Cour  d'amour. 
Bericht  einer  theilnehmerin,  nebst  einigen  briefen. 
M  pp.    (Qeiger,  L.,  Ooethe-Jahrbuch,  v.  6, 1885,  p.  59. ) 

Es^nond,  Holland.   Notae  Egmondanae.  2  pp. 

(Frankfort  Soc.  Script,  v.  15,  pt.  2,  p.  9«0.) 

ES^rniont,  Fr6d6ric  d'.  Delisle,  L.  V.   Le  libraire 

Prtfd^ric  d'Egmont  et  la  marqne  parlsienne  aux  initiales 
TE  et  IB.  28  pp.  (Biblioth.  Bcole  de»  Charles,  v.  61, 1890, 
p.  805.) 

B^grniout,  Comtesse  d'.    2  v.    Gay,  Mme.  M.  F. 

S.  N.  de  L.  1205 

EgrnatiiLS,  Cneius.    Reliquiae.    2  pp.     (Roth, 

K.  L.,  Hist.  vet.  Bom.  reliquiae,  p.  387.) 

Ego.  Pluegel,  O.  Das  Ich  im  leben  der  voelker. 

6  pp.    (Zeits.  f.  voelkerpsych.  v.  11,  1880,  pp.  43,  141.)— 
Knelp«,  O.     Das   Ich   and   die   aussenwelt.     31   pp. 
(Wundt,  W.  M.,  Philos.  studien,  v.  8,  p.  311.) 
See  also  MetaphyMics.— Personality. 

Egoisnie,  ou  nous  le  sommes  tous.  2  v.  in  1. 
PigaultrLebrun,  C.  A.  G.,  CEuvres  compl.  v.  62, 
63.  4167 

Egolste,  U.    29  pp.    Dumas,  A.,  (Euwea  compl. 

V.  130,  p.  235. 

Egothci.sni,  the  atheism   of  to-day.    13  pp. 

Peabody,  E.  P.,  Last  evening  with  Allaton,  p.  240. 

E^otlNm.     Pennell,  Mrs.  E.  R.     A  study  of 

early  egotism.  12  pp.   (.4«on(.  ifcMifWy,  v.  60, 1887,  p.  337.) 
See  also  Moral  phlloMwpby.— Pride.— Vanity. 

Egrraiius.    See  Sylvius  or  Wildenauer,  J. 
Egrwin,  St.,  Bp.   of  Worcester.    Smith,  H.  E. 

Notice  of  a  mediaeval  signacalum  of  the  Anglo-Saxon 
■aints,  Edwyn  and  Ecgwyn.  20  pp.  1  pi.  (Lancashire  and 
Cheahire  Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  n.  s.  v.  9,  1869,  pp.  165,  268.) 

Egypt. 

Arrangement : 
GnrBBAL  AND  Miscellaneous  Works. 
Agricnltare.  Land  tennre. 

Antiquities.  Law. 

Astronomy  and  chronology.    Literature. 
Bibliography.  Manners  and  customs. 

Botany.  Mathematics. 

Church  history.  Music. 

Costume.  Mythology  and  religion. 

Natural  history. 

Numismatics. 

Palaeontology. 

Politics. 


Edncstion. 
BcTptlaiu. 
Finance. 
Fine  art*. 
History,  Artelent. 
History,  Modem. 
Irrigation. 


Railroads. 

Science. 

Weights  and  meainrei. 


Egpji;. 

Annesley,  G.,  2  Earl  of  Mount -Norris. 
Voyages  and  travels  to  India  .  .  .  and  Egypt, 
in  the  years  1802-06.    1809,  3  v.  1471 

Belzoni,   G.   B.    Viaggi  in  Egitto  ed  in 

Nubia.     1827,  4  V.  .2407 

Brugsch,  H.  K.,  Bey.    Geographische  in- 

schriften  altaegyptischer  denkmaeler.  1884. 
(In  his  Thes.  inscript.  Aegypt.  v.  3.)  1752 

BtTTLER,  A.  J.     Court  life  in  Egypt.     1888. 

1788 

-  Cailliaud,  P.  Voyage  a  M6ro6,  au  fleuve 
Blanc,  au  deia  de  F4zoql .  .  .  1823-27,  6  v.  in  5. 

1416,  atlas  17 A3 

Cassas,  L.  P.     Voyage  pittoresque  de  la 

Syrie .  .  .  de  la  basse- Aegypte  .  .  .  1799,  3  v. 
in  1.  17A1 

Chabas,   F.    J.,    and    others.      Melanges 

figyptologiques.    1862-73,  4  v.  1742 

Clot,  A.  B.,  dit  Clot  Bey.    Apergu  ggngral 

sur  I'Egypte.     1840,  2  v.  1707 

CoNDER,  J.    Popular  description  of  Egypt. 

n.  d.,  2  V.  1778 

CUMMING,  C.  P.  G.   Via  Cornwall  to  Egypt. 

1885.  3423 

Curtis,  G.  W.  Nile  notes  of  a  "Howadji"; 

or,  the  American  in  Egypt.    1860.  1436 

Davis,  C.  H.  S.,  and  Cobern,  C.  M.  An- 
cient Egypt  in  the  light  of  modern  discov- 
eries, historical,  pictorial,  and  descriptive. 
[1894.]  17D7 

Denon,  v.     Voyage  dans  la  basse  et  la 

haute  Egypte.    1807,  2  v.  .2401 

Dicey,  E.    Morning  land.    1870,  2  v.  in  1. 

1436 

Duemichen,  J.    Geographische  inschriften 

altaegyptischer  denkmaeler.  1866-85,  4  v.  in  3. 
(Brugsch,  H.  K.,  Bey,  and  Duemichen,  J.,  Rec. 
de  monuments  (gyptiens,  v.  3-6.)  1701 

Edwards,  Miss  A.  B.    Thousand  miles  up 

the  Nile.     1889.  1787 

Henniker,  Sir  P.    Notes,  during  a  visit  to 

Egypt.     1824.  .2406 

Hughes,  J.     Australia  revisited  in  1890, 

and  excursions  in  Egypt .  .  .    1891.  2496 

Lusignan,  S.    History  of  the  revolt  of  Ali 

Bey,  against  the  Ottoman  Porte  .  .  .  together 
with  a  description  of  Grand  Cairo,  and  of 
several  celebrated  places  in  Egypt.  [Anon.^ 
1783.  3417 

Maspero,  G.  C.  C.    Bibliothfeque  6gypto- 

logique,  comprenant  les  ceuvres  des  Egj'pto- 
logues  franjais.    v.  1,  2.    1893,  2  v.  1732 

Dawn  of  civili2»tion :  Egypt  and  Chal- 

daea.  Ed.  by  A.  H.  Sayce.  Tr.  by  M.  L. 
McClure.     1896.  1791 

Maughan,  W.  C.  Alps  of  Arabia.   Travels 

in  Egypta,  Sinai,  Arabia,  and  the  Holy  Land. 
1875.  1436 

'Nordbn,   p.  L.     Travels  in    Egypt   and 

Nubia.    1757.  1436 
Poole,  R.  S.    Cities  of  Egypt.    1882.     1788 


EGYPT 


1219 


EGYPT,  Antiquities 


Roberts,  D.    The  Holy  Land,  Syria,  Idu- 

mea,  Arabia,  Egypt,  and  Nubia.  1855,  6  v. 
in  3.  1471 

Sandwith,  F.  M.   Egypt  as  a  winter  resort. 

1889.  1418 

SoNNiNi  DE  Manoncouk,  C.  N.  S.    Travels 

in  upper  and  lower  Egypt  .  .  .  lUustr.  by 
engravings.     1800.  2411 

Stephens,  J.   L.     Incidents  of  travel  in 

Egypt.     [Anon.]     1838,  2  v.  1436 

Stuart,  H.  W.  V.    Egypt  after  the  war. 

1883.  3422 

Taylor,  I.      Leaves   from   an    Egyptian 

note-book.     1888.  1787 

Thenaud,  J.   Voyage  d'outremer(Egypte, 

Mont  Sinay,  Palestine).  1884.  (Schefer,  0. 
H.  A.,  and  Cqrdier,  H.,  Recueil  de  voyages  .  .  . 
pour  servir  d  I' hist,  de  la  g6og.  v.  5. )  2491 

Vyse,  R.  W.  H.    Operations  carried  on  at 

the  pyramids  of  Gizeh  in  1837  :  with  an  account 
of  a  voyage  into  upper  Egypt.     1840-42,  3  v. 

1773 

— —  Warburton,  E.  B.  G.    Crescent  and  the 

cross,     n.  d.  1485 

Warner,  C.  D.     My  winter  on  the  Nile. 

1896.  1435 

Webster,  J.    Travels  through  the  Crimea, 

Turkey,  and  Egypt,  1825-28.     1830,  2  v.      1413 

Werne,   F.      Expedition  to  discover  the 

sources  of  the  White  Nile,  in  1840-41.  1849, 
2  V.  1416 

Wilde,  Sir  W.  R.  W.  Narrative  of  a  voy- 
age to  Madeira  .  .  .  including  a  visit  to  .  .  . 
Egypt.     1840,  2  v.  1413 

Wilson,    Sir  C.   W.    (Ed.)      Picturesque 

Palestine,  Sinai,  and  Egypt,    n.  d.,  4  v.     2471 

Bariiott,  p.  A.    Egypt.    11  pp.    (Macmillan's  Mag. 

p.  46,  1882,  p.  166.)— Ohilde,  B.  L.  Haute-Bgypte.  38  pp. 
(Rev.  d.  deux  mandes,  1882,  3  pfir.  v.  52,  p.  875.)— Colston, 
E.  E.  Land  of  the  False  Prophet.  20  pp.  ( Century  Mag. 
V.  7,  1886,  p.  643.)— C'nst,  R.  N.  Egypt:  is  it  worth  an- 
nexation ?  would  it  add  to  the  strength  of  the  British 
empire?  Tour  in  E.  42  pp.  (Linguist,  and  orient,  essays, 
2  s.  pp.  281,  304. )— Can  we  desert  E.  ?  21  pp.  ( Contemp. 
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2702 

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Pleyte,  W.      Monuments    Sgyptiens   du 

Mus6e  d'antiquit^s  des  Pays-Bas  4  Leide. 
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PosNO,  G.     Collection  de  M.  G.  P.    An- 

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Rouge,  O.  C.  C.  E.,  Vicomte  de.  Inscrip- 
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"Higher  criticism"  and  the  verdict  of 

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1758 
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Sharpb,   S.     Egyptian   inscriptions,  from 

the  British  Museum.     1837.  1791 

Texts  from  the  Holy  Bible  explained  by 

the  help  of  the  ancient  monuments.     1866. 

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Smyth,  C.  P.    Life  and  work  at  the  great 

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Stuart,   H.  W.  V.      Funeral  tent  of  an 

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ViGOXJBOUX,  F.   La  Bible  et  les  dgcouvertes 

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VraEY,  P.    Sept  tombeaux  thfibains  de  la 

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Vyse,  R.  W.  H.    Operations  carried  on  at 

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1773 

Weisse,  J.  A.  The  obelisk  and  Free- 
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Young,  T.  Account  of  some  recent  dis- 
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Brugsch-Bey :  on  the  origin  of  the  Egyptians  and  the 
Egyptian  civilization.  14  pp.  (4m.  ^7i(tq.  v.  4, 1881,  p.  18.) 
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p.  568.)— Rocheinoiitoix,  (— ),  Marquis  de.  I.,es  fils  de 
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Egypt,  Finance. 

Kaufmann,  W.  Egyptian  state  debt  and 
its  relation  to  international  law.    1892.    — 1464 

IHoc.y,  E.  Lord  Northbrook's  mission.  11  pp.  (Nine- 
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Egypt,  Fine  arts. 

BouRGOiN,  J.  Precis  de  I'art  arabe.  1890- 
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Brimmer,  M.   Egypt.   Three  essays  on  the 

history,  religion,  and  art  of  ancient  Egypt. 
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Burlington   Fine  Arts   Club.     Art  of 

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Cole,  A.  S.    Descriptive  catalogue  of  a 

collection  of  tapestry- woven  and  embroidered 
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Edwards,  Miss  A.  B.    Pharaohs,   fellahs, 

and  explorers.     1892.  1703 

Poole,  S.  L.  Art  of  the  Saracens  in  Egypt. 

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Peissb-D'Avennes,  a.  C.  T.  E.   L'art  arabe 

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EgJl>t,  History,  Ancient. 

Bezold,  K.  (Ed.)  Oriental  diplomacy: 
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western  Asia  in  the  XV  century  before  Christ, 
discovered  at  Tell  el-Amarna.     1893.  1732 

(Ed.)    Tell  el-Amarna  tablets  in  the 

British  Museum.  With  autotype  facsimiles. 
1892.  1732 

Birch,  S.  (Ed.)  Records  of  the  past,  being 

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iVbte.— For  v.  1-10  see  preceding^  catalogue.    For  th« 
New  series  see  Sayce,  A.  H. 


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history,  religion,  and  art  of  ancient  Egypt. 
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Steininschrift  und  Bibelwort.    1891. 

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Cory,  I.   P.     Ancient  fragments  of  the 

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Edwards,  Miss  A.  B.    Pharaohs,  fellahs, 

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Gaillbfer,  B.   Hyksos,  or  shepherd  kings. 

1870.  (With  Layard,  A.  H.,  Paper  on  mosaic 
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1701 

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Macdonald,  M.  Harmony  of  ancient  his- 
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Mallet,  D.    Les  premiers  6tablissements 

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Maspero,  G.  C.  C.  CarriSre  administra- 
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Kgypt,  History,  Modem. 

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Sm  alto  IIiero(rlypl>i<«>  —  Manuscript*  and 
papyri,  Eg)/ptian. 

£gyi»t.  Literature,  History  and  criticism. 

Edwards,  Miss  A.  B.  Pharaohs,  fellahs, 
and  explorers.    1892.  1703 

Maspkro,  Q.  C.  C.    Du  genre  6pistolaire 

chez  les  Egyptiens  de  I'gpoque  pharaonique. 
1872.    {Biblioth.  Ecote  des  hautes  6tudes,  v.  12. ) 

—4154 

ViREY,  P.    Etudes  sur  le  papyrus  Prisse. 

Le  livre  de  Kaqimna  et  les  le^ns  de  Ptah- 
Hotep.  1887.  (Biblioth.  Ecole  dea  hautes 
etudes,  V.  70. )  —4153 

Krninn,  J.  P.  A.    Profanliteratnr  der  Egypter.  10  pp. 

(Deutsche  rundtchau,  y.  31,  1882,  p.  141.)— E-enormant, 
F.  1^8  livres  chez  les  Egyptiens.  60  pp.  ( Correspondanl, 
V.  40,  1857,  p.  252;  V.  43,  1858,  p.  267.)— fclobrecht,  F. 
Conte  de  Satni-KhAmols.  2  pp.  {Archiv.  studio  tradiz. 
popolari,  v.  1,  1882,  p.  268.)— lA>ret,  V.  Quelques  docu- 
ments relatifs  ft  la  litt^rature  et  k  la  musique  populaires 
de  la  baate-Egypte.  62  pp.  9  pi.  ( France,  Minist^re  de 
rinstr.  pub.  Mission  archiol./r.  au  Caire,v.  1,  p.  306.) — 
OflTord,  J.,  Jr.  Egyptian  papyrus  literature  as  illus- 
trated by  recent  discoveries.  III.  The  fiction  and  fables 
of  ancient  Egyptian  literature  and  their  survivals  in 
other  primitive  folklore.  47  pp.  (Royal  Soc.  of  lit.  Trans. 
2  s.  V.  15, 1893,  p.  1.) 

Egypt,  Manners  and  customs. 

Amenophis  hi  and  Amenophib  IV,  Kings 
of  Egypt  Correspondance,  transcrite  et  tr. 
par  M.  J.  Hal6vy.  ( Jottm.  a«tat.  8  s.  v.  16, 
1890,  pp.  298,  402  ;  v.  17,  1991,  pp.  87,  202,  496 ; 
V.  18,  1891,  pp.  134,  510. )  4913 

DUBMICHEN,  J.    Eine  vor  3000  jahren  abge- 

fasste  getreiderechnung.     1870.  1702 

Flotte  einer  aegyptischen  koenig^in  aus 

dem  XVII  jahrhundert  vor  unserer  zeitrech- 
nung  und  altaegyptisches  militair  im  fest- 
lichen  aufzuge  auf  einem  monumente  aus 
derselben  zeit  abgebildet.    1868.  P.32 

Erman,  J.  P.  A.     ^gypten  und  aegyp- 

tisches  leben  im  altertum.     [1885],  2  v.  in  1. 

1752 
Life  in  ancient  Egypt.    1894.  1742 

I^ret,  V.  Le  Kyphi,  parfura  sacr£  des  anciens  Egyp- 
tiens. 57  pp.  {Joum.  asiat.  8  s.  v.  10,  1887,  p.  76.)— Vol- 
Ipra,  K.  Noch  einmal  der  Z&r.  9  pp.  (Dentsch.  morg. 
gesells.  ZeiU.  v.  45,  1891,  p.  343. )  —  Wessely ,  K.  Holz- 
taefelchen  der  sammlnng  der  Papyrus  Erzherzog  Rainer. 
10  pp.  1  pi.  {muheil.  aus  der  samml.  der  Papyrus  Erz- 
herzog Rainer,  v.  5,  1892,  p.  11.)— Papyrus  aus  der  zeit  des 
Aurelianus  und  Vaballathus.  12  pp.  {Mittheil.  aus  der 
samml.  der  Papyrus  Erzherzog  Bainer,  v.  4, 1888,  p.  51.) 

Ksyptt  Mathematics. 

Kalllet.  J.  Papyrus  math«matique  d'Alchmlm.  89  pp. 
8  pi.  (Prance,  Ministire  de  I'Instr.  pub.  Mission  archiol. 
fr.  au  Vaire,  v.  9,  pt.  1,  p.  1.)  — Kodet,  L.  Pr«tendus 
problimea  d'algftbre  du  Manuel  du  calculateur  egyptien. 
119  pp.    (Joum.  asiat.  7  s.  v.  18,  1881,  pp.  184,  390.) 

Egrypt,  Measures.    See  with  Weights. 
Egypt,  Music. 

iMrel,  V.    Quelqnes  documents  relatifs  &  la  lltt^ra- 

ture  et  ft  la  musique  populaires  de  la  hante-Egypte. 

62  pp.  9  pi.    (France,  Minist«re  de  I'Instr.  pub.  MisHrni 

archiol. /r.  au  Oaire,  v.  1,  p.  305.) 


Egypt,  Mythology  and  religion. 

Brimmer,  M.  Egypt.  Three  essays  on  the 
history,  religion,  and  art  of  ancient  Egypt. 
1892.  1703 

Brugsch,  H.  K.,  Bey.    Mythologisehe  in- 

schriften  altaegyptischer  denkmaeler.  1884. 
(In  his  Thes.  inscript.  Aegypt.  v.  4.)  1752 

Religion    und    mythologie    der    alien 

Aegypter.    1891.  —4285 

Budge,  E.  A.  T.  W.  (Ed.)     Book  of  the 

dead.  The  papyrus  of  Ani  in  the  British 
Museum.  The  Egyptian  text  with  interlinear 
transliteration  and  translation,  a  running 
translation,  introduction,  etc.    1895.  1721 

Chabas,  F.  J.     Papyrus  magique  Harris. 

Traduction  analytique.     1860.  1242 

DuEMiCHBN,  J.    Altaegyptische  tempelin- 

schriften  in  den  jahren  1863-65.   1867,  2  v.    1701 

Die  kalendarischen  opferfesi^listen  im 

tempel  von  Medinet-Habu.    1881,  2  v.        3782 

Edwards,  Miss  A.  B.     Pharaohs,  fellahs, 

and  explorers.    1892.  1703 

GuiEYSSE,  P.    Rituel  funfiraire  6gyptien, 

chapitre  64.    1876.    (Etudes  Sgypt.  no.  6.)    1732 

GuiGNiAUT,  J.  D.   Nouvelle  galerie  mytho- 

logique  .  .  .  renfermant  environ  1000  monu- 
ments relatifs  aux  religions  de  I'Inde,  de  la 
Perse,  de  I'Egypte  .  .  .    1850,  2  v.  —3285 

HoMMEL,  F.    Babylonischer  ursprung  der 

aegyptischen  kultur.     1892.  1775 

Lepbburb,   E.      Mythe   osirien.      1874-75, 

2  nos.     (Etudes  (gypt.  nos.  3,  4. )  1732 

Maspero,  G.  C.  C.    Etudes  de  mythologie 

et  d'archfiologie  figyptiennes.  1893,  2  v.  (In 
his  Biblioth.  ggyptol.  v.  1,  2. )  1732 

Manuel  de  higrarchie  figyptienne.    n.  d. 

1732 

Note.— A\ao  in  Joum.  asiat.  8  s.  v.  11,  1888,  pp.  250,  309. 

Myer,  I.  Scarabs.  The  history,  manufac- 
ture, and  religious  symbolism  of  the  scara^ 
bseus,  in  ancient  Egypt .  .  .     1894.  1778 

Naville,  H.  E.  (Ed. )  Aegyptisches  todten- 

buch  der  XVIII  bis  XX  dynastie.    1886,  3  v. 

1792 

Pbttigrew,   T.   J.     History  of  Egyptian 

mummies,  and  an  account  of  the  worship  and 
embalming  of  the  sacred  animals  by  the  Egyp- 
tians.    1834.  1782 

PiERRET,  p.    Texte  et  la  traduction  d'une 

8t61e  fithiopienne  inSdite  et  de  divers  MSS. 
religieux.     1873.     (Etudes  Sgypt.  no.  1.)     1732 

Skinner,  J.  R.  Key  to  the  Hebrew-Egyp- 
tian mystery  in  the  source  of  measures  origi- 
nating the  British  inch  and  the  ancient  cubit. 
1894.  —4252 

■  TiBLE,   C.   P.      History  of  the    Egyptian 

religion.  Tr.  by  J.  Ballingal.  1882.  (In  his 
Comparative  hist,  of  the  Egyptian  and  Meso- 
potamian  religions,  v.  1.)  3103 

Wiedemann,  A.  Ancient  Egyptian  doc- 
trine of  the  immortality  of  the  soul.    1895. 

1778 


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('leriiioitt-CNaiiiioaii.  C    Mythe  d'Horus  et  de  St.- 

Georges.  5  pp.  (In  his  Etudes  d'arch6ol.  orient,  v.  1, 
p.  78:  Biblioth.  Ecolc  dcs  hautes  Hiidcs,v.  44.)— I>ruin- 
nioiid.  Sir  W.  Concerning  Egyptian  idols.  20  pp. 
(Valpy,  A.  J.,  Class.  Journ.v.  9,  1814,  p.  559.)— I.«ii(?i  A. 
Egyptian  divine  myths.  18  pp.  (Niiieteenth.Cent.v.lX), 
1886,  p.  423.)— liOCkycr,  J.  N.  Astronomy  and  myth- 
ology of  the  ancient  Egyptians.  23  pp.  [N'inet€e7ith 
Cent.  V.  32,  1892,  p.  29.)-.narlette.  A.  F.  P.,  Pasha. 
Identification  des  dieux  d'H6rodote  avec  les  dieux  6gyp- 
tiens.  8  pp.  (Rev.  archiol.  3  s.  v.  4,  1881,  p.  343.)— Mi«m- 
pero,  G.  C.  C.  Egyptian  souls  and  their  worlds.  14  pp. 
(New Princet<mRev.\.  6, 1888, p. 23.)— «H lunar.  F.  Ueber 
die  indischen  verwandtschaften  im  aegyptischen,  be- 
sonders  in  hinsicht  auf  mythologie.  56  pp.  (Munich, 
Akad.  wissens.  Denkschr.  v.  18:  Philos.-philol.  classe,  Ab- 
handl.  v.  3,  pt.  1, 1840,  p.  99.)-l»err«t.  Q.  De  l'id«e  de 
la  mort  chez  les  anciens  Egyptiens  et  de  la  tonibe  6gyp- 
tienne.  31  pp,  (Rev.  d.  dettx  Tnondes,  1881,  3  p€r.  v.  43, 
p.  568.)— Frlchard,  J.  C.  Analysis  of  the  Egyptian 
mythology.  12  pp.  (Valpy,  A.  J.,  Class.  Journ.  v.  26, 
1822,  p.  89.)— Pr€>otor,  R.  A.  Religion  of  the  great 
pyramid.  13  pp.  (Eraser's  Afat;.  n.  s.  v.  15,  1877,  p.  331.)  — 
Revill4>ut.  E.  Egyptian  ethics,  16  pp.  (Biblioth.  Sacra, 
V.  47,  1890,  p.  390.)— KobioH.  F.  Un  problfeme  sur  les 
preludes  du  syncrfitisme  gr€co-€gyptien.  22  pp.  (Soc. 
antiq.  de  France,  Mem.  v.  45, 1884,  p.  133.)— Wlloken,  U. 
Kaiserliche  tempelverwaltung  in  Aegypten.  15  pp. 
(Hermes,  v.  23,  1888,  p.  592.) 
Sie  also  lIoriiH. — Isls.— Osiris. 

Egypt,  Natural  history. 

Maspero,  G.  C.  C.    Manuel  de  higrarchie 

6gyptienne,  et  la  culture  et  les  bestiaux  dans 

les  tableaux  des  tombeaux  de  I'ancien  empire. 

n.  d.  1732 

iVo(«.— Also  in  Journ.  asiat.  8  s.  v.  11, 1888,  pp.  250,  309. 

Russell,  M.,  Bp.   of  Glasgow.     View  of 

ancient  and  modem  Egppt ;  with  an  outline 
of  its  natural  history.  1831.  (Harper^s  Fam. 
Libr.  no.  23. )  4337 

Huxley,  T.H.    Unwritten  history.    16  pp.    (Macmil- 

lan's  Mag.  v.  48,  1883,  p.  26.) 

See  also  under  Botany. — Palaeontology. 

Egypt,  Numisviatics. 

Poole,  R.  S.     Catalogue  of  the  coins  of 
Alexandria  and  the  Nomes.     1892.  2766 

Revlllviit,  E.    L'gtalon  d'argent  en  Egypte.    17  pp. 

(Rev.  archiol.  3  s.  v.  3, 1884,  p.  65.)— Wessply,  K.  Obolen- 
und  chalkusrechnungen.  8  pp.  (Mittheil.  aus  der  savnml. 
der  Papyrus  Erzherzog  Rainer,  v.  1, 1887,  p.  30. ) 

Egypt,  Palaeontology. 

UaniON,  W.  Ueber  zeuglodonten  aus  Aegypten  und 
die  beziehungen  der  archaeoceten  zu  den  uebrigen 
cetaceen.  35  pp.  7  pi.  (Dames,  W.,  and  Kayser,  E.  F.  H., 
Palaeontolog.  abhandt.  n.  s.  v.  1.) 

Egypt,  Politics. 

MiLNEE,  A.   England  in  Egypt.   1893.     3413 

Taylor,  I.  Leaves  from  an  Egyptian  note- 
book.    1888.  1787 

AinON,  S.  New  Egyptian  constitution.  14  pp.  (Con- 
temp.  Rev.  V.  43,  18&3,  p.  909.)— Capitiilalions  in  E. 
11pp.  (  Wcstm.  iJeti.  V.  128, 1887,  p.  326.)— nioey.  E.  Eng- 
land in  E.  17  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  12,  1882,  p.  804.)— 
E|cyi*t  and  constitutional  rule.  19  pp.  (Conteitip.  Rev. 
V.  41,  1882,  p.  541.)— Ilaliin.  Pasha,  Prince.  Egypt  and 
the  Soudan :  a  reply  to  my  critics.  20  pp.  ( Nineicenih 
Cent.  V.  17,  1885,  p.  733;  v.  18,  1885,  p.  485.)— I-lieUko,  M. 
Aegypten  und  seine  stellung  im  Orient.  15  pp.  (  Unsere 
Zeit,  1876,  v.  1,  p.  735.)— Nlnot,  J.  Origin  of  the  national 
party  in  E.  18  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  13,  1883,  p.  117.)— 
Krinacli.  J.  The  Egyptian  question  and  the  French" 
alliance.    18  pp.    (JVineteenHi  Cen(.  v.  12,  1882,  p.  821.)— 

Vol.  III.— 154. 


Nltnailon  in  E.  7  pp.  (Blackwood's  Mag.  \.\Sl,  lt»l, 
p.  524.)— SiK'ir-  cniial  and  the  Egyptian  question.  80pp. 
(Quart.  Rev.  v.  166,  1887,  p.  438.) 

Kffypt,  Railroads. 

I*«>nll«'l«l,F.  C.  Railway  enterprise  in  E.  2  pp.  (U.S. 
State  Dept.  Reports  from  consuls,  v.  48,  p.  310.)~Fro- 
]>»Ne<l  railrond  between  Cairo  and  Suez.  9  pp.  ( iVestm. 
Rev.  V.  42,  1844,  p.  428.) 

Egypt,  Religion.    See  leith  Mythology. 

Egypt,  Science. 

nriiniiiiniKl,  Sir  W.  On  the  science  of  the  Egyptians 
and  Chaldeans.  135  pp.  (Valpy,  A.  J.,  Class.  Journ.  v.  16, 
1817,  pp.  115,  262;  v.  17,  1818,  p.  19;  v.  18,  1818,  pp.  1,298; 
V.  19,  1819,  p.  296  ;  v.  20,  1819,  p.  42;  V.  21,  1820,  p.  36.) 

See  also  under  Astronomy  and  chronology.—  Botany. 
—  Mathematics.  —  Natural  history.  —  Palaeontology.  — 
Weights  and  measures. 

Egypt,  Weights  and  measures. 

Skinner,  J.  R.  Key  to  the  Hebrew-Egyj)- 
tian  mystery  in  the  source  of  measures  origi- 
nating the  British  inch  and  the  ancient  cubit. 
1894.  ^262 

Oocrpfeltl,  W.    Beitraege  zur  antiken  metrologie. 

21  pp.  (K.  deutsch.  archaeol.  inst.  Mitthl.  Athe7t.  abth. 
V.  8,  1883,  p.  36.)— Koelilcr,  U.  Aegyptisches  gewicht 
in  Athen.  3  pp.  (K.  deutsch.  archaeol.  inst.  Mitthl. 
Athen.  abth.  v.  6,  1881,  p.  424.)— I,e|»»ilis,  K.  R.  "^gyp- 
tische  laengenmaasse "  von  Doerpfeld.  29  pp.  (K. 
deutsch.  archaeol.  inst.  Mitthl.  Athen.  abth.  v.  8,  1883, 
p.  227.)— I'ofrle,  W.  M.  F.  On  new  examples  of  Egyp^ 
tian  weights  and  measures.  9  pp.  (Archaeol.  Journ.  v. iO, 
1883,  p.  419.) 

Egypt  Exploration  Fund.  Publications. 
Nos-  1-6,  8-10,  12  [7  extra  nos.]  London, 
1885-97.     17  nos.  in  18,  fc,  4°.,  8°.  2702 

Contents.  Season's  work  at  Alina.**  and  Beni  Hasan ; 
Containing  the  reports  of  M.  Naville,  Percy  E.  Newberry 
and  George  W.  Fraser,  extra  no.— Arctiaooloitfical 
reports.  1892-95.  Ed.  by  F.  L.  Griffith,  3  extra  nos.— 
Griffith,  F.  L.,  and  Newberry,  P.  E.  El  Berwheli.  pt.  2, 
extra  no.— Naville,  H.  E.  BiibastiH.  no.  8.— Temple  of 
Uoir-cl-nahari :  and  plates,  no.  12.— Petrie,  W.  M.  F. 
iiieoj^rapliioal  pap.yriiN,  no.  9.— Petrie,  W.  M.  F.,  and 
others.  XaiikratiN,  pts.  1,  2,  nos.  3,  6.— Report  of  the  8 
and  9  ordinary  ttreiieral  incetinprs  (12,  13ann.  gene- 
ral meetings) ;  Subscription  list  and  balance  sheet,  1893- 
96,  extra  nos.— Naville,  H.  E.  Festival-hall  of  ^Korkon 
II  in  the  great  temple  of  Bubastis,  no.  10.— Store-city  of 
Pithoni  and  the  route  of  the  Exodus,  no.  1. — Shrine  of 
Salt  el  Hennel«  and  the  land  of  Goshen,  no.  4.— 
Griffith,  F.  L.  Sign  papyrns,  no.  9.— Tanis.  pts.  1,  2, 
nos.  2,  5.— Griffith,  F.  L.,  and  Petrie,  W.  M.  F.  Two 
hieroglyphic  papyri  from  Tanis,  no.  9. 

Egyptian  archaeology.    Maspero,  G.  C.  0. 

1788 
Egyptian  cainpafgns,  1882-85.  2  v.    Royle,  0. 

3423 
Egyptian  inscriptions.  See  Inscriptions, 
Egyptian. 

Egyptian  irrigation.    Willcocks,  W.     —4682 

Egyptian  language. 

LoRBT,  V.  Manual  de  la  langue  figyptienne. 
Grammaire,  tableaux  des  hi6roglyphes,  textes, 
et  glossaire.     1889.  —2141 

Recueil  de  travaux  relatifs  Sl  la  philo- 

logie  et  a  l'arch6ologie  6gyptiennes  et  assy- 
riennes.    v.  4-15.     1883-91,  12  v.  17C1 

Note. — For  v.  1-3  see  preceding  catalogue. 


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EHRISMANN,  Gustav 


2iErrscHBiFT  flier  aegyptische  sprache  und 

alterthumskunde.  v.  20-34.   1882-9«,  15  v.  in'  5. 

3792 

.Vote.— For  V.  1-19  tee  preceding  catalogue. 

-  Dmmnioud,  Sir  W.  On  the  ancient  language  of 
EsTpt.  7  pp.  (Valpy,  A.  J.,  CToM.  Joum.  V.  7,  1813,  p.  M.) 
—Egyptian  r(yinolo|r.y.  6  pp.  (Valpy,  A.  J.,  Clam. 
.fottrn.  V.  9,  1814,  p.  153.)— Ermnn,  J.  P.  A.  Verhaelt- 
nias  des  aegyptischen  zu  den  semitischen  sprachen. 
37  pp.  ( Deut-sch.  morg.  geaells.  ZeiU.  v.  46, 1892,  p.  93.)— 
Hoininel.  F.  Stellung  des  aegyptischen  innerhalb  der 
semitischen  sprachen  :  das  aegyptische  schriftsystem. 
18  pp.  (/«  his  Babylon,  ursprung  der  aegypt.  kultur, 
p.  4g.)— I^ulh.F,  J.  Die  Pianchi-stele.  7.5  pp.  (Munich, 
Akad.  wissens.  Denktchr.  v.  45 :  PItUos.-philol.  cUuse,  Ab- 
handl.  V.  12,  pt.  1,  1889,  p.  239.)— Sllvestre  fie  Sacy, 
A.  I.  Recherches  critiques  sur  la  langue  de  l'.iEgypte  : 
Prfcis  de  I'ouvrage  de  H.  Qnatremire.  11  pp.  (Valpy, 
A.  J.,  CloM.  Joum.  v.  1,  1810,  p.  101.)— Stelndorir,  G. 
Altaegyptisches  alphabet  and  seine  umschreibung.  22  pp. 
(Deutacb.  morg.  gesells.  ZeiU.  v.  46,  1892,  p.  709.) 

See  also  HleroKly  phiOM. 

<'«ptir. 

Maspero,  G.  C.  C.  Des  formes  de  la  conju- 
gfaison  en  Egyptien  antique,  en  D€motique,  et 
en  Copte.  1871.  (Biblioth.  Ecole  dea  hautes 
ftudes,  V.  6. )  —4154 

^— A..  B.  Remarks  on  "  Notice  of  Hercnlanensia."  4  pp. 
(Valpy,  A.  J.,  Clan.  Joum.  v.  3,  1811,  p.  I13.)-Bracli- 
mann,  K.  Abel :  Koptische  untersuchungen.  31  pp. 
(Zeita.  f.  voelkerptych.  v.  11,  1880,  p.  327.)  —Notice  of 
FraKmenla  Basinnrlro-Coptica  Veteris  et  Novi 
Testamenti.  10  pp.  (Valpy,  A.  J.,  Cl<u».  Joum.  v.  13, 
1816,  p.  61.)— Krall,  J.  Aus  einer  koptischen  kloster- 
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EUiiv  Tov  deplov ;  or,  the  image  of  the  beast. 
De  Laune,  T.  ( With  his  Plea  for  the  non- 
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Eilharcl  von  Obcrge.    12  cent. 

[Tristan  und  Isolde.  Gedicht].  Herausg. 
von  Franz  Lichtenstein.  Strassburg,  1877.  8°. 
(Brink,  B.  ten,  and  others,  QtwUen  und  for- 
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Bruchstueck  aus  dem  Tristan.     12  pp.    {Germania, 

v.  9,  1864,  p.  156;  v.  18,  1873,  p.  274.)— IliirtHch,  K.  F. 
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(Germania,  v.  27,  1882,  p.  359. )— Zur  textgeschichte  von 
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1886,  p.  481.)— EliriKniann,  G.  Zu  Eilhart's  Tristrant 
1183.  1  p.  (Germania,  v.  31,  1886,  p.  66.)— Muret,  E. 
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V.  16,  1887,  p.  288.) 

Eiiiier,   Gustav  Heinrich  Theodor.      Organic 

evolution.  34  pp.  (Rev.  of  in  Edin.  Rev.  v.  172,  1890, 
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Einii,  C.  Wilkins.    Le  Coup  de  fusil  dans  I'oeil. 

21  pp.    (Correspondant,  v.  16, 1846,  p.  766.) 

Eineiikel,   Eugen.     1855—.     Quelle  der  eng- 

lischen  relativ-ellipse.  16  pp.  (Anglia,  v.  13,  1891,  p.  348; 
V.  14, 1892,  p.  122.)— Der  infinitiv  im  nilttrlenKliNfhen. 
26  pp.  (Anglia,  v.  13,  1891,  p.  79.)  — Zu  Noliipitor's 
"MftriNchen  randKloH.<<i(>n."  6  pp.  (Eng.  studlen, 
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{Ed.)     Life  of  St.   Katherine.     From  the 

royal  MS.  17  A.  XXVII  .  .  .  with  its  Latin 
original  from  the  Cotton  MS.  Caligula,  A.  VIII 
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Soc.  no.  80.)  2125 


EINERT,  E. 


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BLA8TI0ITY 


Eiiiert,  E.    Pfaffe  Amis  1-72.    1  p.   {Germania, 

V.  33,  1888,  p.  40. ) 

Kiiiflii»<s  der  englischen  balladenpoesle  auf  die 
franzoesische  litteratur.    Wuescher,  G.     2232 

]<:iiifiiuliruiig^  in  das  Nibelungenlied.  Scliulze, 
W.  1235 

Kinhard.    Sec  Eginhard. 

Kiiileituiis'  in  die  palaeophytologie  vom  bota- 
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Kiii.sicdcln,  Switzerland.  Kalendarium  necro- 
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Eiiisiertlcr.    Hieronymus  Sophronius,  E.,  St. 

—2254 
Eira,  Experiences  of  a  naval  officer  in  search 

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Eirek.s  sag-a  vidCocrla.    11  pp.     (Asmundar- 

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Eiriks  .saga  raiida.  Storm,  G.  {Samfund  til 
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Eisenach,  Germany.  CEsteeheld,  A.  Lutlier's 
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Eisencrz,  Styria.     Volksueberlieferungen  aus 

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Eisenliart,  0.      Franz  Wolfgang  Ritter  von 

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Eiseuhart.    See  also  Eyssenhardt. 
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flaechenabbildung.  9  pp.  iJourn.  f.  d.  reine  u.  angeican. 
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ELsenstein,  Ferdinand  Gotthold  Max.  Geo- 
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Ca.vloy,  A.     Note  sur  deux  formules  donnfies  par 

MM.  Eisenstein  et  Hesse.  4  pp.  (Coll.  mathemat.  papers, 
V.  1,  p.  113.) 

Eiseiitraut,   Ludwig.    Grosch,   G.     L.  Eisen- 

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fortschr.  der  class,  alterth.  v.  20,  1881.) 

Eisig,  Hugo. 

Monographic  der  capitelliden  des  Golfes 
von  Neapel.  Berlin,  1887.  4°.  {Fauna  und 
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Eisler,    Bemhard.      Alfred  Edmund    Brehm. 

10  pp.  ( Unsere  Zeit,  1887,  v.  2,  p.  90. )— Leopold  Coinpert. 
9  pp.    (  Unsere  Zeit,  1887,  v.  2,  p.  776.) 

Ei.ssler,  Manuel. 

Handbook  on  modern  explosives,  being  a 
practical  treatise  on  the  manufacture  and 
application  of  dynamite,  gun-cotton,  nitro- 
glycerine, and  other  explosive  compounds, 
including  the  manufacture  of  collodion-cot- 
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—2777 
Eiszeit,  Die.    80  pp.  1  pi.    Kjerulf,  T.    [Samml. 

wisscns.  vorlrg.  v.  13,  1878,  p.  161.) 

Eitel,  Rev.  Ernest  John,  Ph.  D.  Fabulous  source 

of  the  Hoang-Ho.  7  pp.  (Royal  Asiat.  Soc.  North-Chin* 
branch,  Joum.  n.  8.  v.  6, 1871,  p.  45.) 


Eitelbcrper  von  Edclberg,  Rudolf  von,  and 
Uff,  Albert  (Eds.)  Quellenschriften  fuer 
kunstgeschichte  und  kunsttechnik  des  mittel- 
alters  und  der  neuzeit.  n.  s.  v.  4.  Wien,  1892. 
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Contents.    Schlosser,  J.  von.     Schriftquellen  nir  ge- 
schichte  der  knrolln(j:iNchcn  kunnl,  n.  s.  t.  4. 

Note.—ti.  s.  V.  1-3  wanting.     For  o.  s.  »ee  preceding 
catalogue. 

Eitzen,  Paul  von.    Doellinger,  J.  J.  I.  von. 

Paul  von  Eitzen.    4  pp.   (/n  7im  Reformation,  v  2,  p.  490.) 

Eix,  France.   Vieillard,  (— ).   CimetiSre  antique 

d«couvert  i  E.    3  pp.    (Soc.  antiq.  de  France,  Bull.  1863, 
p.  52;  with  Mim.  v.  27,  1864.) 

Ekelof,  Johan  Adolf  ( Tr. ) 

Facsimile-atlas  to  the  early  history  of  car- 
tography.   See  Nordenskiold,  A.  E. 

Ekkchard,  Abbot  of  St.  Laurent's,  Urach.  12 
cent.  Libellus  de  expugnatione  Jerosolymitana.  14  pp. 
(Mart4ne,  E.,  and  Durand,  U.,  Vet.  script,  ampliss.  collect. 
V.  5,  p.  507.) 

TesMlpr,  J.    Chronique  d'E.    11  pp.    (Rev.  hist.  v.  47, 

1891,  p.  267.) 

Ekkeliard,  of  St.   Gall.    —973.    Waltharius : 

poema.    35  pp.    (Hist,  patriae  mon.  Script,  v.  3,  p.  133.) 

Ekkeliard.    See  also  Eckart.- Eckhart. 
E/c/cXijcria  in  the  New  Testament,  The  conception. 

24  pp.    Andrews,  E.  B.   (Biblioth.  Sacra,  v.  40,  1883,  p.  35.) 

Ekkoe.s  from  Kentucky.  Locke,  D.  R.  (P.  V. 

Nasby,  pseud. )  2205 

Ekniarck,  Lars  August. 

Guide  de  I'fitranger  dans  Stockholm  et  ses 

environs.    Strengnis,  1830.     12°.  2412 

El.     For    Arabic  names  beginning   with   this 

particle,  see  the  name  which  next  follows  it. 
Elaea,  Asia  Minor.    Marx,  F.    Broncemuenze 

von  Elaia.  6  pp.  (K.  deutsch.  archaeol.  inst.  Mitthl. 
Athen.  abth.  v.  10,  1885,  p.  21.) 

Elasniotlieriiini.  Brandt,  J.  F.  Mittheilungen 

ueber  die  gattung  elasmotherium,  besonders  den  schae- 
delbau  derselben.     37  pp.  6  pi.     (St.  Petersburg,  Acad. 
Mim.1  s.  V.  26,  1879.) 
See  also  ilInininalM.— PaIaeontoIog;y. 

Elasticity. 

Love,  A.  E.  H.    Treatise  on  the  mathe- 
matical theory  of  elasticity.    1892-93,  2  v. 

—1534 

ToDHUNTER,  I.    History  of  the  theory  of 

elasticity  and  of  the  strength  of  materials 
from  Galilei  to  the  present  time  .  .  .  Ed.  by 
Karl  Pearson.     1886-93,  2  v.  in  3.  —1775 

Borchardt.  K.  W.     Ueljer  die  transformation  der 

elasticitaetsgleichungen  in  allgemeine  ortbogonale  co- 
ordinaten.  14  pp.  (Joum.  f.  d.  reine  u.  angewan.  math. 
V.  76,  1873,  p.  45.)— Cox,  H.  Deflection  of  imperfectly 
elastic  beams  and  the  hyperbolic  law  of  elasticity.  14  pp. 
(Cambridge  Philos.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  9,  1856,  p.  [177].)— On 
impact  on  elastic  beams.  6  pp.  (Cambridge  Philos.  Soc. 
Trans.  V.  9,  1856,  p.  73.)— l.lpschUz,  R.  Beweis  eines 
satzes  der  elasticitaetslehre.  9  pp.  (Joum.  f.  d.  reine  u, 
angewan.  math.  v.  78, 1874,  p.  329.)— Rnnklne.  W.  J.  M. 
On  the  centrifugal  theory  of  elasticity,  and  its  connec- 
tion with  the  theory  of  heat.  16  pp.  ( Royal  Soc.  Edin. 
Trans,  v.  20,  1853,  p.  425.)— Volgl,  W.  Theoretische  sta- 
dien  ueber  die  elasticitaetsverhaeltnisse  der  krystalle. 
100  pp.  (Goettingen,  K.  gesells.  wissens.  Malhemat. 
elasse,  Abhandl.  v.  34,  1887,  p.  1.) 

See  also  l"lul«l«.— Force  and  Energry.— Physics, 
—Strength  of  materials. 


ELATERIDAE 


1232 


ELECTIVE  GOVERNMENT 


Klateridae.    See  Coleoptera. 

Kkusar,  le  Peitan.  13  pp.  Derenbourg,  J.   {Bib- 

liolh.  Bcole  dt*  hautes  Uudes,  v.  73,  p.  429.) 

KIbn.  Fabky,  J.  B.  G.  Itinfiraire  de  Buona- 
parte de  I'lle  d'Elbe  k  I'lle  St  H616ne.  1817, 
2  V.  4697 

—  Losalnir,  B.  J.  The  spectre  fl-om  E.  11  pp.  {Harper's 
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18  pp.    (i>ni(aeh.  rundacAau,  V.  33,  1882,  pp.  57,  274.) 

See  alto  Napoleon  I,  Emperor  of  the  French. 

Elbe  river.     Smidt,   H.     Ein  panorama  der 

Niederelbe.    81  pp.    ( Utwere  ZeU,  1888,  v.  2,  pp.  561,  668.) 

£Ib^,  ( — ),  Sieur  A'.  17  cent.  Journal  du 
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VAtntrique,  v.  2,  p.  345.) 

GIbe<|iieIIe,  Einweihung  der.    6  pp.    Schebek, 

E.  ( Verein  f.  gesch.  d.  Deutschen  in  Boehmen,  Mittheil. 
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Elbogren,  Bohemia.  Schmitt,  A.  P.  Sagen, 
maercheu,  und  erzaehlungen  von  Elbogen  bei 
Carlsbad  und  dessen  umgebung.     1864.      1225 

lIorri^k<^n,  A.    Das  altarblatt  der  decanallcirche  zu 

E.  aus  dem  jahre  1579.  10  pp.  (Verein  f.  gesch.  d.  Deutr 
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K.  Beitrag  rnr  geschichte  der  fehde  der  Schlicke  mit 
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Aeltere  geschichte  von  E.  8  pp.  (Verein  f.  gesch.  d. 
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Elder,  E.  S.,  If.  D.     Sanitary  survey  of  the 

scbool-honses  in  Indiana.  12  pp.  (Am.  Pub.  Health 
Assoc.  Reports,  t.  10,  p.  67. ) 

Elder,  Robert,  D.  D.    Peter  M'Bride.    10  pp. 

(Disruption  worthies  of  the  Highlands,  Memorial  of  1843, 

p.  ise.) 
Elder,  William,  M.  D.    1806-85. 

Biog^raphy  of  Elisha  Kent  Kane.    Phila., 

1858.     8°.  3784 

Elder  Brown's  backslide.    9  pp.    Edwards, 

H.  8.    (Harper's  Mag.  v.  71,  1885,  p.  394.) 

Elder  Marstoii's  revival.    8  pp.    Armstrong, 

LeR.    (Cfe»(uri/ Afoff.  V.  20, 1891,  p.  679.) 

Eldikius,  Eric  Hubert.  18  cent.  Epistola  critica 
de  anthologia  Latina.  7  pp.  (Mnemosyne,  n.  s.  v.  15, 
1887,  p.  290.) 

El  Dorado.     Lemly,  H.   R.     Wlio  was  E.  ? 

12  pp.    ( Century  Mag.  v.  20,  1891,  p.  881. ) 

Eldonulo,  The  Amazon  and.    12  pp.    Winsor, 

J.,  !farrat.  and  crit.  hist,  of  America,  v.  2,  p.  579. 

Eldred,  John.    1552-1632.     First  Englishman 

who  reached  India,  overland,  1583-89.  9  pp.  (Arber,  E., 
Ung.  gamer,  v.  3,  p.  159.)— Voyage  to  Tripolltt  and 
thence  to  Babylon,  1583.  6  pp.  (Hakluyt,  B.,  Voyages, 
v.  2,  p.  402.) 

Eldridge,  George  D.    Assessment  life  insur- 
ance.   4  pp.    (If.  Am.  Rev.  v.  151,  1890,  p.  .507. ) 
Eldridge,  Richard.    Rice,  R.  G.  Some  account 

of  E.  of  Horsham,  bellfounder.  14  pp.  (Sussex  Archaeol. 
8oc.  Coll.  V.  31,  1881,  p.  81.) 

Eleanor,  Empress  of  Germany.    Lanclimann  de 

Valckensteln,  N.  Historia  desponsationis  Friderici  III 
cum  Eleonora  Lnsitanica.  30  pp.  (Freher,  M.,  Rer.  Ger- 
man, script.  V.  2,  p.  51.)— Motz,  J.  Oratio  pro  Lionora 
Friderico  Caesari  desponsanda.  4  pp.  (Freher,  M.,  iJer. 
Oerman.  script,  v.  2,  p.  31.)— PIuh  II  (^neas  Sylvius), 
Pope.  Super  connubio  Friderici  et  Eleonorae  oratio 
gratulatoria.  6  pp.  (Freher,  M.,  Rer.  Oerman.  script. 
T.  2,  p.27.) 


Eleanor    (Gtonzaga),    Empress    of    Chrmany. 

Intra,  G.  B.  Nozze  della  Principessa  Eleonora  Gonzaga 
coll' Imperatore  Ferdinando  III  d'Austria.  10  pp.  (Soc. 
stor.  lombarda,  Archiv.  1  s.  1877,  p.  254.) 

Eleanor,  of  Ar agon,  Queen  of  Nnvarre.    Corvi- 

sieri,  C.  Trionfo  romano  di  Eleonora  d'Arragona  nel 
Giugno  del  1473.  82  pp.  (Soc.  rom.  di  storia  patria, 
Archivio,  V.  1,  1878,  p.  475 ;  v.  10,  1887,  p.  629.) 

Eleanore  Cuyler.  12  pp.  Davis,  R.  H.  {Har- 
per's Mag.  V.  84, 1892,  p.  771.) 

Eleanoiir :  a  tale  of  the  non-performers.  21  pp. 

(Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  127, 1880,  p.  479. ) 

Election  {in  politics). 

Stanwood,  E.      History   of  presidential 
elections.    1884.  —1345 

Barnaifl,  F.  A.,  and  others.    How  shall  the  President 

be  elected?  32  pp.  (N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  140,  1885,  p.  97.)— 
Blaine.  J.  Q.  Presidential  election  of  1892.  13  pp.  (N. 
Am.  Rev.  V.  155,  1892,  p.  513.)— Blake,  H.  T.  Official 
ballot  in  elections.  18  pp.  (New  Englander,  v.  55, 1891, 
pp.381,  513.)— Courcy,  A.  de.  Une  rfiforme  flectorale. 
9  pp.  (Correspondant,  V.  25,  1849,  p.  279.)— «"owley,  C. 
Minority  report  of  the  electoral  commission,  1877.  16  pp. 
(Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  27,  1892,  p.  81.)— Uoehn,  R.  Praesi- 
denten-wahl  in  den  Vereinigten  Staaten  im  jahre  1880. 
50  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1881,  v.  2,  pp.  375,  579.)— Eaton, 
D.  B.  Perils  of  reelecting  Presidents.  14  pp.  (N.  Am. 
Rev.v.  154,  1892,  p.  691.)— Fiel«l.  D.  D.  Open  nomina- 
tions and  free  elections.  5  pp.  (N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  144, 1887, 
p.  325.)— Georjfe,  H.  Money  in  elections.  11pp.  (N. 
Am.  Rev.  v.  138,  1883,  p.  201.)— Gilliaui,  E.  W.  Presi- 
dential elections  historically  considered.  9  pp.  (Mag. 
Am.  Hist.  V.  14,  1885,  p.  181.)— tjireen,  M.  A.  The  January 
"  message  "  on  election  bribery.  16  pp.  (New  Englander, 
V.  50,  1889,  p.  309.)— Harrison,  L.  Legislation  concern- 
ing corrupt  and  illegal  election  practices.  5  pp.  (New 
Englander,  V.  53,  1890,  p.  505.)— H<'nanlt,  C.  de.  Elec- 
tion pr^sidentielle  de  1880  aux  Etats-Unis.  75  pp.  (Bib- 
lioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p6r.  v.  10,  1881.  pp.  193,  449.) 
— I-owcll,  J.  R.  Election  in  November.  28  pp.  (  Works, 
V.  5,  p.  17.)— Meyers,  B.  P.  Single  vote  in  Congressional 
elections.  4  pp.  (N.  Am,  Rev.  v.  ISO,  1890,  p.  782.)— 
Morgan,  J.  T.  Federal  control  of  elections.  14  pp. 
(Forum,  v.  10,  1890,  p.  23.)— SfavlUe,  E.  De  I'influence 
morale  des  systSmes  filectoraux.  19  pp.  (Bibliolh.  univ. 
et  rev.  Suisse,  3  pfir.  v.  14,  1882,  p.  193.)— Pag*s  Dnport, 
A.  Systfemes  61ectoraux  en  France  et  k  I'fitranger.  11  pp. 
(Correspondant,  V .  22,  1848,  p.  407.)-Re<lpatli,  J.  Elec- 
toral reform.  4  pp.  (N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  145,  1887,  p.  451.)— 
Reed,  T.  B.  Federal  control  of  elections.  10  pp.  (N. 
Am.  Rev.  v.  160,  1890,  p.  671.)— Satterthwalt,  L.  Presi- 
dential electors :  a  suggestion  with  regard  to  the  election 
of  the  President.  14  pp.  (New  Englander,  v.  64,  1891, 
p.  1.)— Smalls,  R.  Election  methods  in  the  South. 
8  pp.  (N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  161, 1890,  p.  593. )— Sumner,  W.  G. 
Theory  and  practice  of  elections.  42  pp.  ( Coll.  essays  in 
polit.  and  social  set.  p.  98.) 

See  also  Ballot.— Bribery.— Caacns.— Political 
science— Representation.— SnflVa^e.  Also  Poli- 
tics under  the  names  of  countries. 

Election  {in  theology).  See  Predestination  and 
Election. 

Election  by  lot  at  Athens.  Headlam,  J.  W. 
( Cambridge  hist,  essays,  no.  4. )  — 2316 

Election  frauds  of  New  York  city  and  their 
prevention.    Davenport,  J.  I.  3512 

Election.s  ei>iscoi>ale.s  dans  I'gglise  de  France 
du  IX  au  XII  sifecle.   La  Tour,  P.  I.  de.   —4262 

Elective  francliise.  See  Ballot.— Free  insti- 
tutions.— Representation. — Suffrage. 

Elective  ffovernment,  Machinery  of.    23  pp. 

Smith,  G.    (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  11,  1882,  p.  126.) 


ELECTRIC  PISHES 


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Electric  lislies.   Pritsch,  Q.   Elektrische  flsche 

im  lichte  der  descendenzlehre.  64  pp.  (Sammi.  wisaent. 
vorlrg.  v.  18,  1883,  p.  835.) 

See  also  Animal  oIoctrlcliy.—KelH.— Fishes. 

Electric  light  cables  and  the  distribution  of 
electricity.     Russell,  S.  A.  — 2737 

Electric  lig-litiiig:. 

FooTE,  A.  R.    Economic  value  of  electric 
light  and  power.     1889.  —1367 

Russell,  S.  A.    Electric  light  cables  and 

the  distribution  of  electricity.     1892.      — 2737 

Berilrow,  W.     Die  elektrische  beleuchtung  durch 

centralstationen  und  die  uufaliverhuetung.  16  pp.  (Un- 
sere  Zeit,  1890,  v.  2,  p.  35.)— novelopmeiit  of  electric 
lighting.  21pp.  (Ql«lr(.  B«>.  V.  152,  1881,  p.  441.)— Eell- 
soii.T.  A.  Dangers  of  electriclighting.  10  pp.  [N.  Am. 
Rev.  V.  149,  1889,  p.  625.)— Das  elektrische  llcht  auf 
der  wiener  Weltausstellung.  5  pp.  ( Unsere  Zeit,  1873, 
V.  2,  p.  275.)— FH^vex,  C.  Recherches  sur  le  spectre  du 
carbonne  dans  Tare  €lectrique  en  rapport  avec  le  spectre 
des  comfites  et  le  spectre  solaire.  6  pp.  3  pi.  (Brussels, 
Acad.  Mhn.  cour.  v.  47,  1886.)— tlooch,  W.  D.  Special 
report  on  the  electric  lighting  of  the  Exhibition.  64  pp. 
(London,  Internat.  Fish.  Exhib.  Literature,  v.  13,  p.  179.) 
— Oordosi,  Mrs.  A.  M.  Development  of  decorative  elec- 
tricity. 7  pp.  (Fortn.  Bev.  n.  s.  v.  49,  1861,  p.  278.)— 
Gordon.  V.  W.  B.  The  state  and  electrical  distribution. 
23  pp.  (Mackay,  T.,  Pka  for  liberty,  p.  353.)— Ilopkin- 
Non.  J.  Some  points  in  electric  lighting.  26  pp.  (Inst. 
C.  E.  Pract.  appl.  of  electricity,  p.  81.) — Jainin,  J.  C. 
Essais  d'ficlairage  ^lectrique  k  I'opSra.  9  pp.  (Rev.  d. 
deux  mondes,  1881,  3  pfir.  v.  48,  p.  193.)— Keppel,  W.  C, 
7  Earl  of  Albemarle.  Electric  light  and  force.  22  pp. 
(Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  12,  1882,  p.  98.)— House-lighting  by 
electricity.  22  pp.  (JVin«(cen«h  Cent.  v.  14,  1883,  p.  31.)— 
IMoore,  C.  Electric  lighting  in  the  city  of  Detroit. 
12  pp.  (Am.  Econ.  Assoc.  Pub.  v.  2,  no.  6,  p.  45. )— Pisko, 
F.  G.  Das  elektrische  gluehlicht.  17  pp.  ( Unsere  Zeit, 
1887,  v.  1,  p.  92.)— Thomson,  Bir  W.  Electric  lighting 
and  public  safety.  8  pp.  (N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  150,  1890,  p.  189.) 
— Vincent,  C.  W.  Dangers  of  electric  lighting.  5  pp. 
(Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  27,  1890,  p.  145.)— Westlngrhouse, 
G.,  Jr.  Sir  Wm.  Thomson  and  electric  lighting.  9  pp. 
{N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  150,  1890,  p.  321.) 

See  alao  Klectricity.— Illumination.— I^amps. 

Electric  railroads.  Atkinson,  P.  Electric 
transformation  of  power,  and  its  application 
by  the  electric  motor,  including  electric  rail- 
way construction.     1894.  — 1538 

Mnyden,  G.  van.    Les  chemins  de  fer  61ectriques. 

33  pp.  {Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p6r.  v.  18,  1883, 
p.  309.)— Sprague,  F.  J.  Future  of  the  electric  railway. 
11pp.  {Forum,  v.  12,  1891,  p.  120.)— Sterne.  8.  Great- 
head  underground  electric  railway.  10  pp.  (Forum,  V.  11, 
1891,  p.  683.) 

See  also  Electricity.  —  9l4»tors.  —  Railroatls.  — 
Street  railroads. 

Electric  spark  photographs  of  flying  bullets. 

18  pp.  11  pi.  Boys,  C.  V.  (Smithson.  Inst.  Board  of  Re- 
gents, Ann.  report,  1893:  U.  S.  53  Cong.  2  sess.  House 
miscel.  doc.  v.  29,  p.  165. ) 

Electric  telegraph.    See  Telegraph. 

Electric  traiisforiiiatioii  of  power.  Atkin- 
son, P.  —1538 

Electric  waves.    Hertz,  H.  — 1535 

Electrical  distribution,  its  theory  and  prac- 
tice.    Kilgour,  M.  H.,  and  others.  — 1538 

Electrical  energy.  Storage  of    10  pp.  Wurts, 

A.J.    (2VewEng(a»der,  V.  54, 1891,  p.  344.) 

Electrical  resistance,  Treatise  on  the- 
measurement  of.    Price,  W.  A.  — 1534 


Electrical   transinission  of  power.    17  pp. 

Keppel,  W.  C,  7  Earl  of  AlbemarU.  (Nimileenlh.  0ml. 
V.  31,  1892,  p.  73.) 

Electricity. 

Atkinson,  P.    Electric  transformation  of 
power.     1894.  1538 

Elements  of  dynamic   electricity  and 

magnetism.     1891.  —1538 

Benjamin,   P.    Age   of  electricity,  from 

amber-soul  to  telephone.    1886.  —1528 

Fleming,  J.  A.  Alternate  current  trans- 
former in  theory  and  practice.    1889-92,  2  v. 

—1634 

Gordon,  J.  E.  H.     Physical  treatise  on 

electricity  and  magnetism.    1891,  2  v.    —1522 

GuiLLEMiN,  A.  V.  Electricity  and  mag- 
netism. Tr.  .  .  .  fi-om  the  French  .  .  .  Ed.  by 
S.  P.  Thompson.     1891.  —1522 

Heap,  D.  P.    Report  on  the  international 

exhibition  of  electricity  held  at  Paris,  Aug.  to 
Nov.,  1881.    1884.    {Engineer  dept.  U.  S.  army.) 

—1523 

Hertz,  H.    Electric  waves.    1893.     —1535 

Institution  of  Civil  Engineers.  Practi- 
cal applications  of  electricity.     1884.      —4793 

KiLQOUR,  M.  H.,  and  others.     Electrical 

distribution,  its  theory  and  practice.     [1894.] 

—1538 

Lodge,  O.  J.    Modem  views  of  electricity. 

1889.     {Natures.)  —1538 

Mendenhall,  T.  C.   Century  of  electricity. 

1887.  —1528 

Niblett,  J.  T.   Secondary  batteries ;  being 

a  description  of  modem  apparatus  for  the 
storage  of  electrical  energy.     [1892.]      —2777 

NoRTHRUi",  E.  F.     Method  for  comparing 

the  values  of  the  specific  inductive  capacity 
of  a  substance  under  slowly  and  rapidly 
changing  fields ;  results  for  parafiin  and  glass. 
1895.     (Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Theses,  1895. ) 

.—2306 
Philadelphia.  Electrical  Conference.  Re- 
port, 1884.  1886.    ( U.  S.  49  Con^.  1  sess.  Senate 
exec.  doe.  v.  1,  no.  45. ) 

Price,  W.  A.  Treatise  on  the  measure- 
ment of  electrical  resistance.    1894.        — 1534 

Russell,  S.  A.    Electric  light  cables  and 

the  distribution  of  electricity.     1892.      —2737 

Siemens,  Sir   C.  W.     Electricity.      1889. 

{Scientific  works,  v.  2. )  — 1634 

Sloane,  T.  O'C.  Standard  electrical  dic- 
tionary.    1892.  1106 

Thomson,  J.  J.  Notes  on  recent  researches 

in  electricity  and  magnetism.     1893.       — 1534 

Tunzelmann,   G.  W.  de.     Electricity  in 

modem  life.  [1889.]  (Ellis,  H.,  Contemp.  Sci. 
S.)  -1528 

Untted  States,  Patent  Ofilce.    Index  of 

patents  relating  to  electricity  g^ranted  by  the 
United  States  ...  to  June  30,  1887.  1882-88, 
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Urbanttsky,  a.,  Ritter  von.    Electricity 

In  the  service  of  man.  Ed.  by.  R.  Wormell. 
1886.  —1^23 

Wilson,  G.    Electricity  and  the  electric 

telegraph.    1852.  —1528 

Abel.  Sir  F.  A.  Electricity  applied  to  explosive  pur- 
poses. 42pp.  (Inst.  C.  K.  Proct.  oppi.  o/«(«c(rtci«j/,  p.  107.) 
— Avl|cn«r,  A.  de.  Electricity  &  I'Exposition  univer- 
■elle.  42  pp.  {Oormpondant,  n.  s.  v.  120,  1889,  p.  1045.)— 
Barnard,  C.  Something  electricity  is  doing.  6  pp. 
(Century  Mag.  v.  15, 1889,  p.  736.)— Bendt,  F.  Die  elektri- 
citaet  im  leben  der  gegenwart.  6  pp.  ( Unaere  Zeit.  1890, 
T.  1,  p.  471.)— Ueber  die  verwendung  der  electricitaet  im 
kriege.  7  pp.  (t/nsereZet't,  1889,  v.  1,  p.  336.)— Benjamin, 
P.  Dawn  of  electricity.  14  pp.  ( Forum,  v.  5, 1888.  p.  178. ) 
— The  enemy's  distance :  Range-finding  at  sea  by  elec- 
tricity. 6  pp.  (Harper's  Mag.v.  81,  1890,  p.  53.)— Possi- 
bilities of  electricity.  IS  pp.  (Forum,  V.  8,  1889,  p.  391.)  — 
Bennerke.  F.  Untersuchangen  der  stationaeren  elek- 
trischen  stroemung  in  einer  unendlichen  ebene  fuer  den 
foil,  dass  die  zuleitung  der  beiden  verschiedenen  elektri- 
citaeten  in  zwei  parallelengeradlinigenstrecken  erfolgt. 
48  pp.  6  pi.  ( Acad.  Caes.  Leop.-Car.  Nova  acta,  v.  51, 1887, 
p.  253.)— Bennett,  A.  H.  Practical  observations  on 
electro-diagnosis  in  paralysis.  18  pp.  (Brain,  v.  5,  1883, 
p.  2M.)— BriKlit,  E.  B.  On  the  applications  of  elec- 
tricity. 8  pp.  (Lancashire  and  Cheshire  Hist.  Soc.  Trans. 
u.  s.  V.  3,  18is3,  p.  223.) — Davy,  Sir  H.  On  some  chemical 
agencies  of  electricity.  56  pp.  (Works,  v.  5,  p.  1.)— Du 
Monoel,  T.  A.  L.,  Vicomte.  Coup  d'oeil  sur  I'^tat  des 
applications  m^aniques  et  physiques  de  T^lectricit^. 
87  pp.  (Bet!,  contemp.  1855.  v.  5,  p.  450.)— Electric 
proKresH.  11pp.  (Blociruiood't  Afa^.  v.  131,  1882,  p.246.) 
—Electro-motive  power.    29  pp.    (RJtn.  Beu.  v.  155, 

1882,  p.  92.)— dOMlon,  J.  E.  H.  Latest  electrical  dis- 
covery. 4  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  31,  1892,  p.  399.)— 
HaHMelberflT*  B.  Ueber  das  durch  electrische  erregung 
erzeugte  lencbten  der  gase  bei  niedriger  temperatur. 
17  pp.  (St.  Petersburg,  Acad.  Mim.  7  s.  v.  27,  1880.)— 
Heine,  H.  E.  Ueber  die  constante  elektrische  stroemung 
in  ebenen  platten.  16  pp.  (Joum.f.  d.  reine  u.  angewan. 
math.  T.  79, 1875,  p.  1.)— Helmholtz,  H.  L.  F.  Neuere 
entwickelung  von  Faraday's  ideen  ueber  elektricitaet ; 
Ueber  die  elektrischen  maasseinheiten  nach  den  be- 
rathungen  des  elektrischen  congresses,  versammelt  zu 
Paris,  1881.  66  pp.  (In  his  Vortraege  und  reden,  v.  2, 
pp.  273,  319.)— IIoflTman,  E.  Die  ergebnisse  und  auf- 
geben  der  electro-technik.  40  pp.  (Deutsch.  rundschau, 
V.  31, 1882,  pp.  79,  239.)— I.amb,  M.  J.  R.  N.  Some  inter- 
esting facts  about  electricity.  18  pp.  (Mag.  Am.  Hist. 
V.  26,  1891,  p.  183.)— Maler,  J.  Recent  progress  in  elec- 
tricity. 10  pp.  (Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  37,  1885,  p.  654.)  — 
Martin,  T.  C.  Gilbert's  fables.  11  pp.  (N.  Am.  Rev. 
T.  146,  1888,  p.  405.)— Mehler,  F.  G.  Ueber  die  ver- 
theilung  der  statischen  elektricitaet  in  einem  von  zwei 
kugelkalotten  begrenzten  koerper,  17  pp.  (Joum.f.  d. 
reine  u.  angewan.  math.  y.  68,  1868,  p.  134.)  —  MenH- 
brnsiche,  G.  van  der.  Electricity  statique  exerce-t-elle 
nne  influence  sur  la  tension  superficielle  d'un  liquide? 
28  pp.  (Brussels,  Acad.  Afto.  cour.  v.  40, 1876.)— Morton, 
H.    Storing  electricity.     10  pp.     (Harper's  Mag.  v.  66, 

1883,  p.  84.)— Mneller,  E.  B.  Elektrische  maschinen 
anter  beruecksichtigung  ihrer  geschichtlichen  entwicke- 
lung. 39  pp.  (Samml.  wissens.  vortrg.  n.  s.  v.  5,  1891, 
p. 497.)— Mnyden,G.  van.  Aircomprimfi  et  l'«leetricit«. 
11  pp.  (Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p€r.  v.  48,  1890, 
p.  304.)— Monopole  del'flectricit^.  20pp.  (Biblioth. univ. 
et  rev.  Suisse,  8  p«r.  v.  25,  1885,  p.  77. )— Navigation  61ec- 
trique,  16  pp.  (Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p6r.  v.  20, 
1883,  p.  122.)— Stations  centrales  d'«lectricit^.  13  pp. 
(Biblioth.  un<i).  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p«r.  v.  45,  1890,  p.  78.)— 
Hipber,  F.  E.  On  the  electrical  capacity  of  bodies, 
and  the  energy  of  an  electrical  charge.  11  pp.  (St.  Louis, 
Acad.  Sci.  Trans,  v.  7,  1895,  p.  109.)— Pinko,  F.  J.  Die 
elektricitaet  in  der  technik.  60  pp.  ( Unsere  Zeit,  1882, 
T.  1,  pp.  118,  232,  669.)- RabaKliatI,  A.  Bianchi  on  the 
(ignlflcance  of  the  electro-excitation  of  the  cortical 
motorione.   6  pp.    (Bram,  v.  4, 1882,  p.233.)— Richard. 


O.  Electricity,  ses  applications  usnelles,  son  avenir. 
6  pp.  (Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p€r.  v.  5,  1880,  p.  528.) 
— Schwelgifer,  J.  S.  C.  Bemerkungen  ueber  umkeh- 
rung  der  polaritaet  einer  elektrischen  combination. 
14  pp.  (Munich,  Akad.  wissens.  Denkschr.  v,  7:  Mathe- 
mat.-phys.  classe,  Abluindl.  1818-20,  p.  155.)— Slieldon, 
S.  Electrical  waves.  6  pp.  (Pop.  Sci.  Monthly,  v.  35, 
1889.  p.  509.)— Siemens,  Sir  C.  W.  Electrical  transmis- 
sion and  storage  of  power.  25  pp.  (In.st.  C.  E.,  Procf.  rtjjp(. 
o/  electricity,  p.  56. )— Slorajt*'  of  electricity.  9  pp. 
(Edin.  Rev.  v.  154,  1881,  p.  265.)— TlioniMon,  Sir  W.  Elec- 
trical units  of  measurement.  26  pp.  ( Inst.  C.  E.  Pract. 
appl.  of  electricity,  p.  149.)— Tiegrel,  E.  On  a  new  induc- 
tion apparatus.  12  pp.  (Brain,  v.  8,  1886,  p.  380.)— 
Trowbri<lg:e,  J.  Dangers  from  electricity.  6  pp.  (At- 
lant.  Monthly,\.  65,  1890,  p.  413.)— Tscliiricw,  S.  On 
the  electrical  excitability  of  the  skin.  18  pp.  (Brain, 
V.  2, 1880,  p.  163.)— Wattcvllle,  A.  de.  Condition  of  the 
unipolar  stimulation  in  physiology  and  therapeutics. 
20  pp.  (Brain,  v.  3,  1881,  p.  23.)— Leegard  on  the  degene- 
ration of  nerves  and  their  electrical  reactions.  3  pp. 
(Brain,  v.  4,  1882,  p.  562.)— On  metallo-  and  magneto- 
therapeutics.  11pp.  (Broi7t,  V.  2, 1880,  p.  275.)— Weber, 
H.  Ueber  die  Besselschen  functionen  und  ihre  an- 
wendung  auf  die  theorie  der  elektrischen  stroeme.  31  pp. 
(Joum.f.  d.  reine  u.  angewan.  math.  v.  75,  1873,  p.  75.) — 
Ueber  die  stationaeren  stroemungen  der  elektricitaet  in 
cylindern.  20  pp.  (Journ.  f.  d.  reine  u.  angewan.  math. 
V.  76,  1873,  p.  1.)— WHd,  H.  Beobachtung  der  elec- 
trischen  stroeme  der  erde  in  kuerzern  linien.  24  pp.  1  pi. 
(St.  Petersburg,  Acad.  Mim.  7  s.  v.  31, 1883.)— Wllliamit, 
W.  M.  Electromania.  6  pp.  (Pop.  Sci.  Monthly,  v.  21, 
1882,  p.  650.) 

.See  also  Animal  electricity.  —  Attraction. — 
Brain  and  nerves.— Electric  IlKhlinjf.  Electric 
railroads.  —  Electro-bioIog:y.  —  Electro-chem- 
istry .—Eleetro-dynamics.— Electrolytes.— Elec- 
tro-magnetism. —  Electro-nietallnrg^y.  —  Elec- 
trometers.— Electrostatics.— Electro- therapeu- 
tics.—  titalvanism.  —  Ei$;-litiiiiii;j:.  —  Maffiietisiii. — 
Materia  medica.  —  Medical  electricily.  —  Me- 
teorolOK^y. —  Motors.—  Ohm.— Physics, —  Polari- 
ty.—  Rheoscope,  —  Storms.  —  TeleKra]»h,  —  Tele- 
phone,—Therapentics, 

Electriciition.    See  Capital  punishment. 

Electro-biology.  Solvay,  E.  Part  played  by 
electricity  in  the  phenomena  of  animal  life. 
Tr.  by  J.  W.  Mallet.     1896.  —1682 

Electro-blolojfy  and  mesmerism.     2  pp.     (lAltell's 

Liv.  Age,  v.  39,  1863,  p.  707.)— Jackson,  E.  P.  Electricity 
and  life.    2  pp.    (iV.  ^m.  iiei>.  v.  153,  1891,  p.  378.) 

See  also  Westm.  Rev.  v.  55, 1851,  p.  312.  Also  Electri- 
city,—Hypnotism.— Mesmerism, 

Electro-clieiiiistry.    Davy,   Sir  H.    Electro- 
chemical science.    32  pp.    ( H^orfcs,  v.  8,  p.  274.)— Rich- 
ards, J.  W.     Recent   advances   in    electro-chemistry. 
28  pp.    (Frankl.  Inst.  Journ.  v.  139, 1895,  p.  351.) 
See  also  Chemistry.- Electricity. 

Electrocution.    See  Capital  punishment. 

Electro-dynamics.  Faraday,  M.  On  electro- 
dynamic  induction  in  liquids.  4  pp.  ( Frankl.  Inst.  Journ. 

3  s.  V.  27, 1854,  p.  411 ;  London,  Edin.  and  Dublin  Phil.  Mag. 

4  s.  V.  7,  1854,  p.  265.)— Helmholtz,  H.  Ueber  die  be- 
wegungsgleichungen  der  elektricitaet  fuer  ruhende  lei- 
tende  koerper.  73  pp.  (Journ.  f.  d.  reiTie  u.  angeivan. 
math.  V.  72, 1870,  p.  57. ) — Ueber  die  theorie  der  elektro- 
dynamik.  84  pp.  (Journ.  f.  d.  reine  u.  angewaii.  math. 
V.  75, 1873,  p.  35 ;  V.  78, 1874,  p.  273.)— Henry,  J.  Contri- 
butions to  electricity  and  magnetism.  On  electro-dyna- 
mic induction.  71  pp.  (Am.  J.  Sci.  1  s.  v.  38,  1840,  p.  209 ; 
V.  41,  1841,  p.  117.)— Ix»rberg,  H.  Zur  theorie  der  be- 
wegung  der  elektricitaet  in  nicht  linearen  leitern.  38  pp. 
(Journ.  f.  d.  reine  u.  angeuHin.  math.  v.  71,  1870,  p.  53.) — 
Weln^arten,  J.  Ueber  die  bewegung  der  electricitaet 
in  leitern  ..  .  7  pp.  (Joum.f.  d,  reine  u.  angewan.  malh. 
v.  63, 1864,  p.  145.) 

See  also  Dynamics,— Electricity, 


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Electrolytes.  Rosa,  E.  B.  Specific  inductive 
capacity  of  electrolytes.  1891.  (Johns  Hop- 
kins Univ.  Theses,  1891.)  .—2306 

I.KvlNoii,  W.  Q.    On  electrolytic  phenomena.    4  pp. 

{Am.  J.  Sci.  3  8.  V.  19,  1880,  p.  29.) 

See  also  Klectrlclty. 

Electro-iiiajifiietisni. 

Davenport,  T.  Electro-magnetism.  His- 
tory of  his  invention,  with  remarks  by  Prof. 
Silliman.    1837.    (Bound pamph.  v. '229.)    5934 

Rowland,  H.  A.,  and  Hutchinson,  C.  T. 

On  the  electromagnetic  effect  of  convection- 
currents.  [1889.]  (Johns  Hopkins  Univ. 
Theses,  1889. )  .—2306 

Smith,   F.   O.   J.      Secret    corresponding 

vocabulary ;  adapted  for  use  to  Morse's  elec- 
tromagnetic telegraph.     1845.  — 2151 

Allan,  T.     Electro-magnetism  as  a  motive  power. 

8  pp.  (Soc.  of  Arts.  Joum.  v.  6,  1868,  p.  302.)— Davy,  Sir 
H.  On  a  new  phenomenon  of  electro-magnetism.  7  pp. 
{Works,  V.  6,  p.  257.)— Joclniiami,  E.  Ueber  die  durch 
einen  magnet  in  etnem  rotirenden  stromleiter  inducirten 
elelctrischen  stroeme.  24  pp.  {Joum.  f.  d.  reine  u.  a/nge- 
uxm.  math.  v.  63, 1864,  pp.  158,  329.)— Mayer,  A.  M.  Ab- 
stract of  a  research  in  electro-magnetism.  8  pp.  ( Frankl. 
Inst.  Joum.  3  s.  v.  60, 1870,  p.  403.)— Researches  in  electro- 
magnetism.  18  pp.  {Am.  J.  Set.  2  s.  v.  50, 1870,  p.  195.)— 
Pav:e,  C.  O.    Electro-magnetism.     4  pp.     {Am..  J.  Sci. 

1  s.  V.  36,  1839,  p.  350. )— Report,  upon  electro-magnetism 
as  a  moving  power.  5  pp.  ( Frankl.  Inst.  Joum.  3  s.  v.  20, 
1850,  p.  267.)— Wild,  H.  Bestimraung  des  werthes  der 
Siemens'schen  widerstands-einheit  in  absolutem  elec- 
tromagnetischen  maasse.  122  pp.  5  pi.  ( St.  Petersburg, 
Acad.  Mim.  7  s.  v.  32,  1886.) 

See  also  Eloetrieity.  —  Maj^^netlNnn.  —  MfHiical 
electricity.— Physics. 

Electroinania.    6  pp.    Williams,  W.  M.    {Pop. 

Sci.  Monthly,  v.  21,  1882,  p.  650. ) 

Electro-metallurg-y.  Keith,  N.  S.  Electro- 
metallurgy. 22  pp.  (Frankl.  Inst.  Joum.  3  s.  v.  89, 1885, 
p.81.)— Swaii.J.W.  Electro-metallurgy.  5  pp.  {Nature, 
V.  46,  1892,  p.  478.)— Wrighl.  A.  W.  On  a  new  process 
for  the  electrical  deposition  of  metals,  and  for  construct- 
ing metal-covered  glass  specula.  10  pp.  {Am.  J.  Sci.  3  s. 
V.  14, 1877,  p.  169 ;  Frankl.  Inst.  Journ.  3  s.  v.  74, 1877,  p.  242.) 
See  also  ElectrlcUy.— Metallurgy. 

Electrometers.     Mayer,  A.  M.     On  a  large 

spring-balance  electrometer  for  measuring  specific  in- 
ductive capacities  and  potentials.  6  pp.  {Atti.  J.  Sci. 
3  s.  v.  39,  1890,  p.  513.)— Pratt,  J.  H.,  Jr.  Experiments 
with  the  capillary  electrometer  of  Lippmann.  9  pp. 
{Am.  J.  Sci.  3  s.  V.  35,  1888,  p.  143.)— Shea,  D.  W.  Calibra- 
tion of  an  electrometer.  9  pp.  {Am.  J.  Sci.  3  s.  v.  35, 1888, 
p.  204.)  —  Whilniore,  J.  Method  of  increasing  the 
range  of  the  capillary  electrometer.  7  pp.  {Atti.  J.  Sci. 
3  s.  V.  44,  1892,  p.  64.) 

See  also  Electricity.— Weijifhts  ami  Measures. 

Electro-plating:  with  nickel.    24  pp.    Wahl, 

W.  H.    (Frankl.  Inst.  Joum.  3  s.  v.  87, 1884,  pp.  124,  210.) 

Electrostatics.  Thomson,  Sir  W.  Reprint  of 
papers  on  electrostatics  and  magnetism.  1884. 

—1523 

Electrostatics  and  magnetism.    4  pp.    {Nature,  v.  7, 

1873,  p.  218.) 
See  also  Electricity.— Ph.vsiC8.— Statics. 

Electro-telegraphic   loiiffitutle  operations. 

2  v.  Campbell,  W.  M.,  and  others.  {India. 
Gt.  Trigonom.  Surv.  v.  9,  10. )  3331 

Electro-therapeutics.   Smith,  W.  Q.  Electro- 
therapeutical  notes.    4  pp.     {Brain,  v.  6,  1884,  p.  385.) —  ' 
Wattevllle,  A.  de.    An  electrotherapeutical  supersti- 
VoL.  III.-156. 


tion:  "The  galvanisation  of  the  sympathetic."  10  pp. 
{Brain,  v.  4,  1882,  p.  207.)— Erb,  Handbuch  der  elektro- 
therapie.  3  pp.  {Brain,  v.  5,  1883,  p.  244.)— Loeweufeld, 
Experimentelle  und  kritiHche  untersuchungeu  zur  elec- 
trotherapie  des  gehirns.  3  pp.  ( £ratn,  v.  5, 1883,  p.  246. ) 
See  also  Electricity.— Therapeutics. 

Electrotoniis.    Waller,  A.    Loven  on  the  tone 

of  muscles  excited  electrically.  5  pp.  {Brain,  v.  B,  1883, 
p.  140.) 

See  also  Brain  and  Nerves.— Electricity.— <jal- 
van  ism.- M  iiscles. 

Electrotypiag  operations  of  the  U.  S.  Coast 

Survey.  15  pp.  Mathiot,  Q.  (,Am.  J.  Sci.  2  «.  v.  16, 1863, 
p.  305.) 

Electriiiii.    Ukert,  P.  A.    Ueber  das  elektrum 

und    die    mit   demselben  verknuepften  sagen.     14  pp. 
{Zeits.f.  alierthumsw.  v.  6,  1838,  p.  425.) 
See  also  Amber.— Uold.— Mineralogy.— Silver. 

Electryoiie.  Wilamowitz-Moellendorff,  U.  von. 

A.^.tKrfiiivcL.     4  pp.     {Hermes,  v.  14,  1879,  p.  457.) 

Elegiac  poetry. 

Barnes,  B.  Parthenophil  and  Parthenophe. 
Sonnets,  madrigals,  elegies,  and  odes.  [1593] 
repr.  1882.    ( Arber,  E.,  Eng.  gamer,  v.  5. )   2117 

Catullus,  C.  V.     [Opera.]    1558.         L.20 

Note. — For  other  eds.  see  his  name. 

Doublet,  J.    E16gies.    Reproduites  d'aprSs 

1' Edition  de  1559.  1869.  {Soc.  des  biblioph. 
normands. )  2313 

Elegy  occasioned  by  the  death  of  a  lady's 

linnet.  1777.  ( With  Ritson,  J.,  Observ.  on  the 
hist,  of  Eng.  poetry. )  1382 

Keate,  G.    Netley  Abbey :  an  elegy.   1769. 

2181 

MONUMENTUM  REGALE ;  or,  a  tomb,  erected 

for  that  incomparable  and  glorious  monarch, 
Charles  I,  King  of  Gt.  Britane,  etc.  In  select 
elegies,  epitaphs,  and  poems.    1649.  1516 

OviDius  Naso,  p.    Nux  :  elegia  .  .  .  com- 

mentario  illustrata.  Ed.  F.  Lindemannus. 
[Laf.  and  Germ.]     1844.  3252 

Propbrtius,  S.  a.    Elegiarum  libri  IV .  .  . 

Quaestionum  Propertianarum  libris  III  et 
commentariis  illustravit  G.  A.  B.  Hertzberg. 
1843-54,  3  V.  in  2.  3246 

Note.— For  other  eds.  gee  his  name. 

Shellbtv,  p.  B.    Adonais :  an  elegy  on  the 

death  of  John  Keats.  1887.  {Shelley  Soc. 
2  8.  no.  1. )  1313 

Tennyson,    A.,    1    Baron    Tennyson.     In 

memoriam.     1872.     (  W(yrks,  v.  4. )  1365 

Theognis.   Elegiae.   Secundis  curis  recog- 

novit  C.  Ziegler.     [GV.]     1880.  3283 

TiBULLUS,   A.     Elegiarum  libri  quattuor. 

Ex  recensione  Caroli  Lachmanni.    1829.    3246 

Ariosto.  L.    Elegie  e  capitoli.    49  pp.    {Opere  minori, 

V.  1,  p.  211.)— <'«inpion,  T.  Lyrics,  elegies,  etc.,  from 
madrigals,  canzonets,  etc.  80  pp.  (Arber,  E,,  Eng.  gamer, 
V.  3,  pp.  197,  269,  331.)— Several  elegies  on  t'harles  I, 
Lord  Capel,  Lord  Francis  Villiers.  50  pp.  (Wither,  G., 
Vaticiniumvotiimm,p.3'l.) — l>avles,J.,  and  Marlowe,  C. 
Epigrams  and  elegies.  24  pp.  (Marlowe,  C,  WVrfcs,  v.  3, 
1826,  p.  439.)— Dowland,  J.  Lyrics,  elegies,  etc.  from  ma- 
drigals, canzonets,  etc.  64  pp.  ( Arber,  E.,  Eng.  gamer,  v.  4, 
pp.  28,  519,  609,  644.)— nryden.  J.  Elegies.  39  pp.  (Poet. 
tmrks,  V.  2, 1843,  p.  278.)— Elegia  de  fortunae  virissl- 
tudinae.  11  pp.  (Lemaire,  N.  E.,  Poet.  Lot.  min.  v.  2, 
p.  298;  Wernsdorf,  J.  C,  Poet.  Lot.  min.  v.  3,  p.  242.)— 


ELEGIAC  POETRY 


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ELEPHANTS 


Cirajr,  T.  Elegy  written  in  a  country  church-yard. 
10  pp.  ( Workt,  V.  1,  1884,  p.  71.)— LaprHCle,  V.  R.  de. 
El«gieR.  «  pp.  (Cbrre»pon<Jon4,  v.  64,  1886,  p.  141.)— 
Morley.  T.  (Ed.)  Lyrics,  elegies,  etc.,  from  madrigals, 
canzonets,  etc.  10  pp.  (Arber,  E.,  Eng.  garner,  v.  6, 
p.  29.)— Si«blM>(i,  T.  Poems,  epigrams,  elegies,  etc.  41pp. 
(IForta,  9d.  by  A.  H.  Bullm,  v.  2,  p.  238.)— OvldluM 
NiuMt,  P.  Elegies  [tr.  by  C.  Marlowe].  210  pp.  (Mar- 
lowe, C,  Works,  V.  S,  1885,  p.  103.)— Solon.  Fragments. 
I  p.  ( .Sschylus,  Agamemnon,  Ir.  by  H.  H.  Milman,  p.  197. ) 
— Elegia  de  »pe.  13  pp.  (Lemalre,  N.  E.,  Poet.  Lat. 
mtn.  T.  2,  p.  272;  Wemsdorf,  J.  C,  Poet.  Lat.  min.  v.  8, 
p.  226.)— 8p4^n!ter,  E.  Astrophel :  a  pastoral  elegy  npon 
the  death  of  Sir  Philip  Sidney.  42  pp.  (Arber,  E.,  Bng. 
gonwr,  v.  1,  p.  249.)— Theoiriiia.  Fragments.  2  pp. 
(.SBOhylos,  Agamemnon,  Ir.  by  H.  H.  Milman,  p.  195.) 
See  alto  Poetry. 

£le^ac  poetry,  History  and  criticism. 

D«rine»l«ter,  A.  Deux  £I£gies  dn  Vatican.  44  pp. 
(Bomania,  v.  3,  1874,  p.  443.)— Dneniinler,  G.  F.  Der 
nrspmng  der  elegie.  12  pp.  (PhiU)logu9,  v.  63,  1894, 
p.  201.)— jBnln,  J.  Elegie  en  province.  26  pp.  {Rev. 
eontemp.  1853,  t.  3,  p.  261.)— Kielil,  E.  J.  Elegiaci. 
IS  pp.  (Mnemotyne,  v.  2,  1853,  p.  264.)— Znrborir,  H. 
Sophokles  und  die  elegie.  12  pp.  (Hermes,  v.  10,  1876, 
p.  203.) 

"Elegie,  The."     26  pp.     [Blackwood's  Mag. 

V.  160,  1891,  p.  613.) 

Elemental  locomotion.  Treatise  upon.    Gor- 
don, A.  —2716 
Elementares  leben.     36  pp.    Kollmann,  J. 

(Samml.  tmstens.  vortrg.  v.  18, 1883,  p.  583.) 

Elementary  manual  of  Latin  prosody.  Ram- 
say, W.  —2117 

Elementary  principles  of  carpentry.  Tred- 
gold,  T.  —1762 

Elementary  schools.  Reports  on.   Arnold,  M. 

—2305 

Elementos  de  practica  forense.  2  v.  Ortiz  de 
Zdfiiga,  M.  —3345 

Elements.  10  pp.  Emerson,  R.  W.,  TFbrfcs,  v.  9, 

p.  228. 

Elements  carloving-iens  linguistiques  et  lit- 
tSraires.  Barrois,  J.,  and  Chabaille,  P.  — 2151 

Elements  <le  droit  p^nal.  2  v.  Ortolan,  J. 
L.  E.  —2326 

Elements  de  pal^grapliie.  2  v.  Wailly,  J. 
N.,  dit  Natalis  de.  1242 

Elements  de  statistique.  Moreau  de  Jonnfis, 
A.  —2396 

Elements  of  oampanalog'ia.  Sottanstall,  W. 

—2736 

Elements  of  chemistry.    Fyfe,  A.         —1508 

Elements  of  conchologry.    Burrow,  E.  J. 

.—2636 

Elements  of  design.    Rimmer,  W.         —1756 

Elements  of  dynamic  electricity  and  mag- 
netism.    Atkinson,  P.  — 1538 

Elements  of  experimental .  .  .  philosophy. 
Hogg,  J.  (.Ba.)  —1516 

Elements  of  fortification.    Lendy,  A.  P. 

—2776 

Elements  of  general  history.  Nares,  E.  ( Ed. ) 

2412 

Elements  of  graphical  statics.  2  v.  Du 
Bois,  A.  J.  —1534 

Elements  of  law.    Hobbes,  T.  —1355 


Elements  of  metallnrgy.     Phillips,  J.   A., 

and  Bauerman,  H.  — 3724 

Elements  of  moral  science.  Porter,  N.  —1442 

Elements  of  natural  hist«)ry.   2  v.    Stewart, 

0.  —1492 

Elements  of  physics.    Amott,  N.  — 1513 

Elements    of    physiological    psychology. 

Ladd,  G.  T.  —1431 

Elements  of  rhetoric.    Whately,  R.      —2156 

Elements  of  technology.    Bigelow,  J.    —2736 

Elements  of  the  beantiful,  Address  to  the. 

9  pp.    Tyler,  R.,  Poems,  p.  30. 

Elements  of  the  goldsmith's  art.  2  v.  Ger- 
main, P.  — 17D8 

Elements  of  thought.    Taylor,  I.  —1456 

Eleuchus  motuum  nuperorum  in  Anglia.  Bate, 
G.  1518 

Elene.    Oynewulf  1374 

Eleonor.    See  Eleanor. 

Eleonora.    9  pp.    Poe,  E.  A.,*irorfc8,  ed.  by  E. 

C.  Stedman  and  O.  E.  Woodberry,  v.  1,  p.  203. 

E16onore,  Herzogin  von  Zell.  Hanoverian  mar- 
riage.   19  pp.    ( Edin.  Rev.  v.  171,  1890,  p.  234. ) 

Elephantiasis.     Hebra,   F.,  and  Kaposi,   M. 

Elephantiasis  Arabnm.  35  pp.  (In  their  Diseases  of  the 
skin,  V.  3,  p.  130:  New  Sydenham  Soc.  v.  61.)— Blvlng- 
toii.W.  Case  of  elephantiasis  Graecorum.  4  pp.  (Brain, 
V.  i,  1882,  p.  410.) 

See  also  Patholog^y.— Skin. 

Elephants. 

Sanderson,  G.  P.  Thirteen  years  among 
the  wild  beasts  of  India  .  .  .  with  an  account 
of  the  modes  of  capturing  and  taming  ele- 
phants.   1890.  1434 

Abain,  G.  d'.    Elephant-hunt  in  Siam.    5  pp.    (Serib- 

ner's  Monthly,  v.  8, 1874,  p.  223.)— Baker,  Sir  S.  W.  The 
elephant.  70  pp.  4  pi.  (In  his  Wild  beasts  and  their 
ways,  p.  17.)— Bolan,  H.  Der  elephant  in  krleg  und 
frieden  und  seine  verwendung  in  unseren  afrikanischen 
kolonien.  32  pp.  (Samml.  wisseris.  vortrg.  ji.  s.  \.  2,18?^, 
p.  231.)— Burrows.  S.  M.  Something  like  a  bag.  (Some 
experiencesof  an  elephant-kraal  in  Ceylon.)  7pp.  (Mae- 
miltan's  Mag.  v.  57,  1888,  p.  183.)— Elephant-shooting  in 
Ceylon.  16  pp.  (Eraser's  Mag.  v.  33,  1846,  p.  661.)— 
Cninniin;;.  W.  G.  Conflict  with  an  elephant;  Ele- 
phant shooting.  5  pp.  (ifarper's  Jtfaff.  V.  1,  1850,  pp.  352, 
393.)— Desmarqnoy,  (— ).  Notice  sur  des  os  fossiles 
d'giephants.  9  pp.  (Soc.  antiq.  de  Morinie,  Mtrn.v.  1, 
1834,  p.  209.)— Oatschct.  A.  S.  Elephants  in  America. 
2  pp.  (Am.  Antiq.  v.  9,  1887,  p.  202.)— Guornsoy,  A.  H. 
Elephant-hunting  in  Ceylon.  9  pp.  (Harper's  Mag.  v.  8, 
1864,  p.  758. ) — IMW^  J.  Dissertation  on  white  elephants. 
6  pp.  (Royal  Asiat.  Soc.  Gt.  Brit.  Trans,  v.  3,  1836,  p.  186.) 
— PohUg:,  H.  Dentition  und  kranologic  des  elephas 
antiquus  Falc,  mit  beitraege  ueber  elephas  primigenius 
Blum,  und  elephas  meridionalis  Nesti.  280  pp.  10  pi. 
(Acad.  Caes.  Leop.-Oar,  Nova  acta,  v.  53,  1889,  p.  1.) — 
Bine  elephantenhoehle  Siciliens  und  der  erste  nachweis 
des  cranialdomes  von  elephas  antiquus.  38  pp.  5  pi. 
(Munich,  Akad  wissens.  Denkschr.  v.  66:  Mathemat-phys. 
classe,  Abhandl.  v.  18,  pt.  1,  1893,  p.  73.)— SartltfON.  E., 
Comte  de.  L'^l^phant  €tait-il  oonnu  des  anciens  Am^ri- 
cains?  2  pp.  (Soc.  am.  de  France,  i4rc/iive8,  v.  2, 1864, 
p.  57.)— Schleifel,  (— ).  History  of  the  elephant  and 
sphinx.  22  pp.  (Valpy,  A.  J.,  Class.  Joum.  v.  30,  1824, 
p.  209;  v.  31,  1825,  p.  42.)— Soeininerlngr,  S.  T.  von.  Be- 
merkungen  ueber  einige  in  der  naturaliensammlungder 
K.  Akad.  d.  w.  befindliche  fossile  zaehne  von  elephanten, 
mastodonten,  rhinoceros'n,  und  einem  tapire.    24  pp. 


ELEPHANTS 


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ELIOT,  Sir  John 


2 pi.  (Munich,  Akad.  wissens.  Denkaehr.  v.7  :  Mathemat.- 
phys.  claase,  Abhandl.  1818-20,  p.  17.)— Wallle,  V.  Note 
8ur  l'«l«pliant,  symbole  de  I'Afrique.  5  pp.  (Bev.  archiol. 
3  8.  V.  17,  1891,  p.  380.)— Woo<lvill«,  R.  C.  Capture  of 
wild  eleptiants  in  Mysore.  18  pp.  {Harper's  Mag.  v.  85, 
1892,  p.  290. ) 
See  also  Hunliiii^  and  tli«  ChaHC— Mnininnls. 

Kleiisis  and  EkMisiiiian  mysteries.  Curtius, 

E.  Athen  und  Eleusis.  8  pp.  (Deutsch.  rtmdschau,  v.  39, 
1884,  p.  200.)— I>i«lil,  C.  Excavations  at  Eleusis,  1882-89. 
37  pp.  {In  his  Excursions  in  Greece,  p.  294.)— IHtten- 
berffer,  W.  Die  eleusinisclien  Keryken.  40  pp.  {Ifermes, 
V.  20, 1885,  p.  1.)— Notice  of  Ouvaroff  on  tlie  Elensiniaii 
■nysterlps.  22  pp.  (Valpy,  A.  J.,  Class.  Joum.  v.  18, 
1816,  p.  399;  v.  14,  1816,  p.  165;  V.  15,  1817,  p.  117.)— Free- 
man, B.  A.  Corinth  to  Eleusis.  19  pp.  {In  his  studies 
of  travel,  Greece,  p.  220.)— Julius,  L.  Alter  der  Ideinen 
propyl.'een  zu  Eleusis.  3  pp.  (K.  deutsch.  archaeol.  inst. 
MiUhl.  Athen.  abth.  v.  2,  1877,  p.  190.)— I,ovatelli,  E.  C, 
Conlessa.  Di  un  vaso  cinerario  con  rappresentanze  rela- 
tive ai  misteri  eleusi.  14  pp.  5 pi.  (Rome,  Comm.  archeol. 
municip.  Bull.  v.  7,  1879,  p.  5.)— Preller,  L.  Zeit  der 
attischen  Eleusinien.  5  pp.  {Zeits.  /.  alterthumsw.  v.  2, 
1835,  p.lOOl.)— W.,T.  On  the  mysteries  of  Eleusis.  46  pp. 
(Valpy,  A.  J.,  Class.  Joum.  v.  39,  1829,  p.  332;  v.  40,  1829, 
pp.  56,  263.)— We.sleriiiaiiii,  A.  De  via  sacra  Eleusinia 
disput.  L.  Prelleri.  2  pp.  (Zeits.  f.  alterthumsw.  v.  10, 
1843,  p.  665.) 

See  also  Festivals — Greece,  Ancient,  Mythology  and 
religion. 

Bleutlieriiis,  St.    Fortunatus,  V.  H.  C,  Bp.  of 

Poitiers.  Passio  sanctorum  martyrum  Dionisii,  Rustici, 
et  Eleutherii.  4  pp.  (Opera  ped.  p.  101:  Monumenta 
German,  hist.  Auctor.  anti^^uiss.  v.  4,  pt.  2;  Migne,  J.  P., 
Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  88,  p.  577.) 

Eleutherocerciis,  ein  neuer  glyptodont  aus 

Uruguay.  28  pp.  2  pi.  Koken,  E.  (Berlin,  Akad.  wissens. 
Phys.  classe,  .ibhandl.  1888,  p.  1.) 

Elevator,  The.    15  pp.    Howells,  W.  D.    {Har- 
per's Mag.  v.  70,  1889,  p.  111.) 
Elfric.    See  ^Ifric. 
Elfstan.    See  Lyflng. 
Elffin,  8  Earl  of.    See  Bruce,  J. 
Eljrln  marbles.    Curzon,  G.  N.    A  suggestion 

on  the  Elgin  marbles.  3  pp.  (i?or(n.  Bew.  n.  s.  v.  49, 1891, 
p.  833.)— Harrison,  F.  Editorial  horseplay.  14  pp. 
{Fortn.  Bev.  a.  s.  v.  49,  1891,  p.  642.)— Give  back  the  Elgin 
marbles.  8  pp.  {Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  28,  1890,  p.  980.)— 
Knijrht,  R.  P.  On  the  Elgin  marbles.  3  pp.  (Valpy, 
A.  J.,  Class.  Joum.  v.  14, 1816,  p.  98.)— Knowles,  J.  Joke 
about  the  Elgin  marbles.  12  pp.  ( Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  29, 
1891,  p.  495.)— Reuveiis,  C.  J.  C.  Disputatio  de  simu- 
lacris  quibusdam  Tympanorum  Parthenonis.  23  pp. 
(Valpy,  A.  J.,  Class.  Joum.  v.  28,  1823,  pp.  175,  273.)— 
Story.  W.  W.  Phidias,  and  the  Elgin  marbles.  76  pp. 
{In  his  Excursions  in  art  and  letters,  p.  49.) 

.See  also  .■ithens  and  Attica.- Greece,  Ancient, 
Antiquities  and  fine  arts. — Narl>les,  Antique. — Sculp- 
l4>rs.— 8cul|iture  and  Statuary. 

Eli.     Ephraem,  St.,  the  Syrian.     De  Heli  sacer- 

doti.     [Or.  el  Lat.]    6  pp.     (Opera  omnia,  v.  3,  p.  6.) 
Eli.     12  pp.     ( Century  Mag.  v.  1,  1881,  p.  131. ) 
Ella,  pseud.    See  Lamb,  C. 
Eliana.    Lamb,  C.  2177 

Elias,  Patriarch  of  Jerusalem,.  De  S.  Daniele 
propheta.  [Gr.  et  Lat.]  2  pp.  (Pitra,  J.  B.,  ^natecf.  sacra 
Spicilrg.  Solesmensi,  v.  1,  p.  291.)— De  S.  Ella  propheta. 
[Or.  et  Lat.]  5  pp.  (Pitra,  J.  B.,  Analect.  sacra  Spicileg. 
fiolesmensi,  v.  1,  p.  293.)— De  SS.  NerKio  et  Baccho.  [Or. 
el  Lat.]  3  pp.  (Pitra,  J.  B.,  ^noiec*.  «ocra  Sptoiesr.  Soie*-- 
mensi,  v.  1,  p.  289.) 


Elias,  de  Derham.     Bennett,  J.  A.    Architect 

of  Salisbury  cathedral.    10  pp.    {Archaeol.  Joum.  v.  44 
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Elias,  Ney.  1844—.  Notes  on  a  portion  of  the 
old  bed  of  the  Yellow  river  and  the  water  supply  of  the 
Grand  canal.  7  pp.  (Royal  Asiat.  8oc.  North-Chin* 
branch,  Joum.  n.  8.  v.  4,  1868,  p.  80.)— Report  of  an  ex- 
ploration of  the  new  course  of  the  Yellow  river. 
21  pp.  (Royal  Asiat.  Soc.  North-China  branch,  Journ. 
n.  s.  V.  5,  1869,  p.  259.) 

Elias  rediviviis.  Lightfoot,  J.  {Pamphlets: 
Charles  I,  v.  5. )  4555 

Elie,  Maitre. 

Ueberarbeltung   der    aeltesten    franzoesi- 
schen  uebertragung  von  Ovid's  Ars  amatoria. 
See  Ovidius  Naso,  P.  (in  preceding  catalogue). 
Elic,  of  Winchester.    12  cent. 

Uebertragung  der  Dibticha  Catonis.  See 
Cato,  D. 

Elie,  Charles. 

Pastes  des  gardes  nationales  de  Prance. 
See  Alboize  de  Pujol,  J.  E.,  and  Elie,  C.  (in 
supplement). 

Elie  de  St.  Gille,  Aid  et  Mirabel  und.    Foer- 

ster,  W.  {Ed.)  2396 

Elie  ruby.    25  pp.     {Blackwood's  Mag,  v.  144, 

1888,  p.  116.) 

Eligius.    See  Eloi. 

Elyali,  Hebrew  prophet.    Ambrosius,  St.,  Bp.  of 

Milan.  De  Elia  et  jejunio.  19  pp.  (Opero  omnia,  v.  1, 
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See  also  Bible,  O.  T. 

Elimination.    Cayley,  A.     On  the  theory  of 

elimination.  5  pp.  {Coll.  mathemat.  papers,  v.  1,  p.  870.) 
— Recherches  sur  r^limination.  27  pp.  {Joum. /.  d.  reine 
u.  angewan.  math.  v.  34, 1847,  p.  30 ;  v.  63,  1864,  p.  34 ;  v.  64, 
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.See  also  Equations. 

Eliot,  Annie.    Rod's  salvation.  27  pp.   {Atlant. 

Monthly,  v.  65,  1890,  pp.  679,  773.) 

Eliot,   Charles  William,   LL.  D.    1834—.    The 

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( Century  Mag.  v.  6,  1884,  p.  203.)— One  remedy  for  muni- 
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18  pp.  {Forum,  v.  14,  1887,  p.  411.)— Can  school  pro- 
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Eliot,  George,  pseud.    See  Cross,  Afrs.  M.  A. 

E.  L. 
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FoRSTER,  J.    Sir  John  Eliot :  a  biography. 

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ELIOT,  Rev.  John 


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ELIZABETH,  Queen  of  England 


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Eliot,  Samuel,  LL.  D.     1821—.     Montgomery 

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Eliot,  Samuel  Atkins.   Sketch  of  the  history  of 

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Eliot,  William  Granville. 

Treatise  on  the  defence  of  Portugal,  with 
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Eliot.    See  also  Elliot.— Elliott. 

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Elisaeus.    —480.    Histoire  de  Vartan  et  de  la 

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Eliysl,  Abp.  of  NislWn.    Sauvaire,  M.  H.    On  a 

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Elizabeth,  of  Hungary,  St.     Boehringer,   F. 

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EUz&heth,  Queen  of  England.    1533-1603. 

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2  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  oftracU.  v.  1,  p.  429.)— Oedichte 
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1  Earl  of  Leicester.— J HinvH  I,  King  of  Gt.  IMtain.— 
Mary  Ntiiart,  Queen  of  Scots.  Also  <»t.  Britain, 
History,  Henry  VIII  to  George  I. 

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1240 


ELLIOOTT,  Charles  John 


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Popular  exposition  of  the  incorrectness  of 
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Bllet,  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Fries  Lummis.     1818-77. 
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Ellicott,  Andrew.     1754-1820. 

Description  of  the  Falls  of  Niagara.  See 
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Ellicott,  Charles  John,  D.  D.,  Bp.  of  Oloucester 
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Considerations  on  the  revision  of  the  Eng- 
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a  critical  and  grammatical  commentary,  and 
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ELLIOOTT,  Charles  John 


1241    ELLIOT-MURRA Y-KYNYNMOUND,  W.  H. 


{2>.)    St.   Paul's  Epistles  to  the   Philip- 

pians,  the  Colossians,  and  Philemon :  with  a 
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—1216 

(TV.)    St.  Paul's  Epistles  to  the  Thessa- 

lonians  :  with  a  critical  and  grammatical  com- 
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London,  1866.     8°.  —1216 

Ellicott,  William  M. 

Fowler,  F.  M.,  and  Poultney,  E.    Testi- 
mony in  the  case  of  the  Bank  of  Maryland  vs. 
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Deutsche  lyriker  des  sechzehnten  jahrhun- 
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Lemnius,  S. 

Lindenberg,  P. 

Logau,  Q. 

Lotichius,  P.,  Jr. 

Major,  J. 

Melanchthon,  P. 

Melissus,  P.,  see  Schede,  P. 

Micyllus,  J. 

Mylius,  J. 

Naogeorgus,  T.,  see  Kirch- 
mayer,  T. 

Porsius,  H. 

Posth,  J. 

Rhodinginns,  N. 

Bittershusius,  C. 

Sabinus,  C,  see  Schueler,  G. 

Schede,  or  Melissus,  P. 

Scheffer,  S. 

Schreck,  V. 

Schueler  (Sabinus),  Q. 

Scultetus,  T. 

Seidel,  B. 

Siber,  A. 

Stigel,  J. 

Tilenus,  G. 

Trachelius,  T. 

Vulteius,  J. 

Weiss  (Candidas),  P. 

Widebram,  F. 


Abel,  M. 
Acidalius,  V. 
Aleutnerus,  T. 
Balticus,  M. 
Berg,  M. 
Bersmann,  Q. 
Bylovius,  B.  * 

Camerarius,  J. 
Candidas,  see  Weiss,  P. 
Caselius,  or  Chesselius,  J. 
Chytraeus,  N. 
Claius,  or  Clay,  J. 
Cordus,  E. 
Corvinus,  E. 
Decimator,  H. 
Fabricius,  G. 
Fabricius,  J. 
Fabricius  Montanus,  J. 
Frenzelius,  S. 
Frischlin,  N. 
Gigas,  J.,  see  Kiess,  J. 
Gulielmus,  J. 
Haslob,  M. 
Hessus,  H.  E. 
Johannes  Dantiscus. 
Kiess  (Gigas),  J. 
Kirchmayer,  T. 
Lauban,  M. 
Lauterbach,  J. 


Elliiigrer,  Johann.    Beitraege  zur  englischen 

granimatik.  12  pp.  {Eng.  studien,  v.  20,  1895,  p.  397.)  — 
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See  also  ^'orthiiniberlaiKl. 

Ellin$>:ton,  H.    Athletes  of  the  present  and 

past.    13  pp.    (NineteenthCent.  V.  21,  18g!,  p.  517.) 
Elliot,  Alexander  {Ed.) 

Hood  in  Scotland  :  reminiscences  of  Thomas 
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original  letters  and  poem  hitherto  unpub- 
lished, and  letters,  by  his  son  and  daughter. 
Introductory  notice  by  Charles  C.  Maxwell.- 
Dundee,  1885.    sm.  4°.  4776 


I'^lliot,  Andrew.    Devereux,  E.   Andrew  Elliot. 

22  pp.     (Pa.  Mag.  Hist.  v.  II,  1887,  p.  129.) 

Elliot,  Arthur  Ralph  Douglas.  1846—.  Home 
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ICIIiot,  Lady  Charlotte.   —1880.   [Sonnet.]    1  p. 

(Caine,  T.  H.  H.,  Sonnets  of  3  centuries,  p.  223.) 

Elliot,  Mrs.  Frances  Minto  (Florentine,  pseud. ) 

Old  court  life  in  Spain.    London,  1893.  2  v. 

8°.  2323 

EIIi<»t,  Sir  Gilbert,  1  Earl  of  Minto.  1751-1814. 
Articles  of  charge  of  high  crimes  and  mis- 
demeanours against  Sir  Elijah  Impey,  Knight, 
late  Chief  Justice  of  the  Supreme  Court  of 
Judicature  at  Fort  William  in  Bengal.  Lon- 
don, 1787.     8°.     {Pamphlets,  V.  5.)  3116 

Lord  Minto  in  India.   Life  and  letters,  from 

1807-14.  Ed.  by  his  great-niece,  the  Countess 
of  Minto.     London,  1880.     8°.  3455 

Elliot,  Sir  Henry  George.  1817—.  Death  of 
Abdul  Aziz  and  of  Turkish  reform.  21pp.  (Nineteenth 
Cent.  V.  23,  1888,  p.  276.)-AiiNtralla  flay  years  ago. 
22  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  26,  1889,  p.  754.)— Sir  John 
rranklin.    12  pp.    (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  32,  1892,  p.  118.) 

Elliot,  Henry  Rutherford.     1849—.    Ratio  of 

news.    9  pp.    (i^'ontm,  v.  5,  1888,  p.  99.) 
Elliot,  Hugh. 

Elliot-Mubray-Kynynmound,  E.  E.  E.  H., 

Countess  of  Minto.     Memoir  of  Right  Hon. 

Hugh  Elliot.     1868.  4766 
Browninir.O.    Hugh  Elliot  at  Naples,  1803-06.  20pp. 

(Eng.  Hist.  Rev.  v.  4,  1889,  p.  209.)— Fltzgeralil,  P.  H. 

Story  of  E.    20  pp.    (In  his  Kings  and  queens  of  an  hour 

V.  2,  p.  333. ) 

Elliot,  Hugh  Frederick  Hislop.     1848—. 

Life  of  Sidney,  Earl  of  Godolphin,  K.  Q. 
Lord  High  Treasurer  of  England,  1702-10. 
London,  1888.     8°.  4715 

Elliot,  Jonathan.     1784-1846. 

Funding  system  of  the  United  States  and 
of  Great  Britain,  with  some  tabular  facts  of 
other  nations  touching  the  same  subject. 
Washington,  1845.     8°.  — 1371 

The  same.  {U.  S.  28  Crnig.  1  sess.  House 
exec.  doc.  v.  2.) 

Elliot,  W.  Franck.  Remarks  on  the  initials, 
E.  B.  A.  S.,  found  on  St.  Mary's  tower,  Taunton.  16  pp. 
2  pi.  (Somersetshire  Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc. 
V.  8,  1859,  p.  133.) 

Elliot,  Walter  G.    Report  on  the  water-supply 

of  certain  cities  and  towns  of  the  United  States.  272  pp. 
( 17.  S.  10  Census,  1880,  v.  17,  p.  506.) 

Elliot.    See  also  Eliot.— Elliott. 

Elliot-Miirray-Kynyiiiiiouiid,  Emma  Elea- 
nor Elizabeth  Hislop,  Countess  of  Minto.  — 1882. 
Memoir  of  Right  Hon.  Hugh  Elliot.  Edin- 
burgh, 1868.     p.  8°.  4766 

{Ed.)    Lord   Minto  in   India.     iSee  Elliot, 

Sir  G.,  1  Earl  of  Minto. 

Elliot  -  Murray  -  Kyuyiiinoiind,      William 

Hugh,  3  Earl  of  Minto.  1814-91.  Our  auxiliary  cavalry. 
14  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  23,  1888,  p.  565. )— Recent  rebel- 
lion in  northwest  <'anada.  16  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent. 
v.  18,  1885,  p.  312.) 


BLLIOTSON,  John 


1242 


ELLIS,  Alexander  John 


ElUoteon,  John,  M.  D. 

Numerous  cases  of  surgical  operations 
without  pain  in  the  mesmeric  state.  Phila., 
1843.     8°.  —3796 

Elliott,  Aaron  Marshall,  Ph.D.  {Ed.) 

Modem  Lang^uage  Association.  Publicar 
tions.    See  Modern  Language  Association. 

and  others  (Eds.)  Modem  Language  Notes. 

See  Modem  Language  Notes. 
Elliott,  Charles,  D.  D.    1792-1869. 

History  of  the  gjeat  secession  from  the 
Methodist  Episcopal  church  in  the  year  1845, 
eventuating  in  the  organization  of  the  new 
church,  entitled  the  "  Methodist  Episcopal 
Church,  South."    Cincinnati,  1855.    r.  8°. 

—4201 
Elliott,  Charles,  D. D.  (Tr.)     1815-92. 

Books  of  Habakkuk,  Jonah,  Nahum,  Zepha- 
niah.  See  Kleinert,  H.  W.  P.  (in  preceding 
catalogue). 

Elliott,  Charles  Burke.    The  Behring  sea  ques- 
tion.   9  pp.    (Ailant.  MontUy,  v.  65,  1890,  p.  178.) 

Elliott,  Charles  Wyllys.     1817-83. 

Remarkable  characters  and  places  of  the 
Holy  Land .  .  .  with  descriptions  of  ancient 
cities  and  venerated  shrines.  lUustr.  Hart- 
ford, 1869.     8°.  2412 

Elliott,  Daniel  Qiraud. 

Classification  and  synopsis  of  the  trochi- 

lidae.    Washington   [1881].    4°.     (Smithson. 

Inst.  Contnb.  v.  23. )  —2531 

Elliott,  Ebenezer.    1781-1849.     [Sonnet.]    1  p. 

(Caine,  T.  H.  H.,  Sonriets  ofZ  centuries,  p.  73.) 

Phillips,  G.  S.  (J.  Searle,  pseud. )  Memoirs 

of  Ebenezer  Elliott.    1862.  4766 

Watkjns,  J.    Life,  poetry,  and  letters  of 

Ebenezer  Elliott.     1850.  4834 

early le,  T.     Ciorn  law  rhymes.     28  pp.     ^Crit.  and 

mitcel,  essays,  v.  2,  p.  375:  Works,  v.  16.)— t'liambers, 
W.,  and  Chambers,  R.  Ebenezer  Elliott.  32  pp.  {In  their 
Hist,  and  lit.  celebrities.)— Giles,  H.  Ebenezer  Elliott. 
62  pp.  {Lectures  and  essays,  v.  1,  p.  166.) — tillilllan,  G. 
Ebenezer  Elliott.  9  pp.  (In  A{«  Sketches  of  mod.  lit.  T.  2, 
p.  409.) 

Elliott,   Gilbert,  and  others.      Career  of  the 

Confederate  ram  "Albemarle."  21  pp.  {Century  Mag. 
V.  14,  1888,  p.  420.) 

Elliott,  Mrs.   Grace  Dalrymple.     Circa  1758- 

1823.  Joamal  de  ma  vie  pendant  la  Revolution  fran^aise. 
162  pp.  (BarriSre,  J.  P.,  Mtm.  rel.  hist,  de  France,  v.  27, 
p.  257.) 

Elliott,  Henry  Wood.    1846—. 

Our  Arctic  province  :  Alaska  and  the  seal 
islands.     New  York,  1886.     8°.  2404 

Report  on  the  seal-islands  of  Alaska.  Wash- 
ington, 1884.   4°.  { U.  S.  10  Census,  v.  8. )  —3361 

Habits  of  the  fur-Heal.    39  pp.    (Goode,  G.  B.,  Fish- 
eries and  fishery  iTidustries  of  the  U.  8.  sect.  1,  p.  75.) 

Elliott,  Com.  Jesse  Duncan. 

Jarvis,  R.  Biographical  notice  of  Com. 
Jesse  D.  Elliott.     [Arum.]     1835.  4757 

Review  of  a  pamphlet  purporting  to  be 

documents  in  relation  to  the  differences  which 


subsisted  between  the  late  Com.  Oliver  H. 
Perry,  and  Capt.  Jesse  D.  Elliott.  1834. 
(Bound pamph.  v.  174.)  5924 

Wyatt,  T.     Com.  Elliott.     8  pp.     (In  his  Mem.  of 

generals,  p.  241.) 

Elliott,  Mrs.  Maud  Howe.  1855—.  A  strike. 
9  pp.    ( Century  Mag.  v.  14,  1888,  p.  843. ) 

Elliott,  Robert,  and  StaliLschmidt,  Jacob 
Edwin.  Ansichten  von  Ost-Indien,  China, 
und  den  ufern  des  Rothen  Meeres.  London, 
n.  d.     2  V.  4°.  .2462 

Elliott,  S.  B.  An  ex-brigadier.  11  pp.  (Har- 
per's Mag.  V.  80,  1890,  p.  888. ) 

Elliott,  Brig.-Oen.  Stephen.  Hamilton,  J.  A. 
Stephen  Elliott.  6  pp.  (Southern  Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  v.  9, 
1881,  p.  476;  V.  10,  1882,  p.  183.) 

Elliott,  Thomas.    Remarks  on  the  probable  site 

of  the  British  city  and  Roman  station  of  Anderida.  14  pp. 
(Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  27,  1877,  p.  152.)— Remarks 
on  the  ancient  course  of  the  river  Rotlier.  11  pp. 
(Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  27, 1877,  p.  166.) 

Elliott.    See  also  Eliot— Elliot. 

Elliott,  County,  Ky.    Diller,  J.  S.    Peridotite 

of  Elliott  county.    1887.    (Powell,  J.  W.,  U.S. 

Geol.  surv.  Bull.  v.  5,  no.  38. )  —3553 

Ellipsoids.    Cayley,  A.    On  Gauss'  method  for 

the  attraction  of  ellipsoids ;  On  Laplace's  method  for  the 
attraction  of  ellipsoids ;  On  Rodrigues'  method  for  the 
attraction  of  ellipsoids.  22  pp.  ( Coll.  mathemat.  papers, 
v.  3,  pp.  25,  53,  149.)— On  the  attraction  of  an  ellipsoid; 
On  the  attractions  of  ellipsoids  (Jacobi's  method).  21  pp. 
{Coll.  mathemat. papers,  v.  1,  pp.  432,  511.) 

Elliptic  functions.    See  Functions. 

Ellis,  Albert  Gallatin.    1800-85.    Life  and  public 

services  of  J.  D.  Doty.  9  pp.  (Wisconsin  Hist.  Soc.  Co!i. 
V.  5,  1868,  p.  369.)— Some  account  of  the  advent  of  the 
New  York  Indians  into  Wisconsin.  36  pp.  (Wis- 
consin Hist.  Soc.  Coll.  V.  2, 1856,  p.  415. )— Recollections  of 
Rev.  Eleazer  n'illlains.  32  pp.  (Wisconsin  Hist.  Soc. 
Coll.  V.  8, 1879,  p.  322.)— Fifty-four  years'  recollections  of 
men  and  events  in  Wisconsin.  62  pp.  (Wisconsin 
Hist.  Soc.  Coll.  V.  7, 1876,  p.  207.)—"  Upper  Wisconsin  " 
country.  18  pp.  (Wisconsin  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  3,  1857, 
p.  436.) 

Oraper,  L.  C.    [Notice  of  E.]    3  pp.  (Wisconsin  Hist. 

Soc.  Coll.  V.  8, 1876,  p.  207.) 

Ellis,  Alexander  John.    1814-90. 

Early  English  pronunciation  with  especial 
reference  to  Shakspere  and  Chaucer,  v.  5. 
London,  1889.     8°.     (Chaucer  Soc.  2  s.  no.  25.) 

—2124 
The  same.     (Early  Eng.  Text  Soc.  Extra  s. 
no.  56.)  2124 

Note.— For  v.  1-4  see  preceding  catalogue. 

English  dialects,  their  sounds  and  homes  ; 

being  an  abridgment  of  the  author's  "Exist- 
ing phonology  of  English  dialects"  .  .  .  with 
a  selection  of  the  examples  reduced  to  the 
glossic  notation.  With  maps  of  the  dialect 
districts.  London,  1890.  8°.  (Eng.  Dialect 
Soc.  no.  60. )  —2163 

Reports  on  dialectal  work,  1885-87.  Lon- 
don, 1886-87.  2  nos.  8°.  (Eng.  Dialect  Soc. 
nos.  49,  55. )  —2163 

Kommer,  O.  H.   Alex.  John  Ellis.  6  pp,  {Eng.  studien, 

V.  16,  1892,  p.  163.) 


ELLIS,  Lt.-Col.  Alfred  Burdon 


1243 


ELLIS,  Qeorge 


Ellis,  Lt.-Col.  Alfred  Burdon. 

Ewe-speaking  peoples  of  the  slave  coast  of 
West  Africa,  their  religion,  manners,  customs, 
laws,  etc.     London,  1890.     8°.  1416 

History  of  the  gold  coast  of  West  Africa. 

London,  1893.     8°.  3422 

Tshi-speaking  peoples  of  the  gold  coast  of 

West  Africa,  their  religion,  manners,  customs, 
laws,  languages,  etc.    London,  1887.  8°.    1415 

Ellis,  Alfred  Shelley.    On  the  manorial  history 

of  Clifton.  21  pp.  2  pi.  (Bristol  and  Gloucest.  Archaeol. 
Soc.  Trans,  v.  3,  1878-79,  p.  211.)— On  the  landholders  of 
<jlloiiceNler$ihire.  named  in  Domesday  book.  113  pp. 
( Bristol  and  Gloucest.  Archaeol.  Soc.  Traria.  v.  4,  1879-80, 
p.  86.) 

Ellis,  Mrs.  Annie  Raine  {Ed.) 

Early  diary  of  Prances  Burney,  1768-78. 
See  Arblay,  Mme.  F.  B.  d'. 


Ellis,  Arthur  Ayres  (Ed.) 
Bentleii  Critica  sacra. 


1830-87. 

See  Bentley,  R. 


Ellis,  Celia.    Infant  teaching.    9  pp.    (London, 

Internal.  Health  Exhib.  Literature,  v.  13,  p.  128.) 

Ellis,  E.  H.    Memoir  of  Hon.  Henry  S.  Baird. 

18  pp.    (Wisconsin  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  7,  1876,  p.  426.) 

Ellis,  Edward  S. 

Camp-fires  of  Gen.  Lee,  from  the  Peninsula 
to  Appomattox  Court-house.  With  remin- 
iscences of  the  march,  the  camp,  the  bivouac, 
and  of  personal  adventure.   Phila.  [1886].  12°. 

2655 

Life  of  Col.  David  Crockett.    Phila.  [1884]. 

12°.  3705 

Ellis,  Emily  Glade.    Fetish  of  charity.    22  pp. 

(  Westm.  Bev.  v.  13S,  1891,  pp.  301,  373.) 

Ellis,  Frank  W. 

Physical  observations  during  the  Lady 
Franklin  Bay  expedition  of  1883.  See  Lamar, 
W.  H.,  and  Ellis,  F.  W.  (in  preceding  cata^ 
logue). 

Ellis,  Franklin,  and  Evans,  Samuel.  History 
of  Lancaster  county.  Pa.,  with  biographical 
sketches  of  many  of  its  pioneers  and  promi- 
nent men.     Illustr.     Phila.,  1883.    r.  8°.     3571 

Ellis,  Frederick  Startridge  (Ed.) 

Alphabetical  table  of  contents  to  Shelley's 
Poetical  works.  London,  1888.  8°.  (Shelley 
Soc.  4  s.  no.  6. )  1313 

(Ed.)     Huth  library.      Catalogue  of  the 

printed  books,  MSS.,  autograph  letters,  and 
engravings,  collected  by  Henry  Huth,  with 
collations  and  bibliographical  descriptions. 
London,  1880.     5  v.  r.  8°.  W.  83 

Contents. 
A-Cyaile,  v.  1.  P- Tyros,  v.  4. 

D-Hynde,  v.  2.  U-Zwinglius,  v.  5. 

I-Oxinden,  v.  3.  Index  and  classification,  v.  5. 

(Ed. )    Lexical  concordance  to  the  Poetical 

works  of  Percy  Bysshe  Shelley.  LondoUj 
1892.     4°.  1372 

Vol.  m.— 166. 


Ellis,  George  (J5;d.)     1745-1815. 

Specimens  of  the  early  English  poets;  to 
which  is  prefixed,  an  historical  sketch  of  the 
rise  and  progress  of  the  English  poetry  and 
language.  5  ed.,  corrected.  London,  1846. 
3  v.  12°.  1316 

Contents. 
Alexander,  W.,    1   Earl  of    Qreville,  P.,  1  Baron  Brook, 

Stirling,  v.  3.  v.  2. 

Barbonr,  J.  v.  1.  Grimoald,  N.  v.  2. 

Barnes,  B.  v.  t.  HabingtoD,  W.  v.  3. 

Barnfleld,  R.  v.  2.  Hagthorpe,  J.  v.  3. 

Baron,  R.  v.  3.  Hall,  Jno.  v.  2. 

Beaumont,  P.  v.  3.  Hall,  Jno.  v.  8. 

Beaumont,  Sir  J.  v.  3.  Hall,  Jos.  v.  2. 

Beedome,  T.  v.  3.  Hanuay,  P.  v.  3. 

Behn,  Mrs.  A.  v.  3,  Harington,  Sir  ].  v.  2. 

Belchier,  D.  v.  3.  Harington,  J.  v.  2. 

Berners,  J.  v.  1.  Hawes,  S.  v.  1. 
Boleyn,  G.,  1  Viscount  Roch-     Hay,  T.  v.  3. 

ford,  V.  2.  Heath.  R.  v.  3. 

Brathwait,  R.  v.  3.  Henry  VI,  King  of  England, 
Breton,  N.  v.  2.  v.  1. 

Brome,  A.  v.  8.  Henry  VIII,  King  of  Eng- 
Browne,  W.  V.  8.  land,  v.  1. 

Barton,  R.  v.  8.  Henry,  the  Minstrel,  v.  1. 

Campion,  T.  v.  3.  Henrysoun,  R.  v.  1. 

Carew,  T.  v.  3.  Herbert,  E.,  1  Baron  Her- 
Cartwright,  W.  v.  3.  bert  of  Cherbury,  v.  3. 

Chapman,  G.  v.  2.  Herbert,  G.  v.  3. 

Chaucer,  G.  v.  1.  Herbert,  W.,  3  Earl  of  Pern- 
Clapperton,  (— ),  v.  2.  broke,  v.  3. 

Cokain,  Sir  A.  v.  3.  Herriok,  R.  v.  3. 

CoUop,  J.  V.  3.  Heywood,  J.  v.  2. 

Constable,  H.  v.  2.  Heywood,  T.  t.  3. 

Cotton,  C.  V.  3.  Howard,  H.,  2  Earl  of  Sur- 
Cowley,  A.  v.  3.  rey,  v.  2. 

Crashaw,  B.  v.  3.  Howard,  Sir  R.  v.  3. 

Daniel,  8.  v.  2.  James  I,  King  of  England, 
D'Avenant,  Sir  W.  v.  3.  v.  3. 

Davie,  A.  T.  1.  James  I,  King  of  Scotland, 
Davis,  Sir  J.  v.  2.  v.  1. 

Davison,  F.  v.  8.  Johnstoun,  P.  v.  1. 

Delaune,  H.  v.  3.  Jonson,  B.  v.  2. 

Denham,  Sir  J.  v.  3.  Kendall,  T.  v.  2. 
Devereux,  B.,  2  Earl  of  Es-     Kennedy,  W.  v.  1. 

sex,  V.  2.  Kinaston,  Sir  F.  v.  3 , 
Digby,  G.,  2  Bowl  of  Bristol,     King,  H.  v.  3. 

V.  3.  Langland,  R.  v.  1. 

Digby,  Sir  K.  v.  8.  Lindsay,  Sir  D.  v.  2. 

Donne,  J.  v.  2.  Lluellyn,  M.  v.  3. 

Douglas,  G.  V.  1.  Lodge,  T.  v.  2. 

Drayton,  M.  v.  2.  Lovelace,  R.  v.  2. 

Drummond,  W.  v.  3.  Lydgate,  J.  v.  1. 

Dryden,  J.  v.  3.  Lylie,  J.  v.  2. 

Dunbar,  W.  v.  1.  Mannyng,  R.  v.  1. 

Dyer,  Sir  E.  v.  2.  Marlowe,  C.  v.  2. 

Edwards,  R.  v.  2.  Marvell,  A.  v.  3. 
Elizabeth,    Queen   of  Eng-     May,  T.  v.  8. 

land,  V.  2,  Mayne,  J.  v.  3. 

Fane,  Sir  P.  v.  3.  Mennis,  Sir  J.  v.  3. 

Fanshaw,  Sir  R.  v.  3.  Mersar,  (— ),  v.  1. 

Flatman,  T.  v.  3.  Milton,  J.  v.  3. 

Fleckno,  R.  v.  3.  Murray,  D.  v.  3. 

Fletcher,  G.  v.  3.  Nabbes,  T.  v.  3. 

Fletcher,  J.  v.  8.  Norton,  T.  v.  2. 

Fletcher,  P.  v.  3.  Peacham,  H.  v.  2. 

Fowler,  W.  v.  2.  Prestwich,  E.  v.  3. 

Freeman,  T.  v.  3.  Puttenham,  W.  v.  2. 

Qascoigne,  Q.  v.  2.  Quarles,  F.  v.  3. 

Gifford,  H.  v.  2.  Raleigh,  Sir  W.  v.  2. 

Glapthorne,  H.  v.  3.  Randolph,  T.  v.  3. 

Godolphin,  S.  V.  3.  Robert,  of  Oloucesier,  v.  1. 

Gomersall,  B.  v.  3.  Boy,  W.  v.  2. 

Googe,  B.  V.  2.  Sandys,  G.  v.  3. 

Gower,  J.  v.  1.  Schaw,  Q.  v.  1. 

Qreen,  B.  v.  2.  Scot,  A.  v.  2. 


ELLIS,  Oeorge 


1244 


ELLIS,  Mary 


Sadley,  Sir  C.  t.  S. 
Shakspeare,  W.  v.  2. 
Sbeppard,  S.  t.  3. 
Sherburne,  Sir  K  v.  S. 
Shirley,  J.  T.  S. 
Sidney,  Sir  P.  v.  2. 
Skelton,  J.  v.  2. 
Smith,  J.  V.  3. 
Smith,  W.  V.  2. 
Southwell,  R.  T.  2. 
Spenser,  E.  v.  2. 
Stanley,  T.  v.  3. 
Stevenson,  M.  v.  3. 
Still,  J.  V.  2. 
Strode,  W.  v.  8. 
Suckling,  Sir  J.  t.  3. 
Sylvester,  J.  v.  2. 
Tatham,  J.  v.  3. 
Turbervile,  Q.  v.  2. 


Tusser,  T.  v.  2. 

Vaughan,  H.  v.  3. 

Vaui,  T.,  Lord,  v.  2. 

Veel,  R.  V.  3. 

Vere,  E.,  II  JBorl  of  Oxford, 
v.  2. 

Waller,  E.  v.  3. 

Walton,  I.  V.  3. 

Warner,  W.  v.  2. 

Wastel,  S.  V.  2. 

Watson,  T.  v.  2. 

Willoby,  H.  v.  2. 

Wilmot,  J.,  2  Earl  of  Roches- 
ter, V.  3. 

Wither,  G.  v.  3. 

Wothen,  Sir  H.  v.  2. 

Wyatt,  Sir  T.  v.  2. 

Wyntown,  A.  v.  1. 

Yloop,  V.  2. 


iVo(«.— Besides  specimens  of  the  poetry  of  163  writers 
bom  between  1230  and  1650,  an  historical  shetch  of  each 
period,  an  outline  of  the  literary  character  of  each  reign, 
notices  of  the  several  writers,  and  chronological  lists  of 
the  poetfi  are  given  in  this  work. 

and  others.  Criticisms  on  the  Rolliad,  pt.  1, 

6  ed. ;  pt.  2,  3  ed.     London,  1787-90.     2  v.  8°. 
(FamphleU,  y.  17,30.)  3126 

Ellis,  George  Edward,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.    1814-94. 
Puritan  age  and  rule  in  the  Colony  of  the 
Massachusetts  bay,  1629-85.  Boston,  1888.  8°. 

2613 

AdflreiiH.    15  pp.    [Memorial  of  John  Harvard,  p.  6.) 

—Jeremy  Belknap.  15  pp.  {Atlant.  Monthly,  v.  67, 1S91, 
p.  643.)— Las  I'nsas,  and  the  relations  of  the  Spaniards 
to  the  Indians.  50  pp.  (Winsor,  J.,  Narrat.  and  crit. 
hi»t.  of  America,  v.  2,  p.  299.)— Reconstruction  of  his- 
tory. 4  pp.  {Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  15,  1886,  p.  556.)  — 
Hiitcliinfton'M  niary:  second  volume.  6  pp.  (At- 
lant.  Monthly,  v.  58,  1886,  p.  561.)— Sentiment  of  Inde- 
pendence, its  growth  and  consummation.  44  pp. 
(Winsor,  J.,  Narrat.  and  crit.  hist,  of  America,  v.  6,  p.  231.) 
—Life  of  John  Mason,  of  Connecticut.  132  pp.  (Sparks, 
J.,  Am.  biog.  2  s.  v.  3,  p.  307.)- Religious  element  in  the 
settlement  of  Sf  ew  England.  Puritans  and  Separatists 
in  England.  38  pp.  (Winsor,  J.,  Narrat.  and  crit.  hist,  of 
America,  v.  8,  p.  219.)— Parknian'M  French  coloni- 
sation and  empire  in  North  America.  15  pp.  (Mag. 
Am.  Hist.  v.  2,  1878,  p.  86.)  —  Landed  gentry  in  the 
Vnited  States.  6  pp.  (Mag.  Am.  Hist.v.  9,lSSa,  p.  SiO.) 

Historical  introduction  to  Bacon's  Dic- 
tionary of  Boston.    See  Bacon,  E.  M. 

Ked   man  and  the  white  man.    3  pp.    (Rev.  of  in 

Atlant.  Monthly,  v.  60,  1882,  p.  560. ) 

Ellis,  George  James  Welbore  Agar,  Baron 
Dover.     1797-1833. 

Dissertation  on  the  manner  and  period  of 
the  death  of  Richard  II,  King  of  England, 
[n.  t.  p.]  [London,  1832.]  8°.  (WifhlUll^B.., 
Home  colonies. )  3155 

Life  of  Frederic  II,  King  of  Prussia.    New 

York,  1832.  2  v.  18°.  (Harper's  Fam.  Ubr. 
nos.  41,  42. )  4347 

Sketch  of  the  life  of  Horace  Walpole,  Earl  of  Ox- 
ford. 24  pp.  (Walpole,  H.,4£iirl  o/Ox/ord,  Letters,  v.l, 
1840,  p.  XXV.) 

(Ed.)  Ellis  correspondence.  Letters  writ- 
ten during  1686,  87,  88,  and  addressed  to  John 
Ellis,  Secretary  to  the  Commissioners  of  His 
Majesty's  revenue  in  Ireland:  comprising 
many  particalars  of  the  Revolution  .  .  .    Ed. 


ftom  the  originals,  with  notes  and  a  preface. 
London,  1829.     2  v.  8°.  3851 

Ellis,  Havelock.    See  Ellis,  Henry  Havelock. 

Ellis,  iSir  Henry.  1777-1869.  Notices  of  Richard 
Curteys,  Bp.  of  Chichester,  1570-82.  6  pp.  (Sussex  Ar- 
chaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  10,  1858,  p.  53.)— Compositions  for 
knighthood,  temp.  Charles  I.  7  pp.  (Sussex  Archaeol. 
Soc.  Coll.  v.  16,  1864,  p.  45.) 

— -  (Ed.)  Inventories  of  goods,  etc.,  in  the  manor  of 
Cheseworth,  Sedgwick,  and  other  parks.  9  pp.  (Sus- 
sex Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  13,  1861,  p.  118.)— (JSd.)  Com- 
missioners of  sewers  for  the  I^ewes  levels.  5  pp. 
(Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  10,  1858,  p.  96.)— (£d.) 
Lease  of  the  free  chapel  of  Midliurst,  in  1514.  3  pp. 
(Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  3,  1850,  p.  23.)— (JBd.)  In- 
ventory of  goods,  etc.,  belonging  to  the  Lord  Admiral, 
at  the  manor  place  of  Nheflleld,  and  in  the  forest  of 
Worth,  A.  D.  1549.  5  pp.  (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll. 
v.  13,  1861,  p.  1Z7.)— (Ed.)  Certificate  concerning  the 
justice  of  peace  In  Snssex  in  1587.  3  pp.  (Sussex  Ar- 
chaeol. Soc.  Coll.  V.  2,  1849,  p.  58.) 

(Ed.)  Observations  on  popular  antiquities. 

See  Brand,  J. 

Ellis,  Henry  Havelock.   Heine.   14  pp.   (Heine, 

C.  J.  H.,  Prose  writings,  p.  vii.) 

(Ed.)  Contemporary  science  series.  Lon- 
don [1889J-93.     6  V.  12°. 

Contents.  Tunzelmann,  Q.  W.  de.  Electricity  in 
modern  life.— Weismann,  A.  Oerin-plasni :  a  theory 
of  heredity.— Moll,  A.  Hypnotism.— Letourneau,  C. 
Evolution  of  marriage  and  of  the  family.— Mercier,  C. 
Sanity  and  insanity.— Hull,  E.    Volcanoes. 

(Ed. )    Prose  writings  of  Heinrich  Heine. 

See  Heine,  C.  J.  H. 

Ellis,  Humphrey,  D.  D.    —1676. 

Pseudo  Christus ;  or,  a  true  .  .  .  relation  of 
the  grand  impostures . . .  lately  spread  abroad 
and  acted  in  the  county  of  Southampton,  by 
Wm.  Prankelin  and  Mary  Gadbury  and  their 
companions.  London,  1650.  sm.  4°.  (Com- 
monwealth tracts,  V.  3. )  4555 

EllLs,  J.  B.  (.Ed.) 

Journal  of  mycology.  See  Journal  of  my- 
cology. 

and  Everhart,  Benjamin  Matlock.   North 

American  pyrenomycetes :  a  contribution  to 
mycologic  botany.  With  original  illustrations 
by  P.  W.  Anderson.  Newfield,  1892.  8°.  —2663 

Ellis,  John. 

Ellis,  G.  J.  W.  A.,  1  Baron  Dover  (Ed.) 
Ellis  correspondence.  Letters  written  during 
1686,  87,  88,  and  addressed  to  John  Ellis,  Sec- 
retary to  the  Commissioners  of  His  Majesty's 
revenue  in  Ireland.    1829,  2  v.  3851 

Pridbaux,  H.   Letters  to  John  Ellis.   1875. 

( Camden  Soc.  n.  s.  no.  15. )  1594 

Ellis,  John.  1710-76.  Extracts  from  an  his- 
torical account  of  coffee.  80  pp.  2  pi.  (Fothergill,  J., 
Works,  p.  383.) 

Ellis,  Rev.  John  Henry  (Ed.) 

Registers  of  Stourton,  county  Wilts,  1570- 

1800.    London,   1887.    r.   8°.     (Harleian  Soc. 

Pub.  Registers,  v.  12. )  2513 

Ellis,  Mary.    Petition  for  the  collection  of  a 

debt  in  1790.    2  pp.    (iJfaa.  ^m.  flw(.  v.  20,  1888,  p.  420.) 


ELLIS,  Robinson 


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ELM,  Switzerland 


Ellis,  Robinson,  LL.  D.     1834—.     Catulliana. 

5  pp.  (Philologua,  v.  51,  1892,  p.  146.)— Ad  OiveroniN 
K|>iKllll»N.  2  pp.  {Philologus,  v.  54,  1895,  p.  748.)— De 
ro<li<-c  I>ria|>ooruin  Viitlcano  2876.  10  pp.  (Bhei- 
nisch.  mus.  n.  s.  v.  43, 1888,  p.  258.)— Enrlpidpiini.    1  p. 

(Hermes,  v.  20,  1885,  p.  496. )— Coniectanea  in  poctaN 
LatinoH.    5  pp.    (PW(o(o9«s,  v.  62, 1893,  p.  484.) 

(Ed.)     Orientii  Carmina.    See  Orientius, 

St.,  Bp.  of  Auch. 

Ellis,  Mrs.  Sarah  Stickney.     —1872. 

Wives  of  England,  their  relative  duties, 
domestic  influence,  and  social  obligations. 
New  York,  1843.  8°.  {Omnibus  of  modem 
romance,  v.  7. )  1291 

Women  of  England,   their  social  duties, 

and  domestic  habits.    New  York,  1839.    12°. 

—1374 
Ellis,  Tristram  James.    Boats  on  the  Tagus. 

6  pp.  (Harper's  Mag.  v.  77,  1888,  p.  863.)— HierapoliN 
and  its  white  terrace.  7  pp.  (Harper's  Mag.  v.  79,  1889, 
p.  687.) 

Ellis,  Rev.  William.   1794-1872.    Brief  notice  of 

China  and  Siam,  and  of  the  labours  of  Protestant  mis- 
sionaries in  these  and  adjacent  countries.  64  pp.  (Gutz- 
laflF,  C,  Jmirn.  of  3  voyages  along  the  coast  of  China,  p.  1. ) 

Ellis,  William.     1880-81. 

Philo-Socrates.    London,  1864.    4  v.  12°. 

2201 
Contents.  On  banking,  v.  3. — On  belter,  misbelief, 
disbelief,  and  unbelief,  v.  2. — On  the  Bible  in  relation 
to  adults,  V.  2.— On  borroivlnsr  and  lending,  v.  3. — 
Among  the  boys,  v.  1,  3.— On  certainties  and  prob- 
abilities, V.  3.— On  character,  v.  1.— On  some  essentials 
of  C'hriHtianit.y,  v.  2.— On  good  <'liriNtianK,  v.  2. — 
On  professing  Christians,  v.  2. — On  eoiiibined  action, 
V.  3.— On  condnct.  v.  1.— On  the  desirable  and  the 
practicable,  v.  4.— On  duty  and  conscience,  v.  4. — On 
economy,  v.  1.— On  expendilnrc,  v.  3. —On  (;ood 
and  evil,  v.  4.— On  government,  v.  3.— Among  the 
Hindoos,  v.  4.  — On  hiring  and  letting,  v.  3.— On 
honesty,  v.  1.— On  individnal  action,  v.  3.— On  In- 
duslr.v,  V.  1.  — On  intelligence,  v.  1.  — On  inter- 
change, v.  1. — On  labour-buying, T.l. — On  labour- 
selling.  V.  1.— On  laws,  morals,  and  religion,  v.  4. — On 
missionaries,  v.  4.— On  money,  v.  1.— On  the  Bfew 
Testament  as  a  school-book,  v.  2.— On  the  Old  Testa- 
ment as  a  school-book,  v.  2. — On  paper-money,  v.  3. 
—On  the  past^  the  present,  and  the  future,  v.  4. — On 
pleasures  and  pains,  v.  4.— On  price,  v.  1. — On  i>ub- 
lic  spiril.  V.  4. — On  the  reasoning  faculties,  v.  4.— ■ 
On  religious  education,  v.  2. — On  posthumous  re- 
wards and  punishments,  v.  4.— On  right  and  wrong, 
V.  4.— On  seir-discipUne,  v.  3.— On  the  supernatural, 
V.  4. — On  taxation  as  a  means  of  procuring  other  ad- 
vantages besides  those  of  good  government ;  and  on 
some  substitutes  of  taxation,  v.  3.— On  taxation  as  a 
means  of  procuring  protection  and  other  advantages  of 
good  government,  v.  3. — Among  the  teachers,  v.  2.— On 
theologico-iiitelligence.  v.  2.  —  On  theologieo 
inoralit.y,  v.  2.  On  tolerance  and  intolerance,  v.  2. 
— On  truthfulness,  v.  2. — On  weights  and  measures, 
V.  1. 

Ellis,  William  Smith.  1817-90.  Budgen's  un- 
official heraldic  visitation  of  Sussex,  1724.  16  pp.  (Sussex 
Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  25,  1873,  p.  85.)— On  the  origin  of 
the  family  of  Oo^lson  of  Hurstpierpoint.  10  pp.  1  pi. 
(Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  33,  1883,  p.  39.)— Observa- 
tions on  the  Earls  of  Ku,  and  some  of  their  presumed 
descendants.  6  pp.  (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  10, 
1858,  p.  63. )— Some  notes  on  the  tWrover  famil.y.  6  pp. 
(Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  37,  1890,  p.  13.3. )— Descent ' 
of  the  manor  of  Hiirst-Plerpoint,  and  of  its  lords. 
39  pp.  1  pi.    (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  y.  11, 1859,  p.  SO.) 


— Early NuKsex  armory.  lOpp.lpl.  (Baswz Archaeol. 
Soc.  Coll.  V.  30,  1880,  p.  187.)— On  the  origin  of  some 
Nussex  ramilles.  16  pp.  (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Ck>U. 
V.  24, 1872,  p.  26.)— On  the  origin  of  the  arms  of  some  Sus- 
sex families.  41  pp.  2  pi.  (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  OWI. 
V.  6,  1853,  p.  71 ;  v.  37,  1890,  p.  17.) 

(.Ed.)  Subsidy  roll,  collected  within  the  rape  of  l.ew«^, 

19  James  I,  A.  D.  1621.  18  pp.  (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc. 
CoU.  V.  9, 1857,  p.  71.)-(£<J.)  Abstraota  of  some  Nniutex 
wills  of  the  17  century  in  the  Prerogative  Court  of  Can- 
terbury, preserved  at  Somerset  House.  17  pp.  (Sussex 
Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  28, 1878,  p.  180.) 

[Notice  of  E.]     4  pp.    (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  CoU. 

V.  38,  1892,  p.  189.) 

Ellis  correspoiuleace.  See  Ellis,  G.  J.  W.  A., 
1  Baron  Dover. 

Ellis  family.  Ellis,  G.  J.  W.  A.,  1  Baron  Dover. 
Account  of  the  family  of  Ellis.  16  pp.  {In  his  Ellis 
correspondence,  v.  1,  p.  ix.) 

Elli.sou,  Thomas,  Jr.    New  York  pending  the 

Revolution.    7  pp.    (Mag.  ^m.  Hi«(.  v.  8, 1882,  p.  279.) 

EUistoii,  Robert  William.    Archer,  W.    Robert 

Wm.  Elliston.  32  pp.  (Matthews,  J.  6.,  and  Hutton,  L., 
Actors  and  actresses,  v.  2,  p.  159. ) 

Ellmaii,  Rev.  Edward  Boys.    1816—.    Family 

names  in  Berwick,  from  1606  to  1812.    8  pp.    (Sussex  Ar- 
chaeol. Soc.  Coll.  V.  22,  1870,  p.  22.) 
Monumental  inscriptions.  Berwick.  2  pp.  (Sus- 
sex Archaeol.  Soc.  CoU.  v.  12,  1860,  p.  254.) 

Ellmau,  Ernest  {Ed.)    Crawley  monumental 

inscriptions.  3  pp.  (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  CoU.  v.  24, 
1872,  p.  301.)— (£d.)  ineld  monumental  inscrip- 
tions. 7  pp.  (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  22,  1870, 
p.  214.)  —  (Ed.)  Rnsper  inonutnental  inscrip- 
tions. 5  pp.  (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  "v.  25,  1873, 
p.  220.) 

Sussex  tradesmen's  tokens  of  the  17  cen- 
tury.    See  Smallfield,  J.  S.,  and  Ellman,  E. 

Elliner,   W.      Ueber   die   quellen   der  Reim- 

chronik  Robert's  von  Gloucester.  69  pp.  (Atiglia,  v.  10, 
1888,  pp.  1,  291.) 

Ellora,  India.  Seely,  J.  B.  Wonders  of  Elora. 
1825.  1435 

(lirindlay,  R.  M.    Account  of  some  sculptures  in  the 

cave  temples  of  E.;  Observations  on  the  sculptures  in 
the  cave  temples  of  E.  6  pp.  6  pi.  ( Royal  Asiat.  Soc.  Qt. 
Brit.  Trans,  v.  2,  1830,  pp.  328,  487.)— Tod,  J.  Remarks  on 
certain  sculptures  in  the  cave  temples  of  E.  12  pp. 
(Royal  Asiat.  Soc.Qt.  Brit.  Trans,  v.  2,  1830,  p.  328.) 

EUwanger,  Henry  B.     Old  and  new  roses. 

9  pp.     (  Century  Mag.  v.  4,  1883,  p.  360.) 

Ellwootl,  Reuben. 

Hopkins,  A.  J.,  and  others.  Memorial  ad- 
dresses on  the  life  and  character  of  Reuben 
Ellwood,  delivered  in  the  House  of  Repre- 
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Cong.  1  8688.  House  miscel.  doc.  v.  15,  no.  302. ) 

Ellwood,  Thomas.  1629-1713.  Relations  with 
John  Milton.  14  pp.  (Arber,  E.,  Eng.  garner,  v.  3,  p.  478.) 

Webb,  Mrs.  M.    The  Penns  and  Pening- 

tons  of  the  seventeenth  century .  .  .  also  in- 
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Whitticr,  J.  O.    Thomas  Ellwood.    32  pp.     [Works, 

V.  6,  p.  37.) 

Ellzey,  M.  G.   Fox-hunting  in  Virginia.   25  pp. 

(Shields,  G.  O.,  Big  game  of  N.  .imerica,  p.  523.) 
Elm,  Sxmtzerland.     Pole,  W.    The  Bergsturz  at 

E.    9  pp.    (ii'ortn.  iiev.  o.  8.  V.  30, 1881,  p.  780.) 


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Elnienhorst,  Geverhard.     —1621.    Notae  ad 

Gennadium.  45  pp.  (Oehler,  F.,  Corpus  haeres.  v.  1, 
p.  356.) 

Elmer,  Ebenezer,  M.D.    1752-1843.    Journal. 

6  pp.  (Cook,  F.,  Joum.  of  the  military  exped.  o/SuUivan, 
p.  80.) 

Elmer,  Herbert  Ohilds,  Ph.  D. 

Copulative  conjunctions  que,  et,  atque  in 
the  inscriptions  of  the  Republic,  in  Terence, 
and  in  Cato.  Baltimore,  1887.  8°.  (Johns 
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Elmer,  Jonathan.    Elmer,  L.  Q.  C.    Jonathan 

Earner.    2  pp.    (Pa.  Mag.  Hist.  \.  1,1817.  p.  443.) 

Elmer,  Lucius  Quintus  Cincinnatus.  1793-1883. 
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1845,  and  reminiscences  of  the  bench  and  bar, 
during  more  than  half  a  century.  Newark, 
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Jonathan  Elmer.    2  pp.    (Pa.  Mag.  Hist.  v.  1,  1877, 

p.  443.) 

ElmeK,  Harvey  Lonsdale.    Kilpin,  J.  T.    The 

late  Mr.  Elmes  and  St.  George's  Hall.  20  pp.  (Lanca- 
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Elmes,  James.     1782-1862. 

Memoirs  of  the  life  and  works  of  Sir  Chris- 
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of  architecture  in  England  .  .  .  and  an  appen- 
dix of  authentic  documents.  London,  1823. 
4°.  4771 

Metropolitan  improvements ;  or,  London 

in  the  nineteenth  century :  displayed  in  a 
series  of  engravings .  .  .  from  original  draw- 
ings ...  by  Thos.  H.  Shepherd.  With  histori- 
cal, topog^raphical,  and  critical  illustrations. 
London,  1827.    4°.  1523 

Elmet,  Kingdom  of.    See  Yorkshire. 

Elmira,  N.  Y.  New  York  State  Reformatory 
at  Elmira.  Seventeenth  year  book,  containing 
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Winter,  A.    Neuyorker  staatliche  besserungsanstalt 

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Elmley,  Viscount.    See  Lygon,  F. 

Elmore,  Franklin  Harper.  Perry,  B.  F.   Prank-' 

lln  H.  Elmore.  5  pp.  (In  his  Beminiscences  of  public 
men,  p.  99.) 

Elmore,  England.     Maclean,   Sir  J.    Elmore 

and  the  family  of  Guise.    30  pp.  1  pi.    (Bristol  and  Glou- 
cest.  Archaeol.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  3,  1878-79,  p.  49.) 
See  also  UloncexterMhlre. 

EliiiMley,  Peter,  D.  D.    1773-1825.    Praefatio  ad 

Heraclidas.  2  pp.  (Euripides,  Opsra  omnia,  cur.  A.  el 
J.  M.  Duncan,  v.  6,  p.  i. ) 

and  Dindorf,  Wilhelm.   Scholia  in  Sopho- 

clis  tragoedias  septem  e  codice  MS.  Lauren- 
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Elmslie,  W.  Gray.    First  chapter  of  Genesis. 

16  pp.  (Omtemp.  Bev.  v.  52,  1887,  p.  815.)— Revised  Old 
TeMtament.  15  pp.  (Bri«.  Quart.  B<n>.  v.  82, 1885,  p.  122.) 

Elnard,  de  Seninghem.    Bonvarlet,  A.    Un  mot 

»ar  E.  5pp.  (Soc.  antiq.  de  Morinie,  Bull.  1857-61,  p.  1085.) 

Elnbog^eu.    See  Elbogen. 


Elne,  France.  Tourret,  G.  M.  Les  anciens 
missels  du  dioc6sc  d'E.  66  pp.  (Soc.  antiq.  de  France, 
Mfm.  V.  46,  1885,  p.  33.) 

Elocution. 

RuTiLius  Lupus,  P.  De  flguris  sententi- 
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Romani  et  Julii  Rufiniani  de  eodem  argu- 
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Sheppard,  N.     Before  an  audience ;  or, 

the  use  of  the  will  in  public  speaking.    1888. 

1244 

Sheridan,   T.      Lectures   on   the   art  of 

reading.     1775,  2  v.  1256 

Aqnila  RoinannN.  De  flguris  sententiarum  et  elocu- 
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See  also  Eloquence.  —  Expression. —  Oestnre. — 
Oratory.  —  Preaching.  —  Public  speaking.  — 
Rhetoric— Voice. 

Elocution,  Selections  for  recitations,  etc. 

FiBTH,  A.  Voices  for  the  speechless. 
Selections  for  schools  and  private  reading. 
1883.  2207 

Garrett,  P.,  and  Co.  (Pubs.)  One  hun- 
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1878.  2296 

Peaslee,  J.  B.     Trees  and  tree-planting. 

With  exercises  . . .  for  the  celebration  of  arbor 
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Rice,  S.  S.  {Ed.)     Holiday  selections  for 

readings  and  recitations.     1892.  1326 

Selections  on  trees  for  Arbor  day  celebrations.  20  pp. 

(U.  S.  Education,  Bureau  of,  Planting  trees  in  school 
grounds,  p.  45.) 

Eloge  de  I'enfer.  2  v.  B6nard,  ( — ).  [Attributed 
to.]  —4232 

Elofye  de  Pierre  Corneille.     Bailly,  J.  S.      4793 
Elog-e  de  Pierre  Corneille.   Fabre,  M.  J.  V.  4704 
Elogio  del  Conte  Alessandro  Volta.   Mocchetti, 
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Eloi,  St.,  Bp.  ofNoyon. 

WlBTZ,  E.  Lautliche  untersuchung  der 
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Rapst.  C.  Q.    Vie  de  St.  E.    8  pp.    (Rev.  archiol.  3  s. 

v.  7,  1886,  p.  208.) 

Eloi.sa.    See  Abailard,  P.,  and  Heloise. 
Eloquence. 

Amiel,  E.  Eloquence  sous  les  C6sars. 
1864.  3214 

BoiNVlLLlEBS,  E.  E.  p.     Principes  et  mor- 

ceaux  choisis  d'filoquence  judiciaire.    1826. 

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latine  depuis  I'origine  de  Rome  jusqu'S,  Cice- 
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Pbbbot,  G.    Eloquence  politique  et  judi- 

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See  also  Klociition.  — Oratory. —  Preachliijir.— 
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Eloquence  of  the  British  Senate.   2  v.   Hazlitt, 
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Elora.     See  Ellora. 

Elpliege,  St. ,  A  bp.  of  Canterbury.  See  ^If  heah, 
or  Godwine,  St.,  Abp.  of  Canterbury. 

Elphiustoiie,  Arthur,  6  Baron  Balmerino. 

Whole  proceedings  in  the  House  of  Peers, 
upon  the  indictments  against  William,  Earl  of 
Kilmarnock,  George,  Earl  of  Cromertie,  and 
Arthur,  Lord  Balmerino,  for  high  treason. 
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Elphiii.stoiic,  John,  2  Baron  Balmerino.  —1649. 
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4555 

Elphinstone,  Mountstuart.     1779-1859. 

Rise  of  the  British  power  in  the  East: 
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3415 

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Cotton,  J.  S.     Mountstuart  Elphinstone. 

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Elpis,  Wife  of  Boethius.     6  cent.     Hymni.     1  p. 

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El  plag-io :  a  Mexican  story.  11  pp.  {Macmil- 
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Elsdale,  Lt.-Col.    Henry.      Resuscitation   by 

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Ely,  Richard  Theodore,  Ph.  D.,  LL.  D.    1854—. 

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Recent   American   socialism.     Baltimore, 

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Report  of  the  organization  of  the  American 

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Report  of  the  proceedings  of  the  American 

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1886,  p.  317.)— Future  of  eorporations.  8pp.  (Harper's 
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.  .  .  Illustr.  with  three  hundred  twenty-six 
humane  figures  .  .  .  newly  designed  ...  by  L 
Puller.     1709.  — 17C5 

See  also  I>aiii'e  of  Oeath.  —  l>e vices.  —  Maces.  — 
Symbolism. —Totems. 

Emblems,  Symbols,  etc.,  History  and  criticism. 
DiDRON  (Ain4),  A.   N.     Christian  icono- 
graphy.    1886,  2  V.  —1727 

Goblet  d'Alviella,  E.,  Comte  de.   Migra- 
tion of  symbols.     1894.  —2274 

Green,  H.    Andrea  Alciati  and  his  books 

of  emblems.     1882.  W.  75 

Jameson,  Mrs.  A.  M.   Sacred  and  legendary 

art.     1882,  2  v.  ,  —1725 

Bey,  J.   Histoire  du  drapeau,  des  couleurs, 

et  des  insignes  de  la  monarchic  franjaise, 
pr6c6d6e  de  1' histoire  des  enseignes  militaires 
chez  les  anciens.    1837,  2  v.  .2606 

Oreeii,  H.    Brief  review  of  English  emblem  books 

previous  to  A.  D.  1618  and  of  the  Mirror  of  Majesty  itself. 
32  pp.  (Goodere,  Sir  H.,  af«rr<mro/m<t;'e8(i«,  p.  66:  Hol- 
bein Soc.  Facsimile  reprints,  v.  3.)— Oreg,  R.  P.  On  the 
meaning  and  origin  of  the  fylfot  and  swastika.  34  pp. 
3  pi.  (Archaeologia,  v.  48, 1884,  p.  293.)— Kelly,  W.  The 
great  mace  and  other  corporation  Insignia  of  the  borough 
of  Leicester :  with  an  appendix  on  corporate  emblems 
and  insignia  in  England  and  Wales.  51  pp.  ( Royal  Hist. 
Soc.  Trans,  n.  s.  v.  3,  1874,  p.  295.)— I.ees,  T.  Attempt  to 
discover  the  meaning  of  the  shears  combined  with  cleri- 
cal symbols  on  incised  grave-slabs  at  Dearham  and  Mel- 
merby.  3  pp.  (Archaeol.  Joum.  v.  41,  1884,  p.  297.) — 
Peet,  S.  D.  The  circle  as  a  sun  symbol.  19  pp.  (Am. 
Antiq.  V.  10,  1888,  p.  135.) 

Embleton,  England.   Bateson,  E.   Parishes  of 
Embleton,  EUingham,  Howick  .  .  .  and  Les- 
bury.     1895.     (Bateson,  E.,  and  others.  His- 
tory of  Northumberland,  v.  2. )  2511 
See  also  Jforthnmberland. 

Embolism.  Mackenzie,  S.  Embolic  hemiplegia 

with  optic  neuritis.    10  pp.    (Broin,  v.  1, 1879,  p.  400.) 


EMBROroERY 


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EMERSON,  Mary  Moody 


Elmbroidery. 

Alexandre,  A.  Histoire  de  Part  d6coratif 
du  XVI  siScle  a  no8  jours.     [1891.]         — 17E4 

Alpord,  Lcidy  M.  M.    Needlework  as  art. 

1886.  —1706 

Cole,  A.  S.     Descriptive  catalogue  of  a 

collection  of  tapestry- woven  and  embroidered 
Egyptian  textiles  in  the  South  Kensington 
Museum.     1887.  —1736 

Marshall,  F.,  and  Marshall,  H.    Old 

English  embroidery.    1894.  —1705 

Alford,  Lady  M.  M.,  and  Watts,  O.  F.  Art  needle- 
work. 16  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  9, 1881,  p.  439.)— Lady 
Marian  Aironl  on  art  needlework.  29  pp.  (Edin. 
Sep.  V.  164,  1886,  p.  1»7.)— Bag:nall-««keley,  M.  E. 
Ancient  church  embroidery  in  Gloucestershire.  14  pp. 
8  pi.  (Bristol  and  Gloucest.  Archaeol.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  11, 
1886-87,  p.  246.)— Buckley,  M.  J.  C.  Two  ancient  em- 
broidered copes  now  changed  into  altar  IVontals.  7  pp. 
(Somersetshire  Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  v.  17, 
1872,  p.  49.)— Verdllliac,  A.  de.  La  broderie  chez  tons 
les  peoples.  28  pp.  {Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p6r. 
T.  86, 1887,  p.  117.)— Woodberry,  G.  E.  Needlework  in 
art.    8  pp.    (X((on(.  3fon(Wy,  V.  58, 1886,  p.  135.) 

See  also  Oeeoration  and  <lrnaineiit.  —  l,ace. — 
Needlework.— TapeNtry.— Textile  rabrlcs. 

£nibriin,  France.     Quicherat,  J.  E.  J.    L'ftge 

de  la  Cath6drale  d'E.  9  pp.  (In  his  Melanges  d'arch^ol. 
et  d'hist.  T.  2,  p.  153.) — Roman,  J.  Documents  fixant  la 
date  de  la  construction  des  Cath€drales  d*Embrun  et  de 
Gap.  19pp.  (Soc.  antiq.  deFrance,ilf«m.T.44, 1883,  p.  86.) 

Embryologry. 

Brooks,  W.  K.,  and  Herrick,  F.  H.  Em- 
bryology and  metamorphosis  of  the  macroura. 
[1891.]    (Nat.  Acad,  of  Sci.  Mem.  v.  5.)   —2661 

- —  Hertwig,  O.  Text-book  of  the  embryology 
of  man  and  mammals.  Tr. . . .  by  E.  L.  Mark. 
1892.  —1676 

Packard,  A.  S.,  Jr.  Embryological  studies 

on  diplax,  perithemis,  and  the  thysanurous 
genus  isotoma.  1871.  (Peabody  Acad.  Sci. 
Mem.  V.  1,  no.  2. )  —3642 

Blrye,  E.  A.  Notes  on  the  development  of  panopaeus 

Bayi.  16  pp.  4  pi.  (Martin,  H.  N.,  and  Brooks,  W.  K., 
Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Studies  from  the  hiol,  labr.  v.  2, 1883, 
p.  411.)— Brooks,  W.  K.  Acquisition  and  loss  of  a  food- 
yolk  in  mollnscan  eggs.  10  pp.  1  pi.  (Martin,  H.  N.,  and 
Brooks,  W.  K.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Studies  from  the  biol. 
labr.  V.  1, 1880,  p.  107. )— Alternation  of  periods  of  rest  with 
periods  of  activity  in  the  segmenting  eggs  of  vertebrates. 
2  pp.  1  pi.  (Martin,  H.  N.,  and  Brooks,  W.  K.,  Johns 
Hopkins  Univ.  Studies  from  the  biol.  labr.  v.  2,  1883,  p.  166.) 
—Development  of  lingula  and  the  systematic  position  of 
the  brachiopoda.  78  pp.  6  pi.  (Martin,  H.  N.,  and 
Brooks,  W.  K.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Studies  from  the  biol. 
labr.  V.  1,  1879,  p.  85. )— Larval  stages  of  squilla  empusa. 
28  pp.  6  pi.  (Martin,  H.  N.,  and  Brooks,  W.  K.,  Johns 
Hopkiru  Univ.  Studies  from  the  biol,  lalrr.  v.  1, 1879,  p.  143.) 
— Observations  upon  the  early  stages  in  the  development 
of  the  firesb-water  pulmonates.  32  pp.  4  pi.  (Martin,  H. 
N.,  and  Brooks,  W.  K.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Studies  from 
the  biol.  labr.  v.  1, 1880,  p.  73.)— Preliminary  observations 
upon  the  development  of  the  marine  prosobranchiate 
gasteropods.  22  pp.  1  pi.  (Martin,  H.  N.,  and  Brooks, 
W.  K.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Studies  from  the  biol.  labr. 
T.  1,  1879,  p.  121.)— Clarke,  S.  F.  Development  of 
amblystoma  punctatum.  22  pp.  4  pi.  (Martin,  H.  N., 
and  Brooks,  W.  K.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Studies  from  the 
biol.  labr.  v.  1,  1880,  p.  105.)— Early  development  of  the 
wolffian  body  in  amblystoma  punctatum.  6  pp.  3  pi. 
(Martin,  H.  N.,  and  Brooks,  W.  E.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ. 


Studies  from  the  biol.  labr.  v.  2,  1883,  p.39.)— Famlntzln, 

A.  Embryologische  stndien.  17  pp.  (St.  Petersburg, 
Acad.  Mlm.  7  s.  v.  26,  1879.)— Oarman.  H.,  and  Bolton, 

B.  P.  Some  notes  on  the  development  of  arbacia  punctu- 
lata.  9  pp.  2  pi.  (Martin,  H.  N.,  and  Brooks,  W.  K., 
Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Studies  from  the  biol.  labr.  v.  2, 1883, 
p.  247.)— Hamilton,  D.  J.  On  the  corpus  callosum  in 
the  embryo.  19  pp.  (Broin,  v.  8,  1866,  p.  146.)— McJIur- 
rich,  J.  P,  On  the  origin  of  the  so-called  "  testKJells ' ' 
in  the  ascidian  ovum.  10  pp.  1  pi.  (Martin,  H.  N.,  and 
Brooks,  W.  K.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Studies  from^  the  biol. 
labr.  V.  2,  1883,  p.  147.)— Sewell,  H.  Development  and 
regeneration  of  the  gastric  glandular  epithelium  during 
foetal  life  and  after  death.  14  pp.  1  pi.  (Martin,  H.  N., 
and  Brooks,  W.  K.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Studies  from  the 
biol.  labr.v.  1,  1879,  p.  321.)— Wilson,  E.  B.  Observa- 
tions on  the  early  development  stages  of  some  poly- 
chaetous  annelides.  29  pp.  4  pi.  (Martin,  H.  N.,  and 
Brooks,  W.  K.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Studies  from  the  biol. 
labr.  v.  2, 1883,  p.  271.) 

See  also  Biology.— Oils.— Fetns.—Oeneration. 
—tarvae.-Physlology  .-Protoplasm. 

Embury,  Mrs.  Emma  Oatharine  Manley.    Poe, 

E.  A.  Emma  C.  Embury.  2  pp.  ( Works,  ed.  by  E.  C. 
Stedman  and  O.  E.  Woodberry,  v.  8,  p.  91.) 

Emeiidatioiie.s  Frontonianae.    Klussmann,  R. 

3254 

Emeiidationes  in  plerosque  Sacrae  Scripturae 
Veteris  Testamenti  libros  secundum  veterum 
versiones.    Graetz,  H.  — 2182 

Enieiidatioues  in  Suidam  et  Hesychium.  4  v. 
Toup,  J.  —2112 

Emerald.  Oomubiensis,  psettd.  On  the  emerald. 

7  pp.    (Valpy,  A.  J.,  Class.  Joum.  v.  4,  1811,  p.  162.)— 
King,  C.  W.    Emerald  vernicle  of  the  Vatican.    24  pp. 
(Manx  Soc.  v.  20. )— Orlelensls,  pseud.  On  the  emerald. 
3  pp.    (Valpy,  A.  J.,  Class.  Joum.  v.  1, 1810,  p.  325.) 
See  also  Gems. — Mlneralog^y. — Precious  stones. 

Emeric,  St.     Surius,  L.    (Ed.)     Vita   Sancti 

Emerici  beati  Stephani  Hungarorum  Regis  filii.  4  pp. 
(Schwandtner,  J.  G.,  Script,  rer.  Hungar.  v.  1,  p.  429.) 

Emerson,  Edward  Waldo. 

Emerson  in  Concord.  A  memoir.  Boston, 
1889.     12°.  3765 

Emerson,  Ellen  Russell. 

Indian  myths ;  or,  legends,  traditions,  and 
symbols  of  the  aborigines  of  America  com- 
pared with  those  of  other  countries . . .  Illustr. 
Boston,  1884.    8°.  1216 

Mortuary  devices  in  runic  and  alphabetic  signs. 

6  pp.  (Am.  Antiq.  v.  11, 1889,  p.  236. )— Repetition  in  pic- 
ture writing:.    2  pp.    (Am.  Antiq.  v.n,lSS9,  p.  SSI.) 

Emerson,  George  H. 

Newfoundland  fisheries  dispute.  See  White- 
way,  Sir  W.  v.,  and  others. 

Emerson,  George  Rose. 

William  Ewart  Gladstone.  A  political  and 
literary  biography.     London,  n.  d.    12°.    4747 

Emerson,  J.    Site  of  Capernaum.    9  pp.  1  pi. 

(Am.  Antiq.  v.  4, 1881,  p.  53.) 

Emerson,  James.    See  Tepnent,  Sir  J.  E.  (in 

preceding  catalogue). 
Emerson,  Mary  Moody.  Emerson,  R.  W.  Mary 

M.  Emerson.  34  pp.  (  Works,  v.  10,  p.  371 ;  Lectures  and 
biog.  sketches,  p.  871;  and  Atlant.  Monthly,  v.  52,  1883 
p.  783.) 


EMERSON,  Ralph  Waldo 


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Emerson,  Ralph  Waldo.    1803-82. 

Works.  Standard  library  ed.,  with  steel 
portraits  and  etchings.  Boston  [1883-95]. 
14  V.  8°.  3136 

Contents.  The  AtliroiMlacH,  t.  9.  —  Ainorican 
civilization,  v.  11.— The  American  Hcliolar,  v.  1. 

—Michael  AnKcIo,  v.  12.— ArlKtocracy,  v.  10.— Art, 
V.  2,  7.— Beauty,  V.6.— Behavior,  V.  6.— Books,  v.  7.— 
Bo!<ton,  V.  12.— Address  on  emancipation  in  the  Brltliili 
M'cst  Inciies,  v.  11.— John  Brown ;  speech  at  Salem, 
V.  11.— Remarks  at  a  meeting  for  the  relief  of  John 
Brown's  family,  v.  11.— Robert  Burns,  v.  11.— t'ar- 
lyle,  V.  10.— Character,  v.  3, 10.— <'Iiar<lon  St.  t'oii- 
vention,  v.  10.— Circles,  v.  2.— t'lvilizatlon,  v.  7.— 
Clubs,  V.  7.— Comic,  v.  8.— <'oni|»en»atlon,  v.  2.— 
Historical  discourse  in  Concor<l,  v.  11. — Conserva- 
tive, V.  1.— Consiilerations  by  the  way,  v.  8.— Cour- 
age, V.  7.— Culture,  v.  6.— Progress  of  culture,  v.  8.— 
Denionology,  v.  10.— Papers  from  the  Ulal,  v.  12.— 
Address  delivered  before  the  senior  class  in  l>iviuity 
College,  Cambridge,  July  15,  1838,  v.  1. — l>oniestic 
life,  V.  7.— Education,  v.  10.— Elements,  v.  9.— Elo- 
quence, V.  7,  8.— Emancipation  proclamation, 
V.  11.— Mary  Moody  Emerson,  v.  10.— English  traits, 
V.  5.— Essays,  v.  2,  3.— Sovereignty  of  ethics,  v.  10.— 
Europe  and  European  books,  v.  12. — Experience, 
V.  3.— Farming,  v.  7.— Fate,  v.  6.— Remarks  at  the 
organization  of  the  Free  Kellgious  Association, 
V.  11.— Speech  at  the  annual  meeting  of  the  Free  Religi- 
ous Association,  v.  11.— Friendship,  v.  2.— Fugitive 
slave  law,  v.  11.  — ttifts,  v.  3.  — Cioethe;  or,  the 
writer,  v.  4.— Greatness,  v.  8.— Harvard  commemo- 
ration speech,  v.  11.— Heroism,  v.  2.— History, 
V.  2.— Samuel  Hoar,  v.  10.— Illusions,  v.  6.— Immor- 
tality, V.  8.— Inspiration,  v.  8.— Intellect,  v.  2.— 
Natural  history  of  intellect  and  other  papers,  v.  12. — 
Speech  on  affairs  in  Maiisas,  v.  11. — Address  to  Kos- 
suth, V.  11. — Walter  Savage  Eandor,  v.  12.— I^ectures 
and  biographical  sketches,  v.  10. — Eetter,  v.  12. — Let- 
ters and  social  aims,  v.  8. — Conduct  of  life,  v.  6.— Abra- 
ham Eiucoln,  v.  11.— Elterary  ethics,  v.  1.— Thoughts 
on  modern  literature,  v.  12.— EomI's  supper,  v.  11. 
— Eove,  V.  2. — Man  the  reformer,  v.  1. — 9Ian  of  let- 
ters, v.  10.— Manners,  v.  3.— Agriculture  of  Slassa- 
chnsetts,  v.  12.— Editor's  address:  Massachusetts 
♦luarterly  Review,  v.  11.— May-day,  v.  9.— Cabot, 
J.  E.  Memoir  of  Ralph  Waldo  Emerson,  v.  13,  14.— 
Memory,  v.  12.— Uses  of  great  men,  v.  4.— Milton, 
V.  12.— Miscellanies,  v.  11.— Monadnoc,  v.  9.— Mon- 
taigne :  or,  the  skeptic,  v.  4. — Xapoleon  :  or,  the  man 
of  the  world,  v.  4. — Nature,  v.  3. — Nature,  addresses, 
and  lectures,  v.  1. — Method  of  nature,  v.  1. — Xature 
and  life,  v.  9. — Historic  notes  of  life  and  letters  in  5few 
Englanfl,  v.  10. — View  England  reformers,  v.  3. — 
Xoiiiinalist  and  realist,  v.  3.  —  Occasional  and 
miscellaneous  pieces,  v.  9.— Old  age,  v.  7. — Over- 
soml,  v.  2.— Theodore  Parker :  address  at  the  memo- 
rial meeting  in  Boston,  v.  11. — Past  and  present,  v.  12. 
—Perpetual  forces,  v.  10.— Persian  poetry,  v.  8.— 
Plato :  new  readings,  v.  4. — Plato  ;  or,  the  philosopher, 
V.  4.— Plutarch,  v.  10.— Poems,  v.  9.— Poet,  v.  3,  9.— 
Fragments  on  the  poet  an€l  the  poetic  gift,  v.  9.— 
Poetry  anfl  imagination,  v.  8.— Politics,  v.  3.— 
Power,  V.  6.— Prayers,  v.  12.— Preacher,  v.  10.— 
Prudence,  V.  2.— tlnatrains,  v.  9.— tluotation  and 
originality,  v.  8.— Representative  men,  v.  4.— For- 
tune of  the  Republic,  v.  11.— Resources,  v.  8.— Ezra 
Ripley,  v.  10.— .Scholar,  v.  10.— Walter  Scott,  v.  11.— 
Self-reliance,  v.  2.— Shakspeare:  or,  the  poet,  v.  4. 
—Social  aims,  v.  8.— Society  and  solitude,  v.  7.— Ad- 
dress at  the  dedication  of  the  Soldiers"  monument 
in  Concord,  v.  11.— Sphinx,  v.  9.— Spiritual  laws, 
v.  2. — Success,  V.  7.— Assault  upon  Mr.  Sumner,  v.  11. 
— Superlative,  v.  10. — Swedenborg:  or,  the  mystic, 
v.  4. — Thoreau,  v.  10. — Threnody,  v.  9.— Lecture  on 
the  times,  v.  1. — Tragic,  v.  12. — Transcendentallst> 
V.  1.— Translations,  v.  9.— War,  v.  11.— Wealth,  v.  6. 

Vol.  III.-157. 


—Woman,  v.  11.— Wood  notes,  v.  9.— Works  and 
days,  V.  7.— Worship,  v.  6.- Young  American,  v.  1. 

Lectures  and  biog^raphical  sketches.  River- 
side ed.  Boston,  1884.  8°.  2157 
Contents.  Aristocracy.— 4'arlyle.— <'haracter.— 
Chardon  St.  Convention.— Bemonolitgy .—Edu- 
cation. —  Mary  Moody  Emerson.  — Sovereignty  of 
ethics.— Samuel  Hour.— Man  of  letters.— Historic 
notes  of  life  and  letters  in  New  England.— Per- 
petual   forces.  —  Plutarch.  —  Preacher Ezra 

Ripley.— Scholar.— Superlative.— Thoreau. 

Miscellanies.    Riverside  ed.    Boston,  1884. 

8°.  2157 

Contents.  American  civilization. —  Address  on 
emancipation  in  the  British  West  Indies. -John 
Brown :  speech  at  Salem.— Remarks  at  a  meeting  for 
the  relief  of  John  Brown's  family.— Robert  Burns. 
—Historical  discourse  in  Conconl.— Emancipation 
proclamation.— Remarks  at  the  organization  of  the 
Free  Religious  Associatiun.— Speech  at  the  annual 
meeting  of  the  Free  Religious  Association.- Fugitive 
slave  law.— HarvanI  comincmoratlon  speech. 
—Speech  on  affairs  in  Kansas.- Address  to  Kossuth. 
—Abraham  Eincoln.— Lord's  supper.— Editor's  ad- 
dress: Massachusetts  itnarterly  Review.— Theo- 
dore Parker.- Fortune  of  the  Republic.- Walter 
Scott.— Address  at  the  dedication  of  the  Soldiera' 
monument  in  Concord.— Assault  upon  Mr.  Sumner. 
—War.— Woman. 

Poems,  new  and  revised  ed.    Boston,  1884. 

12°.  1355 

Contents.  Elements.— May-day  and  other  pieces. 
— Nature  and  life.— Occasional  and  lulscella- 
ueous  pieces.—  Poems.-  ((natratns.—  Transla- 
tions. 

Representative  men :  seven  lectures.  Bos- 
ton, 1850.     8°.  2156 

Contents.  Goethe;  or,  the  writer.— Uses  of  great 
men. — Montaigne;  or,  the  skeptic— Napoleon  ;  or, 
the  man  of  the  world. — Plato;  or,  the  philosopher. — 
Plato;  new  readings.— Shakspeare ;  or,  the  poet.— 
Swedenborg ;  or,  the  mystic. 

Ein  brief.     [Eng.]    6  pp.    (Anglta,  v.  12, 1889,  p.  454.) 

—Early  letters.  5  pp.  {Century  Mag.  v.  4,  1883,  p,  454.) 
—Superlative.  4  pp.  (Century  Mag.  v.  l,iesi,  p.  BSi.) 
— Talks  with  a  college  boy.  7  pp.  (Century  Mag.  v.  17, 
1890,  p.  621.) 

Correspondence.  SeeCarlyle,  T.,  and  Emer- 
son, R.  W. 

Alcott,  a.  B.      Ralph  Waldo  Emerson. 

Philosopher  and  seer.     1888.  3895 

Sanborn,  P.  B.  {Ed.)  Genius  and  char- 
acter of  Emerson.  Lectures  at  the  Concord 
school  of  philosophy.     1885.  3787 

Woodbury,  C.  J.  Talks  with  Ralph  Waldo 

Emerson.     1890.  3776 

Arnold,  M.    Emerson.    70  pp.    (Zn  7it«  Discourses  in 

America,  p.  138;  and  Macmillan's  Mag.  v.  50, 1884,  p.  1.)— 
Burroughs,  J.  Arnold  on  E.  and  Carlyle.  8  pp.  (Cen- 
tury Mag.y.  5,  1884,  p.  925.)— Carlyle-Emerson  cor- 
respondence. 43  pp.  ( Westm.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  63,  1883, 
p.  451.)— Courtney,  W.  L.  Ralph  Waldo  Emerson. 
13  pp.  (Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  38,  1885,  p.  319.)— GilUllan, 
G.  Ralph  Waldo  Emerson.  20  pp.  (In  his  Sketches  of 
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Cabot,  J.  E.     Memoir  of  Ralph  Waldo 

Emereon.     1887,  2  v.  3891 

The  same.    (Emerson,  R.  W.,  Works,  v.  13, 
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Emerson,  E.  W.    Emerson  in  Concord.    A 

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Haskins,  D.  Q.    Ralph  Waldo  Emerson : 

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Holmes,  O.  W.    Ralph  Waldo  Emerson. 

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The  same.    1885.    (Warner,  C.  D.,  Am.  men 

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Bancron,  Q.    Holmes's  Life  of  E.    15  pp.     (N.  Am. 

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Bmersoii,  William  Andrew. 

Pitchburg,  Mass.,  past  and  present.   Illustr. 
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Emery,  Jacques  Andr6.    Champagny,  F.  J.  M. 

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EiiiigTiiiitcnlitcratiir,  Die.  Brandes,  G.  M. 
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See  also  ('hinese  linniiirralioii  into  the  U.  S.— 
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Einiliiini-Giiulici,  Paolo. 

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Eminent  doctors.    2  v.    Bettany,  G.  T.     3707 
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Emmons,  Col.  William. 

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3  pp.  (Mind,  v,  13, 1888,  p.  263.)— Mercler,  C.  Classifi- 
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v.  10, 1885,  p.  1.)— Read.  C.  Mr.  Mercier's  Classification 
of  f»elings.  7  pp.  (Mind,  v.  11, 1886,  p.  76.)— Scripture, 
B.  W.  Vorstellung  und  gefuehl.  7  pp.  (Wandt,  W.  M., 
Philos.  studien,  v.  6,  p.  536.)— Stanley,  H.  M.  Feeling 
and  emotion.  11pp.  (Afind,  v.  11, 1886,  p.  66.)— Relation 
of  feeling  to  pleasure  and  pain.  8  pp.  (Mind,  v.  14, 1889, 
p.  537.)— Sully,  J.  On  " feeling  as  indiiference."  Spp. 
(Mind,  V.  13,  1888,  p.  248.)— Wllks,  8.    On  the  pupil  in 


EMOTIONS 


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ENCLOS,  Ninon  de  1' 


emotional  states.  6  pp.  (Broin/v.  6,  1884,  p.  1.)— Wll- 
Ilams.  J.  M.  Emotional  and  ethical  in  religion.  15  pp. 
(Biblioth.  Sacra,  v.  48,  1891,  p.  45«.)— Wnndt,  W.  M. 
Aosdruck  der  gemuethsbewegungen.  22  pp.  {Essays, 
p.  222.)— QefUehl  nnd  vorstellung.  23  pp.  {E»says,p.l99.) 
— Psychologische  thatsachen  nnd  hjrpothesen.  15  pp. 
{Ti*ri»(iahnachr.  f.  tcissens.  philos.  v.  3,  1879,  p.  342.)— 
Ueber  das  verhaeltniss  der  geftaehle  zu  den  vorstellungen. 

23  pp.  ( Vierteyahraschr.  f.  mstens. philos  v.  8, 1879,  p.  129.) 
-Zur  lehre  von  den  gemuethsbewegungen.  59  pp.  {In 
hit  Philos.  studien,  v.  6,  p.  335.) 

See  also  I»o»lre.— ECMlasy.— Expression.- Fcnr. 

—Mind.— Moral  philosophy .— Pussloiis.-Pliysi- 

osnomy.—Psychologry.—KevenKe.— Senses  and 

Sensation. 

Enipedocles.    B.  C.  5  cent.    Fragments.    Tr. 

by  H.  H.  Milman.  6  pp.  (Milman,  H.  H.,  jljramemnon  o/ 
.^Isehj/ltts,  etc.  p.  239.) 

Berirk,  T.  Empedoclis  Agrigentini  Carminum  reli- 
quiae ...  fragmenta  explicuit  S.  Karsten.  6  pp.  (ZeiU. 
f.  alterlhumtia.  v.  9,  1842,  p.  1101.)— DIels,  H.  Studia 
Empedoelea.  19  pp.  (fletroes,  v.  15, 1880,  p.  161. )— Doe- 
rlnir,  A.  Das  weltsystem  des  E.  77  pp.  {Zeits.  f.  philos. 
V.  106,  1895,  p,  29.)— Panierbleter,  F.  Zu  E.  6  pp. 
(Zeits.  /.  iMerthumsw.  v.  12,  1845,  p.  883.)— Preller,  L. 
Zur  kritik  der  Fragmente  des  E.  3  pp.  (Zeits.  f.  alter- 
thumsw.  V.  4,  1837,  p.  153.)— T.  Observations  on  Empe- 
doclis et  Parmenidis  Fragmenta.  10  pp.  (Valpy,  A.  J., 
Class.  Joum.  v.  26,  1822,  p.  250.) 

Emperor  William's  land,  Oreenland.    Koen- 

neritr,  (— )  von.  Zur  heutigen  lage  der  verhaeltnisse  anf 
Kaiser- Wilhelm's  land.    10  pp.    ( Unsere  Zeit,  1888,  v.  2, 

p.  m.) 
Emperors.    Corio,  B.    Vite  de  gli  imperatori, 
incominciando  da  Giulio  Cesare  flno  a  Federico  Barba- 
rossa.    113  pp.    (Jn  hi«  Historiadi  Milano,  p.  501.) 

See  also  Biography.— Caesars,  and  the  names  of 
Emperors. 

Empire,  Of.    9  pp.    Bacon,  Sir  ¥.,  Essays,  with 

.  annotations  6j/  B.  Whately,  4  ed.  p.  200. 

Empire  of  the  Hittites.  Wright,  W.  1715 
Empire  state:  a  compendious  history  of  the 

commonwealth  of  New  York.    Lossing,  B.  J. 

3571 
Empire  state  in  the  War  of  the  rebellion. 

Honors  of  the.    Townsend,  T.  S.  3566 

Empiricism.     Achelis,  T.      Ueber  die  soge- 

nannte  reine  erfahrnng  des  empirisrous.  17  pp.  (Zeits.  f. 
philos.  V.  82, 1883,  p.  40.) — Bain,  A.    Empiricist  position. 

24  pp.  (Jlftjut,  V.  14,  1889,  p.  369.)— Glogan,  G.  Empiris- 
mns  und  wissenschaftslehre.  27  pp.  {Zeits,  f,  voelker- 
ptych.  V.  13,  1882,  p.  349.)- James,  W.  Absolutism  and 
empiricism.  6  pp.  {Mind,  v.  9, 1884,  p.  281.)— Poskc,  F. 
Empirischer  ursprung  und  die  allgemeingueltigkeit  des 
beharrungsgesetzes.  20  pp.  ( Vierte(jahrsschr.  f.  w,^sens. 
philos.  V.  8,  1884,  p.  385.) 

See  also  Metaphysics.— Philosophy. 

Empis,  Adolphe  Joseph  Simonis.     Lorain,  P. 

Acad^mie  fran;aise.  Reception  de  M.  E.  17  pp.  {Corre- 
tpondant,  v.  21,  1848,  p.  20.)— Vlennet,  J.  P.  G.  Les  six 
femmes  d'Henri  Vni :  scenes  bistoriques,  par  E.  16  pp. 
{Rev.  contemp.  1854,  v.  8,  p.  83.) 

Employers'  liability  for  personal  injuries  to 
their  employees.    Fall,  C.  G.  —1362 

Employes.  214  pp.  Balzac,  H.  de,  (Euvres 
eompl.  v.  11,  p.  65. 

Empoli,   Giovanni  da.     16  cent.     Lettere .  .  . 

agginntavi  la  vita  di  esso  Giovanni  scritta  da  Girolamo 
da  Empoli,  suo  zio.  102  pp.  {Archiv.  star.  ital.  Appendice, 
V.  a,  1846,  p.  9.) 

and  Galli,  Raffaello.      Lettere.      10  pp. 

i  Archiv.  itor.  ilal.  4  s.  v.  6, 1880,  p.  166.) 


Empoli,  Girolamo  da.  16  cent.  Vita  di  Gio- 
vanni da  Empoli.  15  pp.  {^rcftiv.  8<or.  t(al.  Appendice, 
V.  3,  1846,  p.  19.) 

Emporias,    Spain.      Balaguer   y  Merino,  A. 

Ordinacions  y  bans  del  Comtat  d'Empurias.  30  pp.  {Bev. 
d.  lang.  rom.  v.  15,  1879,  p.  18.)— Zangronli,  Z.  de. 
Monnaie  d'or  aux  types  d'Empories.  3  pp.  {Rev.  archSol. 
n.  8.  v.  44,  1882,  p.  28.) 

Emporius.  6  cent.    Praeceptum  deliberativae. 

5  pp.  (Halm,  K.  von,  Bhetores  Lat.  min.  p.  570.)— Prae- 
ceptum denionstrativac  ntaterlae.  4  pp.  (Halm, 
K.  von,  Rhetores  Lai.  min.  p.  567.)— De  cthopoeia.  3pp. 
(Halm,  K.  von,  Bhetores  Lat.  min.  p.  561.)— Praeceptum 
loci  coniniunis.  4  pp.  {Halxn,  K.  von,  Rhetores  Lat. 
Tnin.  p.  564.) 

Ems,  Prussia.    Catty,  F.  A.     Handbook  for 

Ems  and  its  environs.     1855.  4467 

Ell  pas.saiit :  nouvelle.    29  pp.    Bigot,  M.  H. 

(J.  Mairet,  pseud.)  {Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p£r. 
v.  13,  1882,  p.  230.) 

En  province.   117  pp.   James,  H.,  Jr.    {Atlant. 

Monthly,  v.  52,  1883,  pp.  24,  169,  303,  453,  630 ;  V.  63,  1884, 
pp.  217,  515,  623.) 

En  Riissie :  nouvelle.    115  pp.    Achkinasi,  M. 

{Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  pfir.  v.  25, 1886,  pp.  88,  290, 

506.) 

En  trois  seinaines:   nouvelle.     38  pp.    Ger- 

vais,  P.  {Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p«r.  v.  42,  1889, 
p.  477.) 

Enamelling.  Alexandre,  A.  Histoire  de 
I'art  dgcoratif  du  XVI  sifecle  k  nos  jours. 
[1891.]  — 17E4 

Ahdant,  M.    Emailleurs  et  emaillerie  de 

Limoges.    1855.  —1746 

■ Jacob,  S.  S.,  and  Hendley,  T.  H.   Jeypore 

enamels.    1886.  — 17D7 

Baye,  J.,  Baron  de.    Note  sur  des  carreaux  £maill£8 

de  la  Champagne.  19  pp.  (Soc.  antiq.  de  France,  Mim. 
V.  46,  1885,  p.  206.)— t'oiirajod,  L.  Le  plus  ancien  £mail 
translucide  en  relief.  4  pp.  (Soc.  antiq.  de  France,  Bull. 
1889,  p.  189;  with  Mim.  v.  50.)— Du  IWolay-Bacon,  B. 
Examen  d'un  projet  d'appliquer  l'€mail  an  d€cor  ext6- 
rieur  des  Edifices.  13  pp.  { Correspondant,  v.  8, 1844,  p.  853.) 
— I.abarte,  C.  J.  Emaillerie.  236  pp.  7  pi.  (In  ftis  Hist, 
des  arts  industriels,  v.  3,  p.  1.) 

See  also  Decoration  and  Ornament.— Fine  arts. 
— Jewelry. — Metal  work. — Pottery. 

Enaiilt,  Louis.    1822—. 

La  Norvfege.    {Rev.  contemp.  1855,  v.  1-3,  6 ; 
1856,  V.  1. )  3916 

Les  isles  Hebrides.    103  pp.  {Rev,  contemp.  1864,  v.  2, 

p.  382;  V.  3,  pp.  216,  562.) 

Enceplialocele.   Horsley,  V.   Case  of  occipital 

encephalocele.    16  pp.  1  pi.    (Brain,  v.  7, 1885,  p.  228.) 
See  also  Brain  and  Bferves,  Pafftoiogj/.— Tumors. 

Enchanted  bridle.    6  pp.    {Blackwood's  Mag. 

V.  128,  1880,  p.  436.) 

Enchanted  lake.    11  pp. 

temp.  Rev.  v.  43, 1883,  p.  428.) 

Enchiridion.    Quarles,  F. 
Enciclopcdia  Dantesca. 

Mamuile  Dantesco. 
Encinas,  Francisco  de,  and  Encinas,  Jaime  de. 

Boelinier,  E.  Franzisco  and  Jaime  de  Enzinas.  64  pp. 
{In  his  Spanish  reformers,  v.  1,  p.  131.) 

Eiicke's  comet.    Sec  Comets. 
Enclos,  Ninon  de  1'.    See  L'Enclos,  A. 


Arnold,  E.     {Ccm- 

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5  V.   Ferrazzi,  G.  J., 

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ENCYCLOPAEDIA  BBITANNICA 


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ENDERLE,  Matthee 


Encyclopaedia  Britannica.    A  dictionary  of 
arts,  sciences,  and  general  literature.    9  ed. 
V.  17-24,  and  Index.    Edinburgh,  1884-89.    9  v. 
4°.    (Rev.  of  in  Edin.  Rev.  v.  169,  1889,  p.  328. ) 
Note.— For  v.  1-16  see  preceding  catalogue.  R.54 

Contents. 
Motanabbi-Ormuzd,  v.  17.        Sibbald,  Sir   R.  -  Szolnok, 
Ome-Phthisis,  v.  18.  v.  23. 

Phylactery-Proxy,  v.  19.  T.-Upsala,  v.  23. 

Prudentius,  A.  C.-Roswitha,    Ural  -  Zymotic     diseases, 

V.  20.  V.  24. 

Rotlie,  R.-Siam,  v.  21.  Index. 

American    supplement   to  Encyclopaedia 

Britannica.  9  ed.  A  dictionary  of  arts,  sci- 
ences, and  general  literature.  Phila.,  1889-91. 
4  V.  4°.  R.54 

Contents. 
Aal,  J.-Central  Falls,  v.  1.       Faed,  J.-Navy  of  the  U.  S. 
Centralia-Factory,  v.  2.  v.  3. 

Neagle,  J.-Zunz,  L.  v.  4. 

Encyclopaedia  of  cottage,  farm,  and  villa 
architecture  and  furniture.    Loudon,  J.  C. 

—1787 
Encyclopaedia  of  the  Presbyterian  Church 

in  the  United  States  of  America.  Nevin,  A., 
and  others  (Ed«.)  1141 

Encyclopaedias. 

Adams,  C.  K.  (Ed.)  Johnson's  Universal 
cyclopaedia.    New  ed.    1894-95,  8  v.         R.53 

Note.— For  the  ed.  of  1888  »ee  Barnard,  F.  A.  P.,  and 
Qoyot,  A. 

American  annual  cyclopaedia,  1875-95. 

1876-96,  21  V.  2191 

Note.— For  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Barnard,  F.  A.  P.,  and  Guyot,  A.  (Eds.) 

Johnson's  (revised)  Universal  cyclopaedia. 
1888,  8  V.  2121 

iVbte.— For  the  ed.  of  1894-95  see  Adams,  C.  K. 

Brockhaus,  F.  A.    Conversations  lexikon. 

AUgemeine  deutsche  real-encyklopaedie.  v.  7- 
16,  and  suppl.    1884-87,  11  v.  R.45 

Note. — For  v.  1-6  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Chambers,  W.,  and  Chambers,  R.  Ency- 
clopaedia :  a  dictionary  of  universal  knowl- 
edge.    1897,  10  V.  R.63 

Encyclopaedia  Britannica.  9  ed.  v.  17- 

24,  and  index.    1884-89,  9  v.  R.54 

Note. — For  v.  1-16  see  preceding  catalogue. 

American  supplement.    1889-91,  4  v. 

R.54 

Ersch,  J.  S.,  Gruber,  J.  G.,  and  others. 

AUgemeine  encyclopaedie  der  wissenschaften 
und  kuenste.  2  section,  v.  34-43.  1883-89, 
10  V.  R.64 

Note. — For  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Glaire,  J.  B.,  and  others  (Eds.)  Encyclo- 
pedic catholique  .  .  .     1840- [57],  21  v.      —3162 

Glanvillb,   B.  de.    Batman  uppon  Bar- 

tholome,  his  booke  De  proprietatibus  rerum. 
1582.  P.R. 

Hunter,    R.      Encyclopaedic   dictionary. 

1879-89,  7  v.  in  14.  R.14. 

John.son's  Universal  cyclopaedia.    See 

Adams,  C.  K.— Barnard,  F.  A.  P.,  and  Guyot,  A. 


Lalor,  J.  J.  (Ed.)   Cyclopaedia  of  political 

science,  political  economy,  and  of  the  political 
history  of  the  United  States.    1883-84,  3  v. 

R.71 

Larousse,  p.  a.  (iSa.)    Grand  dictionnaire 

universel  du  XIX  sifecle.    v.  17.    n.  d.        L.21 

JVbJe.— For  v.  1-16  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Little,  C.  E.  Historical  lights  :  six  thou- 
sand quotations  from  standard  histories  and 
biographies.     [1886.]  1142 

M'Clintock,  J.,  and  Strong,  J.    Cyclo- 
paedia of  Biblical,  theological  and  ecclesias- 
tical literature,    v.  10,  and  suppl.     1881-87, 
3  V.  R.92 
Note.— For  v.  1-9  see  preceding  catalogue. 

MoREAU,  G.  (Ed.)    Revue  encyclop6dique, 

1891-95.     [1892-96],  5  v.     '  2121 

Schaff,  p.,  and  Jackson,  S.  M.  [Eds.) 

Encyclopedia  of  living  divines  and  Christian 
workers  of  all  denominations  in  Europe  and 
America.    1887.  R.81 

and  others  (Eds.)  Religious  encyclo- 
paedia.   1887,  3  V.  R.81 

Smith,  B.  E.  (Ed.)    Century  cyclopedia  of 

names.     [1894.]  1112 

Voltaire,  F.  M.  A.  de.    Diccionario  flloso- 

flco,  traduccion  al  EspaSol .  .  .  por  C.  Lanuza. 
1825,  10  V.  —4156 

Zedler,  J.  H.  {Ed.)  Grosses  vollstaendiges 

universal  lexicon.    1732-50,  64  v.  in  62.    W.  12 

Noethige  supplemente.    1751-54,  4  v. 

W.21 

Ro»a,  G.  Nuova  enciclopedia  popolare  italiana.  10  pp. 

(Archiv.  stor.  ital.  2  s.  v.  6,  1887,  p.  146.) 

iVote.— For  encyclopaedias  of  a  subject  see  its  name,  as 
Medicine,  MiiHic,  etc. 

Encyclopaedic  dictionary.    7  v.  in  14.    Hun- 
ter, R.  R.14 
Encyclopaedic   medical   dictionary.    4  v. 

Foster,  F.  P.  1142 

Eiicyclopeilie  catholique.    21  v.    Glaire,  J. 

B.,  and  others  (£d8.)  —3162 

Encyklopaedie    der    rechtswisscuschaft. 

HoltzendorflF,  F.  von  {Ed.)  R.72 

Encyklopaedie  und  niethodologie  der  ro- 

manischen  philologie.  2  v.  Koerting,  G.  K.  O. 

L.103 
Ende,  Hermann  (£d.)    1830— 

Handbuch  der  architektur.    See  Dunn,  J., 
and  others. 
Endeavour  to  classify  the  sepulchral  remains 
in  Northamptonshire.  Hartshorne,  C.  H.  2545 

Enderbie,  Percy.    17  cent. 

Cambria  triumphans,  or  Brittain  in  its  per- 
fect lustre.  Shewing  the  origen  and  antiquity 
of  that  illustrious  nation.  The  succession  of 
their  kings  and  princes,  from  the  first,  to 
King  Charles  .  .  .  the  manner  of  the  investure 
of  the  princes,  with  the  coats  of  arms  of  the 
nobility.     London,  1661.    2  v.  in  1.  fo.        1511 

Enderlo,  Matthes.  Laube,  G.  C.  Waldordnnng 
und  das  bcrgformelbuch  des  E.  45  pp.  ( Verein  f.  gcsch. 
d.  Deutscben  in  Boehmen,  Mittheil.  v.  29, 1891,  p.  201.) 


ENDERLEIN,  Kaspar 


1256 


ENGEL,  Louis 


Kuderlciii,  Kaspar.  Leasing,  J.  Fran5oi8Briot 

und  E.  10  pp.  3  pi.  (Koenigl.  Preussisch,  kunst^amml. 
JoArft.  V.  10,  1889,  p.  171.) 

Eiulicott,  John,  Gov.  of  Mass.    Whittier,  J.  G. 

Gov.  Endicott.    2  pp.    ( Woria,  v.  6,  p.  434.) 

Endiiiiioii  and  Phoebe.    49  pp.    Drayton,  W., 

Poems,  p.  191.    (Roxburghe  Club.) 

Endle^   piinishiueut.     See  Future  punish- 
ment. 
£ucIowiueiit  of  research.    Appleton,  C.  E. 

Economic  aspect  of  the  endowment  of  research.  18  pp. 
(Forln.  Ber.  n.  s.  v.  16, 1874,  p.  519.)— Ashley,  C.  S.  Edu- 
cational endowments.  16  pp.  (Pop.  Sci.  Monthly,  v.  31, 
1887,  p.  535, )— <'rel|chtoii,  M.  Endowment  of  research. 
7  pp.  (itaemillan't  Mag.  v.  34,  1876,  p.  186.)— UilniRii, 
D.  C.  Charity  and  knowledge.  6  pp.  (Science,  v.  14,  1889, 
p.  11.)— I.Hnk«*»t<»r,  E.  R.  Endowment  of  research. 
4  pp.  (iVafure,  V.  14,  1876,  p.  126.)— Proetor,  R.  A.  En- 
dowment of  scientific  research.  18pp.  (Pop.  Sci.  Monthly, 
V.  3, 1878,  pp.  354,  437.)— Shiirrlclt,  R.  W.  Certain  ques- 
tions relating  to  national  endowment  of  research  in  this 
country,  and  their  importance.  3  pp.  (ScieTtce,  v.  7, 1886, 
p.  284.) 

See  also  Discoveries  (in  science).- Science. 

Eiiduwiiients.  Freeman,  B.  A.  Ancient  church 

endowments;  Ancient  lay  endowments.  26  pp.  (Con- 
lemp.  Ren.  v.  69,  1891,  pp.  188,  875. )— Johnson,  R.  Col- 
lege endowments.  7  pp.  (AT.  j4m.  Jtec.  V.  136,  1883,  p.  490.) 
See  also  Church  beneflces  and  property.  — 
Chnrch  of  Knylnnd,  Establishment.— Property. 

Endyiiiioii.     Yates,  J.     Some  remarks  on  a 

statue  of  E.  2  pp.  1  pi.  (Philol.  Soc.  London,  Proc.  v.  1, 
1854,  p.  8.) 

Eneas.  Texte  critique.  Grave,  J.  S.  de  (Ed.) 
(Suchier,  H.,  Biblioth.  Norman,  v.  4.)        2304 

Enemies  of  books.    Blades,  W.  W.  18 

Energy.    See  Force  and  Energy. 

Enfanccs  Ogler,  Les.  Adenez,  or  Adanes,  Le 
Hoi.  2384 

Enfant  de  I'hdpital.    81  pp.    Des  Roches,  J. 

(Biblioth.  univ.  el  rev.  Suisse,  3  p^r.  v.  24, 1884,  pp.  40,  260, 
472.) 

Enfant  de  ma  femnie.    2  v.  in  1.    Kock,  O. 

P.  de,  (Euvrcs  compl.  v.  1,  2.  4177 

Enfant  du  carnaval.     3  v.  in  1.     Pigault- 

Lebrun,  C.  A.  G.,  (Euvres  eompl.  v.  1-3.  4147 
Enfant  iiiandit.  97  pp.   Balzac,  H.  de,  (Euvres 

compl.  V.  16,  p.  1. 

Enfant  Mige  k  trois  ans,  contenant  les  demands 

que  lul  fit  I'Empereur  Adrien  et  les  rgponses 

de  I'enfant.     Troyes,  n.  d.     24°.     (Biblioth. 

bleue,  V.  19. )  2316 

Enfaiitin,  Barthfilemi  Prosper.     1796-1864. 

Oiuvres.     See  Saint-Simon,   C.   H.   de  R., 
Comte  de,  and  Enfantin,  B.  P.  (in  preceding 
catalogue). 
EnfantN  de  Marie.    106  pp.    Kock,  C.  P.  de, 

(Euvres  compl.  v.  103,  p.  1 . 

Enfer,  V.    See  Dante  Alighieri. 

Enfield,  Viscountess.    See  Byng,  A.  H.  F. 

Enfield,  William. 

Young  artist's  assistant,  elements  of  the 
fine  arte.  With  engravings.  6  ed.  London, 
n.  d.     8".  _1748 

Enfield,  Conn.    Winch,  G.  W.    Enfield.   24  pp. 

(Trumbull,  J.  H.,  Mem.  hist,  of  Uartjord  co.  Conn.  v.  2, 
p.  139.) 


Enfield,  England.    See  Enville. 

Enford,  England.    Carring^ton,  F.  A.    Curious 

endowment  of  a  chantry  at  E.  2  pp.  ( Wiltshire  Archaeol. 
and  Nat.  Hist.  Mag.  v.  2,  1855,  p.  129.) 
See  also  Wiltshire. 

Enfranchisement  of  the  metropolitan  dis- 
tricts. Speech  on  the.  Lambton,  J.  G.,  1  Earl 
Durham.    (  With  Hill,  R.,  Home  colonies.)   3155 

Engadine,  Switzerfond.  Ulrich,  J.  (£d. )  Enga- 
dinische  chrestomathie.  1882.  {In  his  Rhae- 
toromanische  chrestomathie,  v.  2. )  2395 

FIubI,  A.  von  (Ed.)   Chanzuns  popularas  d'Engadina. 

27  pp.  (Romanische  studien,  v.  1, 1875,  p.  309.)~Kld«l,  J. 
The  Engadine  summer  and  winter.  8  pp.  (Nineteenth 
Cent.  V.  24,  1888,  p.  53.)— Main,  J.  F.  Upper  Engadine  in 
winter.  9  pp.  (Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  37,  1885,  p.  168.)— 
I'Irich,  J.  Sacrifice  d' Abraham :  myst^re  engadinois. 
18  pp.    (iJomama,  V.  8,  1879,  p.  374.) 

Engadinisclic  chrestomathie.  Ulrich,  J., 
Rhaetoromanische  chrestomathie,  v.  2.         2395 

Engagement  vindicated.  B.,  T.  (Common- 
wealth tracts,  V.  1. )  4555 

Engel,  ( — ).    Ueber  kranke  ammonitenformen 

im  schwaebischen  Jura.  60  pp.  3  pi.  (Acad.  Caes.  Loop. 
Car.  Nova  acta,  v.  61,  1894,  p.  325.) 

Engel,  Arthur.    1855—.    Barques  votives  d'Al- 

col«e.  3  pp.  2  pi.  (Rev.  archiol.  3  s.  v.  16, 1890,  p.  339.)— 
N6cropole  romaine  de  Carinona.  6  pp.  (Rev.  archiol. 
3  s.  V.  17, 1891,  p.  385.)— Note  sur  quelques  collections 
espaKnoles.  10  pp.  (iJei).  archSof.  3  s.  v.  17, 1891,  p.  226.) 
— Fouilles  ex€cut^es  aux  environs  de  S^'vilie.  7  pp. 
(Rev,  archiol.  3  s.  v.  17,  1891,  p.  87.)— Note  sur  quelques 
MSB.  arch^ologiques  conserves  k  Seville.  4  pp.  (Rev. 
archiol.  3  s.  v.  17, 1891,  p.  100.) 

and  Serriire,  Raymo.nd.   Traitfi  de  numis- 

matique  du  moyen  9.ge.  Paris,  1891-94.  2  v. 
8°.  2704 

Engel,  Franz.    1834 — .    Internationale  garten- 

bau-auBstellung  zu  Hamburg.  42  pp.  (  Unscre  Zeit,  1870, 
V.  1,  pp.  145,  330.)— Aus  der  Sierra  Nev&da  de  SK'rida. 
36  pp.  (Samml.  icissens.  vortrg.  n.  s.  v.  3,  1888,  p.  319.)— 
Die  palinen  in  ihrer  wis.senschaftlichen  und  culturge- 
schichtlichen  bedeutung.  42  pp.  ( U7iscre  Zeit,  1886,  v.  1, 
pp.  684,  818.)— Auf  dem  I»!lranio.    13  pp.    (Unsere  Zeit, 

1873,  V.  2,  p.  401.)— Die  pllanzcnriesen  unserer  erde. 
56  pp.  ( Unsere  Zeit,  1874,  v.  2,  pp.  93, 190.)- Erlebnisse  und 
anschauungen  aus  dem  tropischen  Kiiefl-Ainerika. 
49  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1869,  v.  2,  pp.  349,  603. )— Reiseskizzen 
aus  Sued-Amerika.  36  pp.  (  Unsere  Zeit,  1882,  v.  2,  pp.  448, 
727.)  —  Skizzen  und  bilder  aus  Sued-Amerika.  85  pp. 
(Unsere  Zeit,  1867,  v.  2,  pp.  496,  659,  848,  935.)— Land  und 
leute  des  tropischen  Aiuerika.    45  pp.    ( Unsere  Zeit, 

1874,  V.  1,  pp.  248,  479.) 

Engel,  Johann  Jakob. 

SiDDONS,  H.  Practical  illustrations  of  rhe- 
torical gesture  and  action ;  adapted  to  the 
English  drama;  from  a  work  on  the  subject 
by  M.  Engel.     1822.  3315 

Engel,  Karl.     1818-82. 

Musical  myths -and  facts.  London,  1876. 
2  V.  8°.  —2755 

Engel,  Karl  Dietrich  Loonhard.    1824—. 

Zusammenstellung  der  Faust-schriften  vom 
16   jahrh.   bis    mitte  1884.      Der  Bibliotheca 
Faustiana  2  aufl.    Oldenburg,  1885.    8°.    W.57 
Engel,  Louis. 

From  Mozart  to  Mario.  Reminiscences  of 
half  a  century.    London,  1886.    2  v.  12°.    3707 


ENGELBERG,  Switzerland 


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ENGINEERmG 


Kiiffelbei"}?,  Switzerland.  Bartsch,  K.  F.  Alt- 
und  mittelhochdcutschcs  aus  £.  29  pp.  (Oermonto,  v.  18, 
1873,  pp.  48,234.) 

Eiiffclbert,  St.,  Abp.   of  Cologne.    Caesarius, 

Prior  of  Heiaterbach.  Vita  Sancti  Engclbcrti  Archiepis- 
copi  Coloniensis,  1204-25.  36  pp.  (Boehmer,  J.  P.,  Fontea 
rer.  German,  v.  2,  p.  294.) 

Eiijft!lbreolit,  August  Gottfried  (Ed.) 

Claudiani  Mamerti  Opera.  See  Mamertus, 
C.  E.  (in  preceding  catalogue). 

[Ed.)     Fausti  Reiensis  .  .  .     Opera.    See 

Faustus,  St.,  Bp.  of  Riez. 

Kiij>:elliai'ilt,  August  Moritz. 

Erbstein,  a.,  and  Erbstein,  J.  Eroerterun- 
gen  auf  dem  gebiete  der  saechslschen  muenz- 
und  medaillen-geschichte.    Bei  verzeichnung 

"  der  Hofrath  Engelhardt'schen  sammlung. 
1888-90,  2  V.  in  1.  2766 

Kiiffclhardt,  Edouard.    1828—. 

La  Turquie  et  le  Tanzimat,  ou  histoire  des 
rfiformes  dans  1' Empire  ottoman  depuis  1826 
jusqu'a  nos  jours.   Paris,  1882-84.   2  v.  8°.   3484 

Eiiffelhardt,  Friedrich  Wilhelm.    Carnuth,  O. 

F.  W.  Engelhardt.  2  pp.  (Biog.  jahrb.  f.  atterth.  p.  18: 
Jahresb.  ueber  forlschr.  der  class,  alterth.  v.  20,  1881.) 

Engelhardt,  L.  Heinrich. 

Vaterlaendische  geschichte  des  Elsasses  . . . 

fortgesetzt  von  der  Revolution  1789  bis  1815. 

See  Strobel,  A.  W.,  and  Engelhardt,  L.  H.  (in 

preceding  catalogue). 
Eiigelhorn,  E.   Die  pflege  der  irren,  sonst  und 

jetzt.    32  pp.    (Samml.  wissens.  vorlrg.  v.  20,  1885,  p.  185. ) 

Eiigclinaiiii,  A. 

Civilprozess :  geschichte  und  system.  Bres- 
lau,  1889-90.     2  V.  8°.  —2316 

Eiij'-cliiiann,  George,  M.  D.    1809-84. 

Botanical  works.  Collected  for  Henry 
Shaw.  Ed.  by  Wm.  Trelease  and  Asa  Gray. 
Cambridge,  1887.    4°.  —2681 

Contents.  Species  of  alisiiiaocac— Papers  on  Ameri- 
can oaks.— De  antlioljsl  prodroniiiK:  dissertatio 
inauguralis  phytomorphologica.  —  Collected  species  of 
aNrI<-pIa<lpap.  —  BIOKrraplilral  skelfh —  Descrip- 
tions and  notes  from  the  It»taiiiral  tiaxette.— Papers 
on  <-acteae.— t'oin|>asN  plant.— Papers  on  conl- 
fprac— Papers  on  cuseutlnoac— Two  new  diopcl- 
ons  jtraMses  of  the  United  States.— Dimorphism  of 
<lral>a  bracliycarpa.— Papers  on  eiiphorblapeac. 
—Remarks  on  rpm  I  iaiieae.— Catalogue  of  a  collection 
of  plants  made  by  Charles  A.  Woyer.-Species  founded 
in  Uray's  Manual.— Papers  on  Iso6I«'H.— Papers  on 
Jiiiifus.— Papers  on  loranihaceae.- Shorter  uiIn- 
cpllanooiiN  papers.— Descriptions  in  botany  of  the 
upper  Missouri.— Remarkson  neliinibinni  liiteuni, 
etc.— Distribution  of  the  Norlli  American  flora.— 
Revision  of  the  oenotherae  of  subsection  ona|;ra.— 
Descriptions  in  |>lantae  Fendlcrianae.— Descrip- 
tions in  plantae  liindhelinerianae.— Descriptions 
in  plantae  Wriglitianae.— Lists  and  collected  de- 
scriptions of  plants.— Note  on  pol.v$;'onuni  tenne.— 
Structure  of  the  fruit  and  seed  of  ribes.— Botany  of 
Simpson's  expedition.- Spirodela.— Character  of 
the  vegetation  of  south-western  Texas.— Descriptions 
from  the  Bulletin  of  the  Torrey  Botanlral  <^lnb.— 
Papers  on  vitis.— Sketch  of  the  botany  of  Dr.  A.  Wisll- 
zeniis's  expedition.— Papers  on  yneea,  agave,  etc. 

Caetaceae  of  the  boundary.    78  pp.  75  pi.    (Emory, 

W.  H.,  Report  .  .  .  V.  S.  and  Mex.  boundary  surv.v.2,  pt.  1.)  , 

ltio«;rapliieal  sketch  of  E.  4  pp.  (/n  his  Botani- 
cal works,  p.  iii.) 


EiiKelnianii,  George  Julius,  M.D.    Bennett, 

A.  H.  Eugclmann  on  the  bystero- neuroses.  5  pp. 
(Brain,  v.  2,  1880,  p.  68.) 

EiiKelinaiiii,  Max. 

Vegetarische  Weltanschauung  in  Goethe's 

Faust.     Breslau,  1883.     8°.  3364 

Eiigelnianii,   Rudolf.      Die  sonnenflnsterniss 

vora  18  Aug.  1868.    23  pp.     ( Unsere  Zeit,  1869,  v.  1,  p.  130. ) 
Kii;>reliiianii,  Wilhelm.     1808-78. 

Bibliotheca  scriptorum  classicorum.  8  aufl. 
von  E.  Preuss.    Leipzig,  1880-82.  2  v.  8°.   L.104 
Contents.    Scrlptores  liraeel,  v.  1.— Neriptoreo 
I^allnl,  V.  2. 

Engelnstedt,  N.  von.     Die  franzoesisch-itali- 

enische  Alpengrenze  und  ihre  verteidigung.  27  pp.  (  Un- 
sere Zeit,  1890,  v.  2,  p.  497.)— Welchen  werth  habcn  Ulb. 
raltar  und  Malta  fuerGrosfibritannien?  5  pp.  (Un- 
sere Zeit,  1891,  V.  1,  p.  366.) 

Eiigels,  Friedrich.     1819—. 

Origine  de  la  famille,  de  la  propriety 
priv6e,  et  de  l'6tat.  Traduction  fran§ai8e  par 
Henri  Rav6.     Paris,  1893.     12°.  —1367 

(Ed. )   Capital,  by  Karl  Marx.  See  Marx,  K. 

Engcr,  Robert  Rudolph  Heinrich  {Ed. )  1813-73. 
Aristophanis  Comoediae.  See  Aristophanes 
En^Iiieii,  Francois  de  Bourbon,  Comte  d'. 

Zeller,  B.  Le  Comte  d'Enghien.  1890. 
(In  his  Hist,  de  Prance,  v.  8.)  4657 

Engliieii,  Louis  Antoine  Henri  de  Bourbon 
Cond6,  Due  d'. 

DupiN,  A.  M.  J.  J.  Pieces  judiciaires  et 
historiques  relatives  au  procfes  du  Due  d'En- 
ghien .    1823.  —2322 

BroKlie,  J.  V.  A.,  Due  de.    Le  Due  d'Enghien.    9  pp. 

(Correspondant,  n.  s.  v.  115,  1888,  p.  1017.)— I»uc  d'Kll- 
Khien.  28  pp.  [Edin.  Rev.  v.  169, 1889,  p.  351.)— Foiir- 
nier,  A.  Note  sur  les  derniers  ann^es  d'E.  4  pp.  (Rev. 
hist.  V.  35,  1887,  p.  96.) 

Engineer,  The.  v.  57-82.  London,  1884-96. 
26  V.  fo.  — 4761 

Note. — For  v.  1-56  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Eiigineerlug. 

Davy,  C.  Architect,  engineer,  and  opera- 
tive builder's  constructive  manual.    1839. 

—1775 

Drinker,  H.  S.  Tunneling,  explosive  com- 
pounds, and  rock  drills.     1893.  — 2713 

Institution  op  Civil  Engineers  (J'ub.) 

Engineering  education  in  the  British  do- 
minions. Compiled  from  official  sources,  with 
regulations  of  the  Institution  of  Civil  Engi- 
neers as  to  the  admission  of  students.    1891. 

—4707 

Law,  H.    Rudiments  of  civil  engineering, 

for  the  use  of  beginners.     1848.  — 2726 

•  Phillips,  H.  J.    Engineering  chemistry. 

1891.  —1506 

Smeaton,  J.    Reports,   made  on  various 

occasions,  in  the  course  of  his  employment  as 
a  civil  engineer,     v.  3.     1812.  —2721 

United  States,  Engineers,  Corps  of  An- 
nual reports  of  the  Chief  of  Engineers.  1882- 
94,  56  V.  and  index  2  v.  —4756 

i^Tote.— For  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 


ENQINEERINa 


1258 


ENGLAND 


Wkisbach,  J.  Principles  of  the  mechanics 

of  machinery  and  engineering.  1847-48,  2  v. 
{lAbr.  of  illuatr.  set.  works,  v.  2,  5. )         —2734 

WIlMon,  H.  M.     Engineering  results  of  irrigation 

survey.  76  pp.  34  pi.  (Powell,  J.  W.,  U.  S.  geol.  gurv. 
IS  ann.  report,  1891-92,  Pt.  S:  U.  S.  52  Oong.  2  ten.  Bouse 
exec.  doe.  v.  17,  p.  SSI.) 

See  aho  Aqupdnots.  —  Arches.  —  Architecture 
and  Biiil<liii)c.  —  Artesian  wells.  —  Blasllnir.  — 
Breakwaters.  —  Bridges.  —  Canals.  —  Docks.  — 
Dockyards.— Drainage.— nredfcinK.—Embank- 
Inir.  —  Eniclneers.  —  Harbors.  —  Hydraulics.  — 
Irrlicaliou.  —  Machinery.  —  Mathematics.  —  Me- 
chanics. —  Military  art  and  science.  —  Mines 
and  Mining.  —  Piers.  —  Railroads.  —  Roads.  — 
Hewers.  —  Steam  engines.  —  Strength  of  ma- 
terials.—Surveying;.— Tunnels.— Water  supply. 

Eugineering,  Periodicals. 

Annales  des  ponts  et  chaussSes.    Paris, 
1884-96.     26  v.  —2793 

Note.— For  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Daly,  O.  D.    Revue  g6n6rale  de  I'architec- 

ture  et  des  travaux  publics,  v.  41-44.  Paris, 
1884-87.    4  V.  —4591 

AVjte.- For  v.  1-40  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Engineer,  v.  57-82.  Lend.,  1884-96.  26  v. 

iVbte.— For  v.  1-66  see  preceding  catalogue.         — 4761 

Engineering,    v.  37-62.    Lend.,  1884-96. 

26  V.  —4732 

Note.—FoT  V.  1-36  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Engineering  and  Mining  Journal,  v.  37- 

62.    N.  Y.,  1884-96.     26  v.  —3722 

JVole.- For  v.  5-36  see  preceding  catalogue. 

iNSTiTtrrioN  OP  CiVTL  Engineers.  Minutes 

of  proceedings,  v.  75-126.  Lond.,  1884-96. 
52  V.  —4793 

Note.— For  v.  1-74  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Engineering,  Military.  See  Military  engineer- 
ing. 

Engineering:  an  illustrated  weekly  journal. 
Ed.  by  W.  H.  Maw  and  J.  Dredge,  v.  37-62. 
London,  1884-96.    26  v.  fo. 

Note.— For  v.  1-36  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Engineering  and  Mining  Journal 

New  York,  1884-96.    26  v.  fo. 

JTote.- For  v.  5-36  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Engineering  chemistry.    Phillips,  H.  J. 

—1506 

Engineering  education  in  the  British  do- 
minions. Institution  of  Civil  Engineers  (Pub. ) 

—4707 

Engineers.  Institution  of  Civil  Engineers 
(Pub.)  Engineering  education  in  the  British 
dominions.  Compiled  from  official  sources, 
with  reg^ulations  of  the  Institution  of  Civil 
Engineers  as  to  the  admission  of  students. 
1891.  —4707 

HIckenlooper,  a.  Our  volunteer  engineers.  18  pp. 

(Hunter,  R.,  Sketches  of  uxir  history,  1861-65,  v.  3,  p.  301.) 
See  also  Biography.  —  Eng:lneerlng;>  and  the 
names  of  engineers,  as  Brindley,  J.— Brnnel,  Sir  M. 
J.— Oreathead,  J.  H.— Nmcaton.  J.— Stephenson, 
O.,  etc. 


—4732 

v.  37-62. 
—3722 


Engineers,  Corps  of. 
ffineers,  Corps  of. 


See  United  States,  En- 


Engineers'  journal  of  the  siege  of  York,  Va. 

4  pp.    (Afag.^m.  Hist.  V.  4,  1880,  p.  449.) 

Engines.    See  Fires. — Locomotive  engines. — 
Steam  engines. 

England,  John,  D.D.,  Bp.  of  Charleston.  Clarke, 

R.  H.    Rt.  Rev.  John  England.    39  pp.    (In  his  Lives  of 
deceased  Bps.  v.  1,  p.  271.) 

England,  Rev.  Thomas  Richard.  1790-1847. 
Life  of  Rev.  Arthur  O'Leary  .  .  .  including 
historical  anecdotes,  memoirs,  and  many 
hitherto  unpublished  documents  illustrative 
of  the  Irish  Catholics,  during  the  eighteenth 
century.    London,  1822.    8°.  4715 

England. 

Arrangement : 
General  and  Miscsllaneous  Works. 


Agriculture. 

Antiquities. 

Architecture. 

Bibliography. 

Biography. 

Birds. 

Botany. 

Canals. 

Census. 

Church  history. 

Climate. 

Commerce. 

Costume. 

Education. 

Pine  arts. 


Geology  and  mineralogy. 

Industries. 

Insects. 

Lands  and  estates. 

Maps. 

Music. 

National  and  social  character. 

Natural  history. 

Palaeontology. 

Political  economy. 

Poor  and  poor  laws. 

Railroads, 

Statistics. 

Zoology. 


England. 

Adams,  J.  Index  villaris ;  or,  an  exact 
register,  alphabetically  digested,  of  all  the 
cities ...  in  England  and  Wales . . .   1690.   2541 

Black,  A.,  and  Black,  C.  (Pubs.)  Pic- 
turesque guide  to  the  English  lakes.    1856. 

.2467 

(Pubs.)    Picturesque  tourist,  and  road 

and  railway  guide  book  through  England  and 
Wales.     1855.  2412 

Brown,  J.  C.    Forests  of  England.    1883. 

^696 

Chamberlayne,  E.    Angliae  notitia;  or, 

the  present  state  of  England.   1669-1702,  14  v. 

Note. — For  other  v.  see  preceding  catalogue.  1598 

Chateaubriand,  F.  A.  R.,  Vicomte  de.  Re- 
collections of  Italy,  England,  and  America. 
1815, 2  V.  .2466 

CoxE,  A.  C,  Bp.  of  Western  New  York.  Im- 
pressions of  England.     1856.  .2466 

Denton,  W.     England   in   the   fifteenth 

century.     1888.  1506 

DiBDiN,  T.  F.  Bibliographical,  antiquarian, 

and  picturesque  tour  in  the  northern  counties 
of  England.    1838,  2  v.  W.  14 

Dove,  P.  E.  (Ed.)  Domesday  commemora-  , 

tion,  1086-1886.  Domesday  studies  :  being  the 
papers  read  at  the  meetings  of  the  Domesday 
commemoration,  1886.     1888-91,  2  v.  1593 

Emerson,  R.  W.    English  traits.     [1884.] 

( Works,  V.  5. )  3136 

FiENNES,  C.    Through  England  on  a  side 

saddle  in  the  time  of  William  and  Mary.  1888. 

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ENGLAND 


PoBSTER,  J.  G.  A.    Ansichten  vom  Nieder- 

rhein,  von  Brabant,  Plandern,  Holland,  Eng- 
land, und  Frankrelch  .  .  .  1790.    1791-94,  3  v. 

1408 

Freeman,  E.  A.  English  towns  and  dis- 
tricts.    1883.  1525 

■ Gallenga,  a.  C.  N.  (L.  Mariotti,  pseud.) 

Episodes  of  my  second  life.  (American  and 
English  experiences. )     1885.  2407 

GOADBY,  E.    The  England  of  Shakespeare. 

n.  d.  1518 

GoMMB,  G.  L.  {Ed.)  Gentleman's  Maga- 
zine library  :  English  topography,  pts.  2,  6-8. 
1892-96,  5  V.  4156 

Grosley,  p.  J.     Tour  to  London ;  or,  new 

observations  on  England,  and  its  inhabitants. 
Tr.  from  the  French  by  T.  Nugent.    1772,  2  v. 

1536 

Grundy,   F.   H.      Pictures    of  the   past : 

memories  of  men  I  have  met  and  places  I 
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JVole.— The  Library  contains  accounts  of  the  following 
counties,  cities,  etc.,  of  England  : 

Abingdon.  — Acton. — Addington .  — Ainsty .  ~ 
Alderbury.— Alderehot. — Almondbury — Alne. 
— Alnwick.  —  Alston  Moor.  —  Amesbury.  — 
Amounderness. — Arden. — Ashford  Carbonel. 
— Avebury. — Axholme,  Isle  of. — Aylesbury. — 
Bainesse.  — Banbury — Barholme.  — Barnstaple. 

—  Basingstoke.  —  Bath.  —  Bedford.  —  Bedford- 
shire.— Bed  win.  Great.— Begbroke.-Bengeo. — 
Berkeley. — Berkshire. — Berwick-upon-Tweed. 

—  Beverley. — Bignor. — Binchester.  —  Birken- 
head. —  Birmingham.  —  Bishop- Auckland.  — 
Blandford. — Bly  thborough.  —  Bosmere. —  Bos- 
ton.— Bottesford.— Bournemouth.— Box. — Box- 
grove.—  Boxley.  —  Bradboume.  —  Bradford.— 
Bradford-on-Avon.  — Brading.  — Branch  and 
Dale. —  Bredwardine.—  Bremhill.—  Brentford. 
—Brigg.— Brighton.— Brimpsfleld.-Brington. 
— Brinklow.  —  Bristol.  —  Bromley.  —  Broom- 
fleld. —  Broseley.  —  Brough. — Bruton. —  Buck- 
inghamshire.—Burford.— Bury  St.  Edmunds. 
— Cadbury-  Cambridge.—  Cambridgeshire.  — 
Candleshoe.— Canterbury. —  Carlisle.— Castel 
Acre.  —  Cawden   and   Cadworth.  —  Chalk.  — 


Chaetleton.  —  Chatsworth.  ^  Chedworth.  — 
Chelmsford.  — Chelsea.  — Cheltenham.  —  Che- 
shire.— Chester. — Chesterfield. — Chichester.^ 
Chipping-Campden. — Chipping-Ongar. — Chir- 
bury.  —  Chiswick.  —  Churchdown.  —  Cirences- 
ter. —  Cissbury .  —  Clapham.  —  Clerkenwell.  — 
Cleveland.  —  Clifford  Chambers.  — Clifton.  — 
Colchester. —  Coldred. —  Coleorton. — Colyton. 
— Cornwall. —  Cotswold. —  Cottingham. —  Cov- 
entry. —  Cowden.  —  Cranham.  —  Craven.  — 
Creake.  —  Crediton.  —  Crewkerne  —  Croft.  — 
Crowborough  Hill.  —  Croydon.  —  Croyland.  — 
Crundale. — Cubberley. —  Cumberland. —  Cum- 
bria. —  Daglingworth.  —  Dale.  —  Damerham, 
South. — Darlington. — Dartford. — Dartmoor.— 
Dean,  Forest  of. — Deerhurst.  —  Deptford. — 
Derby. — Derbyshire. — Desborough. — Deverel. 
— Devizes.  —  Devonshire.  —  Dewsbury.  —  Din- 
der. — Dinsdale. — Dolbury. — Doncaster. — Dor- 
chester.—  Dorsetshire. —  Dover. —  Downton. — • 
Dukinfleld. — Duloe.— Dulverton. — Dummer. — ■ 
Dundry. — Dungeness. — Dunstable. — Dunster. 
— Dun  worth. — Durham. — Dursley. —  Dyrham. 
— Ealing. — Easebourne. — East  Anglia. — East- 
boume.— East  Grinstead.-Ecclesfield.— Edbur- 
ton.  — Edgehill. — Edington .  —  El  more. — Ely.  — 
— Enford.- EnglishBicKnor.- Essex.— Everley. 
— Everton. — Evesham. — Ewecross. — Exeter. — 
Exford. — Exmoor. — Pairford.  —  Faversham. — 
Ferriby,  South.— Filey.— Fittleton.—Fletching. 
— Fosse  Way. — Framfield. —  Prilford. —  Frisk- 
ney.  —  Friston. —  Frome.  —  Frustfield.  —  Pul- 
ham. — Furness. —  Gaisford. — Garston. — Gates- 
head.— Gawsworth. —  Glastonbury. —  Glouces- 
ter. —  Gloucestershire.  —  Glynde.  —  Goodwin 
sands.  — Goring. —  Gorleston. —  Gorton. —  Gos- 
forth. — Grappenhall. — Grasmere. — Greensted. 
— Greenwich. — Grinstead,West.— Guisbrough. 
— Guiseley.— Hacklestone. — Halesowen.- Hal- 
naker.  —  Ham,  High.  —  Hamdon.  —  Hammer- 
smith.— Hampshire.— Hampstead Hamsey. — 

Hardham. — Harnham. — Harptree,  East. — Har- 
rogate. —  Harrow.  — Hartland.  — Hastings.  — 
Havant. — Hawsted. —  Hayes. —  Hayling. — He- 
don.  —  Hempstead.  —  Henbury.  —  Henley-on- 
Thames. — Hereford. —  Herefordshire. —  Herst- 
monceux. —  Hertford. — Hertfordshire.  —  Hex- 
ham.—Heysham.—Heytesbury. — Hibbaldstow. 
— Higham. — Highgate.—Hinton,  Little. — Hold- 
erness.  —  HoUinfare.  —  Hollington.  —  Holme. 
— Holmftrth.  —  Hornsey.  —  Horsted,  Little.  — • 
Horsted  Keynes. — Horton. —  Hove. —  Hull. — 
Hulne. — Huntingdonshire. — Hursley. — Hurst- 
pierpoint.  —  Hutton.  —  Huy  ton.  —  Hydneye. — 
Hythe. — Ibberton.— Icklesham.  -liBey. — Ifleld- 
— Ilchester. — Ilfracombe. — Ilkley. — Ipswich. — 
Isle  of  Wight. — Islington. — Kennet,  West. — • 
Kensington.  — Kent.  —  Keston.  —  Keymer.  — 
Kingston. — Kingston  near  Lewes. — Kirkby. — 
Knaresborough.— Knebworth. -Knightsbridge. 
— Lacock.  —  Lakes  of  England.  —  Lamarsh.  — 
Lambeth.  —  Lambourn.  —  Lancashire.  —  Lan- 
caster.— Land's  End. — Langho. — Langport. — 
Langport  Eastover.  —  Latton.  —  Laughton.  — 
Lavington,  "West.  —  Leamington.  —  Ledbury. 
— Leeds. — Leek. — Leghs,  Great. — Leicester. — 
Leicestershire. — Lelant. —  Leominster. — Leon- 
ard-Stanley.— Lewannick. — Lewes. — Leyland. 
-^Lichfield. — Limington. —  Lincoln. — Lincoln- 
shire. —  Lindfleld.  — Liverpool.  —  London.  — 
Lydford.  —  Lydiate.  —  Lyminge.  —  Lymm.  — 


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Lynn- Regis. — Lytescary. — Macclesfield. — Mai- 
ling, South. — Malmesbury. — Malvern,  Great. — 
Manchester.  —  Marazion. —  Maresfield.  —  Marl- 
borough.— Marlow. — Marshfleld. — Marston  St. 
Lawrence.  —  Martock.  —  Masham.  —  Masham- 
shire. — Matson.— Mayfleld.— Melbury  Bubb.— 
Melford,  Long.  —  Mendip  Hills.  —  Meolse, 
Great.  —  Meon  Stoke.  —  Mere.  —  Methwold.  — 
Middlesex.  —  Middlewich.  —  Midhurst.  —  Mil- 
burn. —  Minehead.^-Mitcheldean. —  Moccas. — 
Monkton,  West. — Monkton  Farleigh. — Monta- 
cute.  —  Morebath.  —  Moreton.  —  Morley.  — 
Muchelney.  —  Nantwich.  —  Newcastle-under- 
Lyme.  — Newcastle-upon-Tyne.  — Newhaven. 
— Newland. — Ninfleld. — Norfolk. — Northamp- 
tonshire. —  Northeye.  — Northleach.  —  North- 
umberland.—  Norton   Fitzwarren. — Norwich. 

—  Nottinghamshire.  —  Nunney.  —  Nursling. — 
Nympsfield.  —  Odeombe.  —  Oldbury.  —  Olves- 
ton. —  Ormskirk. —  Otham. —  Otterhampton. — 
Over.  —  Oxford.  —  Oxfordshire.  —  Padstow.  — 
Patcham. — Pax    Hill. — Pebworth. — Pendock. 

—  Pendomer.  —  Pen  Pits.  —  Pentlow.  —  Pen- 
wortham. — Penzance. — Petworth. — Pevensey. 
— Pitchcombe.— Pitney. — Pittington. — Plump- 
ton. — Plymouth. —  Pointington. — Portslade. — 
Portsmouth. — Poynings. —  Prescot. —  Preston. 
— Pulborough. — Purbeck,  Isle  of. — Quinton. — 
Racton.  —  Radstock.  —  Ramsbury.  —  Rayne. — 
Reading. — Redenham. — Repton. —  Ribchester. 
— Richmondshire. — Ringmer. —  Ripon. —  Rob- 
ertsbridge. — Rochdale. — Rochester.— Rothley. 
— Rottingdean. — Roundway  Hill. — Ruardean. 
— Rugby. — Rusper. — Rutland. — Rye. — Saddle- 
worth.  —  Sadelescombe.  —  Saffron  Walden.  — 
St.  Albans.— St.  Anne's  Hill.— St.  Briavels.— 
St.  Budeaux.— St.  Hilary.— St.  Ives. — St.  Mar- 
garel>at-Cliffe. — St.  Mary  Bourne. — Salehurst. 
— Salisbury.  —  Salisbury  Plain.  —  Sandgate.  — 
Sandown. —  Sandridge.  —  Sandwich. — Sarum, 
Old.— Seaford.— Sea  Mills.— Sefton.—Seking- 
ton. — Selborne. — Selby. — Shaftesbury. — Shap- 
wick. — Sheffield. — Sheffield  Park. — Sheppey, 
Isle  of— Shepton  Mallet. — Shields,  South. — 
Shipley. — Shoebury. — Shoreham. —  Shotwick. 

—  Shropshire.  —  Sigwell.  —  Silbury  Hill.  — 
Slaugham.  — Sleaford.  — Slindon.  — Sockburn.  — 
Sodbury. — Somersetshire. — Somerton. — South 
Downs.  —  Southport.  —  Southwark.  —  South- 
well.—  Staffordshire. —  Staindrop. — Stamford. 
— Stanlow. — Stanton  Drew. — Stapleford  Taw- 
ney.  —  Stedham.  —  Steyning.  —  Stockton.  — 
Stoke,  North. — Stoke  Field.  —  Stoke-under- 
Hamdon. — Stonehenge.— Stourbridge. — Stour- 
ton.  —  Stow,  West.  —  Stow-on-the-Wold.  — 
Stowting. — Stratford-on-Avon. — Street. — Suf- 
folk. —  Sulgrave.  —  Sunninghill.  —  Surrey.  — 
Sussex. — Sutterton.  — Sutton. — Sutton,  Long. 
— Sutton  Court. — Swindon. — Taplow. — Taun- 
ton. —  Teesdale.  —  Tewkesbury.  —  Thetford. — 
Ticehurst. — TintinhuU. —  Tiverton. — Tocking- 
ton. — Toftrees. — Tong. — Torquay. — Torting- 
ton. —  Tottenham.  —  Towednack. —  Towton. — 
Trent. — Trigg  Minor. — Trowbridge. — Trull. — 
Truro.- Turton.—  Uckfleld.—  Ufton.— Uley.— 
Underditch. —  Uppingham. — Upton.  — Upton- 
on-Severn.  — Uttoxeter.  — Wakefield.  — Wake- 
hurst  Place.— Waldron.— Wall.— Wallasey. — 
Wallingford.  —Walmcr.  —  Waltham.  — Walton- 
in-le-Dale.  —  Walton-on-the-Hill.  —  Wands- 
worth. — Warbleton.  —  Warblington.  — Warm- 


ingham.  — Warminster.  —  Warrington.  — War- 
ton.  — Warwick. — Warwickshire.  — Waverton. 

—  Wavertree.  —  Weardale.  —  Wellington.  — 
Wells. — Wessex. — Westbourne. — Westoury. — 
Westhampnett. — West   Kirby. — Westm eston . 

—  Westminster.  —  Westmorland.  —  Weston 
Birt.  —  Whalley.  —  Whitby.  —  Whitestaunton. 
— Wigan.  — Wilburton.  — Willingdon.  —  Willi- 
ton  and  Freemanors. — Wilmington. — Wilm- 
slow.  — Wilton.  — Wiltshire.  — Wimbome-Min- 
ster. — Wincanton. — Winchelsea.— Winchester. 
— Windhill. — Winsford.—Winterboume  Monk- 
ton. — Winwick.  — Wirral.  — Wisbech. — Wisbo- 
rough  Green.  — Wiston.  — Witham.  — Witney. 
— Wobum.  —Wokingham.  —Wolverhampton. 
— Woodbridge. — Woodbury. — Woodchester.— 
Woollavington. — Worcester.  -Worcestershire. 
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See  also  Barrows.  —  Burial.  —  Calderstone*. — 
Cromlechs.— Dolnieus.—Great  Britain,  Antiqui- 
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AuKlo-Saxon. 

HoDOETTS,  J.  F.  Older  England,  illustr. 
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Warne,  C.    Ancient  Dorset.    The  Celtic, 

Roman,  Saxon,  and  Danish  antiquities  of  the 
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Brent,   C.     Notes  on   Anglo-Saxon   discoveries  at 

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Roman  Lancashire  ;  or,  a  description  of 

Roman  remains  in  the  county  palatine  of  Lan- 
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Allan,  W.    Roman  embankment  at  Cricklade.    4  pp. 

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Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  4,  1851,  p.  237.)— Talbot,  C.  H. 
Architectural  notes  on  some  buildings  visited  by  the 
Society,  during  the  Warminster  meeting,  Aug.  1877. 
17  pp.  ( Wiltshire  Archaeol.  ajid  Nat.  Hist.  Mag.  v.  17, 
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Cistercian  architecture,  as  illustr.  by  the  remains  of 
Whalley  Abbey.  18  pp.  2  pi.  ( Lancashire  and  Cheshire 
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See  also  Ar<'liit«H*tiire  and  Building,  History. — 
Castles.— CatliedraiN  (and  the  names  of  castles  and 
cathedrals).— Oreat  Britain,  Architecture.— iMniton. 
—Oxford. 

England,  Army  and  Navy.  See  Great  Britain, 
Army,  navy,  and  defences. 

IStngXanA,  Baronetage.  See  Great  Britain,  Her- 
aldry. 

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ENGLAND,  Bibliography 


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Chorley,H.P.   Authors  of  England.  1838. 

3772,  4781 

CJOLLIER,  W.  P.  History  of  English  litera- 
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COLVILB,  p.  L.  Worthies  of  Warwickshire 

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Dix,  J.    Pen  pictures  of  popular  English 

preachers.     [Anon.'\    1851.  4723 

English  men  of  action.    1889-90,  6  v.   3766 

Fitzgerald,  P.  H.    Kings  and  queens  of 

an  hour.     1883,  2  v.  3793 

Royal   dukes   and    princesses   of   the 

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—^  Poss,  E.    Judges  of  England.    1848-64,  9  v. 

3783 

Heath,  J.      New  book  of  loyal  English 

martyrs  and  confessors,    n.  d.  1518 

— —  Jacob,  G.  Historical  account  of  the  lives 
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Lang,  A.  (Ed.)    English  worthies.    1885- 

87,  8  V.  3797 

Langbain,  G.    Lives  and  characters  of  the 

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Le  Neve,  J.    Lives  and  characters  ...  of 

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Lower,  M.  A.    Worthies  of  Sussex :  bio- 

g^phical  sketehes  of  the  most  eminent 
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.Morley,   H.     English   writers.      1887-95, 

11  v.  2237 

MoRLEY,  J.  (Ed.)    English  men  of  letters. 

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Needham,  Mrs.  E.  C.  C.    English  female 

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Pits,  J.  Relationum  historicarum  de  re- 
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Powell,  T.    Living  authors  of  England. 

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Stanton,  R.    Menology  of  England  and 

Wales ;  or,  brief  memorials  of  the  ancient 
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Strickland,  A.      Lives  of  the  bachelor 

Kings  of  England.    1861.  3812 

Lives  of  the  Tudor  Princesses,  includ- 
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Sutton,  C.  W.  (Ed.)    List  of  Lancashire 

authors,  with  brief  biographical  .  .  .  notes. 
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ENGLAND,  Biography 


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ENQLAND,  Canals 


Sykes,  J.,  and  Fordyce,  T.  Local  records ; 

or,  historical  register  of  remarkable  events, 
which  have  occurred  in  Northumberland  and 
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67,  3  V.  .2536 

Thomson,  J.      Biographical    and   critical 

studies.    1896.  4757 

Tregellas,    W.    H.      Cornish    worthies: 

sketches  of  some  eminent  Cornish  men  and 
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— -  Twelve  English  statesmen.  1889-90, 3  v. 

3766 

Wilkinson,   J.      Worthies,    families,  and 

celebrities  of  Barnsley  and  the  district,    n.  d. 

2537 

WiLLMOTT,  R.  E.  A.    Lives  of  the  English 

sacred  poets.     1839,  2  v.  3797 

HiK!fins<oii,  T.  W.     Old  English  seamen.     17  pp. 

(Harper's  Mag.  v.  66,  1883,  p.  217.)— Twelve  g:oo<l  men. 
22  pp.     {London  Quurt.  Rev.  v.  72,  1889,  p.  113.) 

See  also  Great  Itrilain,  Biography. 

England,  Birds. 

Arno]<l.  F.  H.  Sussex  heronries.  7  pp.  1  pi.  (Sus- 
sex Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  27,  1877,  p.  110.)  —Beck- 
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(Shropshire  Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  10, 
1887,  p.  383;  V.  11,  1888,  pp.  223,  387;  2  s.  V.  1,  1889,  p.  201; 
V.  2,  1890,  pp.  1,  303;  V.  3,  1891,  p.  313;  v.  4,  1892,  p  183; 
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can song  birds.  5  pp.  (Century  Mag.  v.  1, 1881,  p.  357.) 
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2  pp.     ( Wiltshire  Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Mag.  v.  17, 

1878,  p.  127.)— t'rotch.  W.  D.  List  of  birds'  eggs  found 
in  Somersetshire,  with  observations.  26  pp.  (Somer- 
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p.  149.)— EnjcliMh  birflH  of  prey.  6  pp.  {Macmillan's 
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41  pp.  (Somersetshire  Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc. 
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shire Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Mag.  v.  17,  1878,  p.  95  ;  v.  18, 

1879,  pp.  183,  289;  V.  20,  1882,  p.  154.)— Smith,  A.  C.  On 
the  ornithology  of  Wilts.  236  pp.  1  pi.  ( Wiltshire  Ar- 
chaeol. and  Nat.  Hist.  Mag.  v.  1,  1854,  pp.  41,  105,  239;  v.  2, 
1855,  pp.  162,  290 ;  V.  3,  1857,  p.  337 ;  v.  4,  1858,  pp.  26,  285 ; 
V.  6,  1860,  p.  167 ;  V.  7,  1862,  p.  81 ;  v.  9,  1866,  pp.  45,  211 ; 
V.  11,  1869,  p.  160;  v.  12,  1870,  pp.  44,  152.) -Smith,  O. 
List  of  the  birds  of  Somerset.  14  pp.  (Somersetshire 
Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  v.  16,  1871,  p.  41.)— 
On  the  distinctions  between  various  nearly-allied,  or 
similar  forms  of  birds.  40  pp.  4  pi.  (Somersetshire  Ar- 
chaeol. and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  v.  29,  1884,  p.  1.)— 
Stratton,  F.  "  Kestrels  and  crows."  2  pp.  (  Wiltshire 
Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Mag.  v.  18,  1879,  p.  181.) 

See  also  Great  Britain,  Birds. 

England,  Botany. 

Flower,  T.  B.  Flora  of  Wiltshire.  ( Wilt- 
shire Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Mag.  v.  4-14, 
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Murray,  R.  P.    Flora  of  Somerset.    1893- 

94,  1  V.  in  2.  (Somersetshire  Archaeol.  and 
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Pryor,  a.  R.    Flora  of  Hertfordshire.    Ed. 

by  B.  D.  Jackson.    1887.  —2666 


Trimen,  H.,  and  Dyer,  W.  T.  T.    Flora  of 

Middlesex.     1869.  —2687 

AMhlleld,  O.  J.  On  the  flora  of  Preston  and  ite  neigh- 
bourhood. 36  pp.  (Lancashire  and  Cheshire  Hist.  Soc. 
Trans,  v.  10,  1858,  p.  143 ;  v.  12, 1860,  p.  127 ;  n.  s.  v.  2,  1862, 
p.  75.)— Bucliman,  J.  Notes  on  the  flora  of  Silbury 
hill.  4  pp.  (  Wiltshire  Archaeol.  ond  Nat.  Hist.  Mag.  v.  9, 
1866,  p.  159. )  —  On  the  finding  of  carduus  tuberoms  at 
Avebury.  3  pp.  (  Wiltshire  Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist  Mag. 
V.  6,  1859,  p.  207.)— t'larit,  T.  Catalogue  of  the  rarer 
plants  of  the  turf  moors  of  Somerset.  8  pp.  (Somerset- 
shire Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  v.  7, 1858,  p.  64.) 
— Crotcli,  W.  R.  List  of  fungi,  found  in  the  neighbour- 
hood of  Bristol,  Bath,  and  Taunton.  25  pp.  (Somerset- 
shire Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Proe.  v.  3, 1863,  p.  132.) 
— Flslier,  H.  S.  Introduced  plants  of  the  Liverpool 
district.  6  pp.  (Lancashire  and  Cheshire  Hist.  Soc. 
Trans,  n.  s.  v.  7,  1867,  p.  189.)— Flower,  T.  B.  Ferns  of 
Wiltshire.  1  p.  (  Wiltshire  Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Mag. 
V.  11, 1869,  p.  349.)— Instructions  lor  the  formation  of  a 
Wiltshire  herbarium.  4  pp.  1  map.  ( Wiltshire  Archaeol. 
and  Nat.  Hist.  Mag.  v.  12, 1870,  p.  252.)— Forest  trees  of 
Wiltshire.  30  pp.  ( Wiltshire  Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist. 
Mag.  V.  10,  1867,  p.  135.)— Gilford,  I.  Notices  of  the  rare 
and  most  remarkable  plants  in  the  neighbourhoods  of 
Dunster,  Blue  Anchor,  Minehead,  etc.  7  pp.  (Somerset- 
shire Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  v.  6, 1856,  p.  131.) 
—Observations  on  the  marine  flora  of  Somerset.  8  pp. 
(Somersetshire  Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  v.  4, 
1854,  p.  116.)— liCttsom,  J.  C.  Hortus  Uptonensis ;  or,  a 
catalogue  of  stove  and  green-house  plants,  in  Dr.  Pother- 
gill's  garden  at  Upton,  at  the  time  of  his  decease.  43  pp. 
1  pi.  (Fothergill,  J.,  Works,  p.  493.)— Parsons,  H.  F. 
Flora  of  the  eastern  border  of  Somerset.  9  pp.  (Somer- 
setshire Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  v.  21, 1876, 
p.  53.)— Phillips,  W.  Filices,  lycopodiaceae,  marsilea- 
ceae,  and  equisetaceae  of  Shropshire.  6  pp.  (Shropshire 
Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  1,  1878,  p.  153.)— 
Hymenomycetes  of  Shropshire.  40  pp.  2  pi.  (Shropshire 
Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  3, 1880,  p.  893.) — 
Preston,  T.  A.  Report  of  the  Wiltshire  herbarium. 
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cashire and  Cheshire  Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  n.  s.  v.  1,  1861, 
p.  67.)— Wallace,  A.  R.  English  and  American  flowers. 
26  pp.  {Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  50,  1891,  pp.  625,  796.) 
See  also  Great  Britain,  Botany. 

England,  Botany,  Periodicals. 

CURTIS'S  BOTANICAL  MAGAZINE.  3  8.  V.  40- 
52.     Lond.,  1884-96.     13  v.  —3602 

Note. — For  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

LiNNEAN  Society.  Journal.  Botany,  v.  20- 

30.     Lond.,  1884-95.     11  v.  —3606 

i^^oic.— For  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Transactions.  Botany.  2  s.  v.  1-3.  Lond., 

1880-94.     3  V.  —3601 

iVbte.— For  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

England,  Ckinals. 

CoNGREVE,  T.  Scheme  or  proposal  of 
making  a  navigable  communication  between 
the  rivers  Trent  and  Severn,  in  the  county  of 
Stafford.  1717.  (  With  Erdeswicke,  S.,  Survey 
of  Staffordshire. )  2546 

Inland  navigation.    23  pp.    {London  Quart.  Rev. 

V.  66,  1886,  p.  223.)— I,a  Garde,  P.  C.  de.  On  the  an- 
tiquity and  invention  of  the  lock  canal  of  Exeter.  20  pp. 
1  pi.  {Arehaeologia,  v.  28,  1840,  p.  7.)— Martin,  B.  E. 
Through  London  by  canal.  20  pp.  (Harpcr^s  Mag.  v.  70, 
1885,  p.  857.)— Weber,  K.  P.  M.  M  von.  Wasserstrassen 
Englands.  32  pp.  {Deutsch.  rundschau,  v.  26,  1881,  p.  3S9.) 
See  also  Great  Britain,  Caruils. 


ENGLAND,  Census 


1270 


ENGLAND,  Church  history 


Engrland,  Onsug. 

Great  Britain.    Registrar-General.    Census 
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See  also  under  Statistics.  —  Also  Orent  Britain, 
Ceristis. 

England,  Church  history. 

Bacon,  J.  Liber  regis,  vel  thesaurus  rerum 
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Burn,  J.  S.    Registrum  ecclesiae  parochi- 

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Fuller,  T.     Church  history  of  Britain; 

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Gasqubt,  F.  A.    Henry  VIII  and  the  Eng- 
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Law,  T.  G.  Historical  sketch  of  the  con- 
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LuARD,  H.  R.    On  the  relations  between 

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Peckham,  J.,  Abp.  of  Canterbury.  Regis- 
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Nolc— For  V.  1  see  preceding  catalogue. 

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Prynnb,  W.   Canterburies  doome . . .  1646. 

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Stouqhton,  J.     Ecclesiastical  history  of 

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Tanner,   T.,  Bp.   of  St.   Asaph.     Notitia 

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Taylor,  R.  V.    Ecclesiae  Leodienses;  or, 

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Perry,  G.  G.    History  of  the  Reformation 

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Taylor,  C.  B.    Memorials  of  the  English 

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England,  Colonies.  See  Great  Britain,  Colonies. 
England,  Commerce. 

Anderson,  J.     English  intercourse  with 

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De  Foe,  D.    Complete  English  tradesman. 

1745;    repr.    1841,   2  v.      (Novels  and  miscel.  _ 
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Humble  proposal  to  the  people  of  Eng- 
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after  the  establishment  of  the  East  India  Com- 
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1446 


ENGLAND,  Commerce 


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ENGLAND,  Education 


Gentleman,  T.     England's  way  to  win 

wealth,  and  to  employ  ships  and  mariners  . . . 
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Citniplon,  J.    English  trade  to  Scio,  1529-70.    7  pp. 

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Eiig'IaiKl,  Constitution  and  government.  See 
Great  Britain,  Constitution  and  government. 

Eugrlaiul,  Costume. 

CoTMAN,  J.  S.  Engravings  of  sepulchral 
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The  same.     1846,  2  v.  —1767 

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Whittock,  N.  Topographical  and  histori- 
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— —  Wingfield,  L.  8.  Notes  on  civil  costume 
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England,  Education. 

Arnold,  M.  Reports  on  elementary  schools, 
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Atkinson,  W.  P.    Classical  and  scientific 

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Addcrley,  Sir  C.  B.,  1  Baron  Norton.    Free  schools. 

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11  pp.  (London  Quart.  Rev.  v.  68,  1887,  p.  273.)— Irish 
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The  protest  against  over-examination,  a  reply.  14  pp. 
(Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  21,  1888,  p.  919.)— I<oeal  univer- 
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De  rinstruction  populaire  en  Angleterre.  30  pp.  (Rev. 
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T.  English  poor-law  system,  viewed  in  relation  to  educa- 
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and  others.  The  sacrifice  of  education  to  examination. 
36  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  24, 1888,  p.  617.)— National 
character  of  the  old  English  universities.  23  pp. 
(Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  103, 1868,  p.  326.)— Jfational  e«lu- 
catloii:  English  and  continental.  19  pp.  (London 
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mal  schools  for  the  training  of  female  teachers  in  ^. 
4  pp.  (Am.  J.  of  Education,  v.  10,  1881,  p.  571.)— Organ, 
T.  A.    Grievances  of  elementary  school  teachers.    13  pp. 


(Contemp.  Rev.  v.  60,  1891,  p.  703.)— Ov«r>e«lucatlon. 

10  pp.  (Westm.  Rev.  v.  IM,  1890,  p.  270.)  -Overpres- 
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on  English  education.  6  pp.  (Macmillan's  Mag.  v.  46, 
1882,  p.  155.)— Popular  education.  29  pp.  (Quart. 
Rev.  V.  165,  1887,  p.  371.)-I»resent  position  of  the 
education  question.  12  pp.  (Westm.  Rev.  v.  132,  1889, 
p.  480.)— Ramsay,  G.  G.  Scotch  and  English  educa- 
tional endowments.  14  pp.  (Macmillan's  Mag.  v.  62, 
188.5,  p.  35.)— Sandfonl,  Sir  P.  R.,  1  Boron  Sandford. 
Elementary  education  a  municipal  charge.  9  pp.  (Fortn. 
iJet).  n.  s.  V.  49,  1891,  p.  762.)— Sargant.  G.  H.  Free  din- 
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1887,  p.  372.)— Ncoones,  W.  B.  Is  examination  a  failure? 
20  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  25,  1889,  p.  236.)— How  to 
systematize  secondary  education.  10pp.  (Westm. 
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universities  of  E.  37  pp.  (Annates,  p.  10&l.)—Hyttet,ll. 
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Wales.  3  pp.  (Scribner'8  Monthly,  v.  11,  1876,  p.  397.)— 
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V.  172, 1891,  p.  399.)— University  systems,  English  and 
Scotch.  34  pp.  (Brit.  Quart.  Rev.  v.  65,  1877,  p.  306.)— 
Wawl,  A.  W.  Is  it  expedient  to  increase  the  number  of 
universities  in  E. ?  6  pp.  (Macmillan's  Mag.  v.  39, 1879, 
p.  12.)— Welldon,  J.  E.  C.  The  educational  system  in 
public  schools.  30  pp.  (Contemp.  Rev.  v.  67,1890,  p.  671; 
V.  68, 1890,  p.  374.)— WIttstock,  A.  Ein  paedagogischer 
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See  also  t'ambridge  University— Et4>n  College. 
— Exeter  t'ollege.- tjlirton  College.— tilreatllrit- 
aln.  Education.  —  Harrow  School.  —  Xewnham 
College.  —  OxToril  University.  —  Universities. — 
University  of  London. 

Kuglaiid,  Estates.    See  with  Lands. 

liliijnflaiid,  Finance.  See  Great  Britain,  Finance. 

Kn^Iaiitl,  Fine  arts. 

Carey,  W.  Some  memoirs  of  the  patron- 
age and  progress  of  the  fine  arts,  in  England 
and  Ireland.     1826.  —1705 

Carr,  J.  W.  C.    Examples  of  contemporary 

art.     1878.  — 17E3 

Carter,    J.     Specimens   of  the   ancient 

sculpture  and  painting  now  remaining  in 
England,  from  the  earliest  period  to  the  reign 
of  Henry  VIII.     1887.  — 17D5 

Everitt,   G.     English   caricaturists   and 

graphic  humourists  of  the  nineteenth  cen- 
tury.    1886.  —1744 

Pairholt,    p.   W.     Homes,    works,    and 

shrines  of  English  artists.     1873.  — 17C5 

Heaton,  J.  A.  (Ed. )  Purniture  and  decor- 
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Leslie,  C.  R.  Autobiographical  recollec- 
tions.    1860,  2  V.  4845 

Needham,  Mrs.  E.  C.  C.    English  female 

artists.     1876,  2  v.  3795,  4723 

■  Redgrave,  G.  R.    History  of  water-colour 

painting  in  England.  1892.  (Poynter,  E.  J., 
{niustr.  hxtndb.  of  art. )  — 17C7 


ENGLAND,  Fine  arta 


1274 


ENGLAND,  Geology 


RouQUET,  J.    Present  state  of  the  arts  in 

England.     1755.  —1736 

RusKiN,  J.    The  art  of  England.    1884. 

—1743 

Stephens,    F.    G.      English    children   as 

painted  by  Sir  Joshua  Reynolds.    1867.  —1762 

ViARDOT,  L.    Mus6es  d'Espagne,  d'Angle- 

terre,  et  de  Belgique.    1843.  —1748 

Walpolb,  H.,  4  Earl  of  Orford.   Anecdotes 

of  painting  in  England.     1849,  3  v.  — 1746 

Allen,  C.  Q.  B.     The  Celt  in  English  art.     11  pp. 

(Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  49, 1891,  p.  267.)— Anilr*,  J.  L.  Mural 
and  other  paintings,  in  English  churches.  23  pp.  (Ar- 
chaeol.  Joum.  v.  45,  1888,  p.  400.)— Colviii,  S.  Some 
phases  of  English  art  under  Qeorg^e  III.  33  pp.  (Forln. 
Rev.  n.  s.  V.  15,  1874,  pp.  342,  658.)— Decline  of  art: 
Royal  Academy  and  Gosvenor  Gallery.  25  pp.  {Black- 
tmod'a  Mag.  v.  138, 1885,  p.  1.)— En;;ltNli  nntionHl  art. 
18  pp.  (Dublin  Rev.  v.  25, 1848,  p.  494.)— Forwter,  J.  G.  A. 
Geachichte  der  kunst  in  E.  vom  jahre  1789.  204  pp.  (In 
hU  Ansichten  vom  Niederrhein,  v.  3.)  — Hnnt,  W.  H. 
The  Pre-Raphaelite  brotherhood :  a  fight  for  art.  46  pp. 
(Contemp.  Rev.  v.  49, 1886,  pp.  471,  737,  820.)— I^elKbton, 
SirF.  Art  in  E.  17  pp.  (C<m(«mp.  iJeti.  v.  66, 1889,  p.  24.) 
—Slayer,  J.  Roscoe,  and  the  influence  of  his  writings 
on  the  fine  arts.  9  pp.  3  pi.  (Lancashire  and  Cheshire 
Hist.  8oc.  Froc.  v.  5, 1853,  p.  142.)— Meres,  F.  Sltetch  of 
English  literature,  painting  ...  up  to  Sept.  1598.  13  pp. 
(Arber,  E.,  B>ng.  gamer,  \.  2,  p.  94.)— Monkhonse,  W.  C. 
Some  English  artists  and  their  studios.  16  pp.  ( Century 
Mag.  V.  2, 1882,  p.  553. )— Palmer,  J.  F.  Development  of 
the  flue  arts  under  the  Puritans.  24  pp.  (Royal  Hist. 
Soc.  Trans,  n.  s.  v.  5, 1891,  p.  205.)— Pennell,  ilfrs.  E.  R. 
English  faith  in  art.  13  pp.  (Atlant.  Monthly,  v.  61, 1888, 
p.  449.)— PniHe  of  Entelixh  art  in  1883.  9  pp.  (itfoc- 
millan'a  Mag.  v.  48,  1883,  p.  277.)— Kolhschlltl,  F.  J., 
Baron  de.  Expansion  of  art.  15  pp.  (Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s. 
v.  37,  1885,  p.  55.)  — French  eighteenth-century  art  in  E. 
16  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  31, 1892,  p.  376.)— Scndfler, 
H.  E.  Childhood  in  English  literature  and  art.  26  pp. 
(Atlant.  Monthly,  v.  56,  1885,  pp.  369,  471.)— State  of  art 
in  E.  11  pp.  (Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  131,  1882,  p.  609.)— 
Water-colour  painters  of  E.  28  pp.  (Edin.  Rev. 
V.  174,  1891,  p.  349.) 

See  also  Fine  artft.  Galleries,  museums,  collecticms.— 
Oreat  Britain,  Fine  arts.  —  I>on<lon,  Fine  arts.  — 
Koyal  Academy  of  Arls,  London. 

Giiglaiul,  Fine  arts,  Periodicals. 

Art  Journal.   Lond.,  1884-96.  13  v.  —4582 

Note.— For  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

PORTPOLIO.     Lend.,  1884-96.     19  v.    —4561 

Note.— For  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Kiiglaiid,  Genealogy.  Sec  Great  Britain,  Gene- 
alogy. 

£iiglaii<l,  Geology  and  mineralogy. 

Bewick,  J.    Geological  treatise  on  the  dis- 
trict of  Cleveland,  in  north  Yorkshire.    1861. 

—1623 

Geological  Society  of  London.  Quarterly 

journal,     v.  39-52.     1883-96,  14  v.  —4636 

Note.—FoT  V.  1-38  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Greenouoh,   J.   B.      Geological   map   of 

England  and  Wales.    1865.  —1652 

Knox,  R.  Descriptions  geological,  topo- 
graphical, and  antiquarian  in  eastern  York- 
shire.    1855.  2523 

ToPLEY,  W.    Memoirs  of  the  geological 

survey,  England  and  Wales.    The  geology  of 
the  weald.    1875.  —1653 


AdaniN,  J.    Geological  sketch  of  the  valley  of  the 

Kennet.  19  pp.  ( Wiltshire  Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Mag. 
V.  11,  1869,  p.  268.)— Baker,  W.  The  Cannington  Park 
limestone.  7  pp.  (Somersetshire  Archaeol.  and  Nat. 
Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  v.  3,  1853,  p.  125. )— Geology  of  Somerset. 
13  pp.  (Somersetshire  Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc. 
Proc.  V.  1, 1851,  p.  127.)— Callaway,  C.  Further  geologi- 
cal discoveries  in  Shropshire.  8  pp.  (Shropshire  Ar- 
chaeol. and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  3, 1880,  p.  379.)— On 
some  ancient  Salopian  conglomerates.  5  pp.  (Shrop- 
shire Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  11,  1888, 
p.  239.)— Recent  geological  investigations  in  Shropshire. 
20  pp.  (Shropshire  Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Trans. 
V.  2,  1879,  p.  77.)— C'odrini^ton.  T.  Geology  of  the 
Berks  and  Hants  extension,  and  the  Marlborough  rail- 
ways. 27  pp.  (  WUtshire  Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Mag. 
V.  9, 1866,  p.  167.)— Conway,  M.  D.  Geologic  ramble  on 
the  weald.  10  pp.  (/lUant.  AfonlWj/,  v.  60,  1882,  p.  340.)— 
Cnnninicton,  W.  On  the  Bradford  clay  and  its  fossils. 
10  pp.  (  Wiltshire  Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Mag.  v.  6, 1860, 
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McMnrtrie,  J.  Physical  geology  of  the  carboniferous 
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geology  and  archaeology  of  the  Cheshire  shore.    22  pp. 

1  pi.  (Lancashire  and  Cheshire  Hist.  Soc.  Trans.  3  s.  v.  4, 
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forest  beds  in  the  neighbourhood  of  Liverpool.  2  pp. 
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2  maps.  (Somersetshire  Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc. 
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Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  i»roc.  v.  25,  1880,  p.  1.)- On  the  probable 
nature  and  distribution  of  the  palaeozoic  strata  beneath 
the  secondary,  etc.,  rocks  of  the  southern  counties,  with 
special  reference  to  the  prospects  of  obtaining  coal  by 
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1891,  p.  88. )— Triassic  rocks  of  west  Somerset  and  the 
Devonian  rocks  on  their  borders.  36  pp.  1  map.  (Somer- 
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4  pp.  (Lancashire  and  Cheshire  Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  n.  s. 
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papers,  maps,  etc.,  on  the  geology,  mineralogy,  and 
palaeontology  of  Wiltshire.  14  pp.  (  Wiltshire  Archaeol. 
and  Nat.  Hist.  Mag.  v.  14, 1874,  p.  107.) — On  the  occurrence 
of  the  *' chalk  rock"  near  Salisbury.  2  pp.  (Wiltshire 
Arclmeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Mag.  v.  13,  1872,  p.  92.)— and 


ENGLAND,  Geology 


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ENGLAND,  Lands  and  estates 


Watts,  W.  W.  List  of  works  on  the  geology,  mineralogy, 
and  palaeon.to]ogy  of  Shropshire.  30  i>p.  (Shropshire 
Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Trans.  2  s.  v.  1, 1889,  p.  33.)  — 
Geology  of  WIHwIiirc  19  pp.  {Wiltshire  Archaeol.  and 
Nat.  Hist.  Mag.  v.  11,  1869,  p.  316.)— Woodward.  H.  B. 
Note  on  the  Ham  hill  stone.  3  pp.  (Somersetshire  Ar- 
chaeol. and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  v.  32,  1887,  p.  112.) 
See  also  <i}refit  Britain,  Geology. 

Eug^laiid,  Government.  See  Great  Britain,  Con- 
stiiution  and  government. 

Gng-Iand,  Heraldry.    See  Great  Britain,  Her- 
aldry. 
E}ng:laiul,  History.    See  Great  Britain,  History. 

Kiig:liiiid,  Industries. 

Ashley,  W.  J.  Early  history  of  the  Eng- 
lish woollen  industry.  1887.  (Am.  Econ. 
Assoc.  Pub.  V.  2,  no.  4. )  —4376 

CUNNINGILAM,  W.  Growth  of  English  in- 
dustry and  commerce  during  the  early  and 
middle  ages.     1890.  —2394 

Growth  of  English  industry  and  com- 
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HoDGETTS,  J.  F.    English  in  the  middle 

ages ;  from  the  Norman  usurpation  to  the 
days  of  the  Stuarts.  Their  mode  of  life,  dress, 
arms,  occupations,  and  amusements.    1885. 

1526 

Palmer,  S.    General  history  of  printing 

.  .  .  particularly,  its  introduction,  rise,  and 
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Biicij^,  A.  H.    Women  and  the  glove  trade.     12  pp. 

{Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  30, 1891,  p.  939.)— Buckinaii,  J.  On 
some  coal  mining  operations  at  Malmesbury.  3  pp. 
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of  Lancashire  and  Cheshire.  13  pp.  (Lancashire  and 
Cheshire  Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  8,  1856,  p.  199.)  — l>elc- 
pierr<»,  J.  O.  First  printers  of  Belgium  and  E.  22  pp. 
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foreign  competition.  36  pp.  {Quart.  Rev.  v.  152,  1881, 
p.  271.)— Fair  trade  and  British  labour.  43  pp.  {Quart. 
Rev.  V.  152,  1881,  p.  562.)— Fleniinjf.  A.  Revival  of  hand 
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try and  commerce.  20  pp.  {London  Quart.  Rev.  v.  74, 
1890,  p.  270.) — lIen«lerfion.  J.  England  and  America  as 
manufacturing  competitors.  11pp.  {Contemp.  Rev.  v.33, 
1878,  p.  458.)  —  I.oiiK:<lon,  H.  English  wrought  iron- 
work from  the  13  century.  10  pp.  {Arctmeol.  Jonm.  v.  47, 
1890,  p.  130.) — Lower,  M.  A.  Historical  and  archaeologi- 
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nigre  en  Angleterre.  17  pp.  {Rev.  d.  deux  mondes,  1869, 
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{Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  20,  1886,  p.  630.) 

See  also  tlreat  Krltain,  Manufactures. 

Bn^laiKl,  Insects. 

Buckler,  W.  Larvae  of  the  British  butter- 
flies and  moths.     1886-95,  6  v.     (Ray  Soc. ) 

—2665 

Cameron,  P.    Monograph  of  the  British 

phytophagous  hymenoptera.  1882-93,  4  v. 
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Coleman,  W.  S.    British  butterflies.    18601 

—2647 
YoL.  ni.— 160. 


Curtis,  J.    British  entomology.    1862,  8  v. 

—2643 

Farm  insects  :  being  the  natural  history 

and  economy  of  the  insects  injurious  to  the 
field  crops  of  Gt.  Britain  and  Ireland.     1860. 

—2673 

Denny,  H.      Monographia   anoplurorum 

Britanniae  ;  or,  an  essay  on  the  British  species 
of  parasitic  insects  belonging  to  the  order 
anoplura.     1842.  —2675 

Douglas,  J.  W.,  and  Scott,  J.     British 

hemiptera,  v.  1.  Hemiptera-heteroptera.  1865. 
(Ray  Soc.)  —2673 

Duncan,  J.  British  butterflies.  1856.  (Jar- 
dine,  Sir  W.,  Nat.  lAbr.  v.  29.)  —2647 

British  moths.    1856.    (Jardine,  fiSr  W., 

Nat.  lAbr.  v.  30. )  —2647 

Entomological  Society  of  London.  Trans- 
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Note. — For  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Ha  WORTH,  A.      Lepidoptera    Britannica. 

1803.  —2686 

Humphreys,  H.  N.    Genera  and  species  of 

British  butterflies,     n.  d.  — 2672 

and  Westwood,  J.  O.     British  moths 

and  their  transformations.     1857,  2  v.     — 2642 

Samouelle,    G.       Entomologist's    useful 

compendium ;  or,  an  introduction  to  the 
knowledge  of  British  insects.     1819.        —2647 

Stainton,   H.  T.   (Ed.)      Entomologist's 

notices  of  new  British 

—2647 
Illustrations  of  British 
synopsis  of  indigenous 
insects.     1828-35,  11  v.  in  9.  .—2676 

Westwood,  J.  O.  Butterflies  of  Gt.  Britain, 

with  their  transformations  delineated  and  de- 
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I^ultis,  W.  C.  A  few  words  to  Wiltshire  entomolog- 
ists. 2  pp.  ( Wiltshire  Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Mag.  v.  1, 
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See  also  Great  Britain,  Insects. 

England,  Lands  and  estates. 

Bear,  W.  E.  Relations  of  landlord  and 
tenant  in  England  and  Scotland.  1876.  (Cob- 
den  Club. )  —1368 

Birkbbck,  W.  L.    Historical  sketch  of  the 

distribution  of  land  in  England.   1885.    —2343 

CosiN,  J.    Names  of  the  Roman  Catholics, 

nonjurors,  and  others,  who  refus'd  to  take 
the  oaths  to  his  late  Majesty  King  George  .  .  . 
1745;  repr.  1862.  1543 

DODD,  J.  T.     Settled  land  act,  1882.     1883. 

—2343 

DucAREL,  A.  C.    Some  account  of  the  alien 

priories,  and  of  such  land  as  they  are  known 
to  have  possessed  in  England  and  Wales. 
iAnon.}     1779,  2  V.  1536 

Earle,  J.    Hand-book  to  the  land-charters 

and  other  Saxonic  documents.     1888.      —2325 

Garnier,  R.  M.     History  of  the  English 

landed  interest :  its  customs,  laws,  and  agri- 
culture.    1892-93,  2  V.  —2332 


annual,   comprising 
insects.     1855-61,  7  v. 
—  Stephens,  J.  F. 
entomology  ;    or,   a 


EKOLAND,  Lands  and  estates 


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ENGLAND,  Music 


Johnston,  N.    Assurance  of  abbey  and 

other  church-lands  in  England  to  the  pos- 
sessors, cleared  from  doubts  and  arguments. 
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Leadam,  I.  S.     Inquisition  of  1517.     In- 

closures  and  evictions.  1892-93,  2  v.  (Royal 
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Pollock,  Sir  F.    Land  laws.    1883.     (Eng. 

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ScKUTTON,  T.  E.    Commons  and  common 

fields.     1887.  —3336 

Seebohm,  F.    English  village  community. 

1883.  —2354 
Stubbs,  C.  W.  The  land  and  the  labourers. 

1884.  —2343 
WolstenholMe,  E.  p.,  and  Turner,  R.  O. 

Settled  land  act,  1882,  and  the  settled  land  act, 
1884.     1884.  —2343 

Arnold,  R.  A.    The  land  transfer  bill.  10  pp.    (Fortn. 

Rev.  n.  s.  V.  42, 1887,  p.  113.)— Bear,  W.  E.  English  land 
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Rural  enclosures  and  allotments.  23  pp.  {Nineteenth 
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8  pp.  {Bng.  Hist.  Rev.  v.  5,  1890,  p.  625.)— STclson,  H., 
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V.  18,  1885,  p.  873.)— Sawyer,  F.  E.  Traces  of  Teutonic 
settlements  in  Sussex  as  illustr.  by  land  tenure  and  place 
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land:  a  reply.  10  pp.  {Westm.  Rev.  v.  133, 1890,  p.  70.) 
— Soper,  F.  L.  How  to  nationalize  the  land.  8  pp. 
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a  rejoinder.  6  pp.  (  Westm.  Rev.  v.  133,  1890,  p.  298.)  — 
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Stanley  of  Alderley.  Radical  theorists  on  land.  12  pp. 
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The  commune  and  the  parish.  8  pp.  {Contemp.  Rev. 
V.  55,  1889,  p.  216.)  —  What  the  labourers  want.  6  pp. 
{Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  39,  1886,  p.  609.)— Strachey,  Sir  E. 
Old  country  houses.  8  pp.  {Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  26,  1889, 
p.  651.)— Venables- Vernon,  G.  W.  H.,  7iSaron  Vernon. 
Settlement  of  landed  property.  7  pp.  {Nineteenth  Cent. 
V.  31,  1892,  p.  352.)— Verney,  Lady  F.  P.  Allotments. 
12  pp.  {Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  19,  1886,  p.  902.)— Wallace, 
A.  R.,  and  others.  New  round  table :  land  nationaliza- 
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n.  s.  v.  41,  1887,  p.  658.) 

See  also  Ureal  Britain,  Lands  and  estates.— Hun- 
tlreds. 

England,  Law.    See  Great  Britain,  Law. 

England,  Manners  and  customs.  See  under 
National  and  social  character. 

England,  Manufactures.    See  under  Industries. 

England,  Maps. 

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England,  Mineralogy.    See  with  Geology. 
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■ Garden,  F.,  Lord  Oardenstone.  Miscel- 
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ASHTON,  J.    Dawn  of  the  XIX  century  in 

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Social    England   under    the    Regency. 

1890,  2  V.  1507 

Social  life  in  the  reign  of  Queen  Anne. 

1882,  2  V.  1507 

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Hodgetts,  J.  F.     English  in  the  middle 

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England,  Natural  history. 

Maton,  W.  G.  Observations  relative  chiefly 
to  the  natural  history,  picturesque  scenery, 
and  antiquities  of  the  western  counties  of 
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Morton,  J.    Natural  history  of  Northamp- 
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Plot,  R.    Natural  history  of  Oxfordshire, 

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alogy.— Insects.— Palaeontology. 

Uii(;lsiiHl,  Natural  history,  Periodicals. 

Hampshire  antiquary  and  naturalist,  v.  1. 
Southamp.,  1891.  2512 


ENGLAND,  Natural  history 


1279 


ENGLAND,  Poor  and  poor  laws 


Shropshire  Archaeological  and  Natural 

History   Society.      Transactions.     Shrewsb., 
1878-95.     19  V.  .2654 

Somersetshire  Archaeological  and  Natu- 
ral History  Society.  Proceedings,  1849-94. 
Taunton,  1851-94.    40  v.  and  index,  v.  1-20. 

.2567 

Wiltshire   Archaeological   and    Natural 

History  Magazine.     Devizes,  1854-82.    20  v. 

.2556 
Cii^Iaiul,     Navy.     See  Great  Britain,  Army, 
navy,  and  defences. 

Eiig'laiid,  Numismatics.  See  Great  Britain, 
Numismatics. 

^England,  Palaeontology. 

Jones,  T.  K.  Monograph  of  the  entomo- 
straca  of  the  cretaceous  formation  of  England. 
1849.     (Palaeont.  Soc.  y.  Z.)  —1592 

Monograph  of  the  tertiary  en  tomostraca 

of  England.     1856.     (Paioeont.  Soc.  v.  9.) 

— 15B2 

Kino,  W.  Monograph  of  the  permian  fos- 
sils of  England.    1860.    {Palaeont.  Soc.  v.  3.) 

—1592 
.Sharpe,  D.  Description  of  the  fossil  re- 
mains of  mollusca  found  in  the  chalk  of  Eng- 
land. 185a-56,  3  pts.  in  1  v.  (Palaeont.  Soc. 
V.  7-9. )  —1592 
^^  Bnckman,  J.  On  the  cephalopoda  bed  and  the  oolite 
sands  of  Dorset  and  part  of  Somerset.  25  pp.  ( Somer- 
setshire Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  v.  20,  1875, 
p.  140.)— <'nnnin«(ton,  W.  On  the  Bradford  clay  and 
its  fossils.  10  pp.  ( Wiltshire  Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Bist. 
Mag.  V.  6, 1860,  p.  1.)— On  the  mammalian  drift  of  Wilt- 
shire and  its  fossil  contents.  14  pp.  (  Wiltshire  Archaeol. 
and  Nat.  Hist.  Mag.  v.  4, 1858,  p.  129.)— Moorp,  C.  Notes 
on  Wiltshire  geology  and  palaeontology.  10  pp.  (  Will^ 
shire  Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Mag.  v.  20,  1882,  p.  45.)— 
Kanrorcl,  W.  A.  On  bones  of  an  animal  resembling  the 
megalosaur,  found  in  the  Rhoetic  formation  at  Wedmore. 
9  pp.  (Somersetshire  Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc. 
V.  40, 1894,  p.  227. )— On  the  rodentia  of  the  Somerset  caves. 
7  pp.  1  pi.  (Somersetshire  Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc. 
Proc.  V.  15,  1870,  p.  51.)— Whilnker,  W.  List  of  books, 
papers,  maps,  etc.,  on  the  geology,  mineralogy,  and 
palaeontology  of  Wiltshire.  14  pp.  (Wiltshire  Archaeol. 
and  Nat.  Hist.  Mag.  v.  14, 1874,  p.  107.)— and  Watts,  W.  W. 
List  of  works  on  the  geology,  mineralogy,  and  palaeon- 
tology of  Shropshire.  30  pp.  (Shropshire  Archaeol.  and 
Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Tram.  2  s.  v.  1,  1889,  p.  33.) 
See  also  Cireat  Britain,  Palaeontology. 

England,  Peerage.  See  Great  Britain,  Heraldry. 

England,  People.  See  under  National  and  social 
character. 

England,  Political  economy. 

Ashley,  W.  J.  Introduction  to  English 
economic  history  and  theory.  1888-93,  1  v. 
in  2.  —1308 

Bagehot,  W.  Postulates  of  English  politi- 
cal economy.    1885.  —1367 

JVofe.— Also  in  his  Works,  v.  5,  p.  239. 

Bevan,  W.  L.    Sir  Wm.  Petty.    A  study 

In  English  economic  literature.     1894.     (Am. 
Econ.  Assoc.  Pub.  v.  9,  no.  4. )  — 4376 

• Jeans,  J.  S.      England's  supremacy :  ifis 

sources,  economics,  and  dangers.    1885.    1506 


Pegge,  S.  (Ed. )  niustrations  of  the  man- 
ners and  expences  of  antient  times  in  Eng- 
land, in  the  fifteenth,  sixteenth,  and  seven- 
teenth centuries.     [Anon.]    1797.  1502 

Rogers,  J.  E.  T.     History  of  agriculture 

and  prices  in  England,  1259-1793.  v.  5,  6. 
1887,  2  V.  -2393 

Note.— For  v.  1-4  see  preceding  catalogne. 

Six  centuries  of  work  and  wages.    1886. 

—1392 

VrvANT  de  Mezagubs,  (— ).    General  view 

of  England  ;  respecting  its  policy,  trade,  com- 
merce, taxes . . .  from  1600  to  1762.  1768.  (  With 
Mitchell,  J.,  Present  state  of  Gt.  Brit,  and  N. 
America. )  1646 

Statistics  of  aicitnlion.    41  pp.    (Quart.  Bm.  v.  167, 

1884,  p.  231.)— AinbaNsadom'  cxpennes  in  1611.  2  pp. 
(Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  24, 1872,  p.  120.)— RIaanw. 
Vf.H.(Ed.)  Orders  of  the  Privy  Council  of  James  I,  to 
the  sheriff  and  justices  of  Sussex,  on  the  too  great  cheap- 
ness of  corn  in  1619  and  its  dearth  in  1621.  3  pp.  ( Sussex 
Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  3, 1850,  p.  26. )— <'owper.  J.  M.  On 
some  Tudor  prices  in  Kent.  17  pp.  (Royal  Hist.  Soc. 
Trans,  v.  1,  1872,  p.  279.)— I»e  Morgan,  M.  Co-operatioo 
in  E.  in  1889.  9  pp.  (  Westm.  Rev.  v.  133,  1890,  p.  532.)— 
EnKland'N  Hnpreina«.y.  20  pp.  {Westm.  Rev.  -a.  s. 
V.  70,  1886,  p.  381.)— Early  EnKliNli  poonomic  his- 
tory. 15  pp.  {London  Quart.  Rev.  v.  72,  1889,  p.  129.)— 
Eniflisli  NocialiHm,  and  communistic  associations. 
33  pp.  (Edin.  Rev.  v.  93,  1851,  p.  1.)— Fleetwood,  W. 
Chronicon  preciosam ;  or,  an  account  of  English  money, 
corn,  etc.  82  pp.  (  Wortor,  v.  3,  p.41.)— Holyoaiie,  G.  J. 
Growth  of  co-operation  in  E.  13  pp.  (Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s. 
v.  42,  1887,  p.  157.)— HnKhen,  T.  Trades-unionism  in  E. 
8  pp.  {Century  Mag.  v.  6,  1884,  p.  127.)  — Hyndman, 
H.  M.  Socialism  in  E.  12  pp.  {N.  Am.  Bev.  v.  143,  1886, 
p.  225.)— JoneH,  R.  Primitive  political  economy  of  E. 
48  pp.  {Literary  remains,  p.  291. )— I^aireleye,  B.  L.  V.  de. 
Tendances  nouvelles  de  I'^conomie  politique  en  Angle- 
t«rre,  [par]  T.  B.  C.  Leslie.  24  pp.  {Rev.  d.  deux  mondes, 
1881,  3  p«r.  V.  44,  p.  623. )— I^olty,  R.  Revirement  econo- 
mique  chez  voisins.  Une  ligue  protectionniste  en  Angle- 
terre.  19  pp.  { Correspondant,  n.  s.  v.  102,  188S,  p.  418.) 
—  lWaJorana-<'aiatabiano,  A.  Socialismo  inglese. 
22  pp.  {Nuov.  aniol.  3  s.  v.  28,  1890,  p.  119.)— ProB reHS  of 
the  "masses."  13  pp.  {Westm.  Rev.  v.  128,  IgS!,  p.  952.)— 
Some  lessons  of  prosperity  and  depression.  24  pp. 
(QiMtrf.  Rev.  v.  166,  1888,  p.  63.)— R^miisat,  C.  de.  La 
rgforme  et  le  socialisme  en  Angleterre.  35  pp.  {Rev.  d. 
deux  mondes,  1855,  n.  p6r.  2  s.  v.  9,  p.  257.)— Salerno, 
G.  R.  Controvers€e  del  socialismo  in  Inghilterra.  22  pp. 
(Nuov.  antol.  3  s.  v.  35,  1891,  p.  90.)— Quistione  delle  otto 
ore  di  lavoro  in  Inghilterra.  25  pp.  {Nuov.  antol.  3  s. 
V.  33,  1891,  p.  35.)— Schloss,  D.  F.  The  road  to  social 
peace.  14  pp.  {Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  49,  1891,  p.  248.)- 
Sovialisni  and  legislation.  32  pp.  ( Westm.  Rev.  n.  s. 
v.  69,  1886,  p.  1.)— Socialism  in  E.  41  pp.  {Quart.  Rev. 
V.  156,  1883,  p.  353.)— ThrilY  movement  on  the  conti- 
nent. 6  pp.  (TTejtm.  Bct.  v.  130, 1888,  p.545.)— Die  ncuest« 
entwickelung  der  trades'  unions  in  E.  16  pp.  ( Vruen 
Zeit,  1870,  v.  1,  p.  470.) 

See  also  Bank  of  England.  —  Oreat    Britain, 
Political  economy. 

England,  Politics.    See  Great  Britain,  Politics. 

England,  Poor  and  poor  laws. 

CuBWEN,  J.  C.    Speech  on  the  poor  laws. 
1816.     (Pamphlets,  v.iO.)  3126 

Eden,  Sir  P.  M.    State  of  the  poor ;  or,  a 

history  of  the  labouring  classes  in  England, 
from  the  conquest  to  the  present  period.  1797, 
3  v.  —2333 


ENGLAKD,  Poor  and  poor  laws 


1280 


ENGLAND  UNDER  ANGEVIN  KINGS 


Great  Britain.  Commissioners  to  enquire 

concerning  charities  in  England  and  Wales. 
Reports  relating  to  the  county  of  Oxford, 
1819-37.     n.  d.  2541 

HOLROYD,  J.  B.,  1  Earl  of  Sheffield.  Obser- 
vations on  the  impolicy,  abuses,  and  false 
interpretation  of  the  poor  laws.  1818.  {Pam- 
phleU,  V.  45. )  3126 

NiCHOLLS,  Sir  G.    History  of  the  English 

poor  law.     1854,  2  v.  —2336 

ToRRENS,  R.     On  the  means  of  reducing 

the  poors  rates.  1817.   (Pamphlets,  \.iO.)  3126 

AmiPro,  J.    Charit*  libre  en  Angleterre  et  la  charity 

pabliqae.  17  pp.  ( Correapondant,  v.  54,  1861,  p.  610.  )— 
Arnold,  R.  A.  Socialism  and  the  unemployed.  12  pp. 
(Contemp.  Rev.  v.  63,  1888,  p.  660.)— Black  ley,  W.  L. 
English  panperism :  its  wrong  and  remedy.  13  pp.  (Fra- 
ler'a  Mag.  n.  s.  v.  22,  1880,  p.  528.)— C'a«al*»,  E.  de.  De 
la  condition  physique  et  morale  des  classes  pauvres  en 
Angleterre  et  en  Irlande.  24  pp.  {Oorrespondant,  v.  9, 
1846,  p.  197.)— C'larlte,  C.  B.  Existing  poor  law  of  E. 
7  pp.  (,Macmillan'$  Mag.  v.  23, 1871,  p.  46. )— Cooper,  E. 
A  national  pension  fund.  9  pp.  (Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  50, 
1891,  p.  516.)— Decrals,  J.  Classes  pauvres  en  Angle- 
terre. 31  pp.  {Rev.  d.  deux  mondes,  1891,  3  p«r.  v.  105, 
p.  878.)— Dennis,  J.  Our  rural  poor.  12  pp.  (Fortn. 
Sm.  V.  1,  1865,  p.  344.)— Ede,  W.  M.  National  pensions. 
17  pp.  (Contemp.  Rev.  v.  59, 1891,  p.  680. )— Character  and 
condition  of  the  EnKlinh  poor.  47  pp.  (.London  Quart. 
Bm.  V.  11,  1859,  p.  1.)— EnKTllsIt  poor  law  and  the 
Catholic  poor.  48  pp.  (Dublin  Rev.  v.  48,  1880,  p.  269.)— 
On  the  operation  of  the  Enifllsh  poor-laws.  17  pp. 
(BlaclODood'B  Mag.  v.  60,  1846,  p.  655.)— Clover,  G.  Ob- 
servations on  the  present  state  of  pauperism  in  E.  54  pp. 
(Pamphleteer,  v.  10,  1817, p. 371.)— Hawthorne,  N.  Ont- 
gide  glimpses  of  English  poverty.  37  pp.  (  Works,  v.  7, 
p.  326.)— Head,  Sir  T.  B.  English  charity.  115  pp. 
(Detcriptive  essays,  v.  1,  p.  46.)— Maedonell,  G.  P.  The 
state  and  the  unemployed.  17  pp.  HBrit.  Quart.  Rev. 
V.  83,  1886,  p.  348.)— Moore,  T.  English  poor-law  sys- 
tem, viewed  in  relation  to  education  and  morals,  in 
E.  12  pp.  (Lancashire  and  Cheshire  Hist.  Soc.  Trans. 
V.  8,  1856,  p.  181.) — Inquiries  with  respect  to  the  pro- 
gress and  state  of  paiiperiMin  in  E.  28  pp.  (Edin. 
Rev.  v.  47,  1828,  p.  303.)— Peek,  F.  "In  darkest  E., 
and  the  way  out."  12  pp.  (Contemp.  Rev.  v.  58,  1890, 
p.  796.)  — Our  poor  law  admlnlMtration.  36  pp. 
(Brit.  QuaH.  Rev.  v.  47,  1868,  p.  297.)— On  the  poor 
laws  of  E.  6  pp.  (Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  3,  1818,  p.  9.) 
— Rees,  W.  On  the  English  poor  laws,  with  some 
suggestions  for  their  amendment.  12  pp.  (Lancashire 
and  Cheshire  Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  n.  s.  v.  4,  1864,  p.  31.)— 
Problem  of  the  slnins.  14  pp.  (Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  149, 
1891,  p.  123.)— Slanley,  H.  E.  J.,  3  Baron  Stanley  of  Al- 
derley.  Two  days  in  the  Brixworth  union.  14  pp.  (Fortn. 
Rev.  n.  s.  v.  38, 1885,  p.  42.)— Stevenson,  D.  M.  Darkest 
E. :  the  way  out  and  the  leader.  14  pp.  (Westm.  Rev. 
V.  135,  1891,  p.  429.)— Tnrner,  E.  Briefs.  II  pp.  (Sus- 
sex Archaeol.  Soc.  Colt.  v.  21,  1869,  p.  207.)— Webb,  S. 
Reform  of  the  poor  law.  26  pp.  (Contemp.  Rev.  v.  58, 
1890,  p.  95.)— Work  of  women  as  poor  law  guardians. 
10  pp.    (We«(m.  iSei).  n.  s.  V.  67,  1885,  p.  386.) 

England,  Railroads. 

AcwoRTH,  W.  M.    Railways  of  England. 
1889.  —2713 

FoxwELL,  E.,  and  Parreb,  T.  C.    Express 

trains,  English  and  foreign.    1889.  —2726 

Francis,  J.  History  of  the  English  rail- 
way ;  its  social  relations  and  revelations,  1820- 
46.     1861,  2  V.  —2715 

Morrison,  J.   Influence  of  English  railway 

legislation  on  trade  and  industry.  1848.  —2736 


Arworth,  W.  M.    Can  railway-passenger  fares  be 

lowered?  12  pp.  (iVine«ecn(h  Cent.  v.  30,  1891.  p.  400.)— 
Railway  mismanagement.  44  pp.  { Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  32, 
1892,  p.  938.)— Engfllsh  and  American  railways.  15  pp. 
(Harper's  Mag.  v.  71,1885,  p.  375.)— Head,  Sir  F.  B. 
Locomotion  by  steam.  68  pp.  (Descriptive  essays,  v.  1, 
p.  151.)— I.ei50yt,  A.  Chemins  de  fer  en  Angleterre  et 
sur  le  continent.  84  pp.  (Rev.  contemp.  1859,  v.  1,  p.  161.) 
—Railway  problems.  21pp.  (£dt».  Bet),  v.  165, 1887, 
p.  333.)— Railways  of  E.  33  pp.  (Edin.  Rev.  v.  170, 
1889,  p.  36.) 
Sec  also  Clreat  Britain,  Railroads. 

England,  Seals.    See  Great  Britain,  Seals. 
England,  Statistics. 

Royal   Statistical    Society.     Journal, 
V.  47-69.     1884-96,  13  v.  and  index  to  v.  36-50. 

—3487 
Note.— For  v.  1-46  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Subject^index  to  the  Journal,  v.  28-57. 

1895.  —3487 
Short,   T.      Comparative  history   of  the 

increase  and  decrease  of  manliind  in  England. 

1767.  —2303 
Statistics  of  agitation.    41  pp.     (Quart.  Rev.  v.  157, 

1884,  p.  231.)— Farrcr,  T.  H.    The  strength  of  E.    20  pp. 

(Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  23, 1878,  p.  384.)— Some  comparative 

statistics  of  illlteravy  in  E.,  1870  and  1884.     11  pp. 

(London  Qtmrt.  Rev.  v.  68,  1887,  p.  278.) 

See  ofso  «?ider  Census.  AlsoUreatnrttnin,  Statistics. 

England,  Tariff.     See  Great  Britain,  Tariff. 
England,  Zoology. 

KiNGSLEY,  C.    Glaucus;  or,  the  wonders 
of  the  shore.    1859.  —1677 

Lewes,  G.  H.    Searside  studies.    1858. 

—1677 

Macpherson,  H.  A.    Vertebrate  fauna  of 

Lakeland.    1892.  —1692 

Baker,  W.  The  Somersetshire  fauna.  30pp.  (Somer- 
setshire Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  v.  1,  1861, 
p.  140;  V.  2,  1852,  pp.  97,  116.) 

See  also  Oreat  Britain,  Zoology. 

England,  Zoology,  Periodicals. 

Linnean    Society   of  London.    Journal. 
Zoology.   V.  16-24.    Lond.,  1883-93.   9  v.  —3606 

—  Transactions.      Zoology.      2  s.  v.  2-6. 

Lond.,  1888-96.     5  v.  —3601 

Note.— Vol  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Zoological  Society  of  London.  Proceed- 
ings. Lond.,  1884-96.  13  v.  and  index,  1881- 
90.  —3645 

Transactions,    v.  10-13.    Lond.,  1879-95. 

4  v.  —3641 

iVote.— For  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

England,  Bank  of.    See  Bank  of  England. 
England,  Church  of.    Sec  Church  of  England. 
England  and  Napoleon  in  1803.    Whitworth, 

C,  1  Earl  Whitvxyrth.  1503 

England  and  Scotland;  or,  the  proceedings 

of  the  Parliament  of  England,  the  confession 

of  the  Church  of  Scotland.     Oxford,   1644. 

sm.  4°.     (Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  V.  6.)         4555 
England  in  Egypt.    Milner,  A.  3413 

England  in  the  fifteenth  centnry.    Denton, 

W.  1506 

England  under  the  Angevin  kings.    2  v. 

Norgate,  K.  1503 


ENGLAND  UNDER  COALITION 


1281 


ENGLISH  ARCmTEOTUBE 


England  under  the  coalition.  Olayden,  P. 
W.  1526 

England  under  tlie  reigns  of  Edward  VI  and 
Mary.     2  v.     Tytler,  P.  P.  1512 

England's  alarm  from  the  north,  wherein  the 
affaires  of  Scotland  are  represented,  with  the 

.  ominous  aspect  they  have  to  England.  Lon- 
don, 1648.  sm.  4°.  {Pamphlets:  Charles  I, 
V.  10. )  4555 

England's  black  tribnnal.  Set  forth  in  the 
tryal  of  King  Charles  I  by  the  pretended 
High  Court  of  Justice  in  Westminster-Hall, 
Jan.  20,  1648.  Together  with  His  Majesties 
speech  on  the  scaffold  .  .  .  Also  a  perfect  re- 
lation of  the  sufferings,  and  death  of  divers 
of  the  nobility  and  gentry,  who  were  inhu- 
manly murdered  for  their  constant  loyalty  to 
.  .  .  the  King.  3  ed.  [With  portrait.]  Lon- 
don, 1680.     12°.  1538 

England's  confusion,  Annesley,  A.,  1  Earl 
of  Anglesey.   {Commonwealth  tracts,  v.  2.)  4555 

England's  distemper.  Love,  C.  ( Pamphlets : 
Charles  I,  v.  6. )  4555 

England's  Eben-ezer;  or,  stone  of  help. 
Arrowsmlth,  J.     {Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  y.  7.) 

4555 

England's  Elizabeth.    Heywood,  T.         1518 

England's  glory  in  her  royall  King,  and 
honorable  Assembly  in  the  High  Court  of 
Parliament,  n.  p.  1641.  sm.  4°.  {Pamphlets: 
Charles  I,  v.  2. )  4555 

England's  joy,  or  a  relation  of  the  most  re- 
markable passages,  from  His  Majesty's  arrival 
at  Dover,  to  his  entrance  at  Whitehall.  Lon- 
don, 1660  ;  repr.  1877.  12°.  (Arber,  E.,  Eng. 
garner,  v.  1.)  2117 

England's  new  chains  discovered.  Lilburne, 
J.     {Commonwealth  tracts,  V.  1.)  4555 

England's  oaths.  F.,G.  {Pamphlets:  Charles  I, 

V.  4.)  4555 

England's  Parliamentarie-chronicle.    See 

Vicars,  J.    Jehovah- Jireh  (in  preceding  cata- 
logue). 
England's  satisfaction  in  eight  queries  ;  con- 
cerning the  true  place,  office,  and  power  of  a 
king,  according  to  Gods  Word.     n.  p.,  n.  d. 
sm.  4°.     {Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  y.  4.)         4555 
England's  supremacy.    Jeans,  J.  S.         1506 
England's  third  alarm  to  warre :  stirring  up 
the  whole  land  as  one  man,  to  help  the  Lord, 
and  His  servant  David  . . .  against  most  bloody 
adversaries.     London,   1643.     sm.   4°.     {Pam- 
phlets :  Charles  I,  v.  5. )  4555 

England's  work  in  India.    Hunter,  W.  W. 

3447 
Englefleld,  Sir  Francis.    —  circa  1596. 

Conference  about  the  next  succession  to 
the  crown  of  England.  See  Parsons,  R.,  Allen, 
W.,  Cardinal,  and  Englefleld,  Sir  P.  (in  pre- 
ceding catalogue). 


Englefleld,  Sir   Henry  Charles.     1752-1822. 

Observations  on  Bp.  Lyttelton'H  account  of  Eict«r  Cathe- 
dral. 4  pp.  (Carter,  J.,  Some  account  of  the  cathedral 
church  of  Exeter,  p.  13. ) 
Englehard,  Joseph  Adolphus.  1832-79.  Re- 
port of  Pender's  division  at  Gettysburg.  6  pp.  (Southern 
Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  v.  8, 1880,  p.  615.) 

Engler,  Edmund  A. 

Geometrical  construction  for  finding  the 

foci  of  the  sections  of  a  cone  of  revolution. 

St.  Louis,  1892.    8°.     (St.  Louis,  Acad,  of  Sci. 

Trans,  v.  6,  no.  2. )  —2553 

Engler,   G.   Adolf.      1844—.     Ueber  die  pilz- 

vegetation  des  weissen  Oder  todten  grundes  in  der  Kieler 
bucht.  10  pp.  1  pi.  (Meyer,  H.  A.,  and  others,  Jahretb. 
d.  Comm.  zwr  vnasens.  unierstwh.  der  deutsch.  metre,  v.  4, 
pt.  2,  p.  187. )— Ueber  das  pHiinzenlebpii  unter  der 
erde.  31pp.  (.Sammi.  wjsejM.  torirg.  v.  15,  1880,  p.  311.) 
—Ueber  die  gliederung  der  flora  llMainbaraH  und  der 
angrenzenden  gebiete.  86  pp.  (Berlin,  KkaA.  wissens. 
Phys.-mathemat.  cla88e,  AbhaTtdl.  1894,  p.  1.) 

Engler,  Karl  (.Ed.) 

Dingier' s   Polytechnisches   Journal.     See 

Dingler's  Polytechnisches  Journal. 
Engles,  Joseph  Patterson  {Ed. )    1793-1861. 
Novum    Testamentum.     See   Bible,    New 

Testament,  Oreek. 
Englische  Alexinslegendeu  aus  dem  XIV 

und  XV  jahrh.    Schipper,  J.  {Ed.)     (Brink, 

B.  ten,  and  others,  Quellen  und  forschungen, 

V.  20. )  —3166 

Englische    triedensverniittlung    im    jahre 

1745.     Borkowsky,  E.  3683 

Englische  nietrik.    2  v.    Schipper,  J.    —2156 
Englische  sprach-  nnd  literaturdenkmale 

des  16,  17,  und  18  jahrh.   7  v.  VoUmoeller,  K. 

{Ed.)  2116 

Englische    stiidien.      Herausg.    von   Eugen 

Koelbing.     v.   1,   8-23.     Heilbronn,   1877-96. 

17  V.  8°.  —4126 

Note. — For  v.  2-7  see  preceding  catalogue. 

English,  Thomas  Dunn,  M.D.,  LL.D.  The  Beg- 
gar's word.  4  pp.  (Harper's  Mag.  v.  85,  1892,  p.  507.)— 
lien  Bolt.  3  pp.  (Johnson,  Mrs.  H,  K.,  Our  familiar 
songrs,  p.  9. )— A  C'oniincreial  union.  8  pp.  {Harper^s 
Mag.  V.  78,  1889,  p.  771.)  —  I^cffend  of  OifrecaHtie. 
3  pp.    (Harper's  Mag.  v.  70,  18&5,  p.  48.) 

Poe,  E.  A.    Thomas  Dunn  Brown.    5  pp.    ( Works,  ed. 

by  E.  C.  Stedman  and  O.  E.  Woodberry,  v.  8,  p.  64.) 

English  Academy,  An  election  at  the.  11  pp. 

(Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  49,  1891,  p.  887.) 

English  agriculture.  See  England,  Agricul- 
ture. 

English  ancestry  of  Washington.  13  pp.  Con- 
way, M.  D.    (Harper's  Mag.  v.  82,  1891,  p.  877.) 

English  and  American  book  markets.   10  pp. 

Bunce,  O.  B.    (iV.  Am.  Rev.  v.  150, 1890,  p.  470.) 

English  and  American  fire  services.    9  pp. 

Purroy,  H.  D.    (i<'or«m,  v.  2, 1886,  p.  299.) 

Englisli  and  Scottish  popular  ballads.    9  pte. 

Child,  F.  J.  (JBd.)  1332 

English  antiquities.  See  England,  Antiquities. 
English  architecture.    See  Architecture  and 

Building,  Styles  and  kinds,  English.— England, 

Architecture. 


ENGLISH  ARTISTS 


1282 


ENGLISH  BALLADS  AND  SONGS 


Grigrlisli  artists,  Homes,  works,  and  shrines  of. 

Pairholt,  F.  W.  — 17C5 

Eug^lisli  ballads  and  soiigfs. 

Anderson,  R.,  and  others.    Ballads  in  the 

Cumberland  dialect.    1808.  1338 

ASUTON,  J.  (£d. )  Century  of  ballads.  1887. 

1332 
(Ed.)  Modem  street  ballads.  1888.  1337 

BAiiLAD  Society.    Publications.    1868-83, 

12  V.  1333 

Baring-Gould,  S.,  and  Sheppard,  H.  F. 

(Elds. )  Songfs  and  ballads  of  the  west.  A  col- 
lection made  Ax>m  the  mouths  of  the  people. 
1892.  —2734 

Blackie,  J.  S.    Messis  vitae.    Gleanings  of 

song  from  a  happy  life.    1886.  1306 

Scottish  song.    Its  wealth,  wisdom,  and 

social  significance.    1889.  —2756 

Brome,  a.    Song^  and  other  poems.    1668. 

1328 

BULLEN,  A.  H.  (Ed. )  Lyrics  from  the  song- 
books  of  the  Elizabethan  age.    1887.  1325 

(Ed. )    More  lyrics  from  the  song- books 

of  the  Elizabethan  age.    1888.  1325 

(Eki.)    Speculum  amantis:   love-poems 

from  rare  song-books  and  miscellanies  of  the 
seventeenth  century.    1889.  1337 

Chambers,  R.   (Ed.)    Romantic  Scottish 

baUads.    n.  d.  1333 

■—  (Ed.)  Scottish  songs.   1829-32,  3  v.   1338 

Chappell, W.,  and  Ebsworth,  J. W.  (Eds.) 

Roxburghe  ballads.  1871-95,  8  v.  (Ballad 
Soc.)  1313 

Child,  F.  J.  (Ed.)    English  and  Scottish 

popular  ballads.     [1882-92],  9  pts.  1332 

Cunningham,  A.  Sir  Marmaduke  Max- 
well :  a  dramatic  poem  .  .  .  and  twenty  Scot- 
tish songs.     1822.  3315 

Deloney,  T.  Three  ballads  on  the  Armada 

flght.  [1588];  repr.  1883.  (Arber,  E.,  Eng. 
garner,  v.  7. )  2117 

DIBDIN,  C.     Songs.     1883.  1338 

Dunn,  S.  (Ed.)    Auld  Scotch  sangs  and 

anld  Scotch  sangs  and  ballads.    1895.     — 2732 

Ebsworth,  J.  W.      Cavalier   lyrics:    for 

church  and  crown.    1887.  1324 

Eyre-Todd,  G.  (Ed.)  Ancient  Scots  bal- 
lads, with  the  traditional  airs  to  which  they 
were  wont  to  be  sung.    n.  d.  1332 

(Ed.)     Scottish   ballad   poetry.     1893. 

(In  his  Abbotsford  S.  of  the  Scot,  poets. )   1327 

Forbes,  J.    Cantus,  songs,  and  fancies . . . 

both  apt  for  voices  and  viols.  Reproduced  by 
photo-lithography.  1879-  (New  Club.  S.)  —2732 

Fulleb-Maitland,   J.  A.  (Ed.)    English 

carols  of  the  fifteenth  century  . . .  With  added 
vocal  parts  by  W.  S.  Rockstro.    [1892.]   —2734 

FuRNiVAL,  F.  J.  (Ed.)    Love-poems  and 

humourous  ones.     1874.     (Ballad  Soe.)      1313 

Gilbert,  D.  (Ed.)    Some  ancient  Christr- 

mas  carols,  with  the  tunes  to  which  they  were    | 


formerly  sung  in  the  west  of  England.  To- 
gether with  two  ancient  ballads,  etc.    1823. 

1332 
— -  Graves,  A.  P.    Songs  of  Killamey.    1877. 

1338 

Hogg,  J.    Songs  by  the  Ettrick  shepherd. 

1832.  1316 

Hutchinson,    T.      Ballades    and    other 

rhymes  of  a  country  bookworm.     1888.     1338 

Huth,  H.  ( Ed. )   Ancient  ballads  and  broad- 
sides.    1867.     (Philobiblon  Soc.  Pu6.)      W.36 

Jacobite  minstrelsy.    1829.  1316 

Kinloch,  G.  R.  (Ed.)    Ballad  book.    1885. 

(Goldsmid,  E.  M.,  Biblioth.  curiosa.)  2127 

Kipling,   R.    Ballads   and   barrack-room 

ballads.    1892.  1338 

Maidment,  J.    (Ed.)     New  book  of  old 

ballads.  1885.  (Goldsmid,  E.  M.,  Biblioth. 
curiosa. )  2127 

Morris,   H.    S.    (Ed.)     Where   meadows 

meet  the  sea.  A  collection  of  sea  songs  and 
pastoral  lays.    1892.  1327 

Morris,  L.    Songs  of  Britain.    1887.    1338 

Songs  unsung.    1884.  1308 

Peek,   H.   (Ed.)    Poetry  of  sport.    1896. 

(Badminton  lAbr.)  — 1796 

Percy,  T.,  Bp.  of  Dromore.     Reliques  o 

ancient  English  poetry.  1893,  3v.ini.  (VoU- 
moeller,  K.,  Eng.  sprach-  und  litteraturdenk- 
male,  v.  6. )  2116 

Pratt  Manufacturing  Company  (Pubs.) 

Antidote  against  melancholy,  compounded  of 
choice  poems,  jovial  songs,  merry  ballads,  and 
witty  parodies.     1884.  1337 

Procter,  B.  W.  (B.  Cornwall,  pseud. )  Eng- 
lish songs.     1844.  1395 

Shakespeare,  W.  Dramatic  songs  .  .  .  the 

music  by  W.  Linley.    n.  d.,  2  v.  in  1.     — 2731 

Sladen,  D.  B.  W.  (Ed.)    Century  of  Aus- 
tralian song.     [1889.]  1337 

SouTHEY,  R.    Joan  of  Arc,  ballads,  lyrics, 

and  minor  poems.  With  illustrations  by  J. 
Gilbert.    1866.  1327 

Stevenson,  R.  L.  B.    Ballads.    1890.    1338 

Stokoe,   J.  (Ed.)     Songs  and  ballads  of 

northern  England.     [1892].  —2735 

Swinburne,  A.  C.  Poems  and  ballads.  3  s. 

1889.  1337 

Noie. — For  1,  2  s.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Thomson,  G.  (Ed.)   Collection  of  the  songs 

of  Burns,  Sir  Walter  Scott,  and  other  eminent 
lyric  poets  ancient  and  modern,  united  to  the 
select  melodies  of  Scotland.    1822-25,  6  v. 

—2753 

Thornbury,  G.  W.  (Ed.)    Songs  of  the 

Cavaliers  and  Roundheads,  Jacobite  ballads, 
etc.    1857.  1337 

Tupper,  M.  F.   Ballads  for  the  times.  1851. 

( Compl.  works,  v.  3. )  2174 

Wordsworth,  W.,  and  Coleridge,  S.  T. 

Lyrical  ballads.     1890.  1338 


ENGLISH  BALLADS  AND  SONGS 


1283 


ENGLISH  CHANNEL 


Wright,  T.  ( Ed. )  Political  songs  of  Eng- 
land, from  the  reign  of  John  to  that  of  Ed- 
ward II.  1884,  4  V.  (Goldsmid,  E.  M.,  Bib- 
lioth.  euriosa.)  2127 

{Ed.)    Songs  and  ballads  .  .  .  chiefly  of 

the  reign  of  Philip  and  Mary.  1860.  {Rox- 
burghe  Club. )  2281 

ISIackie,  J.  S.    Lord  Lynedoch:  a  historical  ballad. 

5  pp.  {Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  150,  1891,  p.  837.)— BurMN.  R. 
Songs.  92  pp.  ( IKorfca,  V.  4,  p.  188.)— C'»re.v.  H.  Ballad 
of  Sally  in  our  alley.  3  pp.  {ATber,'E.,  Eng.  gamer,  v.  G, 
p.  150;  Harper's  Mag.  v.  74,  1887,  p.  53.)— C«wl«?y.  A. 
The  Chronicle.  4  pp.  (Arber,  E.,  Eng.  garner,  v.  4, 
p.  319.)— <'iiniiinKhnni.  A.  Old  English  ballads.  48pp. 
(Knight,  C,  Store  of  knowledge,  p.  297.)— I»ib«llii.  C,  Jr. 
Songs.  18  pp.  (Dibdin,  C,  Sanffs,  p.  257.)— l>ilMllii,T. 
Songs.  34  pp.  (Dibdin,  C,  Songs,  p.  223.)— I'lupgrel.E. 
(Ed.)  Liedersammlungen  des  XVI  jahrhunderts,  be- 
sonders  aus  der  zeit  Heinrich's  VIII.  61  pp.  (Anglia, 
V.  12,  1889,  pp.  225,  585.)— Oaniptl.  R.  (Ed.)  Invectyve 
agaynst  treason.  [Ballad  in  fac-simile.]  1  p.  {With 
Guaras,  A.  de.  Accession  of  Queen  Mary.) — Kipliiifi:,  R. 
{Yu&sxxf,  psewd.)  Ballad  of  east  and  west.  2  pp.  (Moc- 
millan's  Mag.  v.  61, 1890,  p.  123.)— Ballad  of  the  king's  jest. 
3pp.  (Macmillan's  Mag.  v. 61,  1890,  p.  288. )— Ballad  of  the 
king's  mercy.  2  pp.  (itfacmi'nan's  Mag.  v.  61, 1890,  p.  68.) 
—Ballad  of  the  last  suttee.  3  pp.  {Mac^nillan's  Mag. 
V.  61, 1890,  p.  193.)— Macanliiy,  T.  B.,  1  Baron  Maraulay. 
Lays  of  ancient  Rome.  10  pp.  {In  his  Speeches  and 
poems,  V.  2,  p.  226.)— National  Hoii^fs  from  popular 
authors.  54  pp.  (Dibdin,C.,  Songs,  p.  275.)— Occlevp.  T. 
Ballad  addressed  to  Sir  John  Oldcastle,  A.  D.  1415.  34  pp. 
{Anglia,  v.  5,  1882,  p.  9. )— Ravenscroft,  T.  A  wooing 
song  of  a  yeoman  of  Kent's  Sonne  :  from  "  Melismata," 
1611.  5  pp.  {Eng.  Dialect  Soc.  no.  76,  p.  143.)- Rort«l, 
J.  R.  Ballad  of  the  Armada.  4  pp.  {Ma<miillan's  Mag. 
V.  58,  1888,  p.  264.)— Rosseter,  P.  Songs.  13  pp.  (Arber, 
E.,  Eng.  gamer,  v.  3,  p.  212.)- Toiilsoii,  G.  R.  Ballad  of 
Pentyretown.  2  pp.  (^«an(.  Afonift/j/,  v.  59, 1887,  p.  768.) 
—Ballad  of  the  bird-bride.  4  pp.  {Harper's  Mag.  v.  78, 
1889,  p.  224.)— Williaiiisoii,  D.  R.  Song  of  the  sea.  1  p. 
{Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  144,  1888,  p.  578.)— Withpr,  G.  A 
love  song.    10  pp.     (Haiyer's  Mag.  v.  75,  1887,  p.  737. ) 

See  also  Ballads  aii<l  Noii^m.— BardN.  HinKtrcls, 
etc. —  BroadsidON. —  <'liriNtiiias  parols. —  Kii;;:liNli 
literaiiirp. — English  iiiptrieal  romances. -Eng-* 
liMli  p4>Ptry. — Irisli  ballads  and  »on^8. — Robin 
Hood. 

Eu5<:lisli   l>allad.s   and    songs.   History   and 

criticism. 

Blackie,  J.  S.    Scottish  song.    Its  wealth, 

wisdom,  and  social  significance.   1889.    — 2756 
— —  Chambers,  R.    Romantic  Scottish  ballads  : 

their  epoch  and  authorship,     n.  d.  1333 

Critical  and  historical  program  of  the 

madrigals,  glees,  and  songs  given  at  the 
second  annual  musical  entertainment  at  Uni- 
versity  College,    London,   May,   1884.      1884. 

(New.  Shaks.  Soc.  8  s.  no.  4.)  3303 

Greenhill,  J.,  and  others.    List  of  all  the 

songs  and  passages  in  Shakspere  which  have 
been  set  to  music.  1884.  (New  Shaks.  Soc.  S  s. 
no.  3. )  3303 

GuNNYON,  W.      Illustrations  of  Scottish 

history,  life,  and  superstition  from  song  and 
ballad.     1879.  1337 

M' Dow  all,  W.      Among  the  old  Scotch 

minstrels.     1888.  1338 

WuESCHER,  G.     Einfluss    der   englischen 

balladenpoesie  auf  die  franzoesische  litteratur 

Vol.  IH.— 161. 


von    Percy's    Reliques   of  Ancient   English 

poetry  bis  zu  De  La  Villemarqufi's  Barzaz- 

Breiz,  1765-1840.     1891.  2232 

Bot-ddcker,  H.    Englische  Ueder  und  balladon  aus 

dem  16  jahrh.  114  pp.  {Jahrb.  f.  roman.  und  engl.  lit. 
V.  14,  1875,  pp.  81,  210,  347;  v.  15,  1876,  p.  92.)— Bordpnt 
and  their  ballads.  23  pp.  {Blackioood's  Mag.\.\m,\S!fl, 
p.  468.)— ChanibcrH,  R.  Historical  essay  on  Scottish 
song.  77  pp.  {In  his  Scottish  songs,  v.  1,  p.  i.)— Chapter 
on  clerical  NonK-writcm  in  the  north.  15  pp.  (|iVo- 
ser's  Mag.  v.  73,  1866,  p.  569.)— KnitUsii  and  Scottish 
popular  ballads.  5  pp.  {Atlant.  Monthly,  v.  61,  1883, 
p.  404.)-irazlltl,  W.  C.  Bp.  Percy  and  our  ballad 
literature.  18  pp.  ( In  his  Offspring  of  thought,  p.  67.  )— 
IiCinckc,  L.  Ueber  einige  bei  der  kritik  der  traditio- 
nellen  schottischen  balladen  zu  beobachtende  grand- 
saetze.  45  pp.  {Jahrb.  f.  roman.  und  engl.  lit.  v.  4,  1862, 
pp.  1, 142,  297.)— IJebrecht,  P.  Zur  englischen  balladen- 
poesie. 5  pp.  (£ng.  «(udien,v.  3,  J880,  p.  334.  )—Mackay, 
C.  English  songs:  ancient  and  modern.  19  pp.  {Nine- 
teenth Cent.  V.  16, 1884,  p.  %5.)— Mueller,  F.  M.  God  save 
the  Queen  als  volkshymne  fuer  Indien.  7  pp.  ( Unsere 
Zeit,  1883,  v.  1,  p.  610.)  — Repplier,  A.  English  love- 
songs.  11pp.  (^«ten(.  Mon(/i(y,  v.65, 1890,  p.  23.)— Popular 
songs  of  the  ScotllNh  IliKhlanilii.  10  pp.  {Macmil- 
lan's Mag.  V.  52,  1885,  p.  304.)— Htcdnian,  E.  C.  Twelve 
years  of  British  song.  18  pp.  {Century  Mag.  v.  12,  1887, 
p.  899.) 

digli.sh  Bickuor,  England.    Maclean,  Sir  J. 

Court  roll  of  the  manor  of  Bicknor  Anglicana.  11  pp. 
(Bristol  and  Gloucest.  Archaeol.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  11, 1886-87, 
p.  269.)— Notice  of  earthworks  in  the  parish  of  E.  B.  12  pp. 
2  pi.  (Bristol  and  Gloucest.  Archaeol.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  4, 
1879-80,  p.  301. )— Remarks  on  the  manor,  advowson,  and 
demesne  lands  of  E.  B.  27  pp.  ( Bristol  and  Gloucest. 
Archaeol.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  1,  1876,  p.  69.) 
See  also  Uloncestershire. 

Kiiglisli  bookbindings.  Royal.  Davenport, 
C.     (Pbrt/oJio,  no.  30,  1896.)  —4661 

English  bookbindings  in  the  British  Mu- 
seum.    Fletcher,  W.  Y.  — 17A2 

English  book-plates.    Castle,  E.  W.  37 

English  caricature  and  satire  on  Napoleon  I. 
2  V.     Ashton,  J.  2284 

English  caricaturists  and  graphic  humorists 
of  the  nineteenth  century.   Everitt,  G.  — 1744 

Englisli  carols  of  the  fifteenth  century.  Ful- 
ler-Mai tland,  J.  A.  (Ed.)  —2734 

English  catalogue  of  books,  v.  4.  Low,  S. 
Marston,  and  Co.  (Pubs.)  L.112 

iVbie.— For  v.  1-3  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Englisli  channel.  Baguenault  de  Puchesse,  G. 

Le  pont  sur  la  Manche.  24  pp.  {Correspondant,  n.  s. 
v.  121,  1889,  p.  3.)— Beaumont,  F.  The  channel  tunnel. 
8  pp.  {Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  11,  1882,  p.  305.)— «'henclo», 
A.  de.  Le  tunnel  sous-marin  anglo  -  frangais.  23  pp. 
{Correspondant,  n.  s.  v.  115,  1888,  p.  834.)  —  Bawkins, 
W.  B.  "  Silver  streak  "  and  the  channel  tunnel.  10  pp. 
(Contcmp.  Rev.  v.  43,  1883,  p.  240.)— Fowler,  J.  The 
channel  passage.  9  pp.  {Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  11,  1882, 
p.  337.)— Freeman,  E.  A.  Alter  orbis.  20  pp.  {Con- 
temp.  Rev.  V.  41,  1882,- p.  1041.)— Hamle.y,  Sir  E.  B.  The 
channel  tunnel.  3  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  11,  1882, 
p.  672.)— Jeffries,  J.  First  aerial  voyage  across  the 
English  channel.  23  pp.  (Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  13,  1885, 
p.  66.)— Knatchbnll-IIuifessen.  E.  H.,  Boron  Bra- 
bourne.  The  channel  tunnel.  19  pp.  (Contemp.  Rev. 
V.  41, 1882,  p.  522.)— Plunkett.  E.,  Baron  Dunsany.  The 
proposed  channel  tunnel.  37  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  11, 
1882,  pp.  288,  313.)— Reliiach.  J.  The  channel  tunnel. 
5  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  U,  1882,  p.  675.)— Simmons. 
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1284 


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4  pp.  (yineUxnth  Cent.  v.  11,  1882,  p.  333.)— S«ory  of  the 
channel  tunnel.  6  pp.  {Macmillan*8  Mag.  v.  45,  1882, 
p.  499.)- Thynne,  J.  A.,  4  MarquU  of  Bath.  The  pro- 
posed channel  tunnel,  a  protest.  16  pp.  (Mneteenlh 
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See  also  4'hitnnel  IsIandN. 

Engrlisli  cliiirity.     105  pp.     Head,  Sir  F.  B., 

Descriptive  essays^  v.  1,  p.  46. 

Eng'lisli  Cbarleinagrne  romances.  Pts.  8-12. 
London,  1884-87.  2  v.  8°.  (Early  Eng.  Text 
8oc.  Extra  e.  nos.  41,  43-45,  50. )  2115 

Nole.— For  pts.  1-7  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Contents.  Caxton,  W.  { Tr. )  Right  pleasant  and  goodly 
historic  of  the  foure  sonnes  of  Ayinoii,  ed.  hy  Octavia 
Richardson,  pts.  10,  11. — Bourchier,  Sir  J.,  Lord  Bemers 
(Tr.)  Boke  of  Duke  Hnon  of  Biirdeux,  ed.  by  S.  L. 
Lee,  pts.  8,  9, 12. 

Eiigflisli  children  as  painted  by  Sir  Joshua 
Reynolds.    Stephens,  F.  G.  —1762 

Enj^lish  church.    See  Church  of  England. 

Eiig-liKii  church  and  its  Bishops,  1700-1800. 
2  V.     Abbey,  C.  J.  —1262 

Eugrlish  church  in  other  lands.  Tucker, 
H.  W.     (Creighton,  M.,  Epochs  ofch.  hist.) 

—1278 

English  colleges  and  convents.  Notices  of  the. 
Petre,  R.  E.  —2304 

English  composition  and  rhetoric.  Pt.  1, 
1887.     Bain,  A.  —2156 

English  conquest  of  Ireland.  Glraldus  de 
Barn,  Cambrensis.  (Early  Eng.  Text  Soc. 
no.  107.)  2123 

English  constitution.  See  Great  Britain,  Ccm- 
stitution. 

English  constitution.  History  of.  2  v.  Gnelst, 
R.  —2325 

English  culture  in  Virginia.  Trent,  W.  P. 
(Adams,  H.  B.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  studies  in 
hist,  and  polit.  set.  7  s.  nos.  5,  6. )  4653 

English  dialect  dictionary.  Pt.  1.  Wright, 
J.  (Ed.)  —2163 

Englisii  Dialect  Society. 

Publications,  nos.  40-76.    London,  1879-95. 
37  nos.  8°.  —2163 

Note. — For  nos.  1-39  see  preceding  catalogue. 
Contents.  Badham,  W.  A.  Ablaut  in  the  modern 
dialects  of  the  south  of  England,  no.  63.— Skeat,  B.  M. 
Word-list  illustrating  the  correspondence  of  modern 
English  with  AiiKlo-f'rench  vowel->t«iin<lH,  no.  43. 
— Lowsley,  B.  Olossary  of  BerkHhire  words  and 
phrases,  no.  56.— Swainson,  C.  Provincial  names  and 
folk-lore  of  Brltlxli  birds,  no.  47.— ('HtalOKiie,  pt.  2. 
—Darlington,  T.  Folk-speech  of  south  Cheshire,  no.  53. 
—Holland,  R.  Glossary  of  words  used  in  the  county  of 
4'hestcr,  nos.  44,  46,  61.— Hallam,  T.  Four  illalect 
words:  COem,  lake,  nesh,  and  oss,  no.  48.— Ellis,  A.  J. 
Reports  on  dialectal  work,  1885-87,  nos.  49,  65.— Rye, 
W.  Glos.sary  of  words  used  in  East  AiiKlla,  no.  75.— 
Axon,  W.  E.  A.  English  dialect  words  of  the  eigh- 
teenth century,  no.  41.— Ellis,  A.  J.  English  dialects: 
their  sounds  and  homes,  no.  60.— Skeat,  W.  W.  Nine 
Bi>ecimens  of  English  dialects,  no.  76.— Britten,  J.,  and 
Holland,  R.  Dictionary  of  English  plant-names, 
pt.  3,  no.  45.— Robertson,  J.  D.  Glossary  of  dialect  and 
archaic  words  used  in  the  county  of  filloucester,  no.  61. 
— Northall,  O.  F.  Folk-phrases  of  four  counties  (tilou- 
eesterahire,  Staffordshire,  Warwickshire,  Worcester- 


shire), no.  73.- Cope,  Sir  W.  H.  Glossary  of  Hamp- 
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List  of  words  and  phrases  in  every-day  use  by  the  natives 
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G.  L.  Glossary  of  Surrey  words,  no.  70.— Lawson,  R. 
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English  dialogues.    See  Dialogues. 
English  drama.    See  Drama  and  the  Stage, 

English. 
English  dramatic  poets.  Specimens  of.    2  v. 

Lamb,  C.  3317 

English  East  India   Company.     See  East 

India  Company,  English. 
English  epigrams.    See  Epigrams. 
English  epitaphs.    See  Epitaphs. 
English  essays.    See  Essays. 
English  etymologies.  Talbot,  W.  H.  F.  —2122 
English  etymology.    See  English  language. 

Etymology. 
English  expositor,  improv'd.    Bullokar,  J. 

1186 
English  fairy  tales.    Jacobs,  J.  (£d.)       1227 

See  also  Fairy  tales. 

Englisli  farmers.    15  pp.    Gibbons,  Mrs.  P.  E. 

( Harper's  Mag.  v.  66,  1883,  p.  651. ) 

English  female  artists.   2  v.    Needham,  Mrs. 

E.  C.  C.  3795,  4723 

English  fiction.  Collections. 

Barbauld,  Mrs.  A.  L.  A.   (Ed.)    British 

noveUsts.    1810,  50  v.  4167 

Common-place  book  of  romantic   tales. 

1828.  2337 

HAZLrrr,  W.   C.   (Ed.)     Hundred    merry 

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Hunt,  J.  H.  L.  (Ed.)     One  hundred  ro- 
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Omnibus  of  modern  romance,     [n.  t.  p.] 

V.  1-8,  10,  11.     n.  d.,  10  V.  1291 

Englisii  fiction,  Single  authors. 

Amory,  T.   Life  of  John  Buncle.   1825,  3  v. 

1204 

Arblay,  Mme.  F.  B.  d'.   Cecilia.   1810,  3  v. 

(Barbauld,  Mrs.  A.  L.  A.,  Brit,  novelists,  v.  40- 
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Evelina.    1810,  2  v.     ( Barbauld,  Mrs.  A. 

L.  A.,  Brit,  novelists,  v.  38,  39.)  4167 

AUTONOUS,  History  of.     1736.  1204 

JVbte.— Attributed  to  Daniel  Defoe. 


ENGLISH  FICTION,  Single  authors 


1285 


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Bacon,   Friar,   Famous  history  of.    1886, 

2  V.    (Goldsmid,  B.  M.,  Biblioth.  curiosa. )   2127 

Bage,   R.     Man  as  he  is  not ;   or,  Herm- 

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Bayly,  T.  H.  David  Dumps.  1845.  {Omni- 
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Beckford,  W.    Vathek :  an  oriental  tale. 

1834.  2335 

Boyle,  R.,  Baron  Broghill,  1  Earl  of  Orrery. 

Parthenissa,  that  most  fam'd  romance.    1676. 

1271 

Brand,  B.  O.  W.,  Baroness  Dacre.  Recol- 
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Brooke,  Mrs.  P.  M.    History  of  Lady  Julia 

Mandeville.  1810.  (Barbauld,  Mrs.  A.  L.  A., 
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Brougham,  H.  P.,  Baron  Brougham  and 

Vaux.     Albert  Lunel.     [1872],  3  v.  1204 

Church,  A.  J.,  and  Putnam,  R.   The  Count 

of  the  Saxon  shore ;  or,  the  Villa  in  Vectis. 
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CouPEB,    R.      Touriflcations    of    Malachi 

Meldrum,  Esq,  of  Meldrum-Hall.  1803,  2  v. 
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Coventry,   F.      History  of  Pompey  the 

little ;  or,  the  Life  and  adventures  of  a  lap-dog. 
1751.  1205 

The  same.    1810.    (Barbauld,  Mrs.  A.  L.  A., 
Brit,  novelists,  v.  23. )  4167 

Creasy,  Sir  E.  S.    Old  love  and  the  new : 

a  tale  of  Athens.     1870,  3  v.  1205 

Croft,  Sir  H.    Love  and  madness.    1809. 

1202 
Cruikshank,  G.  Table  book.  1845.  ( Omni- 
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Day,  T.    History  of  Sandford  and  Merton. 

{Anon.^i     1801,  3  V.  1205 

Defoe,    D.      Novels    and    miscellaneous 

works.     1840-41,  20  v.  2103 

Life  and  surprising  adventures  of  Robin- 
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A.,  Bnt.  novelists,  v.  16,  17. )  4167 

Political  history  of  the  devil.    \^Anon.~\ 

1726.  2323 

\^Attributed  to.]      Memoirs  of  the  life 

and  adventures  of  Signor  Rozelli.  1713-24, 
2  V.  1204 

Dickens,  C.  J.  H.    Works.    1881-82,  30  v. 

2192 
Chimes,     n.    d.      {Omnibus  of  modern 

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Lamplighter's  story.    Public  life  of  Mr. 

Tulrumble,   once    Mayor    of   Mudfog.     1845. 

{Omnibus  of  modern  romance,  v.  3.)  1291 
Life  and  adventures  of  Martin  Chuzzle- 

wit.  1844.   ( Omnibus  of  modem  romance,  v.  3. ) 

1291 
Posthumous    papers    of   the   Pickwick. 

Club.  1838.  1291 
Sketches  by  Boz.    1837.                     2312 


Disraeli,  B.,  1  Earl  of  Beaconsjleld.    Con- 

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Edgewobth,  M.  Belinda.   1810,  2  v.   (Bar- 
bauld, Mrs.  A.  L.  A.,  Brit,  novelists,  v.  49,  50.) 

4167 

Modem  Griselda.     1810.  2336 

Note.—Also  in  Barbauld,  Mra,  A.  L.  A.,  Brit.  TwvelUU, 
V.  50,  p.  245. 

Elliot,  P.   M.   (Florentine,  pseud.)    Old 

court  life  in  Spain.     1893,  2  v.  2323 

Fielding,  H.    Works,    v.  1-6.    1882,  5  v. 

2172 

—  Adventures  of  Joseph  Andrews,    n.  d. 

2336 
The  same.    1810.    (Barbauld,  Mrs.  A.  L.  A., 
Brit,  novelists,  v.  18. )  4167 
History  of  Tom  Jones.  1810,  3  v.    (Bar- 
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4167 

Fielding,  S.   Adventures  of  David  Simple. 

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Fboude,  J.  A.     Two  chiefs  of  Dunboy. 

1889.  2315 

Galt,  J.    Annals  of  the  parish,  and  the 

Ayrshire  legatees.    1869.  1205 

The  Entail.     1868.  1205 

The  Provost,  and  other  tales.  1868.  1205 

Sir  Andrew  Wylie  of  that  ilk.    1868. 

1205 

Godwin,  Mrs.  M.  W.   Original  stories  from 

real  life.    1791.  1203 

The  same.     1803.  1208 
Wrongs  of  woman.     1798,  2  v.     {Post- 
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Godwin,  W.    Deloraine.    1833,  3  v.      1292 

Fleetwood ;  or,  the  New  man  of  feeling. 

1805,  3  V.  1293 

Mandeville :  a  tale  of  the  seventeenth 

century  in  England.     1817,  3  v.  1292 
St.  Leon :  a  tale  of  the  sixteenth  cen- 
tury.    1816,  4  V.                                                1292 

Things  as  they  are ;  or,  the  Adventures 

of  Caleb  Williams.     1816,  3  v.  1205 

Goldsmith,  O.    Vicar  of  Wakefield.   1810. 

( Barbauld,  Mrs.  A.  L.  A.,  Brit,  novelists,  v.  23. ) 

4167 

Grattan,  T.  C.     Julie  Corryeur.     1843. 

{Omnibus  of  modern  romance,  v.  8.)  1291 

Graves,   R.     Spiritual  Quixote;    or,  the 

Summer's  ramble  of  Mr.  Geoffry  Wildgoose. 
1810,  2  V.  (Barbauld,  Mrs.  A.  L.  A.,  Brit. 
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Hall,  Mrs.  8.  C.    The  Whiteboy :  a  story 

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Hawkesworth,  J.    Almoran  and  Hamet. 

1810.  (Barbauld,  Mrs.  A.  L.  A.,  Brit,  novelists, 
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Hazlitt,  W.  C.    Sophy  Laurie.    1865,  3  v. 

1292 

Hopland,  Mrs.  B.    Blanche  Livingstone. 

n.  d.     ( Omnibus  of  modem  romance,  v.  10. ) 

1291 


ENGLISH  FICTION,  Single  authors 


1286 


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HOQQ,  J.    Works  of  the  Ettrick  shepherd. 

Tales  and  sketches,    n.  d.  2172 

Hook,  T.  E.   Peregrine  Bunce.  1844.    { Onir- 

nibus  of  modern  romance,  v.  2. )  1291 

HOPK,  T.    Anastasius;  or,  Memoirs  of  a 

Greek.     1873,  2  v.  in  1.  1285 

HowiTT,  Mrs.  M.  B.     Love  and  money. 

n.  d.     ( Omnibus  of  modem  romxince,  v.  8. ) 

1291 

HowiTT,  W.    Life  and  adventures  of  Jack 

of  the  mill.  n.  d.  ( Omnibus  of  modem  ro- 
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Hughes,  T.    Tom  Brown's  school  days. 

[Anon.]    n.  d.  2335 

Inchbald,  Mrs.  E.    Nature  and  art.    1810. 

(Barbauld,  Mrs.  A.  L.  A.,  Brit,  novelists,  v.  27. ) 

4167 

Simple  story.    1810.    (Barbauld,  Mrs.  A. 

L.  A.,  Brit,  novelists,  v.  28.)  4167 

Jerrold,  D.  W.    History  of  St.  Giles  and 

St.  James.  1845.  (  With  Herbert,  H.  W.,  Ingle- 
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Johnson,  S.   Rasselas,  Prince  of  Abissinia. 

1810.  (Barbauld,  Mrs.  A.  L.  A.,  Brit,  novaj^ts, 
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Johnstone,  C.  Chrysal ;  or,  the  Adven- 
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KiNQSLEY,   C.      Alton  I^ocke,  tailor   and 

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- —  Landor,  B.  E.  Fawn  of  Sertorius.  1846, 
2  v.  1203 

Leatham,  E.  a.    Oharmoine :  a  tale  of  the 

g^eat  Athenian  revolution.     1859.  1208 

Lee,  H.    Canterbury  tales.    1857,  2  v.    1205 

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1801,  4  V.  1204 

Lennox,  Mrs.  0.  R.  Female  Quixote.  1810, 

2  V.  (Barbauld,  Mrs.  A.  L.  A.,  Brit,  novelists, 
V.  24,  25. )  4167 

Lever,  C.  J.    Novels.    1894-95,  40  v.    2272 

Charles   O'Malley,   the  Irish  dragoon. 

1840-41,  2  V.  2333 
Nevilles  of  Garretstown.    1845.    ( Omni- 
bus of  modem  romnnce,  v.  2. )  1291 

Linton,  Mrs.  E.  L.    Amymone :  a  romance 

of  the  days  of  Pericles.    1848,  3  v.  1203 

Lytton,  E.  G.  E.  L.  B.,  1  Baron  LytUm. 

Paul  Clifford.     1830,  2  v.  in  1.  2335 

Mackarness,  Mrs.  M.  A.  P.   Sibert's  wold. 

[Anon.]     1856.  2335 

Mackenzie,  H.  Miscellaneous  works.  1836. 

3147 

Man  of  feeling  and  Julia  de  Roubignfi. 

1810.  (Barbauld,  Mrs.  A.  L.  A.,  Brit,  novelists, 
V.  29. )  4167 

Marry  at,   F.     Jacob  Faithful.     [Anon.] 

1834.  2335 

Narrative  of  the  travels  and  adventures 

of  Monsieur  Violet.  1843.  {Omnibus  of  modern 
romance,  v.  10. )  1291 

Marsh,  Mrs.  A.  C.    Tales  of  the  woods 

and  fields.     1836.  2323 


Martineau,  H.    The  Billow  and  the  rock. 

1846.  1297 

Dawn  island.     1845.  1204 

Deerbrook.     1839,  3  v.  1202 

Forest  and  game-law  tales.     1845-46, 

3  v.  1204 
Illustrations  of  political  economy.  1832- 

33,  3  V.  2336 

The  same.     1834,  9  v.  1202 

Maturin,  E.     Bianca :  a  tale  of  Erin  and 

Italy.     1852.  1205 

Maxwell,  W.  H.   Wild  sports  of  the  west. 

Interspersed  with  legendary  tales.     [Anon.] 
1850.  —1797 

Melville,  G.  J.  W.    Gladiators  :  a  tale  of 

Rome  and  Judaea,    n.  d.  1204 

Moore,  J.  E.  Zeluco.  1810,  2  v.  (Bar- 
bauld, Mrs.  A.  L.  A.,  Brit,  novelists,  v.  34,  35.) 

4167 

MooRE,  T.     Memoirs   of  Captain   Rock. 

[Anon.]    1824.  2335 

More,  Sir  T.    Utopia.    1808.     (Cayley,  A., 

Memoirs  of  Sir  Thomas  More,  v.  2. )  4762 

TTie  same,  in  Latin,  herausg.  von  V.  Michels 
und  T.  Ziegler.  1895.  {Lat.  litteraturdenk- 
maeler  des  15  u.  16  jahrh.  v.  11. )  4227 

Morris,  W.    Story  of  the  glittering  plain. 

1892.  1383 

Tale  of  the  house  of  the  Wolfings  and 

all  the  kindred  of  the  mark  written  in  prose 
and  in  verse.     1889.  1383 

Mountpord,  W.    Thorpe,  a  quiet  English 

town,  and  human  life  therein.     1852.  2335 

Newman,  J.  H.,  Cardinal.    Callista:  a  tale 

of  the  third  century.    1885.  1205 

North,  W.    Slave  of  the  lamp.    1855.    1297 

Oldmixon,  J.     Court  tales ;  or,  a  History 

of  the  amours  of  the  present  nobility.    1732. 

2316 

Oliphant,  Mrs.  M.  O.  W.  Joyce.  (Black- 
wood's Mag.  V.  141-143,  1887-88. )  2933 

Overs,  J.    Evenings  of  a  workingman. 

n.  d.    {Omnibus  of  modem  romance,  V.  3.)   1291 

Pickersgill,  J.,  Jr.     Three  brothers:   a 

romance.     1803,  4  v.  2315 

Procter,    B.   W.    (B.    Cornwall,    pseud.) 

Essays  and  tales  in  prose.     1853,  2  v.  2297 

PULTOCK,  or  Paltock,  R.  Life  and  adven- 
tures of  Peter  Wilkins.  With  a  preface  by  A. 
H.  Bullen.     1751 ;  repr.  1884,  2  v.  1272 

Radcliffb,    Mrs.    A.    W.      Mysteries   of 

Udolpho.   1810,  3  V.    (Barbauld,  Mrs.  A.  L.  A., 
Brit,  novelists,  v.  45-47. )  4167 

Romance  of  the  forest.  1810,  2  v.  ( Bar- 
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4167 

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Some  further  portions  of  the  diary  of 

Lady  Willoughby,   which  do  relate   to   her 


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Rathbone,  Mrs.  M.  A.  M.    Household  of 

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1298 

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4167 

History  of  Sir  Charles  Grandison.  1810, 

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Shelley,  Mrs.  M.  W.  G.    Falkner.    1837, 

3  V.  1203 

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1292 

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Sneyd,  H.     Cyllene;   or,  the  Pall  of  pa- 
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Rberhardt.  31  pp.  (Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  142,  1887, 
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21  pp.  (Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  127, 1880,  p.  479.)—"  Eleif  ic." 
26  pp.  (Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  150,  1891,  p.  613.)— Elle 
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Fnllerton,  Lady  G.  C.  L.  G.  Constance  Sherwood. 
81  pp.  (Correspondant,  v.  66,  1886,  pp.  425,  718,  957.)  — 
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Cihost  baby.  16  pp.  (Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  147,  1890, 
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Dorastus  und  Faunia.  48  pp.  (Simrock,  K.  J.,  Quellen 
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pseud.)  Caniche  noir.  Tr.  par  Hephcll.  26  pp.  (Bev. 
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take. 23  pp.  (Macmillan's  Mag.  v.  66,  1887,  pp.  278,  362.) 
— Mr.  Pulvertoft's  equestrian  experiences.  14  pp.  (Mac- 
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Samuel  Spoolin.  11  pp.  (Harper's  Mag.  v.  71,  1885, 
p.  942.)— llajfirard.  H.  R.  Long  odds.  9  pp.  (Macmil- 
lan's Mag.  V.  53,  1886,  p.  289.)— Maiwa's  revenge.  48  pp. 
(Harper's  Mag.  v.  77, 1888,  pp.  181,  345.)— Hansom  ama- 
teur. 20  pp.  (Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  132,  1882,  p.  59.)— 
Hardy.  T.  First  Countess  of  Wesscx.  24  pp.  (ffor- 
p(rr'»3fa<;.  V.  80,  1890,  p.  20.)— Wessex  folk.  36  pp.  (Har- 
per's Mag.  V.  82,  1891,  pp.  587,  698,  890;  V.  83,  1891,  p.  121.)— 
The  Woodlandcrs.  209  pp.  ( Macmillan's  Mag.  v.  54, 1886, 
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Ilasselt,  M.  J.  van  (TV.)  Chaldecotte  Hall.  Uit  de 
papieren  van  een  regter.  Naar  het  Engelsch.  22  pp. 
(Europa,  v.  2,  pt.  3,  1862,  p.  32.)— His  uncle  and  her 
grandmother.  42  pp.  (Blackivood's  Mag.  v.  147,  1890, 
pp.  30,  185.)— How  1  fell  anion);  thieves.  11  pp. 
(Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  127,  1880,  p.  100.)— Hnbbnrd.  W. 
F.  Alcalde  of  the  Sierra  Negra.  16  pp.  (Macmillan's 
Mag.  V.  58,  1888,  p.  126.)— Madness  of  Father  Felipe. 
16  pp.  (Macmillan's  Mag.  v.  60,  1889,  p.  205.)— Hudson, 
W.  H.  Niiio  Diablo.  11  pp.  (Macmillan's  Mag.  v.  61, 
1891,  p.  303.)— In  the  doctor's  den.  8  pp.  (Macmil- 
lan's Mag.  V.  54,  1886,  p.  458.)— Indian  rinif.  24  pp. 
(Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  149,  1891,  p.  669.)— Irish  shoot- 
In)^.  11pp.  (JVfacmiftnn's  Jlfag.  V.  53,  1886,  p.  92.)— J..O. 
Muqaddam  of  spins.  6  pp.  (Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  149, 
1891,  p.  371.)— My  novels.  9  pp.  (Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  U9, 
1891,  p.  630.)— Jack  and  IWInory  :  a  tale  of  Christmas- 
tide.  22  pp.  (Blocfcuiood's  Jtfreg.  V.  141, 1887,  p.  58.)— Jes- 
sopp,  A.  Mr.  Dandelow :  a  story  half  told.  24  pp. 
(Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  26, 1889,  p.  136.)— Juana  Alvarez. 
11  pp.  (Macmillan's  Mag.  v.  67, 1888,  p.  112.)— Keary.  E. 
Madeline's  story.  61  pp.  (Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  149, 1891, 
pp.  103,  217,  328.)— Kennedy,  H.  A.  The  Cup  and  the 
critic.  7  pp.  (Macmillan's  Mag.  v.  59,  1889,  p.  446.) — 
Kin^c  Bemba's  point.  15  pp.  (Blackwood's  Mag. 
v.  130,  1881,  p.  91.)- Kipllnif,  R.  Courting  of  Dinah 
Shadd.  14  pp.  (Macmillan's  Mag.  v.  61,  1890,  p.  381.)— 
Deux  petits  tambours.  28  pp.  (Rev.  d.  deux  mondes, 
1891,  3  p«r.  V.  108,  p.  587.)— Disturber  of  traffic.  9  pp. 
(Atlant.  Monthly,  v.  68, 1891,  p.  289.)— Head  of  the  district. 
13  pp.  (Macmillan's  Mag.  v.  61, 1890,  p.  228.) — Incarnation 
of  Krishna  Mulvaney.    15  pp.     (Macmillan's  Mag.  v.  61, 

1890,  p.  146.) — The  Man  who  was.  8  pp.  (Macmillan's 
Mag.v.  61,  1890,  p.  466.)— L,and  of  <larkness.  36  pp. 
(Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  141, 1887,  p.  1.) — I.a  Ham^e,  L.  de 
(Ouida,  pseud.)  Don  Gesnaldo.  48  pp.  (Rev.  d.  deux 
mondes.  1886,  3  p«r.  v.  78,  p.  651.)— Findelkind.  23  pp. 
(Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p6r.  v.  8,  1880,  p.  130.) — Les 
Fresques,  tr.  par  Hephell.  34  pp.  (Rev.  d.  deux  mondes, 
1883,  3  p8r.  V.  57,  p.  887.)— Oiseaux  dans  la  neige.  24  pp. 
(Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  suUse,  3  p€r.  v.  5, 1880,  p.  290.) — La 
Princesse  Napraxine.  26pp.  (Correspondant,  n.  s.  v.  107, 
1886,  p.  667.)— I/astln)5  n«eniory.  9  pp.  (Blackwood's 
Mag.  V.  128,  1880,  p.  349.)— I<aszowska.  Mme.  E.  G.  de, 
and  Gerard,  D.  Waters  of  Hercules.  289  pp.  (Black- 
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fjawless,  E.  Borroughdale  of  Borroughdale.  36  pp. 
(Macmillan's  Mag.  v.  61,  1885,  pp.38,  134.)— £,e|;end  of 
another  worl<l.  13  pp.  (Macmillan's  Mag.  v.  53, 1886, 
p.  401.) — IjCmon.  M.  Alice  Leyton.  Tr.  parE.  Jonveaux. 
40  pp.  (Correspondant,  v.  72,  1867,  p.  815.)- I-o«l)re,  T. 
Rosalinde.  52  pp.  (Simrock,  K.  J.,  Quellen  des  Sliaks- 
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811,  969;  V.  76,  1868,  p.  36.)— Macquoid.  S.  D.  Manor- 
house  of  Kersuel.  15  pp.  (Harper's  Mag.  v.  69,  1884, 
p.  369.)— Magnetic  ntystery.  24  pp.  (Blackivood's 
Mag.  V.  141,  1887,  p.  648.)— Mallock,  W.  H.  A  human 
document.  209  pp.  (Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  60,  1891,  pp.  ,663, 
738,  907;  V.  61,  1892,  pp.  127,  283,  440,  590.)— Marsh,  B. 
Strange  occurrences  in  Canterstone  jail.  24  pp.  (Black- 
wood's Mag.  V.  147, 1890,  p.  791.)— Mattie:  the  history  of 
an  evening.  20  pp.  (Biacfcwood's  Afag.  v.  129, 1881,  p.  700.) 
— Meredith, G.  Oneof  our  conquerors.  208pp.  (Forin. 
Rev.  n.  s.  V.  48,  1890,  pp.  614,  796,  969;  v.  49,  1891,  pp.  143, 
324,  48.5,  6.56,  836.)  —  Millionaire's  cousin.  48  pp. 
(MaemUlan's  Mag.  v.  51,  1885,  pp.  215,  296,  375.)— .Mlnlo, 
W.  Crack  of  doom.  2.'i3  pp.  (Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  138, 
18*),  pp.  163,  283,  423,  586,  795;  v.  139,  1886,  pp.  42,  189,  292, 
60,5,  642,  718.)— -Mr.  fox's  prot<'-B<'-.  23  pp.  (Black- 
wood's Mag.  V.  129, 1881,  pp.  175,  316.)  -M«Mlern  novel- 
ist. 8  pp.  (jlfac7ii»i(ara'sAfn!7.v.  60,  1889,  p.  273.)— Moles- 
worth,  L.  Unexplained.  28  pp.  (Macmillan's  Mag. 
V.  52,  1885,  pp.  49,  119.)— MoncrielT,  J.  M.S.  Pearlin' 
Jean.    20  pp.    (Bfocfcirood's  Mag.  v.  150,  1891,  p.  767.)— 


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IWoiif^lior,  A.  The  Lost  match.  11  pp.  (Macmillan^s 
Mag.  V.  58,  1888,  p.  205.)— MoiiiKl  by  Yfllow  «'r«'«'k. 
13  pp.  (niaekwood's  Mag.  v.  147,  1890,  p.  51.)-.Miirr«.v, 
D.  C.  Taiite  Rachel,  (tr.)  par  P.  Gervais.  13  pp.  {liib- 
lioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p6T.  v.  32,  1886,  p.  144.)— Mur- 
ray, E.  C.  G.  His  Royal  Highness's  love  affair.  14  pp. 
(Harper's  Mag.  v.  71, 1885,  p.  227.)— My  friend  the  pro- 
fessor. 7  pp.  {Macmillan's  Mag.  v.  64, 1886,  p.  192.)— My 
HOn  Toiiiiiiy.  9  pp.  {MacmiUdn's  Mag.  v.  69,  1889, 
p.  371.)— My  «u<'<'e«*j4  in  literature.  11pp.  {Ma.cmUlan's 
Mag.  V.  54,  1886,  p.  4.36.)— My  trcBHure.  20  pp.  (Black- 
wood's Mag.  V.  114,  1888,  p.  364.)— My  uncle's  clock. 
9  pp.  ( Macmillan's  Mag.  v.  57,  1888,  p.  195.)— Nlitht  in 
a  liuyMtack.  6  pp.  (.Blacktaood's  Mag.  v.  149,  1891, 
p.  817.)- Sf»rrl».  W.  E.  Chris.  99  pp.  (Macmillan's 
Mag.  V.  67, 1888,  pp.  144,  224,  304,  321,  466;  V.  58,  1888,  p.  1.)  — 
tkliphanl.  Mrs.  M.O.  W.  A  Country  gentleman.  268pp. 
(Atlant.  Monthly,  v.  55,  1885,  pp.  88,  228,  372,  507,  677,  803; 
V.  56,  1888,  pp.  54,  177,  324,  484,  609,  769;  V.  57,  1886,  pp.  99, 
230.)-and  Aldrich,  T.  B.  The  Second  son.  231pp.  (Al- 
lanl.  Monthly,  v.  59,  1887,  pp.  1,  146,  324,  449,  682,  804;  V.  60, 
1887,  pp.  44,  173,  300,  487,  655,  734;  V.  61,  1888,  pp.  57,  165.)— 
O'Meara,  K.  Narka.  131  pp.  (Harper's  Mag.  v.  74, 
1887,  pp.  207,  461,  622,  679,  856 ;  V.  75,  1887,  pp.  131,  291,  395, 
621,  760,  877.)— On  the  (lark  nionnlains.  18  pp. 
(Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  144,  1888,  p.  646.)  —  O-STelll.  M. 
Born  on  Hallow  E'en.  18  pp.  (Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  148, 
1890,  p.  798.)— Open  door.  30  pp.  (Blackwood's  Mag. 
V.  131,  1882,  p.  1.)— Owen.  J.  A.  An  Historical  clock. 
8  pp.  (Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  150, 1891,  p.  568.)— Pater,  W. 
Sebastian  van  Storck.  13  pp.  (Macmillan's  Mag.  v.  53, 
1886,  p.348.)— Pentock.  34  pp.  (Blackwood's Mag. y.l3\, 
1882,  pp.  204,  293.)— Philanthropist.  17  pp.  (Black- 
wood's Mag.  V.  145, 1889,  p.  263.)— Pickle  of  salt.  8  pp. 
(Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  146, 1889,  p.  668.)— Plain  Frances 
Mowbray.  52  pp.  (Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  137,  1885, 
pp.  245,  326.)— Polish  Elias.  16  pp.  (Blackwood's Mag. 
V.  138,  1885,  p.  463.)— Princess  Yiela.  12  pp.  (Black- 
wood's Mag.  V.  143,  1888,  p.  203.)— Rathillet.  24  pp. 
(Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  147,  1890,  p.  624.)— Reade,  C.  Born 
to  good  luck.  8  pp.  (Harper's  Mag.  v.  67, 1883,  p.  201.)— 
The  Rcture.  21  pp.  (Harper's  Mag.  v.  68,  1884,  pp.  625, 
680.)— Rus.  6  pp.  (Harper's  Mag.  v.  67,  1883,  p.  94.)— 
There's  many  a  slip  'twixt  the  cup  and  the  lip.  11  pp. 
(Harper's  Mag.  v.  68,  1884,  p.  131.)— Tit  for  tat.  21  pp. 
(Harper's  Mag.  v.  66,  1883,  p.  251.)— Reminiscences  of 
an  old  fogey.  35  pp.  (Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  128,  1880, 
p.  693.)— Kitcliie,  Jtfrs.  A.  I.  T.  Mrs.  Dymond.  146  pp. 
(Macmillan's  Mag.  v.  51,  1885,  pp.  321,  401;  v.  52,  1885, 
pp.  1,  81,  173,  241,  321,  455;  V.  53,  1886,  pp.  63,  141.)- 
Hoinance  of  a  bottle.  7  pp.  -  (Macmillan's  Mag. 
V.  56,  1887,  p.  114.)— Round  I>elia"s  basket.  8  pp. 
(Blacktcood's  Mag.  v.  129,  1881,  p.  509.)— Russell,  W.  C. 
Marooned.  246  pp.  (Macmillan's  Mag.  \.  69, 1S89,  pp.  6T, 
146,  161,  264,  321,  401 ;  v.  60,  1889,  pp.  1,  81,  161,  241,  322,  401.) 
—Secret  mission.    139  pp.    (Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  147, 

1890,  pp.  699,  723 ;  v.  148,  1890,  pp.  19,  251,  406,  480,  684,  770 ; 
V.  149,  1891,  p.  76.)— Secret  of  the  SIradivarius. 
14  pp.  (Blackwood's  Mag.y.  130,  1881,  p,  771.)— Sliand, 
A.  I.  Fortune's  wheel.  282  pp.  ((Blackwood's  Mag. 
V.  137,  1885,  pp.  437,  694,  748;  v.  138,  1885,  pp.  67,  206,  333, 
480,  618,  713;  v.  139,  1886,  pp.  80,  153.)— Sharp,  W.  Hal- 
loween :  a  threefold  chronicle.  15  pp.  (Harper's  Mag. 
V.  72,  1886,  p.  842.)— Sliorthouse,  J.  H.  A  Teacher  of 
the  violin.  26  pp.  (Macmillan's  Mag.  v.  57,  1888,  p.  1.)— 
Sllroutled  watcher.    7  pp.     (Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  149, 

1891,  p.  38.)— Skelton,  J.  (Shirley,  pseud. )  The  Crookit 
Meg.  86  pp.  (Eraser's  Masf.  n.  s.  v.  21,  1880,  pp.  272,  403, 
489,  642,  721.)— Smith,  H.  Esther.  46  pp.  (Omnibus  of 
modem  romartce,  v.  3,  p.  75.)— Sons  and  dauKliters. 
48  pp.  (Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  147,  1890,  pp.  345,  485.)— 
Squire  Ooot  of  Doot  Hall,  Doot  Hill,  Ireland.  8  pp. 
(Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  149,  1891,  p.  823.)— Stevenson.  R. 
L.  B.  The  Silverado  squatters.  24  pp.  (Century  Mag. 
V.  5,  1884,  pp.  27,  182.)— Story  of  James  Barker. 
29  pp.  (Blaeku'ood's  Mag.  v.  132, 1882,  p.  495.)— Story  of. 
the  Ardent.  6  pp.  (Macmillan's  Mag.  v.  66,  1887, 
p.  296.) — Strangle  temptation.  20  pp.  (Macmillan's 
Mag.  T.  63,  1886,  p.  215.)— Strickland,  A.    Ellen  Clare. 


10  pp.  (Omnibus  of  modem  romance,  v.  10,  p.  81.) — 
SturKls.  J.  A  Child  of  science.  16  pp.  (Uacmillan't 
Mag.  V.  56.  1887,  p.  05.)-My  ghost.  18  pp.  (MacmilUm't 
Mag.  V.  5.5,  1887,  p.  143.)-Such  pity  as  a  father  hath. 
19  pp.  (Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  143,  1888.  p.  82.)— Snily,  J. 
Friendly  rivalry.  15  pp.  (Harper's  Mag.  v.  79,  ISSS),  p.  99.) 
-Swift,  J.  Full  and  true  account  of  the  battle  fought 
last  Friday  between  the  ancient  and  the  modern  books 
in  St.  James's  library.  [Anon.]  82  pp.  (  Wi(h  his  Tale  of 
a  tub,  p.  236.)— Tale  of  the  bull-rinK.  4  pp.  (Black- 
wood's Mag.  V.  145,  1889,  p.  390. )  — Thomas.  12  pp. 
(Blackioood's  Mag.  v.  141,  1887,  p.  812.)— Traill,  H.  D. 
Protectorate  of  Porcolongu.  13  pp.  (Macmillan's  Mag. 
V.  55,  1887.  p.  36.)— Trollope,  A.  Dr.  Wortle's  school. 
129  pp.    (Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  127,  1880,  pp.  545,  681 ;  v.  128, 

1880,  pp.  1,  228,  391,  405,  .563,  710.)— Fixed  period.  114  pp. 
(Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  130,  1881,  pp.  413,  653,  681;  v.  131, 
1882,  pp.  78,  170,  330.)— Tupper,  M.  F.  My  ghost  story. 
12  pp.  (Works,  V.  2,  p.  236.)— The  Phrenologist.  7  pp. 
(  Works,  V.  2,  p.  222.)— The  Truailt.  7  pp.  (  Works,  v.  2, 
p.  229.)— Uncle  K.    62  pp.     (Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  130, 

1881,  pp.  143,  355,  448.)— Verney,  iMdy  F.  P.  In  the 
dales  sixty  years  since.  9  pp.  (Macmillan's  Mag.  v.  68, 
1888,  p.  49.)— Victor  Urahani.  13  pp.  (Macmillan's 
Mag.  V.  53,  1886,  p.  364.)— Walford,  Mrs.  L.  B.  C.  Stiff- 
necked  generation.    265  pp.    (Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  143, 

1888,  pp.  451,  595,  733;  V.  144,  1888,  pp.  21,  162,  316,  615,  817; 
V.  145, 1889,  p.  53.)— Ward.  Mrs.  M.  A.  A.  Omitted  chap- 
ter of  "  Robert  Elsmere."     15  pp.     (Nete  Englandcr,v.60, 

1889,  p.  103.)— Who  milked  my  cow?  11pp.  (Omni- 
bus of  modem  romance,  v.  3,  p.  66.) — Withered  arm. 
19  pp.  (Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  143,  1888,  p.  30.)— Within 
his  dauK^er.  22  pp.  (Blackioood's  Mag.  v.  137,  1886, 
p.  111.)- Zlt  and  SBoe :  their  early  experiences.  4S  pp. 
(Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  139, 1886,  pp.  457,  612.) 

Seealso  Amoriciiii  lictlon.— Arthur,  King. — Enfp* 

lish    folk-lore.— Fn^lish    literature.— English 

metrical  romances.— Fairy  talcs. 
Eiig'lislt  fiction.  Bibliography. 

Chicago  Public  Library.    Catalogue  of 

English   prose   fiction   and  juvenile   books. 

1889.  W.  15 
Detroit  Public  Library.     Catalogue  of 

English   prose   fiction   and  juvenile   books. 

1886.  L.43 

Manchester  City  Library.     Catalogue 

of  English  prose  fiction.     1894.  W.  63 

Minneapolis  Public  Library.    Finding 

list  of  English  prose  fiction  and  books  for  the 
young.     1890.  W.  16 

■  I>iebrecht,  F.    Zur  englischen  volkslitteratnr.  4  pp. 

(Oermania,  v.  21,  1876,  p.  401.) 

See  also  the  lists  of  English  fiction  in  the  catalogues 
of  libraries,  as  <-alifornia  State  Library.  —  4'in- 
vlnnati  Public  liibrary.  —  Enoch  Pratt  Free 
Library  of  llaltiiiiore  I'ity,  etc. 

Kii^^lisli  fiction,  Histo'ry  and  criticism. 

Howells,  W.  D.     Criticism  and  fiction. 


1892. 

JUSSERAND,    J.   J. 

time  of  Shakespeare. 


2224 
English  novel  in  the 
1890.  3305 


Russell,  P.    Guide  to  British  and  Ameri- 
can novels.     1894.  2222 

Wheeleb,  W.  a.  Explanatory  and  pro- 
nouncing dictionary  of  the  noted  names  of 
fiction.     1889.  1186 

Barrie,  J.  M.    Brought  back  from  Elysium.    9  pp. 

(Contemp.  Rev.  v.  57,  1890,  p.  846.)— Blanc,  Mme.  M.  T. 
de  S.  {T.  Bentzon,  pseud.)  Nouveaux  remans  anglais. 
30  pp.  (Rev.  d.  deitx  mondes,  1886,  3  pit.  v.  88,  p.  91.)— 
Candour  in  English  fiction.  7  pp.  (Macmillan's  Mag. 
V.  61,  1890,  p.  314.)— I>u  Parquet,  Mme.  C.  (C.  L.  R«gis, 
pseud.)    Le  roman  anglais  contemporain.  97  pp.  (Com- 


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tpondant,  n.  s.  V.  91,  1882,  p.  470  j  v.  108,  1886,  p.  879 ;  V.  119, 

1889,  p.  114.)  — Le  rornan  th£ologique  eii  Angleterre. 
25  pp.  {Comspondant,  n.  8.  v.  102,  1885,  p.  228.)— Eii|C- 
liNh  reHllHui  and  romance.  27  pp.  {Quart.  Rev.  v.  nS, 
1891,  p.  468.)— Fllirhl  of  lady-birdtt.  31pp.  {Dublin 
Univ.  Mag.  v.  36,  1850,  p.  77;  V.  37,  1851,  p.  3S7.)— Kor- 
KOllen  novelM.  27  pp.  {Dublin  Univ.  Mag.  v.  59, 1862, 
pp.  339,  685.)— <iirowth  of  the  English  novel.  31  pp. 
( Quart.  Rev.  v.  163, 1886,  p.  34.)— HaniilKaii,  D.  F.  Arti- 
Bciality  of  English  novels.    11  pp.    ( Westm.  Rev.  v.  133, 

1890,  p.  254. )— Hippe,  M.  Eine  vor-Defoe'sche  englische 
Robinsonade.  38  pp.  {Eng.  siudien,  v.  19,  1894.  p.  66.)— 
HonPicK^r,  J.  J.  Der  moderne  englische  sensations, 
reman.  15  pp.  ( Unsere  Zeit,  1874,  v.  1,  p.  113.)— Ja»»«- 
raiid,  J.  J.  Le  ronian  au  temps  de  Shakspeare.  40  pp. 
{Rev.  d.  deux  mondea,  1887,  3  p«r.  v.  79,  p.  573.)— I-a  Ka- 
in4'e,  L.  de  (Ouida,  pteud.)  Tendencies  of  English 
action.  13  pp.  {N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  141,  1886,  p.  213.)— iilt«ra- 
tiire  of  the  streets.  26  pp.  (Edtn.  J??b.  v.  165, 1887,  p.  40.) 
— JIacColl,  M.  Morality  in  fiction.  19  pp.  {Contemp, 
Rev.  V.  60,  1891,  p.  234. )  —  Maiis<a.  H.  L.  Sensation 
novels.  39  pp.  (7n  hi«  Letters,  p.  213.)— Martin,  H.  M. 
Romans  de  Noel  en  Angleterre.  26  pp.  {Rev.  contemp. 
1854,  V.  6,  p.  620.)— Noilern  novel  and  romance.  6  pp. 
{Dublin  Univ.  Mag.  v.  61,  1863,  p.  438.)— Xovcls.  40  pp. 
{Blacku!Ood'»  Mag.  v.  94,  1863,  p.  168;  v.  102,  1867,  p.  257.)— 
Another  cluster  of  novels.  11  pp.  {Dublin  Univ.  Mag. 
v.  65,  1865,  p.  570.)— Batch  of  last  year's  novels.  14  pp. 
{Dublin  Univ.  Mag.  v.  59, 1862,  p.  396.)— Budget  of  novels. 
12  pp.  {Dublin  Univ.  Mag.  v.  39, 1852,  p.  215.)— Bunch  ot 
new  novels.  20  pp.  ( Dublin  Univ.  Mag.  v.  34,  1849,  p.  680. ) 
— Chit-chat  alK>ut  new  novels.  15  pp.  ( Dublin  Univ.  Mag. 
V.  32, 1848,  p.  89.)— Evening's  gossip  on  new  novels.  18  pp. 
{Dublin  Univ.  Mag.  v.  31,  1848,  p.  608.)  — Group  of  new 
novels.  13  pp.  {Dublin  Univ.  Mag.  v.  65,  1865,  p.  339.)— 
New  novels.  27  pp.  (Btacfci«)od'«  Mag.  v.  128, 1880,  p.377; 
Dublin  Univ.  Mag.  v.  53,  1859,  p.  483. )— Our  great  exhibi- 
tion of  novels  for  1851.  19  pp.  {Dublin  Univ.  Mag.  v.  38, 
1851,  p.  567. ) — Our  spring  crop  of  novels.  14  pp.  {Dublin 
Univ.  Mag.  v.  33,  1849,  p.  667.)— Recent  novels.  27  pp. 
{Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  131,  1882,  p.  365;  Dublin  Univ.  Mag. 
V.  35,  1850,  p.  647;  v.  42,  1853,  p.  611;  v.  52,  1858,  p.  746.)— 
Recent  popular  novels.  16  pp.  {Dublin  Univ.  Mag.  v.  57, 
1861,  p.  192.)— Some  late  novels,  as  seen  through  a  Kil- 
larney  glass.  13  pp.  (jOuWin  l/ntf.  Jlfog.  v.  62, 1868,  p.  215.) 
— Summer  novels.  7  pp.  ( Dublin  Univ.  Mag.  v.  62,  1863, 
p.  215.)— Trio  of  novels.  10  pp.  {Dublin  Univ.  Mag.  v.  41, 
1853,  p.  70.)— Xovelsand  novellHtN.  33  pp.  {London 
Quart.  Rev.  v.  16,  1861,  p.  282.)— Novels  for  infancy, 
manhood,  and  second  childhood.  7  pp.  {Dublin  Univ. 
Mag.  v.  51,  1868,  p.  725.)— NovelM  of  faNhionable  life. 
36  pp.  {Dublin  Univ.  Mag.  v.  12, 1838,  p.  3.)— Novels  of 
the  day:  their  writers  and  readers.  13  pp.  {Eraser's 
Mag.  v.  62, 1860,  p.  205. )— Novels  of  the  season.  10  pp. 
( Dublin  Univ.  Mag.  v.  43,  1854,  p.  726 ;  Fraser's  Mag.  v.  4, 
1831,  p.  8.)-Penn.y  Hetlon.  22  pp.  {Quart.  Bev.v.m, 
1890,  p.  160.)— Fenny  novels.  9pp.  {Macmillan's  Mag, 
v.  14,  1886,  p.  96.)— Preston,  H.  W.  The  Church  of  Eng- 
land novel.  9  pp.  {Atlant.  Monthly,  v.  58,  1886,  p.  783.)— 
Girl  novelists  of  the  time.  10  pp.  {Atlant.  Monthly,  v.  60, 
1887,  p.  705.)— Frothero,  R.  E.  The  English  novel  in 
the  time  of  Shakespeare.  3  pp.  ( Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  28, 
1890,  p.  242.)— Iteeent  lirtion  in  England  and  France. 
11  pp.  {Macmillan's  Mag.  v.  50,  1884,  p.  250.)— Kecent 
novel  writiniir.  8  pp.  (Macmillan's  Mag.  v.  13,  1868, 
p.  202.)— KeppUer,  A.  English  railway  fiction.  10  pp. 
{Atlant.  Monthly,  v.  68,  1891,  p.  78.)— Nainion,  G.  What 
boys  read.  12  pp.  {fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  39,  1886,  p.  248.)— 
Nhand.  A.  I.  'The  novelists  and  their  patrons.  13  pp. 
{Fortn.  Rev.  a.  a.  v.  40,  1886,  p.  23.)— Nhore,  A.  Modern 
English  novels.  16  pp.  (  Westm.  Rev.  v.  134, 1890,  p.  143.) 
—Traill,  H.  D.  Romance  realisticised.  10  pp.  {Con- 
temp. Rev.  v.  59,  1891,  p.  200.)— Whipple,  E.  P.  Novels 
of  the  season.  10  pp.  {Essays  and  reviews,  v.  2,  p.  854.) 
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Note.— For  criticisms  of  the  novels  of  a  particular 
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£ng'lisli  folk-lore. 
Akerman,  J.  Y. 


Wiltshire  tales. 


Bray,  Mrs.  A.  E. 

legends  of  the  west. 

Denham,  M.  a. 


1853. 
1238 
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1238 
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Dyer,  T.  P.  T.    Folklore  of  Shakespeare. 

1884.  3304 

GoMME,  G.  L.  {Ed.)   Mother  Bunch's  closet 

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GURDON,  Lady  E.  C.  W.  {Ed.)     [Folk-lore 

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Jackson,  G.  F.     Shropshire  folk-lore :  a 

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Morris,   W.      Roots   of  the    mountains, 

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NoRTHALL,  G.  F.     English   folk -rhymes. 

A  collection  of  traditional  verses.    1892.     1325 

Parkinson,   T.      Yorkshire  legends   and 

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Sternberg,  T.    Dialect  and  folk-lore  of 

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SWAINSON,   C.      Folklore   and   provincial 

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English  history  by  contemporary  writers.  7  v. 
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English  home  life.    Collier,  R.  L.  1528 


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Essex. 
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Robertson,  J.  D.    Glossary  of  dialect  and 

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Hampshire. 

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Irish. 
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Kent. 

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Kavenoron,  T.     A  wooing  song  of  a  yeoman  of 

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Lancashire, 
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Peacock,  E.    Glossary  of  words  used  in 

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The  same.     1889,  2  pts.     (Eiig.  Dialect  Soc. 

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Norfolk. 

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Metcalfe,  W.  M.  {Ed.)  Legends  of  the 
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»«ll«tlHIMl. 

HIbbert,  S.    A  day  in  the  Haaf,  in  the  dialect  of 
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Elwoethy,  F.  T.  West  Somerset  word- 
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Williams,  W.  P.,  and  Jones,  W.  A.  Glos- 
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StaRordslilre. 

Northall,  G.   F.      Folk-phrases  of  four 

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Surrey. 

GOWER,  G.  W.  G.  L.     Glossary  of  Surrey 

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Sussex. 
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Westniorlaud. 
Dc  <tulncey,  T.  Danith  origin  of  the  lalje-country 
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Wiltshire. 

Dartnell,  G.   E.,  and  Goddard,   E.  H. 
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Lawson,  R.  Upton-on-Severn  words  and 
phrases.     1884.     (Eng.  Dialect  Soc.  no.  42.) 

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Northall,   G.  P.     Folk-phrases  of  four 

counties  (Glouc,  Staff.,  Warw.,  Wore)    1894. 

(Eng.  Dialect  Soc.  no.  73. )  —2163 
Salisbury,  J.      Glossary  of    wordp   and 

phrases  used  in  s.   e.  Worcestershire.      1894. 

(Eng.  DialectSoc.no.  12.)  —2103 


Yorkuhlr*. 

Addy,  S.  O.  (Ed.)  Glossary  of  words  used 
in  the  neigbourhood  of  Sheffield.  With  suppl. 
1888-91,  2  pts.     (Eng.  Dialect  Soc.  nos.  57,  62. ) 

—2163 

Wright,  J.    Grammar  of  the  dialect  of 

Windhill,  in  the  west  riding  of  Yorkshire. 
1892.    (Eng.  Dialect  Soc.  no.  67.)  —2163 

Brown,  O.  N.  York  minster  screen,  being  a  speci- 
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Yorkshire  tlialojcuc  in  Yorkshire  dialect;  between 
an  awd  wife,  a  lass,  and  a  butcher,  1673.  '8  pp.  (Eng. 
Dialect  Soc.  no.  76,  p.  109.) 

Eiig:lish  lang-iiage.  Dictionaries. 

Barclay,  J.  Complete  and  universal  dic- 
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BuLLOKAR,  J.     English  expositor.     1731. 

1186 

Davies,  T.  L.  O.    Supplementary  English 

glossary.     1881.  1106 

Fallows,    S.      Prog^ressive  supplemental 

dictionary  of  the  English  language.     1886. 

1141 

Fen  NELL,  C.  A.  M.  (Ed.)  Stanford  dic- 
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1892.  R.13 

Punk,  I.  K.,  and  others  (Eds.)    Standard 

dictionary  of  the  English  language.  1894-95, 
2  V.  1112 

Hunter,   R.     Encyclopaedic    dictionary. 

V.  3,  pt.  2-v.  7,  pt.  2.     1884-89,  5  v.  in  9.     R.14 

Note.— For  v.  1-3,  pt.  1,  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Johnson,   S.     Dictionary  of  the  English 

language.     1755,  2  v.  P.R. 

The  same.     1828.  1142 

Dictionary  of  the  English  language  ;  in 

miniature,  by  J.  Hamilton,     [n.  t.  p.]    n.  d. 

1178 

Kersey,   J.     Dictionarium  Anglo-Britan- 

nicum  ;  or,  a  generar English  dictionary.  1708. 

1195 

Knodle,    E.      Classifying    wordbook ;   in 

some  parts  of  which,  words  are  classed  ac- 
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Mackay,  C.      Glossary  of  obscure  words 

and  phrases  in  the  writings  of  Shakespeare 
and  his  contemporaries,  traced  etymologically 
to  the  ancient  language  of  the  British  people 
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Maunder,   S.    Dictionary  of  the  English 

language.  1830.  ( Treasury  of  knowledge,  pt.  1. ) 

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Mayhew,  a.  L.,  and  Skeat,  W.  W.  Con- 
cise dictionary  of  middle  English  from  A.  D. 
1150  to  1580.     1888.  1107 

Murray,  J.  A.  H.    New  English  dictionary 

on  historical  principles.     1881-96,  21  pts.    1105 

Palmer,  A.  S.  Folk-etymology,  a  dic- 
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ENGLISH  LANGITAQE,  Dictionaries 


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Ray,  J.    Collection  of  English  words  not 

generally  used.  With  their  significations  and 
original.  1768.  (  With  his  Complete  collec- 
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Richardson,   C.     New  dictionary  of  the 

English  language.    1838,  2  v.  —2151 

Stormonth,  J.    Dictionary  of  the  English 

language.     1885.  R.ll 

Walker,  J.  Critical  pronouncing  diction- 
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1825.  2121 

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dictionary  of  the  English  language,  n.  d.  1156 

Webster,  N.    American  dictionary  of  the 

English  language.     1828,  2  v.  R.14 

International  dictionary  of  the  English 

language  .  .  .  revised  and  enlarged  under  the 
supervision  of  Noah  Porter.    1896.  R.ll 

Wedgwood,    H.     Dictionary   of  English 

etymology.     1859-65,  3  v.  in  4.  —2121 

Whitney,  W.  D.  {Ed.)  Century  diction- 
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Wright,  T.  Anglo-Saxon  and  old  Eng- 
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Yule,  H.,  and  Burnell,  A.  C.    Hobson- 

Jobson :  being  a  glossary  of  Anglo-Indian 
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EnglLsh  laugiiag'e,  Dictionaries  vnth  meanings 
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Chinook. 

Dictionary  of  the  Chinook  jargon,  with 
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Hale,     H.    An    international   idiom :  a 

manual  of  the  Oregon  trade  language,  or 
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CIngraleoc. 

Cabtek,  C.  English-Sinhalese  dictionary. 
1891.  R.36 

Cort'an. 

Scott,  J.  English-Corean  dictionary.  1891. 

R.36 
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NiEUW  ZAKWOORDENBOEK  der  hollandsche 
en  engelsche  talen.    n.  d.,  2  pts.  in  1  v.     HOC 

ENkiino. 

Wells,  R.,  Jr.,  and  Kelly,  J.  W.  English- 
Eskimo  and  Eskimo-English  vocabularies. 
1890.  (U.  S.  Education,  Bureau  of.  Circular, 
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French. 

Boyeb,  a.  Dietionnaire  royal  frangois- 
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Nugent,  T.    New  pocket  dictionary  of  the 

French  and  English  languages.  1810;  1823, 
2  V.  in  1.  1178 

Spiers,  A.    Manual  of  commercial  terms 

in  English  and  French.    1847.  1178 


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[and  English  and  French]  pronouncing  dic- 
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Veitelle,  I.  de.   Mercantile  dictionary  .  .  . 

in  English,  Spanish,  and  French.     1864.     1146 

Clorinan. 
Flueqel,  F.     Dictionary  of   the  English 
and  German  languages  for  home  and  school. 
Ed.  by  I.  Schmidt  and  G.  Tanger.    1896.   R.34 

Thieme,  F.  W.    Neues  vollstaendiges  kriti- 

sches  woerterbuch  der  englischen  und  deut> 
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Pocket  dictionary  of  the  English  and 

German  languages,    n.  d.  1178 

Williams,  F.     New  pocket-dictionary  of 

the  English  and  German  languages.  1856, 
2  pts.  in  1  V.  1188 

I><^  ifculnccy,  T.    Anglo-German  dictionaries.    4  pp. 

(  Uncoil,  writings,  v.  2,  p.  348. ) 

Oreck. 

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Italian. 

Graglia,  G.  New  pocket  dictionary  of  the 
Italian  and  English  languages.  1829  ;  1840  ; 
1863.  1178 

James,  W.,  and  Grassi,  G.    Dictionary  of 

the  English  and  Italian  languages.  1868.   L.127 

Latin. 

Epinal  glossary.  Latin  and  old-English  of 
the  eighth  century.  Ed.  by  Henry  Sweet. 
1883.  —2121 

HnnnUrii. 

Cappelleb,  K.  Sanskrit-English  diction- 
ary based  upon  the  St.  Petersburg  lexicons. 
1891.  1193 

Macdonell,  a.  a.     Sanskrit-English  dic- 
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Npani»k. 

Meadows,  F.  O.  New  Spanish  and  Eng- 
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portatil  espaiiol-ingl6s.     1846,  2  v.  in  1.      1178 

iVofc. —Also  with  an  English  title  page. 

Veitelle,  I.  de.  Mercantile  dictionary  .  .  . 

in  English,  Spanish,  and  French.     1864.     1145 

Note.— For  diotionaries  of  the  Dialects  of  the  English 
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Knglisli  language,  Dictionaries,  Criticism,  etc. 

limit.  T.W.  English  lexicography.  ISpp.  {NewEng- 
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English  language.  Etymology. 

Mackay,  C.  Glossary  of  obscui-e  words 
and  phrases  in  the  writings  of  Shakespeare 
and  his  contemporaries,  traced  etymologically 
to  the  ancient  language  of  the  British  people 
as  spoken  before  the  irruption  of  the  Danes 
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•  Palmer,  A.  S.    Folk-etymology,  a  diction- 
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ENGLISH  LANGUAGE,  Etymology 


1295 


ENGLISH  LANGUAGE,  Grammar 


Skeat,  W.  W.    List  of  English  words,  the 

etymology  of  which  is  illustr.  by  comparison 
with  Icelandic.     1876.  —2122 

The  same.  (With  Cleasby,  K.,  Icelandic- 
Eng.  diet. )  1182 

Principles  of  English  etymology.    1887. 

—2137 

Talbot,  W.  H.  F.    English  etymologies. 

1847.  -2122 

TooNE,   W.     Glossary   and    etymological 

dictionary  of  obsolete  and  uncommon  words. 
1832.  1178 

Wedgwood,   H.     Dictionary   of  English 

etymology.     1859-65,  3  v.  in  4.  —2121 

Brink.  B.  ten.     Das  altenglische  suffix  ere.    4  pp. 

{Anglia,  v.  5,  1882,  p.  1.)— Barewe,  bare,  bere.  2  pp. 
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9  pp.  (Webster,  N.,  Intemat.  diet,  of  Eng.  tang.  p.  xlv.)— 
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considered  as  tending  to  enrich  the  English  language. 
22  pp.  (Lancashire  and  Cheshire  Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  11, 
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1886,  p.  506;  V.  10,  1887,  p.  180;  V.  11,  1888,  p.  511.)-S»r. 
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p.  181.)— Woe-begone.  4  pp.  {Eng.  studien,  v.  11,  1888, 
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{Anglia,  v.  3,  1880,  p.  155.)— Old  English  etymologies. 
6  pp.  {Eng.  Studien,  v.  2, 1879,  p.  312.)- Walcott,  M.  E. 
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Note.— For  dictionaries  containing  Etymology,  see 
Barclay,  J.-I»avls.  F.  L.  O. -Fallows,  S.-Feiinell, 
C.  A.  M.— Funk,  J.  K.,  and  others.— llnnter,  R.— 
Johnson.  S.— Knortle,  B.— Maekay.  C— Mayhew, 
A.  L.— Murray,  J.  A.  H.— Norton,  0.  L.— Ray,  J.— 
Stroinonth,  J.— Webster,  N.-Wiiltney,  W.  D.— 
WrlKlit,  J.— Yule,  H.,  and  Burnell,  A.  C. 

English  language,  Qrammar. 

BUELBBING,  K.  D.  Geschichte  des  ablauts 
der  starken  zeitwoerter  innerhalb  des  Sued- 
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CoBBETT,  W.     Grammar  of  the  English 

language,  in  a  series  of  letters.     1846.     — 2157 

Tuteur  anglais,  ou  grammaire  reguliSre 

de  la  langue  anglaise.    1805.  — 2121 

Fowler,  W.  C.    English  grammar.    The 

English  language  in  its  elements  and  forms. 
1855.  -2121 

Murray,   L.    English  exercises,  adapted 

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English  grammar.     1825.  — 2156 

Peyton,   V.    J.      Elfimens   de    la   langue 

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Ramsey,  8.'  English  language  and  Eng- 
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Ross,  O.  H.    Absolute  participle  in  middle 

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Sievbrs,   G.  E.      Old  English   grammar. 

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Stratmann,  p.  H.    Mittelenglische  gram- 

matik.     1885.  —2122 

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Wright,  J.     Grammar  of  the   dialect  of 

Windhill  in  the  west  riding  of  Yorkshire. 
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Barclay,  J.    Outline  of  English  grammar,    32  pp. 

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5  pp.  {Eng.  studien,  \.  20,  1895,  p.  403.)-Stralmann, 
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stimrate  (schwache)  forrader  adjective  im  Altenglischen. 
1  p.  {Eng  studien,  v.  3,  1880.  p.  272.)-Zur  mitteleng- 
lischen grammatik.  ip.  (Bnff.  «J«d««»,  V.  4,  1881,  p.289.) 
-Sub|iinetivenio«le.    5  pp.    {Wcslm.  Rev.  v.  20,1^. 

p.  466'.)-Swacn,  A.  E.  H.     To  dare.     27  pp.     (iW- 


ENGLISH  LANGUAGE,  Grammar 


1296 


ENGLISH  LANGUAGE;  Pronunciation 


ttudim,  V.  20,  1895,  p.  266.)-Vlctor,  W.  Die  wissen- 
schaftliche  prranimatik  und  der  englische  unterricht. 
19  pp.  {Eng.  studien,  v.  3, 1880,  p.  106.)— VO(re»,  F.  Der 
reflexive  dativ  Im  Knglischen.  58  pp.  (Anglia,  v.  6, 1883, 
p.'817.)— WoudI,  G.  Behandlung  der  englischen  praepo- 
sitionen  auf  der  realscliule  I  ordnung.  73  pp.  (Eng. 
ttlldien,  v.  4, 1881,  p.  100 ;  v.  5,  1882,  p.  879 ;  v.  6,  1883,  p.  216.  )— 
Dativ undaccusativim  Englischen.  26  pp.  {Eng. studien, 
V.  15,  1891,  p.  82. )— ZnpHia,  J.  Der  accusativus  quali- 
tatis  im  heatigen  Englisch.  4  pp.  {Anglia,  v.  7,  1884, 
p.  15«.) 

EiikH^sIi  laiigrnage,  HUtory. 

BiERBAUM,  P.  J.    History  of  English  lan- 
guage and  literature.    1889.  — 2157 

Ellis,  G.    Historical  sketch  of  the  rise  and 

progress  of  the  English  poetry  and  language. 
1845,  2  V.  (In  his  Specimens  of  the  early  Eng. 
poets,  V.  1,  2. )  1316 

FowLEK,  W.  C.    English  grammar.     The 

English  language  in  its  elements  and  forms, 
with  a  history  of  its  origin  and  development. 
1856.  —2121 

Oliphant,   T.   L.   K.    The  new  English. 

1886,  2  V.  —2123 

Borclay,  J.    Short  essay  on  the  origin  and  antiquity 

of  the  English  tongue.  3  pp.  (In  his  Compl.  diet,  of 
Eng.  lang.  1813,  p.  viii.)— Biixton,  D.  ^Our  mother- 
tongue  in  our  fatherland.  10  pp.  ( Lancashire  and  Che- 
shire Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  10,  1858,  p.  37.)— Hadle.y,  J. 
Brief  history  of  the  English  language.  Revised  by  G.  L. 
Kittredge.  16  pp.  (Webster,  N.,  Intemat.  diet,  of  Eng. 
latig.  p.  xxix.)— Johnson,  S.  History  of  the  English 
language.  27  pp.  {In  his  Diet,  of  Eng.  lang.  v.  1, 1755; 
1828,  p.  7.)— I.atham,  R.  G.  On  the  language  of  Lanca- 
shire, under  the  Romans.  10  pp.  (Lancashire  and  Che- 
shire Hist.  Soc.  Tratis.  v.  9,  1857,  p.  1.)— Hcijiriiol,  E.  G. 
Notice  hlstoriqne  sur  la  langue  anglaise,  depuis  son 
origine  jusqu'au  18  siftcle.  24  pp.  (In  his  Tableau  de 
moenrs  au  10  siScle  ...  p.  81 :  Crapelet,  G.  A.,  Coll.  dcs 
anc.  man.  de  Vhist.  et  de  la  tangme/r.)— Wrlfjht,  T.  On 
the  history  of  the  English  language.  22  pp.  ( Lancashire 
and  Cheshire  Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  9, 1867,  p.  143. ) 

Eiigrlish  lanji^uag-e.  Metre.  See  under  Prosody. 
Engrli.sli   la,nf^ua,ge.  Names.    See  Names  (in 
general  alphabet. ) 

English  language.  Orthography.    See  under 

Pronunciation  and  spelling. 
English  language,  Periodicals. 

American  Journal  OF  Philology.  Balto., 

1880-66.     17  V.  —2164 

American    Philological    Association. 

Transactions.    Cambr.,  1883-93.    11  v.  in  8. 

—2163 
iVble. — For  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Anglia.     Zeitschrift  fuer  englische  phi- 

lologie.     Halle,  1878-96.     18  v.  — 4124 

Beiblatt:    Mitteilungen    aus    dem    ge- 

samten  gebiete  der  englischen  sprache  und 
litteratur.    Halle,  1890-96.     6  v.  —4123 

Early  English  Text  Society.  Publica- 
tions. Lond.,  1883-96.  56  nos.  2125 
JVot«.— For  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Englische  Studien.    v.  1,  8-23.    Heilb 

1877-96.     17  V.  _4126 

Note.— Tor  v.  2-7  see  preceding  catalogue. 

English  Dialect  Society.    Publications. 

Lend.,  1873-96.    76  nos.  —2163 


Philological  Society  of  London.  Trans- 
actions.    Lond.,  1882-94.     4  v.  —2165 

Note.— For  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Scottish  Text  Societty.     [Publications.] 

Edinb.,  1883-96.     23  v.  2113 

English  language.  Pronunciation  and  spelling. 
American  Philosophical  Society.  Re- 
port of  the  committee  appointed  (Jan.  6, 1888) 
to  assist  the  commission  on  amended  orthog- 
raphy, created  by  virtue  of  a  resolution  of  the 
Legislature  of  Pennsylvania.    1889.        —2576 

Bell,  A.M.   English  visible  speech.  [1895.] 

—2173 
^  Science  of  speech.    1897.  — 21''3 

Ellis,  A.  J.     Early  English  pronunciation 

with  especial  reference  to  Shakspeare  and 
Chaucer,   v.  5.    1889.    ( Chaucer  Soc.  2  s.  no.  27. ) 

1302 
The  same.     {Early  Eng.  Text  Soc.  extra  8. 
no.  56. )  2124 

Note. — For  v.  1-4  see  preceding  catalogue. 

English  Spelling  Reform  Association. 

Therd  aniual  report.     [1882.]  —2164 

Jones,   E.     Spelling  and   school   boards. 

1877.  —2164 

Murray,  J.  A.  H.   Spelling  reform.    [1880.] 

—2164 

Phyfe,  W.  H.  p.    Seven  thousand  words 

often  mispronounced.  A  complete  hand-book 
of  difficulties  in  English  pronunciation.    1889. 

—2157 

Pogatscher,  a.   Zur  lautlehre  der  griechi- 

schen,  lateinischen,  und  romanischen  lehn- 
worte  im  Altenglischen.  1888.  ( Brink,  B.  ten, 
and  others,  Quellen  und  forschungen,  v.  64.) 

—3166 

RuNDELL,  J.  B.  Partial  corections  of  Eng- 
lish spellings  aproovd  of  by  the  Philological 
Society.     1882.  —2164 

Skeat,  B.  M.    Word-list  illustrating  the 

correspondence  of  modern  English  with  An- 
glo-French vowel-sounds.  1884.  [Eng.  Dia- 
lect Soc.  no.  43. )  —2163 

Sweet,  H.   History  of  English  sounds  from 

the  earliest  period.    1888.  — 2122 

Brink,  B.  ten.    Beitraege  zur  englischen  lautlehre. 

44  pp.  (Anglia,  v.  1,  1878,  p.  512;  v.  2,  1879,  p.  177.)— 
Hrnuice'".  E.  Zur  lautlichen  entwickluug  der  eng- 
lischen schriftsprache  im  anfang  des  16  jahrhundert. 
84  pp.  (Anglia,  v.  15,  1893,  p.  261.)— »a.y,  H.  N.  Condi- 
tions of  success  in  spelling  reform.  20  pp.  (New  Eng- 
lander,  v.  43,  1884,  p.  632.)— Fl<-k,  W.  Vocalverkuerzung 
in  englischen  woertern  germanischen  ursprungs.  9  pp. 
(Eng.  studien,  v.  8,  1885,  p.  502.)— Fisohor,  H.  Zur 
geschichte  der  aussprache  des  Englischen.  2  pp.  (Eng. 
studien,  v.  4,  1881,  p.  288.)— Fl<>a,y,  F.  G.  The  living  key 
to  spelling  reform.  18  pp.  ( Royal  Soc.  of  lit.  7Va»s.  2  s. 
v.  12,  1882,  p.  623.)— Freeman,  E.  A.  Things,  names, 
and  letters.  14  pp.  (Contemp.  Rev.  v.  49,  1886,  p.  546.) — 
lloof'e,  A.  Lautuntersuchungen  zii  Osbern  Bokenam's 
Legenden.  46  pp.  (Eng.  studien,  v.  8,  1885,  p.  209.)  — 
Hunt,  T.  W.  How  to  reform  English  spelling.  12  pp. 
IN.  Am.  Rev.  v.  140,  1885,  p.  357.)— I^onnsbiiry,  T.  R. 
Problem  of  spelling  reform.  15  pp.  (Century  Mag.  v.  3. 
1883,  p.  269.)— .nareli,  F.  A.  Anglo-Saxon  and  early 
English  pronunciation.  6  pp.  (Eng.  studien,  v.  1,  1877, 
p.  312.)— Matthews,  J.  B.    As  to  "  American  spelling." 


ENGLISH  LANGUAGE,  Pronunciation  1297  ENGLISH  LITERATURE,  BibUography 


8  pp.    {Harper's  Mag.  v.  88, 1892,  p.  277.)— Potwin,  L.  8. 

Word  with  the  spelling  reformers.  11  pp.  {New  hhig- 
lander,  v.  40,  1881,  p.  113.)^Proctor,  R.  A.  The  mis- 
used H  of  England.  9  pp.  {Allant.  Monthly,  v.  65,  1886, 
p.  693.)— Pylo,  J.  G.  Spelling  reform.  8  pp.  (New  Eng- 
lander,  v.  39,  1880,  p.  62.)— Narritxin,  G.  Voealdissimi- 
lation  im  Mittelenglischen.    3  pp.    (Eng.  atudien,  v.  8, 

1885,  p.  63. )— Sopp.  W.  Orthographie  und  aussprache 
der  ersten  neueng.  Bibeluebersetzung  von  Wm.  Tyndale. 
38  pp.  {Anglia,  v.  12,  1889,  p.  273.)— Ntratinnnii.  P.  H. 
Altengl.  -ere  (-sere,  -are).  1  p.  (Eng.  studien,  v.  3, 1880, 
p.  273.)— Notizen  zur  mittelenglischen  lautlehre.  2  pp. 
t,ISng.  studien,  v.  4,  1881,  p.  99.)— Stlirilll'clN.  A.  Der 
altfranzoesische  vokalismus  im  Mittelenglischen  bis  zum 
jahre  1400.  93  pp.  {Anglia,  v.  8,  1885,  p.  201;  v.  9,  188B, 
p.  551.)— Wells,  B.  W.  Development  of  old  English 
long  vowels.  17  pp.  (Xngfia,  v.  8, 1884,  p.  203.)— Wwrnfr, 
O.  Scott's  Tales  of  a  Grandfather  und  die  accentuirung 
engl.  schriftsteller  fuer  die  lectuere  von  anfaengern. 
10  pp.  l,Eng.  studien,  v.  9,  1886,  p.  487.)— »'lli«e,  R.  G. 
The  H  malady  in  England.  16  pp.  (Atlant.  Monthly, 
V.  55, 1885,  p.  23.)— M'lHNmRiin,  T.  Zur  mittelenglischen 
wortbetonung.    35  pp.    (Anglia,  v.  5,  1882,  p.  466.) 

See aiso  under  Dictionaries.  Also  PlioncticH  (in  gene- 
ral alphabet). 

Kiiffli.sli  laii^iiagre.  Prosody. 

Bridges,  R.  S.    Milton's  prosody.    1893. 

—2156 

Corson,  H.   Primer  of  English  verse.  1892. 

—2156 

Guest,   E.     History  of  English  rhythms. 

1882.  —2155 

GuMMERE,  F.  B.    Handbook  of  poetics  for 

students  of  English  verse.     1885.  — 2156 

Hood,  T.,  Jr.   The  rhymester ;  or,  the  rules 

of  rhyme.  A  guide  to  English  versification. 
1882.  —2155 

Rules  of  rhyme  :   a  guide  to  English 

versification.     [1869.]  —2156 

Mayor,  J.  B.    Chapter  on  English  metre. 

1886.  —2153 

SCHIPPER,  J.    Englische  metrik.    1881-88, 

2  V.  —2156 

Bryant,  W.  C.   On  trisyllabic  feet  in  iambic  measure. 

11pp.  (Prose  writings,  v.  1,  p.  57.)— Klncnkel,  E.  Zu 
Schipper*s  "  Metrischen  randglossen."  6  pp.  (Eng.  stu- 
dien, v.  9,  1886,  p.  368.)— Ellinser,  J.  Zur  alliteration 
■u  dermodernen  englischen  prosadichtung.  21pp.  (Eng. 
studien,  v.  19, 1894,  p.  360.)— Dialogue  on  EiiKiisli  lioxa- 
iiieters.  5  pp.  (Eraser's  Mag.  v.  36,  1847,  p.  665;  v.  39, 
1849,  p.  342.)— I.,iiirk,  K.  Englische  stabreimzeile  im 
XIV,  XV,  undXVIjahrhundert.  118  pp.  (Anglia,v. 11, 
1889,  pp.  392,  553.)— Zur  metrik  der  mittelenglischen 
reimend-alliterierenden  dichtung.  17  pp.  (Anglia,  v.  12, 
1889,  p.  437.)-MoiitlH'l.  E.  Zur  geschichte  des  Otfri- 
dischen  verses  im  Englischen.  60  pp.  (Anglia,  v.  8, 1S85, 
Anzeiger  p.  49;  v.  10,  1888,  p.  105.)  — Palmer.  Q.  H. 
Hexameters  and  rhythmic  prose.  9  pp.  (Atlant.  Monthly, 
V.  66,  1890,  p.  526.)— KOHeii thai,  F.  Die  alliterierende 
englische  langzeile  im  14  jahrhundert.  46  pp.  (Anglia, 
V.  1, 1878,  p.  414.)— Soiilpper,  J.  Metrische  randglossen. 
23  pp.  (Eng.  studien,  v.  9,  1886,  p.  184 ;  v.  10,  1887,  p.  192.) 
—Zur  zweihebungstheorie  der  allitterirenden  lialbzeile. 
6  pp.  (Eng.  studien,  v.  5,  1882,  p.  488.)— Sehroeer,  A. 
Ueber  die  anfaenge  des  blankverses  in  England.  72  pp. 
(Anglia,  v.  4,  1881,  p.  1.) 

English  language.  Punctuation. 

Smallfield,   G.      Principles  of  English 
punctuation.     1838.  —2157 

Gloede.  O.    Englische  interpunktionslehre.    40  pp 

(Eng.  studien,  v.  19,  1894,  p.  206.)— Hill.  A.  S.    General  . 
rules  for  punctuation .    30  pp.    (In  his  Principles  of  rhet- 
oric, p.  249.) 


KngliHh  laiigiiag:c,  Spelling.  See  with  Pro- 
nunciation. 

Kiiglish  language.  Study. 

Bain,  A.    On  teaching  English  :    with  de- 
tailed examples.     1887.  —2124 

Karle.  J.    Study  of  English.    10  pp.    (Forum,  v.  IS, 

1892,  p.  75.)— IIIII.  A.  S.  English  in  the  schools.  12  pp. 
(Harper's  Mag.  v.  71,  1885,  p.  122.)  — Kliiifcliardl.  H. 
Genetische  erklaerung  der  spracblichen  ansdrucks- 
formen  im  unterricht.  37  pp.  (Eng.  studien,  v.  14, 1890, 
pp.  95,  4.57;  V.  15,  1891,  p.  313.)— Techmer's  und  Sweet's 
vorschlaege  zur  reform  des  unterrichts  im  Englischen. 
33  pp.  (Eng.  studien,  v.  10,  1887,  p.  48.)  — Panny,  p. 
Exp«rianses  d'un  professeur  d'Anglais  sur  la  noavSle 
m«tode  d'enseignemant.  9  pp.  (Eng.  studien,  v.  10,  Itsn, 
p.  506.)— Wcliitlialer,  F.  Einiges  aus  der  schulpraxis, 
ein  beitrag  zur  modernen  sprachunterrichtsfrage.  15  pp. 
(Eng.  studien,  v.  13,  1889,  p.  64.) 

English  language,  Synonyi'ns. 

Crabb,  G.    English  synonymes  explained. 
1826.  1142 

EnKliNli  Nynonyntsi.    10  pp.    (Fraaer't  Mag.  v.  44, 

1851,  p.  256.) 

See  also  under  Dictionaries,  Barcla,'^,  J. —  Funk, 
J.  K.,  and  others. —Ntornionth,  J.  — Web«l<>r,  N.— 
M'hitney,  W.  D. 

English  language.  Syntax. 

Brinkmann,  p.  Syntax  des  Franzoesischen 
und  Englischen  in  vergleichender  darstellung. 

1884-85,  2  v.  —2122 

Franz.  W.     Zur  syntax  des  aelteren  Neuenglisch. 

136  pp.  ( Eng.  studien,  v.  17,  1892,  pp.  200,  384 ;  v.  18, 1893, 
pp.  191,  422 ;  V.  20,  1895,  p.  69. ) 

English  literature,  Bibliography. 

Adams,  O.  F.  Brief  handbook  of  English 
authors.    1884.  W.  58 

Brydges,  Sir  S.  E.    Restituta ;  or,  titles, 

extracts,  and  characters  of  old  books  in  Eng- 
lish literature  revived.    1814-16,  4  v.        W.  17 

BULLEN,  G.      Catalogue  of  books  in  the 

library  of  the  British  Museum,  printed  in 
England,  Scotland,  and  Ireland,  and  of  books 
in  English  printed  abroad,  to  the  year  1640. 
1884,  3  V.  L.72 

Catalogue  of  original  and  early  editions 

of  some  of  the  poetical  and  prose  works  of 
English  writers  from  Langland  to  Wither. 

1893.  ( Grolier  Club. )  2262 

Clavell,  R.    General  catalogue  of  books 

printed  in  England  since  the  dreadful  fire  of 
London,  1666,  to  the  end  of  Trinity  term,  1680. 
1680.  W.  41 

Collier,  J.  P.    Catalogue,  bibliographical 

and  critical,  of  early  English  literature  :  form- 
ing a  portion  of  the  library  at  Bridgewater 
House,  the  property  of  Lord  Francis  Egerton. 
1837.  W.  73 

Ellis,   F.  S.    {Ed.)      The   Huth   library. 

Catalogue  of  the  printed  books,  MSS.  .  .  . 
1880,  5  V.  W.  83 

Hazlitt,  W.  C.  Second  series  of  biblio- 
graphical collections  and  notes  on  early  Eng- 
lish literature,  1474-1700.     1882.  L.94 

The  game.    Third  and  final  series.     1887. 

L.94 
Supplements.    1889.  L.94 


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1298 


ENGLISH  LITERATURE,  Collections 


Kirk,  J.   F.      Supplement   to  AUibone's 

Critical  dictionary  of  Ehiglish  literature.  1891, 

2  V.  L.91 
Low,  S.,  Marston,  and  Co.  (Pubs.)    Eng- 
lish catalogue  of  books.    V.  4.    1891.        L.112 

Note.— For  v.  1-3  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Lowe,  R.  W.    Bibliographical  account  of 

English  theatrical  literature  from  the  earliest 
times  to  the  present  day.    1888.  L.105 

LoWNDKS,  W.  T.    Bibliographer's  manual 

of  English  literature.  1857-64,  5  v.  in  10,  and 
appendix.  W.  46 

Madan,  F.  Early  Oxford  press.  A  bib- 
liography of  printing  and  publishing  at  Ox- 
ford, 1468-1640,  with  notes,  appendixes,  and 
illustrations.  1895.  (Oxford  Hist.  Soc.  Pub. 
V.  29. )  2535 

Mabttn,  L.  C.    Contributions  to  English 

Uterature.     1865.  2223 

QUAKrrcH,  B.  Catalogue  of  English  litera- 
ture.    1884.  L.83 

English  literature.  1887.  {In  his  Gen- 
eral catalogue,  v.  4. )  W.  44 

Sahlender,   p.      Uebersicht  der  in   den 

jahren  1885-88  auf  dem  gebiete  der  engli- 
schen  philologie  erschienenen  buecher  und 
aufsaetze.  (Anglia,  v.  10,  1888;  v.  11,  1889; 
V.  13,  1891. )  —4124 

SoNNENSCHEiN,   W.   S.      Best   books.      A 

reader's  guide.    1887.  L.63 

■  Whitakeb,  J.      Reference   catalogue   of 

current  literature  .  .  .  1885,  89,   94.      1885-94, 

3  V.  L.86 

Note. — For  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Clavell,  R.    Catalogue  of  books  printed  and  pub.  at 

London  in  Easter-term,  1681.  8  pp.  (  With  his  General 
cat.  of  books  printed  in  England. ) — Catalogue  of  books 
printed  and  pub.  at  London  in  Hilary-term,  1680-81.  9pp. 
{With  his  General  cat.  of  books  printed  in  England.) — 
Catalogue  of  books  printed  and  pub.  at  London  in 
Michaelmas-term,  1680.  10  pp.  (  With  his  General  cat.  of 
books  printed  in  England.)— Catalogue  of  books  printed 
and  pub.  at  Ijondon  in  Trinity-term,  1681.  7  pp.  (With  his 
General  cat.  of  books  printed  in  England.)— Hewins, 
C.  M.  History  of  children's  books.  15  pp.  {Atlanl. 
Monthly,  v.  61,  1888,  p.  112.)  — Jo«ll,  F.  Jahrcsbericht 
ueber  erscheinungen  der  anglo-amerikanischen  littera- 
tur,  1891-93.  43  pp.  (Zeits.  /.  philos.  v.  104,  1894,  p.  104 ; 
V.  107, 1896,  p.  103.)— Recent  works  on  English  litera- 
ture.   6  pp.    (4«an«.  ilfo»(ft!2/,  V.  51,  1883,  p.  416.) 

JVote.—Bibliographies  of  English  works  on  a  special 
subject,  as  Hil>l<%— Clinrcli  hislory.- Drnina  aiifl 
the  Staij^e,  etc.,  will  be  found  under  the  name  of  the 
subject. 

Gnglish  literature.  Bibliography,  Periodicals. 
Bibliographer  :   a  journal  of  booklore. 
V.  5,  6.     Lond.,  1884.     2  v.  W.  34 

Note.— For  v.  1-4  «ee  preceding  catalogue. 

Booklore  :  a  magazine  devoted  to  old  time 

literature.    Lond.,  1885-87.    5  v.  W.  34 

Bookman  :  an  iUustr.  literary  journal.    N. 

Y.,  1895-96.     4  v.  L.42 

Bookseller  :  a  handbook  of  British  and 

foreign  literature.    Lond.,  1884-96.   13  v.    4453 

Note. — For  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 


Bookworm  :  an  illustr.  treasury  of  old-time 

literature.     Lond.,  1887-94.     6  v.  W.  63 

Publishers'  Circular  and  general  record 

of  British  and   foreign   literature,     v.  47-65. 
Lond.,  1884-96.     19  v.  4282 

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Ciiglisli  literature.  Collections  and  selections. 
Byerley,  T.  (S.  Collet,  pseud.)    Relics  of 

literature.    1823.  1256 

- —  Chaucer  Society.    Publications.  1868-92, 

93  nos.  1304 
Deutsche  Shakespeare  Gesellschaft. 

Jahrbuch.     1865-95,  31  v.  3305 

Early  English  Text  Society.    Publica- 
tions.   1883-96,  56  nos.  2126 

Note.— For  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Green,  J.  R.  {Ed.)     Literature  primers. 

1877.  3394 

HuTH  Library,  or  Elizabethan  -  Jacobean 

unique  or  very  rare  books  in  verse  and  prose. 
Ed.  by  Rev.  A.  B.  Grosart.   1881-84,  17  v.   2115 

Note. — For  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Jerrold,  W.  B.  (Ed.)    Best  of  all  good 

company.     [1872.]  2215 

Knight,  C.   (Ed.)     Half  hours  with  the 

best  authors.    1847-49,  4  v.  3147 

( Ed. )    Store  of  knowledge  for  all  read- 
ers.    [1841.]  2201 

KoELBiNG,   E.   (Ed.)     Altenglische  bibli- 

othek.     1883-90,  5  v.  2116 

Library  of  the  old  English  prose  writers. 

1831-32, 4  V.  2116 

Locker,  F.   Patchwork.  1879.  (Philobiblon 

Soc.)  4446 

New  Shakspere  Society.     Publications. 

1874-87,  11  V.  9  nos.  3303 

Transactions.     1874-89,  4  v.  3  nos.     3303 

Philobiblon  Society.   Publications.  1854- 

84,  21  V.  4446 

Saintsbury,  G.  W.  (Ed. )    Elizabethan  and 

Jacobean  pamphlets.    1892.     (In  his  Pocket 
library  of  Eng.  lit. )  2207 

Sammlung  englischer  denkmaeler  in  kriti- 

schen  ausgaben.     v.  4,  5.     1883-85,  2  v. 

1394,  —3255 

Scottish  Text  Society.    [Publications.] 

1883-96,  23  v.  2113 

Spenser  Society.    Publications.    1883-95, 

9  V.  1315 

iVoie.— For  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

VoLLMOELLER,  K.  (Ed. )   Englische  sprach- 

und  literaturdenkmale  des  16, 17,  und  18  jahrh. 
V.  1-6,  8.     1883-93,  7  v.  2116 

SfB|>i«'r,  A.  (£;d.)    Altenglische  kleinigkeiten.    10  pp. 

(Anglia,  v.  11,  1889,  p.  1.) 

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its  name  or  the  name  of  its  editor. 

See  also  Aiiiericitii  literature. — AiiKlo-Noriiian 
poetry.— Aiif:^l<»-Saxoii  literature.— Drama  and 
the  Staf^e,  J'Mglish.—yinnsliHU  l>alIa<lN  and  soiik;h. 
— EngrliNli  fairy  taleN.— Knfj^liHh  fiction. — Cn^* 
liHh  folk-lore.— Kn^^liHli  nieirical  ronianecN. — 
En|{:llNli  poetry.— ENwayN. —Kiiph II iMni. —Fables. 
— lliiinor. — l*erio<iical  literature.- Hroverbs. — 
4tuotationH.— f>iatir«. 


ENGLISH  LITERATURE,  Collections  1299  ENGLISH  LITERATURE,  HiBtory,  etc. 


Nole.—The  library  has  also  the  Works  of  the  following 

authors : 

Addison,  J. 

Jenyns,  8. 

Arnold,  T. 

Jerrold,  D. 

Ascham,  R. 

Johnson,  S. 

Aubrey,  J. 

Jonson,  B. 

Bacon,  P.,  1  Baron  Veru- 

Knox,  V. 

tam.  Viscount  St.  Albans. 

Lamb,  C. 

Baillie,  J. 

Landor,  W.  8. 

Bancks,  J. 

Locke,  J. 

Barbauld,  A.  L.  A. 

Lyttelton,     G.,     1    Baron 

Barrington,  D. 

Lyttelton. 

Barry,  J. 

Lytton,    E.  G.  E.  L.    B., 

Bellenden,  J. 

1  Baron  Lytton. 

Bentley,  R. 

Mackenzie,  H. 

Berkeley,    G.,    Bishop   of 

Mackintosh,  R.  J. 

C'loyne. 

Mahony,  F. 

Blackburne,  F. 

Marvell,  A. 

Boyd,  H. 

Mason,  W. 

Breton,  N. 

Middleton,  C. 

Brooke,  H. 

Middleton,  T. 

Brougham,  H.  P.,  1  Baron 

Milton,  J. 

Brougham  and  Vaux. 

Moore,  T. 

Browne,  Sir  T. 

More,  H. 

Buckle,  H.  T. 

Nash,  T. 

Burke,  E. 

Overbnry,  Sir  T. 

Chalmers,  T. 

Parr,  8. 

Chatterton,  T. 

Peacock,  T.  L. 

Cleveland,  J. 

Pope,  A. 

Clough,  A.  H. 

Quarles,  F. 

Cobbett,  W. 

Ralegh,  Sir  W. 

Cogan,  T. 

Reynolds,  E. 

Coleridge,  S.  T. 

Richardson,  8. 

Congreve,  W. 

Rossetti,  D.  G. 

Conington,  J. 

Rowe,  E. 

Cowley,  A. 

Sackville,     T.,     1    Baron 

Cowper,  W. 

Buckhurst   and    1    Marl 

Crabbe,  G. 

of  Dorset. 

Crowley,  R. 

St.     John,     H.,'   Viscount 

Daniel,  S. 

Bolingbroke. 

Davenant,  Sir  W. 

Savage,  R. 

Davies,  .Sir  J. 

Scott,  Sir  W. 

Decker,  T. 

Shakespeare,  W. 

De  Foe,  D. 

Sheffield,   J.,    1    Duke    of 

Dennis,  J. 

Buckinghamshire. 

De  Quincey,  T. 

Shelley,  P.  B. 

Dickenson,  J. 

Shenstone,  W. 

Doran,  J. 

Sidney,  A. 

Drummond,  W. 

Sidney,  Sir  P. 

Dryden,  J. 

Skelton,  P. 

Eaehard,  J. 

Smollett,  T. 

Etherege,  Sir  Q. 

Southwell,  R. 

Evelyn,  J. 

Spenser,  E. 

Farquhar,  G. 

Stanhope,  P.  D.,  4  Earl  of 

Fielding,  H. 

Chesterfield. 

Frere,  J.  H. 

Sterne,  L. 

Fuller,  A. 

Suckling,  Sir  J. 

Gay,  J. 

Swift,  J. 

Gibbon,  E. 

Talbot,  C. 

Godwin,  M.  W. 

Taylor,  Sir  H. 

Goldsmith,  O. 

Taylor,  J. 

Granville,     G.,     Viscount 

Temple,  Sir  W. 

Lansdoume. 

Vaughan,  H. 

Grattan,  H. 

Villiers,    G.,    2    Duke   of 

Gray,  T. 

Buckingham. 

Greaves,  J. 

Warburton,  W. 

Greene,  E. 

Warren,  8. 

Greville,  F.,  1  Baron  Brooke. 

Wharton,  Sir  G. 

Grote,  G. 

Wharton,  P.,   1    Duke   of 

Hall,  R. 

Wharton. 

Harris,  J. 

White,  H.  K. 

Harvey,  G. 

Williams,  Sir  C.  H. 

Hayley,  W. 

Wilson,  A. 

Haelitt,  W. 

Wilson,  J. 

Herbert,  G. 

Wolfe,  C. 

Hill,  A. 

Wordsworth,  W. 

Home,  J. 

Wotton,  Sir  H. 

Hood,  T. 

Young,  T. 

Hurd,  R. 

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ICii^lish  literature,  Dictitmariea. 

Halkett,  S.,  and  Laino,  J.    Dictionary  of 
the  anonymous  and  pseudonymous  literature 
of  Gt.  Britain,     v.  3,  4.     1885-88,  2  v.        L.121 
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Kirk,  J.   P.      Supplement   to   Allibone's 

Critical  dictionary  of  English  literature.  1891, 
2v.  L.91 

Kngliisli  literature.  History  and  criticimi. 

Adams,  W.  H.  D.  Men  of  letters  in  Queen 
Anne's  reign.  1886.  {In  his  Good  Queen 
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Bierbaum,  F.  J.    History  of  English  lan- 

g^uage  and  literature.    1889.  —2157 

Brandes,  G.  M.  C.  Naturalismus  in  Eng- 
land, n.  d.  (In  his  Hauptstroemungen  der 
literatur  des  19  jahrh.  v.  4. )  2224 

Brandl,  A.    Samuel  Taylor  Coleridge  and 

the  English  romantic  school.     1887.  4736 

Brink,  B.  E.  C.  ten.    Geschichte  der  eng- 

lischen  litteratur.     v.  2.     1893.  2223 

Note. — For  v.  1  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Brooke,  S.  A.    History  of  early  English 

literature.     1892.  2242 

Cleveland,  C.  D.  Compendium  of  Eng- 
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Sir  John  Mandeville  to  Wm.  Cowper.    1847. 

2251 

Collier,  W.  F.  History  of  English  litera- 
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Courthope,  W.  J.    Liberal  movement  in 

English  literature.    1885.  2227 

D'Iskaeli,  I.  Amenities  of  literature.  1842, 

3v.  2231 

Earle,  J.      English  prose,  its  elements, 

history,  and  usage.     1890.  2225 

Fischer,  T.  A.  Drei  studien  zur  englischen 

litteraturgeschichte.     1892.  2262 

Friswell,  J.  H.  Essays  on  Ehglish  writers. 

[Anon.l^     1869.  2227 

Frost,  T.  Forty  years'  recollections :  lit- 
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Gilfillan,  G.  Galleries  of  literary  por- 
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Sketches  of  modern  literature,  and  emi- 
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GossE,  E.  W.  History  of  eighteenth  cen- 
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Heinzel,  R.,  and  others  (Eds.)     Wiener 

beitraege  zur  deutschen  und  englischen  phi- 
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Herford,  C.  H.     Studies  in  the  literary 

relations  of  England  and  Germany  in  the  six- 
teenth century.     1886.  •  2227 

Hoene,  R.  H.  (Ed.)    New  spirit  of  the  age. 

1844,  2  V.  2206 

HuTTON,  L.  Literary  landmarks  of  Lon- 
don.    1885.  1537 

Jusserand,  J.  J.     Literary  history  of  tlie 

English  people.     1895.  2232 


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English  literature.    1890.  2224 

Mason,  E.   T.   (Ed.)     Personal  traits  of 

British  authors.     1885,  4  v.  3797 

Matthetws,  J.  B.  Americanisms  and  Briti- 
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MORLEY,  H.    English  writers.   An  attempt 

towards  a  history  of  English  literature.  1887- 
96,  11  V.  2237 

MORLEY,  J.  (Ed.)    English  men  of  letoers. 

1878-92,  39  v.  3811 

Perry,  T.  S.     English  literature  in  the 

eighteenth  century.     1883.  2225 

Phelps,  W.  L.    Beginnings  of  the  English 

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Redding,   C.     Fifty  years'  recollections, 

literary  and  personal,  with  observations  on 
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1891.  1536 

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Wylie,  L.  J.    Studies  in  the  evolution  of 

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Aingcr,  A.    Teaching  of  English  literature.    13  pp. 

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(Correspondant,  n.  s.  v.  104,  1885,  p.  895.)— Eiiieiikei,  E. 
Eine  englische  schriftstellerin  aus  dem  anfange  des  12 
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HhIi  literature  at  the  universities.  9pp.  (lHacmillan's 
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Reign  of  Queen  Victoria,  v.  2,  p.  445.)— Wattle,  W.  M. 
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(Kleinere  schriften,  v.  7,  p.  15.)— Harrison,  P.  Literary 
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2  pp.  (Eng.  studien,  v.  2,  1879,  p.  119.)— Verbesserungen 
zu  mittelenglischen  schriftstellern.  13  pp.  (Eng.  studien, 
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Eng-lish  literature.  Selections.    See  with  Col- 
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Coll.  ujritings,  v.  13,  p.  270. 

English  iiiaiiiiKcripts.    See  Manuscripts  and 
Papyri,  English. 


ENGLISH  MEN  OF  ACTION 


1301 


ENGLISH  POETRY,  CoUectioM 


London,   1889-90. 
3766 


39  V. 


Morley,  J. 
3811 


Kii^^lish   nicii  of  action. 

6  V.  12°. 

ConUnU. 

Clive,  R„  I  Baron  of  Plaascy,  by  Col.  Sir  C.  Wilson. 
Cook,  Capl.  J.,  by  .Sir  W.  Besant. 
Hastings,  W.,  by  .Sir  A.  Lyall. 

Monlt,  Ocn.  O.  H.,  1  Duke  of  Albemarle,  by  J.  Corbett. 
Mordaunt,  C,  3  Earl  of  Peterborough,  by  W.  Stebbing. 
Wentworth,  T.,  1  Earl  of  Strafford,  by  H.  D.  Traill, 

Knj^li.sii  men  of  letters. 

(Ed.) 

Knsliwli  nicrchaut.s.    2  v.    Bourne,  H.  R.  P. 

3795 
Kng'li.sli  nietrioiil  romances. 

Arthour  and  Merlin.  Herausg.  von  E. 
Koelbing.  1890.  (Koelbing,  E.,  Altengl.  bib- 
Hoth.  V.  4.)  2116 

English  Charlemagne  romances.  Pte.  8- 

12.  1884-87,  2  v.  ( Early  Eng.  Text  Soc.  Extra  s. 
nos.  41,  43-45,  50. )  2115 

Note.— For  pts.  1-7  see  preceding  catalogae. 

Guy  of  Warwick,  Romance  of.   Ed.  by  J. 

Zupitza.  1883-87,  1  v.  in  2  pts.  {Early Eng. 
Text  Soc.  Extra  s.  nos.  42,  49. )  2124 

King  Horn,  Das  lied  von.   Mit  einleitung, 

anmerliungen,  und  glossar  herausg.  von  T. 
Wissmann.  1881.  (Brinli,  B.  E.  C.  ten,  and 
others,  Quellen  und  forschungen,  v.  45.)  — 3166 

Lermont,  T.,  of  Erceldoune.    Sir  Tristrem 

.  .  .  lierausg.  von  E.  Koelbing.  1882.  (Koel- 
bing, E.,  Nordische  und  engl.  version  der  Tria- 
tan-sage,  v.  2. )  1232 

The  same.  Ed.  by  G.  P.  McNeill.  1886. 
{Scoltish  Text  Soc.  no.  8.)  2116 

See  also  Byre-Todd,  G.,  Early  Seat,  poetry,  p.  9. 

LiBEAUs  Dbsconus.    Herausg.  von  M.  Ka- 

luza.  1890.  (Koelbing,  E.,  Altengl.  biblioth. 
V.  5. )  2116 

Partonope  of  Blois,  Old  English  version 

of.  Ed.  for  the  first  time  from  MSS.  in  Uni- 
versity College  Library,  and  the  Bodleian,  at 
Oxford  by  Rev.  W.  E.  Buckley.  1862.  (Rox- 
burghe  Club. )  2281 

Raup  Coilykab,  Taill  of,  with  the  frag- 
ments of  Roland  and  Vernagu,  and  Otuel. 
Re-ed.  from  the  originals  by  S.  J.  Herrtage. 
1882.      (Early  Eng.  Text  Soc.  E:stTa,B.  no.  39.) 

2115 

Roswall  and  Lillian,  Pleasant  history 

of.     1663 ;  repr.  1822.  1374 

Sege  off  Melayne  and  the  Romance  of 

Duke  Rowland  and  Sir  Otuell  of  Spayne ...  to- 
gether with  a  fragment  of  the  song  of  Roland. 
Ed.  by  S.  J.  Herrtage.  1880.  [Early  Eruj. 
Text  Soc.  Extra  s.  no.  35.)  2115 

Sir  Bhues  of  Hamtoun,  Romance  of.   Ed., 

with  preface  and  notes,  by  E.  Koelbing.  1885- 
94.  ( Early  Eng.  Text  Soc.  Extra  s.  nos.  46,  48, 
65. )  2124 

Sir  Perumbras.    Ed.  by  S.  J.  Herrtage., 

1879.     (Early  Eng.  Text  Soc.  Extra  s.  no.  34.) 

2115 


SowDONE  OP  Babylonb,  Romaunce  of,  and 

of  Perumbras  his  sons  who  conquerede  R<jme. 
1854.     (Roxburghe  Club.)  2281 

Torrent   of   Pobtynoalb.     Ed.  by  E. 

Adam.  1887.  (Early  Eng.  Text  Soc.  Extra  b. 
no.  51. )  2124 

Wars  op  Alexander  :  an  alliterative  ro- 
mance. Re,ed.  by.  Rev.  W.  W.  Skeat.  1886. 
(Early  Eng.  Text  Soc.  Extra  s.  no.  47. )        2124 

- —  Knightly  tale  of  <iloIngr<>N  nnd  Uuwane.  31  pp. 
(Anglia,  v.  2,  1879,  p.  410.) 

See  also  En|;liMh  ballade  aii<i  sonirN.— KiiKlinh 
fiction.— KnKli!<l>  literaliirc—KiiKliNh  poolry. 

Engflisli  miracle  plays,  moralities,  and  inter- 
ludes.    Pollard,  A.  W.  (JSd.)  3335 
See  also  niracle,  morality,  myntery  playH. 

English  miscellanies,  Volume  of    Raine,  J. 

(Ed.)     ( Surtees  Soc.  v.  85. )  4646 

"English  nation.  An."    17  pp.    Higginson, 

T.  W.     (Harper's  3fng.  V.  66,  1883,  p.  706.) 

Eiijirlish  newspapers.    2  v.    Bourne,  H.  R.  P. 

2225 
English  iiotc-books.  Our  old  home  and.   2  v. 

Hawthorne,  N.,  Works,  v.  7,  8.  3136 

Engli.sli  novel  in  the  time  of  Shakespeare. 

Jusserand,  J.  J.  3305 

Englisli  novels.    See  English  fiction. 
English  opportunities  and  duties  in  the  .  .  . 

study  of  law.     Pollock,  Sir  P.  —1326 

English  Parliament  in  its  transformations 

through  a  thousand  years.    Gneist,  R.    — 1311 
English  plays.     See  Drama  and  the  Stage, 

Plays. 
English  plays,  Collection  of  old.   7  v.  Bullen, 

A.  H.  (Ed.) 
English    poetical    romances.     See   English 

metrical  romances. 

English  poetry.  Collections. 

Adams,  O.  P.  (Ed.)     [Through  the  year 
with  the  poets.]     1885-86,  12  v.  1397 

Amours,  P.  J.  (Ed.)    Scottish  alliterative 

poems  in  riming  stanzas,  pt.  1.  1892.  (Scot- 
tish Text  Soc.  no.  27. )  2116 

Andrews,  W.  (£Jd.)    North  country  poets, 

poems,  and  biographies.     1888-89,  2  v.        1324 

British  album.    1792,  2  v.  1316 

British   satirist,    comprising    the    best 

satires  of  the  most  celebrated  poets  from 
Pope  to  Byron.     1826.  1338 

Bullen,  A.  H.  (Ed.)     Antient  drolleries. 

no.  2.     1891.  1313 

(Ed.)   A  Christmas  garland.   Carols  and 

poems  from  the  fifteenth  century  to  the  pres- 
ent time.     1885.  1323 

(Ed.)    Musa  proterva:    love-poems  of 

the  Restoration.     1889.  1337 

(Ed.)    Speculum  amantis:  love-poems 

from  rare  song-books  and  miscellanies  of  the 
seventeenth  century.     1889.  1337 

Caine,  T.  H.  H.  (JEa.)    Sonnets  of  three 

centuries.     1882.  1362 


ENGUSH  POETRY,  Collections 


1302 


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Chaucer  Society.   Publications.   1868-92, 

93  nos.  1304 

Common-place  book  of  humorous  poetry. 

1826.  1318 

Cranstoun,  J.  (Ed.)    Satirical  poems  of 

the  time  of  the  Reformation.  1891-93,  2  v. 
(Scottish  Text  Soc.  nos.  20,  24,  28,  30.)  2113 

Cruikshank,  I.  R.  Comic  album  :  a  col- 
lection of  humorous  poetry,  illustr.  with 
numerous  eng^ravings.     1832.  1318 

DoDSLEY,  R.  {Ed.)    Collection  of  poems 

by  several  hands.    1758,  6  v.  1318 

Edmonds,  C.  (Ed.)  Poetry  of  the  Anti- 
Jacobin.    1890.  1328 

Ellis,  G.  (Ed.)    Specimens  of  the  early 

English  poets.    1845,  3  v.  1316 

Eybe-Todd,  G.  (Ed.)    Abbotsford  Series 

of  the  Scottish  poets.    1891-93,  4  v.  1327 

(Ed.)    Early  Scottish  poetry.    1891.    (In 

his  Abbotsford  S.  of  Scot,  poets. )  1327 

(Ed.)  Mediaeval  Scottish  poetry.   1892. 

(In  his  Abbotsford  S.  of  Scot,  poets. )         1327 

(Ed.)  Scottish  poetry  of  the  seven- 
teenth century.  1895.  (In  his  Abbotsford  S. 
of  Scot,  poets. )  1327 

(Ed.)    Scottish  poetry  of  the  sixteenth 

century.  1892.  (/n  ftis  Abbotsford  S.  of  Scot. 
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Firth,  A.  Voices  for  the  speechless.  Selec- 
tions for  schools  and  private  reading.    1883. 

2207 

GoLDSMiD,  E.  M.  (Ed.)    Quaint  gleanings 

from  ancient  poetry.  1884.  (In /lis  Coll.  Ada- 
mant. V.  1.)  3125 

(Ed.)     Some   political    satires    of   the 

seventeenth  century.  1885,  2  v.  (In  his  Bib- 
lioth.  curiosa. ) 

—  Hazlitt,  W.  C.  (Ed.)  Fugitive  tracts, 
written  in  verse,  which  illustrate  the  condi- 
tion of  religious  and  political  feeling  in  Eng- 
land, and  the  state  of  society  there  during 
two  centuries.    1875,  2  v.  P.R. 

Hobstmann,  K.  (Ed.)    Altenglische  legen- 

den.    1875-81,  3  v.  in  1.  1394 

(Ed. )    Minor  poems  of  the  Vernon  MS. 

pt.  1.    1892.    (Early  Eng.  Text  Soc.  o.  s.  no.  98. ) 

2124 

Laing,  D.    (Ed.)     Select  remains  of  the 

ancient  popular  and  romance  poetry  of  Scot- 
land.    1885.  1332 

Miles,  A.  H.  (Ed.)    Poets  and  poetry  of 

the  century.     [1892-94],  9  v.  1326 

Monumentum  regale  ;  or,  a  tombe,  erected 

for  that  incomparable  and  glorious  monarch, 
Charles  I,  King  of  Gt.  Britane,  etc.  In  select 
elegies,  epitaphs,  and  poems.    1649.  1516 

Oxford  prize  poems.    1819.  —4267 

Peek,  H.  (Ed.)     Poetry  of  sport.     1896. 

( Badminton  lAbr. )  — 1796 

Percy,  T.,  Bp.  of  Dromore.    Reliques  of 

ancient  English  poetry.    1823,  3  v.  1392 


Pratt  Manufacturing  Company.  (Pubs.) 

Antidote  against  melancholy,  compounded  of 
choice  poems,  jovial  songs,  merry  ballads, 
and  witty  parodies.     1884.  1337 

Reed,  I.  (£d.)  Musae Seatonianae.  [Anon.] 

1808,  2  V.  P.R. 

Rice,  S.  S.  (Ed.)    Holiday  selections  for 

readings  and  recitations.     1892.  1326 

RiTSON,  J.  (Ed.)    Ancient  popular  poetry 

.  .  .  Revised  by  E.  Goldsmid.  1884,  2  v.  in  1. 
(Goldsmid,  E.  M.,  Coll.  Adamant,  v.  5,  6. )   3125 

Scottish  Text  Socieh-y.     [Publications.] 

1883-96,  23  v.  2113 

Sharp,  W.  (Ed. )    Sonnets  of  this  century. 


1886. 

—  Shelley  Society. 
20  nos.  . 

—  Spenser  Society. 
40  V. 

—  Steele,  Sir  R.  (Ed. 
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1342 
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1313 
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1315 
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Wright,  T.  (Ed.)   Songs  and  ballads,  with 

other  short  poems,  chiefly  of  the  reign  of 
Philip  and  Mary.     1860.     (Roxburghe  Club.) 

2281 

Flaejfel,  E.  (Ed.)    VerschoUene  sonette.    5  pp.    {An- 

glia,  V.  13,  1891,  p.  72.)— UnbernatlH,  A.  de  (Ed.)  Poeti 
inglesi.  26  pp.  [In  his  Storia  univ.  della  letterat.  v.  4, 
p.  567.)— Money,  T.  {Ed.)  Lyrics,  elegies,  etc.,  from 
madrigals,  canzonets,  etc.  10  pp.  (Arber,^.,  Eng.  gamer, 
V.  6,  p.  29.)— Sflilosser.  J.  F.  H.  Englisches.  49  pp. 
{Nachlass,  v.  1,  p.  197.) 

Note.— For  the  analysis  of  these  Collections  see  the 
names  of  the  Collectors  or  Editors. 

Kiiglisli  poetry,  Single  authors. 

Early  period. 

Cynewulf.  Christ:  an  eighth  century 
English  epic,  ed.  with  a  modern  reading  by 
I.  Gollanez.     1892.  1325 

Fowler,  J.  T.  (Ed.)    Life  of  St.  Cuthbert, 

in  English  verse.    1891.    (Surteea  Soc.  v.  87.) 

4546 

Hausknecht,  E.  (Ed.)    Florisand  Blaun- 

cheflur.  Mittelenglisches  gedicht  aus  dem  13 
jahrhundert.  1885.  (Samml.  engl.  dcnkmaeler 
in  kritischen  ausgaben,  v.  5. )  1394 

KOELBING,  E.  (Ed.)     Amis  and  Amiloun, 

zugleich  mit  der  altfranzoesischen  quelle 
herausg.  Nebst  einer  beilage:  Amicus  ok 
Amllius  rimur.  1884.  (Koe\bing,  E.,  Altengl. 
biblioth.  V.  2. )  2116 

Lbwin,    H.    (Ed.)      Das    mittelenglische 

Poema  morale.    1881.  1393 

Mall,  E.  (Ed.)    Harrowing  of  hell.    n.  d. 

1394 

Robert,  of  Oloucester.    Metrical  chronicle. 

1887,  2  V.     ( Gt.  Brit.  Rolls  chron. )  4592 

-  Skbat,  W.  W.  (Ed.)     Tale  of  Gamely n. 
1884.  1308 

<JrosHele«(e,  R.,  Bp.  of  Liricoln.    Chasteau  d'araour 

(Castel  of  love),  (herausg.  von  H.  Hupe].  40pp.  (Anglia, 
V.  14,  1892,  p.  41.5.)— HwrHlninnii,  K.  (Ed.)  Ein  beitrag 
zu  Celestin.  2  pp.  l,Anglia,\.  1,  187S,  p.  390.)~(, Ed.)  Can- 
ticnm  de  Creatione.  46  pp.  (Anglia,  v.  1,  1878,  p.  287.)  — 
(Ed.)  Legende  hes  h.  Michael  nach  MS.  Laud  108.  SI  pp. 


ENGLISH  POETRY,  Single  authors 


1303 


ENGLISH  POETRY,  Single  authors 


{Jahrb.  /.  rovmn.  und  cngl.  lit.  v.  13, 1874,  p.  150.)— (^d.) 
Legenden  von  Celcstiii  und  Susanna.  47  pp.  (Anglia, 
V.  1, 1878,  p.  55.)— (Ed.)  Legenden  von  St.  Dunstan  und 
St.  Christopher.  10  pp.  (Jahrb.  f.  roman.  und  engl.  lit. 
V.  14,  1875,  p.  32.)— KiiliuiB,  M.  (Ed.)  Kleinere  publika- 
tionen  aus  mittelenglischen  handschriften.  I.  The  Ere- 
mytc  and  the  outelawe.  17  pp.  {Eng.  studien,  v.  14, 1890, 
p.  185.)— Morris,  R.  (Ed.)  Antichrist  and  the  Signs 
before  the  doom.  Now  first  pub.  from  a  Cottonian  MS. 
20  pp.  (.Jahrb.  /.  rom.  und  cngl.  lit.  v.  5,  1864,  p.  191.)  — 
(Ed.)  Seven  deadly  sins.  11pp.  (Jahrb.  f.  roman.  und 
cngl.  lit.  V.  6, 1865,  p.  332.)— Niiplpr,  A.  S.  (Ed.)  A  middle 
English  Compassio  Mariac.  12  pp.  (Early  Fmg.  Text  Soc. 
no.  103,  p.  75.)— VarnliHKon,  H.  (Ed.)  Die  kleincren 
gedichte  der  Vernon-  und  Slmeon-handschrift.  36  pp. 
(Anglia,  v.  7, 1884,  p.  280.) 

Chancer  to  SliBke»penro. 

Andrew,  ofWyntoun.   Orygynalecronykil 

of  Scotland.     Ed.  by  D.  Laing.     1872-79,  3  v. 

(Skene,  \V.  F.,  and  others.  Hist,  of  Scotland, 

V.  2,  3,  9. )  2564 

See  also  Eyre-Todd,  G.,  Early  Scot,  poetry,  p.  129. 

Barbour,  J.    The  Bru.s.    Ed.  by  C.  Innes. 

1856.     [Spalding  Club.)  2503 

The  Bruce  ...    Ed.  by  W.  W.  Skeat. 

1870-89,  2  V.     (Early  Eng.  Text  Soc.  Extra  s. 

nos.  11,  21,  29,  55. )  2124 

The  same.    1893-95,  2  v.    {Scottish  Text  Soc. 

nos.  31-33.)  2113 

See  also  Eyre-Todd,  G.,  Early  Scot,  poetry,  p.  59. 

Legendensammlung,    nebst   den    frag- 

menten  seines  Trojanerkrieges.  Herausg. 
von  C.  Horstmann.     1881-82,  2  v.  in  1.        1394 

Barclay,   A.     Certayne  egloges.     Repr. 

from  the  ed.  of  1570.  1885.  (Spenser  Soc. 
no.  39.)  1302 

Bokenam,  O.    Legenden,  herausg.  von  C. 

Horstmann.  1883.  (Koelbing,  E.,  Altengl. 
biblioth.  \.  1.)  2116 

Bradshaw,  H.    Life  of  St.  Werburge  of 

Chester.  Englisht  A.  D.  1513,  printed  by 
Pynson  A.  D.  1521,  and  now  re-ed.  by  Carl 
Horstmann.  1887.  (Early  Eng.  Text  Soc. 
no.  88. )  2115 

Bricb,  T.    Compendious  register  in  metre, 

containing  the  names  and  patient  sufferings 
of  the  members  of  Jesus  Christ,  and  the  tor- 
mented, and  cruelly  burned  within  England  ; 
since  the  death  of .  .  .  Edward  VI  .  .  .  1559  ; 
repr.  1882.     (Arber,  E.,  Eng.  garner,  v.  4.) 

^  2117 

Chaucer,  G.    Complete  works,  ed.  .  .  .  by 

W.  W.  Skeat.     1894,  6  v.  1324 

Canterbury  tales,   with  .  .  .  notes,  by 

Thos.  Tyrwhitt.     1830,  5  v.  1392 

The  savie.  Ed.  by  F.  J.  Fumivall.  1868, 
7  V.  ( Chaiwer  Soc.  1  s.  nos.  2-13,  16-20,  26-28, 
32-36,  38-43,  50-55,  73. )  1304 

The  same.  A  six-text  print  ...  Ed.  by 
F.  J.  Furnivall.  1870,  3  v.  ( Chaucer  Soc.  1  s. 
nos.  1,  14,  15,  25,  30,  31,  36,  49. )  1304 

Minor  poems  :  a  one  text  print .  .  .    Ed._ 

by  F.  J.  Furnivall.  1868-80.  {Chaucer  Soc. 
nos.  24,  61. )  1304 


The  same.  Odd  texts,  ed.  by  F.  J.  Pumi- 
vall.  1868-86,  2  v.  ( Chaucer  Soc.  1  s.  nos.  23, 
60,77.)  1304 

The  same.  Ed.  by  W.  W.  Skeat.  1888. 
( Clarendon  Press  S. )  1383 

—  Riches  of,  in  which  his  impurities  have 

been  expunged ;  his  spelling  modernised  .  .  . 
by  C.  C.  Clarke.     1877.  1328 

Tale  of  Beryn . . .  Re-ed.  by  F.  J.  Furni- 
vall and  W.  G.  Stone.  1876-87,  2  pts.  (Chawccr 
Soc.  2  s.  nos.  17,  24. )  1302 

Troilus  and  Criseyde :  a  one  text  print, 

put  forth  by  F.  J.  Fumivall.  1888.  ( Chaucer 
Soc.  1  s.  no.  79. )  1302 

Troylus  and  Crysoyde  compared  with 

Boccaccio's  Filostrato,  tr.  by  Wm.  Michael 
Rossetti.    1873.    ( Chaucer  Soc.  1  s.  nos.  44,  55. ) 

1304 

Dunbar,  W.    Poems,  ed.  by  John  Small. 

1893,  3  V.  {Scottish  Text  Soc.  nos.  2,  4,  16,  21, 
29. )  2113 

See  also  Eyre-Todd,  G.,  Mediaeval  Scot,  poetry,  p.  139. 

GOLLANCZ,  L  (£;d.)     Pearl.    1891.  1324 

Henry,  the  Minstrel.    Actis  and  deidis  of 

the  illustere  and  vailzeand  campioun  Schir 
Wm.  Wallace.  1889.  {Scottish  Text  Soc.  nos.  6, 
7,  17. )  2113 

See  also  Eyre-Todd,  G.,  Early  Scot,  poetry,  p.  177.) 

Heywood,  J.    Spider  and  the  flie.    Repr. 

from  the  ed.  of  1556.  1894.  (Spenser  Soc.  n.  s. 
no.  6.)  1314 

Hoccleve,  T.    Works.    I.  Minor  poems  in 

the  Phillipps  MS.  and  the  Durham  MS.  Ed. 
by  F.  J.  Fumivall.  1892.  {Early  Eng.  Text 
Soc.  Extra  s.  no.  61. )  2124 

HOR.STMANN,  K.  (Ed.)   Early  south-English 

legendary  or  lives  of  Saints.  1887.  {Early 
Eng.  Text  Soc.  no.  87.)  2115 

(Ed.)    S.  Editha  sive  chronicon  Vilo- 

dunense  im  Wiltshire  dialekt.     1883.  1394 

HucHOWN.    Pistel  of  swete  Susan.    1895. 

(Brink,  B.  ten,  and  others,  Q^ellcn  und  for- 
schungen,  v.  76. )  — 3166 

James  I,  King  of  Scotland.    Kingis  Quair 

...  Ed.  by  W.  W.  Skeat.  1884.  (Scottish 
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Selections  from  the  poetry  of.  12  pp.  {In  his  Resolves, 
1820,  p.  443.)— Marv«ll,  A.  The  Garden.  3  pp.  (Arber, 
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1803.  1318 

Anstby,  C.     Poetical  works.     1808.       1382 

Patriot,  a   Pindaric   address   to    Lord 

Buckhorse.  1767.  (With  Keate,  G.,  Netley 
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Aylesbury  races.   1778.   ( TFit/i  Ritson,  J., 

Observ.  on  the  .  .  .  hist,  of  Eng.  poetry. )       1382 

Beattib,  J.  The  Minstrel;  or,  the  prog- 
ress of  genius,  with  some  other  poems.  1806- 
07,  2  V.  in  1.  1308 

Bourne,  V.    Poematia.     [Eng.  and  Lat] 

1840.  1308 

Bribery  and  corruption  ;  or,  the  journey 

to  London,  n.  d.  (With  Keate,  G.,  Netley 
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Burns,  R.    Life  and  works,  as  originally 

ed.  by  James  Currie.    1824,  4  v.  1318 

Complete  works.     1856.  1392 

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Lord  Craven.  [Anon.]  1776.  ( Wi</i  Ritson, 
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(With  Ritson,  J.,  Observ.  on  the.  .  .  hist,  of 
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Falconer,  W.  The  Shipwreck.   1825.   1318 

Peilding,  C.  J.   The  Brothers  :  an  eclogue. 

1781.  (  With  Ritson,  J.,  Observ.  on  the  .  .  .  hist, 
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metre.    1762.    (WithKea.te,Q.,  Netley  Abbey.) 

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FoxTON,    T.     The   Tower.     1727.     (With 

Wharton,  P.,  Works,  v.  1.)  2105 

Goldsmith,  O.    Poetical  works.     [Ed.  by 

Rev.  John  Mitford.]     1831.  1328 

Granville,  G.,  Viscount  Lansdovme.  Poems 

upon  several  occasions.     1721.  1308 

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Gray,  T.    Works,  in  prose  and  verse.   Ed. 

by  Edmund  Gosse.     1884,  4  v.  2106 

Hayley,    W.      Ode,    inscribed    to   John 

Howard.  1781.  (  With  Ritson,  J.,  Observ.  on 
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Poetical  epistle  to  an  eminent  painter. 

[Anon.]  1778.  (With  Ritson,  J.,  Observ.  on 
the  .  .  .  hist,  of  Eng.  poetry. )  1382 

Heroic  epistle  to  Rev.  Richard  Watson. 

1780.  ( With  Ritson,  J.,  Observ.  on  the  .  .  . 
hist,  of  Eng.  poetry. )  1382 

Horace's  first  satire  modernized  and 

addressed  to  Jacob  Henriques.  1762.  (  With 
Keate,  G.,  Netley  Abbey.)  2181 

Howard,  F.,  5  Earl  of  Carlisle.    Tragedies 

and  poems.     1801.  3383 

Keate,  G.    Netley  Abbey :  an  elegy.   1769. 

2181 

Minister  of  State  :  a  satire.   (  With  Keate, 

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Philips,  A.    Pastorals,  epistles,  odes,  and 

other  original  poems.     1765.  1308 

PiLKiNGTON,   Mrs.   L.   van    L.     Memoirs, 

written  by  herself,  wherein  are  occasionally 
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PiLKiNQTON,  M.    Poems  on  several  occa- 
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Pope,  A.     Works,  with  remarks  and  illus- 
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Ramsay,  A.    Works.    1848-53,  3  v.       1316 

Selbey,  W.  Temple  of  Venus.  1727.    (With 

Wharton,  P.,  Works,  v.  1.)  2105 

Thomson,  J.   The  Seasons  ;  with  the.Castle 

of  indolence.     1814.  1318 

Ward,  E.    Nuptial  dialogues  and  debates. 

lAnon.}     1723-59,  2  v.  1308 

(Tr.)     Life  and  notable  adventures  of 

that  renown'd  knight,  Don  Quixote  de  la 
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Warton,  F.  Poetical  works.  1802,  2  v.  1312 

Watts,  I.     Horae  lyricae.     Poems,  chiefly 

of  the  lyric  kind.     1834.  1306 

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1740,  2  V.  in  1.  2105 

Williams,  H.  M.    Poems.    1791,  2  v.    1394 

Wolcot,  J.  ( P.  Pindar,  pseud. )  Pindariana. 

1795.  1323 
Subjects  for  painters.     1789.  1362 

Aram,  P.    Studley-park.    28  pp.    (Gent,  T.,  Antwnt 

and  mod.  hist,  of  .  ,  .  Rippon,  p.  1.) — l>ar(,  J.  West- 
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ber,  E.,  Eng.  gamer,  v.  7,  p,  805. )— tJoddos.  A.  Three 
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V.  2,  p.  116.)-  i'lllininlii,  poetae  rusticantinameiiitatei; 
or,  a  poem  on  the  pleasures  of  a  country  life.  18  pp! 
(Oent,  T.,  Anlient  and  ynod.  hist,  of  .  .  .  Hippmi,  p.  29.)-^ 
W<'»t,J.  Trip  to  Richmond  in  Surry.  4  pp.  (Ashton.J 
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Allinoham,  E.    New  and  original  poems 
1890.  1328 

Arnold,  Sir  E.   In  my  lady's  praise,  being 

poems,  old  and  new  written  to  the  honour  of 
Fanny,  Lady  Arnold.     1889.  1383 

Light  of  the  world.     1891.  1306 

With  Sa'di  in  the  garden  ;  or,  the  book 

of  love.     1888.  1383 

Austin,  A.    Lyrical  poems.    1891.        1327 

Narrative  poems.     1891.  1327 

Baillie,  J.  Complete  poetical  works.  1832. 

1324 

Bbddoes,  T.  L.    Poetical  works.    1890,  2  v. 

1328 

Blackie,  J.  S.  Lays  and  legends  of  an- 
cient Greece,  with  other  poems.     1857.       1395 

Messis  vitae.    Gleanings  of  song  from  a 

happy  life.     1886.  1306 

Bray,  E.  A.    Poetical  remains.    Selected 

and  ed.  with  a  memoir  of  the  author  by  Mrs. 
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Brooke,  S.  A.    Poems.    1888.  1306 

Browning,  R.  Asolando,  fancies  and  facta. 

1890.  1383 

Christmas-eve  and  Ea«ter-day,  and  other 

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Ferishtah's  fancies.     1886.  1388 

Pacchiarotto  and  how  he  worked  in  dis- 
temper :  with  other  poems.     1877.  1386 

Parleyings  with  certain  people  of  im- 
portance in  their  day.     1887.  1387 

Select  poems.    Ed.,  with  notes,  by  Wm. 

J.  Rolfe,  and  H.  E.  Hersey.     1887.  1387 

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introduction  by  R.  G.  White.     [1883.]        1386 

Burton,  Sir  R.  F.  The  Kastdah  (coup- 
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Byron,  Q.  G.  N.,  6  Baron  Byron.    Poetical 

works.     1851,  10  v.  1317 

Don  Juan.     1837,  2  v.  1318 

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[Ed.  by]  I.  Nathan.     1829.  1327 

Miscellanies'.     1837,  3  v.  1318 

Tales.     1837,  2  v.  1318 

Calverley  (Blayds),  C.  S.  Literary  re- 
mains.    1885.  1395 

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CmVB,  Mrs.  O.  W.    Poems,  including  tlie 

"IX  poems,"  by  V.     lAnon.]    1872.  1307 

CiXJUQH,  A.  H.     Poems.     1888.  1306 

Cottle,  J.     Malvern    hills,    with   minor 

poems,  and  essays.    1829,  2  v.  1328 

Crabbe,G.  Poetical  works.   1834,  8  v.  1306 

Posthumous  poems.     Ed.  by  his  son. 

1836.  4757 

Craik,  Mrs.  T>.  M.  M.    Poems.    1888.    1307 

Cunningham,  A.  Sir  Marmaduke  Max- 
well, a  dramatic  poem ;  the  Mermaid  of  Gal- 
loway ;  the  Legend  of  Richard  Faulder ;  and 
twenty  Scottish  songs.    1822.  3315 

CusT,  R.  N.    Poems  of  many  years  and 

many  places,  1839-87.     [An<m.]     1887.        1305 

De  Vere,  Sir  A.    Sonnete.    1875.  1306 

See  also  Cainc,  T.  H.  H.,  Sonnets  of  3  centuries,  p.  79. 

De  Verb,  A.  T.    Poetical  works.   1884,  3  v. 

1306 
Legends  and  records  of  the  church  and 

the  empire.    1887.  "  1306 
Legends  of  St.  Patrick.    1884.     (Poet. 

Viorks,  V.  2. )  1306 

Legends  of  the  Saxon  saints.   1879.   1306 

May  carols ;  or,  Ancilla  Domini.    1881. 

1306 
Search  after  Proserpine.    1884.    (Poet. 

w(yrks,  v.  1. )  1306 
Dickens,  C.  J.  H.    Plays  and  poems.   1882, 

2  V.  2105 

Gibson,  J.  Y.   Cid  ballads  and  other  poems 

and  translations  from  Spanish  and  German. 
1887,  2  V.  1337 

Graves,  A.  P.    Songs  of  Killarney.    1877. 

1338 

Hebbr,    R.,    Bp.    of    Calcutta.     Poetical 

works.     1841.  1306 

Hogg,  J.    Queen's  wake.    1815.  1318 

Hood,  T.    Plea  for  the  midsummer  fairies. 

Hero  and  Leander,  Lycus  the  centaur,  and 
other  poems.    1827.  1316 

HORNE,  R.  H.    Orion :  an  epic  poem  in 

three  books.    1874.  1394 

Hunt,  J.  H.  L.    Poetical  works,    n.  d.   1395 

The  same.     Ed.  by  T.  Hunt.     1860.        1307 

Hutchinson,  T.  Ballades  and  other  rhymes 

of  a  country  bookworm.     1888.  1338 

Keats,  J.    Poetical  works.    1883,  4  v.    1393 

Kbmble,  F.  a.     Poems.     1883.  1395 

Kent,  W.  C.  Dreamland,  with  other  poems. 

1862.  1328 

KiNGSLBY,  C.     Poems.     1889.  1328 

Lecky,  W.  E.  H.     Poems.     1891.  1328 

Leighton,  W.     Poems.*    1890.  1328 

Lewis,  M.  G.    Poems.    1812.  1308 

LovEai,  S.   Metrical  tales  and  other  poems. 

1860.  1383 

Lytton,  E.  G.  E.  L.  B.,  1  Baron  Lyttcm. 

New  Timon :  a  romance  of  London.  1847.  1318 

Siamese  twins :   a  satirical  tale  of  the 

times,  with  other  poems.    [Anon.']   1831.    1316 


Lytton,  E.  R.  L.  B.,  l  Earl  of  Lytton  (O. 

Meredith,  pseitd. )    Glenaveril ;  or,  the  meta- 
morphoses.    1885,  2  v.  1308 

Macaulay,    T.    B.,    1    Baron    Macaulay. 

Speeches  and  poems.     [1874],  2  v.  in  1.      2204 

■ Mackay,  C.     Poetical  works.     1857.     1308 

Maclean,  Mrs.  L.  E.  L.    Francesca  Car- 
rara.    lAnmi.}     1834,  3  v.  1203 

Mahony,  F.  S.    Works  of  Father  Prout. 

1881.  2107 

Massey,  G.    My  lyrical  life:   poems  old 

and  new.     1889,  2  v.  1328 

Maxwell,  Lady  C.  E.  S.  S.  N.   The  Dream, 

and  other  poems.     1841.  1395 

Lady  of  La  Garaye.    1862.  1395 

Maxwell,  Sir  W.  S.    Songs  of  the  Holy 

Land.     [Anon.]     1846;  1848.  1324 

Mbars,  Mrs.  A.  G.    Idylls,  legends,  and 

lyrics.     1890.  1327 

— —  Merivale,  J.  H.   Orlando  in  Roncesvalles. 
1814.  1395 

MiLNES,  R.  M.,  1  Baron  Houghton.     Poeti- 
cal works.     1876,  2  v.  1307 

MiLNES,  R.  O.  A.,  2  Baron  Houghton.  Stray 

verses,  1889-90.    1893.  1328 

MoiR,  D.  M.    Poetical  works.    1860,  2  v. 

1307 

Moore,  T.    Poetical  works.    1853,  10  v. 

1317 

— LallaRookh,  an  oriental  romance.  1817. 

1372 

Morris,  L.    Epic  of  Hades.    1882.        1308 

—  Songs  of  Britain.     1887.  1338 

Songs  unsung.     1884.  1308 

— —  Morris,   W.     Tale  of  the  house  of  the 

Wolflngs  and  all  the  kindreds  of  the  mark 
written  in  prose  and  in  verse.    1889.  1383 

Patmore,  C.  K.  D.   Poems.    1886,  2  v.    1307 

Procter,   B.   W.    (B.    Cornwall,   psettd. ) 

Dramatic  scenes,  with  other  poems.    1857. 

3375 
English  songs,  and  other  small  poems. 

1844.  1395 
Flood  of  Thessaly,  the  Girl  of  Provence, 

and  other  poems.    1823.  1394 

Raymond,  G.  Chronicles  of  England.  1842. 

1576 

Rogers,  S.    Poems.    1834.  1366 

RossBTTi,  D.  G.   Poems.  1887.  (Coll.  works, 

V.  1. )  2154 

ScoTT,  Sir  W.    Lady  of  the  lake.    1823. 

1317 

Shelley,  P.  B.    Complete  poetical  works 

.  .  .  ed.  .  .  .  by  G.  E.  Woodberry.    1892,  4  v. 

1326 

Alastor ;  or,  the  spirit  of  solitude,  and 

other  poems.     1887.     (Shelley  Soc.  2  s.  no.  3.) 

1313 

Epipsychidion  .  .  .    Ed.  by  R.  A.  Potts. 

1887.     (Shelley  Soc.  2  s.  no.  7. )  1313 

■ Mask  of  anarchy.    1887  ;  1892.    (Shelley 

Soc.  Extra  s.  no.  4 ;  2  s.  no.  13. )  '  1313 
Minor  poems.    1846.  1316 


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ENGLISH  POETRY,  Single  authors 


Rosalind   and   Helen.     1888.      (Shelley 

Soc.  2  8.  no.  17. )  1313 

Wandering  Jew.   Ed.  by  B.  Dobell.  1887. 

(Shelley  Soc.  2  s.  no.  12.)  1313 

Smith,  H.    Poetical  works.    1846,  2  v.    1308 

and  Smith,  J.    Rejected  addresses ;  or, 

the  new  theatrum  poetarum.     [Anon.]    1840. 

1316 

SouTHEY,  R.    Joan  of  Arc,  ballads,  lyrics, 

and  minor  poems.     1865.  1327 

Sterling,  J.    Poetical  works.    1842.    1395 

Strickland,  A.    Worcester  field ;  or,  the 

Cavalier,     n.  d.  1308 

Swinburne,  A.   C.      Poems  and  ballads. 

3  8.     1889.  1337 

Note.— ¥oi  1,  2  s.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Tennant,   W.      Anster   fair,   with    other 

poems.     [Anon.}     1815.  1318 

Tennyson,  A.,  1  Baron  Tennyson.    Death 

of  Oenone,  Akbar's  dream,  and  other  poems. 
1892.  1328 

Demeter  and  other  poems.     1889.      1366 

Locksley  Hall   sixty  years  after,  etc. 

1886.  1348 

—  Princess  :  a  medley.     1848.  1318 

Tiresias  and  other  poems.     1885.       1348 

Thom,  W.    Rhymes  and  recollections  of  a 

hand-loom  weaver.     1847.  1392 

Thomson,  J.  (B.  Vanolis,  psewd. )   Poetical 

works.     1895,  2  v.  1326 

TUPPER,   M.   F.     Ballads    for   the   times, 

Geraldine,  Hactenus,  a  thousand  lines,  and 
other  poems.   1851.    ( Compl.  works,  v.  3. )   2174 

Wordsworth,  W.    Poetical  works,  ed.  by 

Wm.  Knight.     1882-89,  11  v.  1372 

Alfred  the  hero  king.  6  pp.  (Blackwood's  Atag.  v.  U2, 

1887,  p.  635.)— An  AnKl<>r'N  RBrlainl.  4  pp.  (Black- 
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death  of  the  Princess  Charlotte  of  Wales.  3  pp.  (Valpy, 
A.  J.,  Class.  Journ.  v.  18, 1818,  p.  64.)— Arolliad  :  an  epic 
of  the  Alps.  3  pp.  {MacmUlan's  Mag.  v.  53, 1886,  p.  311.) 
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V.  1.31,1882,  p.  741.)— Bayne,  P.  The  Burn.  3  pp.  (Blac'k- 
vmod's  Mag.  v.  147,  1890,  p.  128.)— Song  of  love  and  May. 
1  p.  (Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  147,  1890,  p.  688.)— Boamcs.  D. 
The  Bussex  Rhine.  3  pp.  (Biocfcwood's  ilfag.  v.  149,  1891, 
p.  72.)— Bcresl'ord,  H.  S.  Mahomet;  Cambridge  prize 
for  1816.  9  pp.  (Valpy,  A.  J.,  Class.  Journ.  v.  14,  1816, 
p.  153.)— Blaeklp,  J.  S.  Auld  house  o'  Gash.  4  pp. 
(Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  150, 1891,  p.  692.)— Tibbie  Shiel's  in 
Yarrow.  3  pp.  (Blacktoood's  Mag.  v.  146,  1889,  p.  854.)— 
Blackiiioro,  R.  D.  Buscombe:  or,  a  Michaelmas  goose. 
5  pp.  (Harper's  Mag.  V.  SO,  1890,  p.  136.)-Well  of  St.  John. 
1  p.  1  pi.  (Hari>er's  Mag.  v.  72,  1886,  p.  92.)-Brand,  B. 
O.  W.,  Baroness  Dacre.  Poems.  51  pp.  (In  her  Dramas, 
V.  2,  p.  219.)— BrowniniiT,  O.  Edelweiss.  1  p.  (Mac- 
millan's  Mag.  v.  54,  1886,  p.  457.)— Byron,  O.  G.  N.,  6 
Baron  Byron.  Poesien,  aus  dem  Englischen.  Der  Corsar 
und  Lara.  Uebersetzt  von  F.  Diez.  89  pp.  (Diez,  F.  C, 
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—To  a  missal  of  the  thirteenth  century.  1  p.  (Century 
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Englands.  26  pp.  (  Unsere  Zeit,  1879,  v.  2,  pp.  619,  927.)— 
Kobinson.  P.  Foreign  birds  and  English  poets.  12  pp. 
(Contemp.  Rev.  v.  42,  1882,  p.  552.)— Roarers,  C.  Three 
poetsof  the  Scottish  Reformation.  132  pp.  (Boyal  Hist. 
Soc.  Trans,  n.  s.  v.  3.  1874,  p.  163.)— New  poetry  of  the 
RosetliM  and  others.  8  pp.  (Atlant.  Monthly,  v.  i9, 
1882,  p.  119. )— Sehipper.  J.  Altenglische  dichtungen 
des  MS.  Harl.  2253,  herausg.  von  K.  Boedeker.  7  pp. 
(Anglia,  v.  2,  1879,  p.  507.)— Sclileich,  G.  CoUationen 
zu  me.  dichtungen.  4  pp.  (Eng.  studien,  v.  12,  1889, 
p.  139. )  — Early  .Scottish  poetry.  10  pp.  (Eraser's 
Mag.  V.  2.5,  1842,  p.  228;  V.  65,  1862,  p.  16.)— Shairp,  J.  C. 
Friendship  in  English  poetry.  19  pp.  (N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  139, 
1884,  p.  ,580.)— Stertman,  E.  C.  Some  London  poets. 
17  pp.  ( Harper's  Mag.  v.  64, 1882,  p.  874. )— Sternberg,  R. 
Ueber  eine  versiflcirte  mittelenglische  chronik.  72  pp. 
(Eng.  studien,  v.  18,  1893,  pp.  1,  356.)— Synionds,  J.  A. 
Comparison  of  Elizabethan  with  Victorian  poetry.  53  pp. 
( Essays,  speculative  and  suggestive,  v.  2,  p.  225  ;  Fortn.  Rev. 
n.  s.  v.  45,  1889,  p.  55. )— Ta.y lor,  B.  Three  old  and  three 
new  poets.  12  pp.  (Internal.  Rev.  v.  3,  1876,  p.  402.)— 
Tcnn.yson:  aud  after?  17  pp.  (Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s. 
V.  47,  1890,  p.  621.)— Thompson,  S.  Australian  litera- 
ture. 14  pp.  (Comtemp.  iSet).  v.  52,  1887,  p.  401.)— Trac- 
tarian  poetry.  22  pp.  (N.  Brit.  Rev.  v.  1,  1844,  p.  146.) 
— Trantniann,  M.  Golagrus  und  Gawain.  46  pp. 
(Anglia,  v.  2,  1879,  p.  395.)— Varnhasren,  H.  Zu  mittel- 
englischen  gedichten.  119  pp.  (^nsrita,  v.  2, 1879,  p.  225; 
v.  3,  1880,  pp.  59,  27.5,  115,  533;  V.  4,  1881,  p.  180.)- Zum  mit- 
telenglischen  gedichte  "  Long  life."  2  pp.  (Anglia,  v.  2, 
1879,  p.  71.)— Villcmain,  A.  F.  Vies  des  principaux 
poiites anglais.  199pp.  (CEitwcs,  v.  1,  p.  197.)— Whipple, 
E.  P.  English  poets  of  the  19  century.  70  pp.  (Essays 
and  reviacs,  v.  1,  p.  285.)— Wilson,  J.  Scottish  poets. 
14  pp.  (Crit.  and  miseel.  essays,  v.  2,  p.  321.)— Wood- 
berr.y.  O.  E.  Professional  poetry.  6  pp.  (Atlant. 
Monthly,  v.  ,5.5,  1885,  p.  561.)— YoiinK  Kn^land.  25  pp. 
(Brit.  Quart.  Rev.  v.  12,  1850,  p.  169.)— Znpitz.a.  J.  Ver- 
besserungen  und  erklaerungen.  21  pp.  (Anglia,  v.  1, 
1878,  p.  463.) 

Note.—i'ar  criticisms  of  the  works  of  any  poet  see  his 
name. 

Eiiiiflish  poets,  Lectures  on  the.    Hazlltt,  W. 

1324 


English  potter,  Art  of  the  old.    Solon,  L.  M. 

— 17E4 
Kiiglish  pr<»se.    Earle,  J.  2225 

EiiK'li.sli  prose  roiiiaiiccs.  See  English  Action. 
Kii$;li.sli  proverb.s.    See  Proverbs. 
English    proverbs   and    proverbial  phrases. 
Hazlitt,  W.  0.  (Ed.)  1232 

Kiiglish    Piiritsmisin.     142  pp.      Bayne,  P. 

{Gould,  G.,  Docs.  rel.  to  the  teltlenunt  of  the  Church  of 
EngUtnd,  p.  1.) 

I'^nglish  reforniation.    See  England,  Church 

history,  Reformation. 
English  reporter.  4  pp.    Porritt,  E.    (N.  Am. 

Bev.v.  155, 1892,  p.  118.) 

English  restoration  and  Louis  XIV.  Airy,  O. 
(Colbeck,  C,  Epochs  of  mod.  hist.)  1508 

Eiigli.sh  rising  in  1450.     Kriehn,  G.  1502 

English  romantic  inovemeiit.  Beginnings  of 
the.     Phelps,  W.  L.  2293 

English  satire.    See  Satire. 

English,  Scotch,  ami  Irish  historical  li- 
braries.   Nicolson,  W.,  Bp.  o/ Car lisfc.     W.  41 

English  society  from  the  time  of  Queen  Eliza- 
beth to  the  present  day.  2  v.  Stone,  Mrs.  B., 
Chronicles  of  fashion.  — 1767 

English  .songs.  See  English  ballads  and  songs. 

English  sonnets.  See  English  poetry.— Son- 
nets. 

English  speaking  peoples.  Union  of.    10  pp. 

Champlin,  J.  D.,  Jr.    (Forum,  v.  6, 1888,  p.  166,) 

English     Spelling     Reform    Association. 

Therd  aniual  report.     [London,  1882.]    16°. 

—2164 
English  stage.     See  Drama  and  the  Stage, 

English. 
English  surnames.    Lower,  M.  A.  -2121 

English  synonyms.     See  English  language. 

Synonyms. 
English  taxation  in  America.  5  pp.   Meehan, 

T.F.    (2V.  vim.  iJcD.v.  145,  1887,  p.  561.) 

English  theatrical  literature.  Bibliographi- 
cal account  of.     Lowe,  R.  W.  L.106 
English  tobacco,  Future  of.    7  pp.    Arnold, 

E.  L.    (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  24,  1888,  p.  569.) 

English  towns  and  districts.    Freeman,  E.  A. 

1525 

English  traits.    Emerson,  R.  W.,  Works,  v.  5. 

3136 

English  village  community.    Seebohm,  F. 

English  visible  speech.    Bell,  A.  M.     —2173 
English  wayfaring  life  in  the  middle  ages. 
Jusserand,  J.  J.  1693 

English  worthies.    8  v.    Lang,  A.  (£d.)    3797 
English  writers.    11  v.    Morley,  H.  2237 

English  writers.  Essays  on.    Friswell,  J.  H. 

English  writers  in  Inrlia.  6  pp.  Hurst,  J.  F. 

(Harper's  Mag.  v.  82, 1891,  p.  354.) 

Englishmen  in  Italy  and  Italians  in  England. 

17  pp.    Hazlitt,  W.  C,  Offspring  of  thought,  p.  153. 

Englishwoman,  An,  pseud.  See  Miller,  Lady  M. 


ENGRAVED  BRITISH  PORTRAITS 


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ENGRAVINGS 


Engrraved  British  portraits,  Catalogue  of. 
Bromley,  H.  —1762 

Eiijjrsi  ved  gems  of  classical  times.  Middleton, 
J.  H.  —1732 

Engraved  illustrations  of  the  principal  an- 
tiquities of  Oxfordshire.    Skelton,  J.         2541 

Engravers. 

Bartsch,  J.  A.  B.,  Bitter  von.    Le  peintre- 
graveur.     1803-21,  22  v.  —1746 

Basan,  p.  F.    Dictionnaire  des  graveurs 

anciens  et  modernes,  depuis  I'origine  de  la 
graveur.    1789,  2  v.  —1747 

Baudicoub,   p.  de.     Le  peintre- graveur 

fransais  continue.     1859-61,  2  v.  —1747 

Joppi,  v.,  and  Bampo,  G.  (Eds.)    Contri- 

bnti  alia  storia  dell'  arte  nel  Friuli  ed  alia 
vita  dei  pittori  e  intagliatori  friulani.  1887-94, 
4  v.  (Venice,  R.  Deputaz.  di  storia  patria: 
Monumenti  storici:  4  s. :  Miscell.  v.  5,  11,  12, 
12  appendice. )  4362 

Renouvieh,  J.    Des  types  et  des  maniferes 

des  maltres  graveurs  pour  servir  a  I'histoire 
de  la  gravure  en  Italic,  en  Allemagne,  dans 
les  Pays-Bas,  et  en  France,  XV-XVII  sifecles. 
1853-54,  3  V.  in  1.  —1744 

ROBERT-DuMESNiL,  A.  P.  F.    Le  peintre- 

graveur  frangais.    1835-71, 11  v.  —1747 

Slater,  J.   H.     Dictionary  of  engravers 

and  their  works.  1897.  (  With  his  Engravings 
and  their  value. )  — 1728 

— —  Weigel,  R.  Supplements  au  Peintre-gra- 
veur  de  Adam  Bartsch.     1843.  —1746 

Biadeico,  G.    Famiglia  di  artisti  (i  Giolfino).    51  pp. 

(Venice,  R.  Deputaz.  di  storia  patria;  Monument,  star. 
4  8.:  3fi«ce/.2s.  V.2.)— Osaiin,  F.  G.  Griecliische  muenz- 
stempelschneider.     4  pp.     {Zeiis.  J.  alterthuTnsw.  v.  1, 

1834,  p.  300.) Vasarl,  Q.    Marcantonio  Bologiiese  c 

altri  intagliatori  di  stampe.  62  pp.  (Opere,  v.  5,  p.  395.) 
— Walpole,  H.,  4  Earl  of.  Orford.  Catalogue  of  en- 
gravers. 148  pp.  (In  his  Anecdotes  of  painting,  v.  3, 
p.  839.) 

See  aUo  ArtistN.  —  ItioKrapliy.  —  lHoiio^rains. 
Also  Art,  L'.— Art  Journal.— Portfolio. 

Engraving. 

Cohen,  H.    Guide  de  I'amateur  de  livres  S, 
gravures  du  XVIII  sifecle.    1886.  L.51 

Delabobde,  H.,  Vicomte.  Biblioth6que  In- 
ternationale de  Part.  Gravure  en  Italie  avant 
Marc-Antoine,  1442-1505.     [1883.]  — 17B7 

EVEl/YN,  J.     Sculptura  historico-technica ; 

or,  the  history  and  art  of  engraving.  1766. 
(  With  Rouquet,  J.,  Present  state  of  the  arts  in 
Eagland. )  —1736 

Fielding,  T.  H.    Art  of  engraving,  with 

the  various  modes  of  operation.   1841.  — 17C4 

Mariihte,  p.  J.    Traits  des  pierres  gra- 

v6e8.     1750,  2  v.  —1777 

Menant,  J.    Pierres  gravies  de  la  haute- 

Asie.  Recherches  sur  la  glyptique  orientale. 
1883-86,  2  v.  1703 

Renouvibb,  J.    Des  types  et  des  maniferes 

des  maltres  graveurs  pour  servir  k  I'histoire 
de  la  gravure  en  Italie,  en  Allemagne,  dans 


les  Pays-Bas,  et  en  France,  XV-XVIII  sifecles. 
1853-54,  3  V.  in  1.  —1744 

Weigel,  T.  O.,  and  Zestebmann,  A.  C.  A. 

Anfaenge  der  druckerkunst  in  bild  und 
schrift.     1866,  2  v.  — 17D4 

WiLLSHiBE,  W.   H.     Introduction  to  the 

study  and  collection  of  ancient  prints.    1877, 

2  V.  — 17C5 

C'loMMon,  W.  B.    Painter-engraving.    5  pp.    {Century 

Mag.  V.  16,  1889,  p.  583.)— Davis,  J.  P.  New  school  of 
engraving.  3  pp.  {Century  Mag.  v,  16,  1889,  p.  587.)  — 
liJejj^'nwaertiKO  la^c  der  kupferstechkunst.  13  pp. 
{Deutsch.  rundschau,  v.  54, 1888,  p.  189.)— Ilatlpii,  S.  On 
the  revival  of  mezzotint  as  a  painter's  art.  8  pp.  {Har- 
per's Mag.  v.  70,  1885,  p.  231.)— Ilyinans,  H.  La  gravure 
dans  r^cole  de  Rubens.  298  pp.  9  pi.  (Brussels,  Acad. 
M6m.  cour.  v.  42,  1879.)— PiiM-hoH.  T.  O.  Babylonian 
and  Assyrian  cylinder-seals  of  the  British  Museum.  9  pp. 

3  pi.  (Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc.  Journ.  v.  41,  1885,  p.  396.)— 
Wieselor,  F.  J.  A.  Ueber  einige  bea^htenswerthe  ge- 
schnittene  steine  des  4  jahrhunderts  n.  Chy.  170  pp.  2  pi. 
(Goettingen,  K.  gesells.  wissens.  Hisl.-philol.  cUisse,  Ah- 
handl.  v.  30,  1883,  p.  1 ;  v.  31,  1884,  p.  1 ;  v.  32, 1885,  p.  1.) 

See  also  .^WthoticH. — Cameos.— Elclilnje. — Fine 
arts. — («enis.— Illnstrati4»ii  of  l>ooks,  etc.— liitlio- 
$;:ra|>liy. — ne<lHllic  oiigraviiitf.— I'lK^lo-entfrav- 
in^,  I'lioto-etchln^.  l*liot4>;:;rsi|>liy.  —  Pholo- 
litho^raph.v.  —  I*hotoziiieo^ra|»liy.  —  Prints.  — 
Woo<i-en$;:ravinj(.  Also  Art,  L'.  —  Art  Journal. 
—Portfolio. 

Engravings. 

Allston,  W.  Outlines  and  sketches.  En- 
graved by  I.  and  S.  W.  Cheney.    1850.    —1793 

Canova,  a.  Works  .  .  .  engraved  in  out- 
line by  Henry  Moses.     1849,  3  v.  —1701 

Chennevierbs,    H.,   Comtc    de.      Dessins 

du  Louvre,     n.  d.,  4  v.  — 17A1 

Coney,  J.  Engravings  of  ancient  cathe- 
drals, hotels  de  ville,  and  other  public  build- 
ings of  celebrity  in  France,  Holland,  Ger- 
many, and  Italy.     1842.  — 17A3 

CoTMAN,  J.  S.     Engravings  of  sepulchral 

brasses  in  Norfolk.     1838.  17D7 

Engravings  of  sepulchral  brasses  in  Suf- 
folk.    1838.  17D7 

Eaelom,  R.  Liber  veritatis ;  or,  a  collec- 
tion of  two  hundred  prints.     1777,  2  v.  in  1. 

— 17D4 

FiNDEN,  E.  F.,  and  Finden,  W.  Illustra- 
tions to  the  Life  and  works  of  Lord  Byron. 
With  original  and  selected  information  on  the 
subjects  of  the  engravings,  by  W.  Brockedon. 
[1837],  2  V.  1372 

Tableaux.    A  series  of  thirteen  scenes 

of  national  character,  beauty,  and  costume. 
Ed.  by  Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall.     1837.  —1751 

Gibson,  J.  Engravings  from  original  com- 
positions executed  in  marble  at  Rome.    1861, 

P.  29.1 

Hervey,  T.  K.     Illustrations  of  modem 

sculpture.    A  series  of  engravings.    1834. 

— 17D5 

Ottlby,  W.  Y.,  and  Tomkins,  P.  W.  En- 
gravings of  the  Marquis  of  Stafford's  collec- 
tion, in  London.    1818,  4  v.  in  1.  P.  R. 


ENGRAVINGS 


1313 


ENIDE 


— -  PiCART,  B.  Impostures  innocentes;  ou, 
recueil  d'estampes  d'aprfes  divers  peintres 
illustres.     1734.  17D5 

R.,  M.  J.  L.     Collection  de  vues  des  an- 

tiquitfis  de  Naples.     1825.  4391 

Skelton,  J.    Engraved  illustrations  of  the 

principal  antiquities  of  Oxfordshire.     1823. 

2541 

Thurston,  J.    Illustrations  of  Shakspeare ; 

comprised  in  two  hundred  and  thirty  vignette 
engravings,  by  Thompson.     1826.  3392 

See  also  <'ostiiiiio.— Doooration  ami  Oriiainpiil. 
— KlohinjfS.  — Finearls.  — «oiiis.— MoKjiOtiuts.— 
Piotiires.  — Port  rallN.— Prints.— W«o«l-piijcrav- 
iiia«.  ^;so  Art,  L'.— Art  .lonriial.— Portfolio.  Also 
]»aiit«  Allji^liirri.  Enfer,  Purgatoire,  avec  les  dessins 
de  Gustave  Dorg;  Paradiso,  colic  figure  di  G.  Dor6.— 
Nhakcspparc,  W.  Dramatic  works,  with  illustrations 
by  I.  and  J.  Boydell. 

EiigTjiving-s,  History  and  criticism. 

Baker,  W.  S.  Engraved  portraits  of  Wash- 
ington.    1880.  —1753 

BiEGELEBEN,  L.  M.  T.,  Freiherr  von.    Kata- 

log  der . . .  sammlung  von  alten  kupferstichen 
.  .  .  aus  dem  nachlasse  des  H.  L.  Baron  v.  B. 
Versteigerung  15  Feb.  1886.     1886.  —1791 

Boston.    Museum  of  Fine  Arts.    Sixteenth 

catalogue,  third  ed.,  of  works  exhibited. 
Pt.  II.  Paintings,  drawings,  engravings,  and 
decorative  art.     1880.  —1738 

BouRCARD,    G.      Dessins,    gouaches,    es- 

tampes,  et  tableaux  du  dix-huitifeme  sifecle. 
Guide  de  I'amateur.     1893.  — 1706 

Bourne,  (— ).    Catalogue  of  engravings, 

by  the  most  esteemed  artists,  after  the  finest 
pictures  and  drawings.     1830.  —1756 

Bromley,  H.  Catalogue  of  engraved  Brit- 
ish portraits,  from  Egbert  the  Great  to  the 
present  time.     1793.  —1762 

CUST,    L.    H.      Engravings    of    Albrecht 

Duerer.    1894.    (Porf/oiio,  no.  11, 1894. )   —4571 

Daniell,  p.  B.    Catalogue  raisonng  of  the 

engraved  works  of  Richard  Cosway.    1890. 

— 17C3 

Ellis,  F.  S.  The  Hutli  library.  A  cata- 
logue of  the  printed  books  .  .  .  and  engrav- 
ings, collected  by  Henry  Huth.     1880,  5  v. 

W.83 

Evans,  A.  E.,  and  Sons  (Pubs.)    Fine  art 

circular  and  print  collector's  manual.  Cata- 
logue of  nearly  six  thousand  etchings  and  en- 
gravings by  artists  of  every  school  and  period, 
n.  d.  — 17C5 

Gay,    J.     Iconographie    des   ostampes   a 

sujets  galants  et  des  portraits  de  femmes 
c616bres  par  leur  beautg.  lAnon.']  1868.  — 17C6 

Halliwell-Phillipps,  J.  O.    Hand-list  of 

the  drawings  and  engravings  illustrative  of 
the  life  of  Shakespeare,  preserved  at  Ilolling- 
bury  Copse,  near  Brighton.     1884.  3395 

Halsby,  F.  R.  Raphael  Morghen's  en- 
graved works,  being  a  descriptive  catalogue 
of  all  the  engravings  of  this  master  .  .  .    1885.  " 

—1702 


Henkels,  S.  V.      Catalogue  of  rare  and 

choice  engravings.     [1890.]  —1753 

Kataloq  der  kupferstich-sammlung  eines 

wohlbekannten  norddeutschen  kunstfreundes 
...     [1883.]  _i7ci 

Katalog   einer  eehr  reichen  sammlung 

seltenster  ornamentstiche  aus  dem  ehemali- 
gen  besitz  des  Herrn  Vico  in  Rom,  sowie  alt- 
deutscher  meister  des  XV  und  XVI  jahrh. 
1885.  — 17C2 

Koeiiler,  S.  R.    Chronological  catalogue 

of  the  engravings,  dry-points,  and  etchings 
of  A.  Duerer.     1897.     (Qrolier  Club.)         2262 

LaBeraudiere,  (— ),  Comfede.   Catalogue 

des  tableaux  anciens,  dessins,  gravures  .  .  . 
composant  les  collections  de  feu  M.  le  Comte 
de  La  B.,  et  dont  la  vente  aura  Hen  18-30  Mai 
1885.     [1885.]  —1791 

Leblanc,  P.   Catalogue  des  livres,  dessins, 

et  estampes  de  la  bibliothfeque  de  feu  M.  J.  B. 
Huzard.     1842,  3  v.  W.  35 

Monti,  N.    II  mio  studio.    1833.        —1767 

Palmerini,  N.    Catalogo  delle  opere  d'in- 

taglio  di  Raflfaello  Morghen.  1810.  {With 
Monti,  N.,  II  mio  studio. )  —1757 

Paris,    Palais   royale.      Explication    des 

ouvrages  de  .  .  .  gravure  des  artistes  vivante, 
exposes  1  Avril  1852.     1852.  —1748 

Rossi,  G.  C.    Catalog  der  .  .  .  sammlung 

von  kupferstichen,  radirungen  .  .  .  des  Herrn 
Cav.  G.  C.  R.,  welche  17  Maerz  1886  .  .  .  ver- 
steigert  wird.     1886.  —1791 

ScHOEPFER,  K.    Catalogue  de  la  collection 

importante  de  gravures  et  d'eaux  fortes  des 
ficoles  hollandaise,  flamande,  anglaise,  fran- 
gaise,  et  allemande  rfiunis  par  M.  C.  S.  La 
vente  aura  lieu  3  Mai  et  jours  suivants,  1893. 
1893.  _i7ci 

Slater,  J.  H.  Engravings  and  their  value : 

a  guide  for  the  print  collector.     1897.      —1728 

Standish,  F.  H.   Catalogue  des . . .  gravures 

de  la  collection  Standish.     1842.  —1748 

Rriiin.  J.  Z.  M.    Dos  nigellos;  Noel  Gamier.    16  pp. 

(Bio  de  Janeiro,  Biblioth.  nac.  Annaes.  v.  1, 1876,  pp.  142, 
355.)— nowiiCR.W.  H.  Some  French  illustrations.  3  pp. 
(Atlant.  Monthly,  v.  57,  1886,  p.  563,)— I^olirs.  M.  Italie- 
nische  kopien  nach  deutscheu  kupferstichen  des  XV 
jahrhunderts.  12  pp.  3  pi.  (Koenigl.  Preussisch.  kunst^ 
samml.  Jahrb.  v.  12,  1891,  p.  125.)— Ueber  einige  zeichnun- 
gen  des  raeisters  E.  S.  9  pp.  3  pi.  (Koenigl.  Preussisch. 
kunstsaraml.  Jahrb.  v.  11,  1890,  p.  79.)— Zur  datierong 
der  kupferstiche  des  meisters  der  spielkarteu.  4  pp. 
(Koenigl.  Preussisch.  kunstsaraml.  Jahrb.  v.  9,  1888, 
p.  239.)— liippniaiiii.  F.  Bin  italienischer  und  ein 
deutscher  kupferstich  des  XV  jahrhunderts.  9  pp.  3  pi. 
(Koenigl.  Preussisch.  kunstsaraml.  Jahrb.  v.  7, 1886,  p.  73.) 
— Trliiiinel.  T.  Ein  interessantes  blatt  aus  der  miuia- 
turen-sammlung  des  k.  kupferstich-kabinets.  8  pp.  2  pi. 
(Koenigl.  Preussisch.  kunstsaraml.  Jahrb.  v.  4,  1883, 
p.  32.)  —  Wellcslcy.  H.  On  2  engravings,  by  John 
Dunstall,  of  "  a  temple  by  Chichester."  4  pp.  1  pi.  (Sus- 
sex Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  5, 1852,  p.  277.)— Wliikler.  A. 
Die  gefaess-  und  punzenstecher  der  deutscheu  hoch- 
renaissance.  15  pp.  7  pi.  (Koenigl.  Preussisch.  kunst- 
samral.  Jahrb.  v.  13, 1892,  p.  93. ) 

Kiiitle,  Erec  und.   Chrestien  de  Troyes,  Saemmt. 
werke .  .  .  herausg.  von  W.  Foerster,  v.  3.     2384 


teNlGMAS 


1314 


teNNODlUS,  Magnus  Felix 


Euigiiias. 

FiRMiANUS  Symposius,  C.  Enig^es,  tr.  en 
vers  Irancais  par  I'Abbg  Duru.     1857.         3246 

The  same.  Tr.  en  vers  franjais  par  E.  P. 
Oorpet     1868.  3246 

B«rti,  C.  C.     Indovlnelli  bolognesi.    6  pp.    {Archiv. 

itadio  Iradiz.  popolari,  v.  2,  1883,  p.  675.)— C'orsI,  G.  B. 
Indovinelli  senesi.  8  pp.  (Arohiv.  sUidio  tradiz.  popolari, 
V.  10,  1891,  p.  397.)— Fesiqiiel,  P.  Enigmes  populaires 
recueiUies  &  Colognac.  3  pp.  {Rev.  d.  lang.  rom.  v.  16, 
1879,  p.  175.)— Foui^s.  A.  Enigmes  populaires  du  Lau- 
ragais.  3  pp.  (Rev.  d.  lang.  rom.  v.  22,  1882,  p.  263.)  — 
Olanandroa,  A.  Indoviuelli  marchigfani.  41  pp. 
(Archiv.  studio  (rodtz.  popolari,  v.  1,  1882,  pp.  396,  554 ; 
T.  2,  1883,  pp.  82,  425.)— I^claiitiiis,  L.  C.  F.  .Snigmata 
centum.  6  pp.  (Coll.  Pisaur.  v.  5,  p.  32.) — Mart i no, 
M.  di.  Enigmes  populaires  siciliennes.  7  pp.  (Rev.  d. 
lang.  rom.  v.  13,  1878,  p.  126.)— IWlIn  y  I'ontanals,  M. 
Anciennes  Enigmes  catalanes.  4  pp.  {R^v.  d.  lang.  rom. 
V.  11,  1877,  p.  5.) — Enigmes  populaires  catalanes.  6  pp. 
(Rev.  d.  lang.  rom.  v.  10, 1876,  p.  22.)— SferuccI,  G.  Storie 
e  cantari,  ninne-nanne,  e  indovinelli  del  montale  nel 
circondario  di  Pistoja.  64  pp.  {Archiv.  studio  tradiz. 
popolari,  V.  2,  1883,  p.  503 ;  v.  3,  1884,  p.  39.)— Pitr*.  G. 
Indovinelli  toscani.  3  pp.  {Arckiv.  studio  tradiz.  popo- 
lari, v.  10, 1891,  p.  382.)— Roquc-Ferrler,  A.  Enigmes 
populaires  du  Lanquedoc.  28  pp.  {Rev.  d.  lang.  rom. 
V.  7,  1875,  p.  313.)— Konx,  J.  Enigmes  populaires  du 
Limousin.  15  pp.  {JJct.  d.  tons.  rom.  v.  12,  1877.  p.  172.  )— 
Salonione-Marino,  S.  Libro  delle  finte  sorti.  6  pp. 
{Archiv.  studio  tradiz.  popolari,  v.  7,  1888,  p.  163.)— Sal- 
vioni,  C.  Centuria  d'indovinelli  popolari  lombardi 
raccolti  nel  canton  Ticino.  16  pp.  {Archiv.  studio  tradiz. 
popolari,  V.  4, 1885,  p.  537.) 

See  also  Claiues.— Riddles. 

Enkliiiizen,  Holland.  Linschoten,  J.  H.  van. 
Return  voyage  from  Goa  to  E.,  1588-92.  7  pp.  (Arber,  E., 
Eng.  gamer,  v.  3,  p.  399.) 

Eniiianii,  Alexander.      Kypros  und  der  ur- 

sprung  des  Aphroditekultus.  85  pp.  (St.  Petersburg, 
Acad.  JUim.  7  s.  v.  34,  1886.) 

Enneinis  de  Racine  au  XVII  sifecle.    Deltour, 

N.  F.  5893 

£nneu,  Leonard.      Die  prospekte   der   stadt 

Koeln  aus  dem  XV  bis  XVIII  jahrhundert.  10  pp.  (Koe- 
nigl.  Preussisch.  kunstsamml.  Jahrb.  v.  2,  1881,  p.  78.) 

Eiuieper,  Alfred.    Ueber  flaechen  mit  beson- 

deren  meridiancurven.  87  pp.  (Goettingen,  K.  gesells. 
wlssens.  Mattiemat.  classe,  Abhandl.  v.  29,  1882,  p.  1.) 

Eiiiiiskillen,  Ireland.  Graham,  J.  History 
of  the  siege  of  Londonderry  and  defence  of 
Enniskillen.     1829.  2586 

Hamilton,  A.  True  relation  of  the  actions 

of  the  InniskilUng  men,  from  their  first  taking 
up  of  arms  in  Dec.  1688,  for  the  defence  of  the 
Protestant  religion,  and  their  lives  and  lib- 
erties.    1690.  2586 

Eiinius,  Quintus.     Circa  B.  C.  239-169. 

Ennianae  poesis  reliquiae  recensuit  Joannes 
Vahlen.     Lipsiae,  1854.     8°.  3224 

Contents.  Acbilles.  —  AclillleH  Aristarclii.  — 
Alax.  —  Alouiiiaeo.  —  Alexander.  —  Aiubracla.— 
Androniarha  Aerhinalotlsi.— Andromeda.— An- 
naliuni  reliquiae.  — At lianiaH.  —  <'oni»ediaruni 
et  ceterorum  carminum  reliquiae. — Ex  incertis  coiii<>e- 
dllN.— CreNplionteH.— Ciipuncula.— EpieiiarniuM. 

—  KpiKrammata.  —  Kreetatlieux.  —  KulienioruN 
slve  Sacra hi9toria.—Kuinenlde«.—IIectorls  I.UNtra. 

—  Ilecabn.  —  iledu|>lia;;etica.  —  Ipliiit'enia.  —  Ex 
incerti.sllhrlM.— Me«iea  [Atbeniensis].— 9Iedea  Kxul. 
— Melan  I  ppa.— Versus  Pauli  Merulae  perfidia  propa- 
gftU. — Xemea.— Incerti  nominiM  reliquiae.— Pan- 


craiiaNtao.— Plaoeuix.— IIpoTp«irTtfcoc  sive  praecepta. 
— <|uae*iiioiies  i^iiiiiaiiae.— Ex  incertis Halururuin 
liltriH.- Mnturarnni  reliquiae.- Sola.— Telanio. 
—  TelepliiiM.  —  TliyeNtes.  —  Trait^oiHliaruin    re- 

iiqiiia*^.— Index  verborum. 

Frat;ineiita.    20  pp.    (Postgate,  J.  P.,  Corpus  poet. 

Lai,  V.  1,  p.  1.)  —  Fra};;inen(a  v-t  epi;;:raininata. 
24  pp.  {Coll.  Pisaur.  v.  4,  p.  264.) — Phaf^eMioruiii  Ira^^- 
■ueutuni.    2  pp.    (Lemaire,  N.  E.,  Poet.  Lai.  min.  v.  1, 

p.  239;  Wernsdorf,  J.  C,  Poet.  Lat.  min.  v.  1,  p.  187.) 

Berqk,  T.    De  Ennianis  reliquiis.    1863. 

3242 
Quaestionum  Ennianarum  specimen  no- 
vum.    1860.  3242 

llLK*ker,  J.    Zu  E.    2  pp.    {Zcits.f.  alterihumsw.v.lG, 

1849,  p.  329. )— Berjfk,  T.  Kritiscbe  bemerkungen  zu 
den  roemischen  tragikern.     65  pp.    {Philologus,  v.  33, 

1874,  p.  249.)— Kritiscbe  studien  zu  E.  56  pp.  (Jahrb., 
Neue,  f.  philol.  v.  83, 1861,  pp.  316,  495,  617.)— Bueelieler, 
F.    Coniectanea.    12  pp.     (Jahrb.,  Neue,  f.  philol.  v.  Ill, 

1875,  p.  125.)— Eyjisenliardt,  E.  Zu  E.  1  p.  (Jahrb., 
Neue,  /.  philol.  v.  103,  1871,  p.  400.)  —  Fleekei«en,  A. 
Eine  conjectur  von  Joseph  Scaliger  zu  E.  2  pp.  (Jahrb., 
Neue,  f.  philol.  v.  93,  1866,  p.  47.)— llajfen.  H.  Ennius 
und  Livius.  3  pp.  (Jahrb.,  Neue,  f.  philol.  v.  109,  1874, 
p.  271.)— Neues  fragment  des  E.  1  p.  (Jahrb.,  Neue,  f. 
philol.  V.  91,  1865,  p.  603.)— Ilavet.  L.  Histoire  romaine 
dans  le  dernier  tiers  des  Annales  d'E.  23  pp.  ( M&langes 
d'hist.  et  dephilol. :  Biblioih.  Ecole  des  hauies  Hudes,  v.  35, 
p.  21.)— Jalin,  O.  Satnra.  27  pp.  (Hermes,  v.  2,  1867, 
p.  225.)— Koeli,  H.  A.  Zu  E.  1  p.  (Rheinish.  mus.  n.  a. 
v.  17,  1862,  p.  313.)— Kuene,  (— ).  Sprachliche  bemerk- 
ungen zuden  Annalen  des  E.  3  pp.  (Zeiis.f.  alierthumsw. 
v.  8, 1841,  p.  1287.)— Linker.  G.  Neue  alte  wortformen. 
15  pp.  (Jahrb.,  Neue,  f.  philol.  v.  89,1864,  p.  714.)- .Haass, 
E.  Ein  angebliches  Enniusfragment.  5  pp.  (Hermes, 
V.  16,  1881,  p.  380.)— Madvig,  J.  N.  Epimetrum  de  versi- 
busEnnii.  7  pp.  (Opusciita  acad.  v.  2,  p.  290.)— Maeiily, 
J.  A.  Zu  E.  7  pp.  (Jahrb.,  Neue,  jf.  philol.  v.  76,  1867, 
p.  369.)— Mueller,  C.  F.  W.  Zu  beiden  Seneca  und 
anderen  lateinischen  prosaikern.  21  pp.  (Jahrb.,  Neue, 
/.philol.  V.  93,  1886,  p.  483.)-Zu  E.  1  p.  (Jahrb.,  Neue,/. 
philol.v.  93,  1866,  p.  241.)— .Hueller,  L.  Beitraege  zur 
kritikdesE.  20  pp.  (Pfttiologtus,  v.  43,  1884,  p.  86.)— Neues 
fragment  des  E.  1  p.  (Rheinisch.  mus.  n.  s.  v.  26,  1870, 
p.  625.)— Zu  des  Ennius  Annalen.  6  pp.  (Philologus,  v.  42, 
1884,  p.  544.)— Zu  E.  2  pp.  (Rheinisch.  mus.  n.  s.  v.  26, 
1871,  p.  346.)— Keilt'erMeheid.  A.  Zu  den  Annalen  del 
E.  2  pp.  (Jahrb.,  Neue,  /.  philol.  v.  79,  1859,  p.  157.)— 
Kitter,  F.  Das  alter  der  stadt  Rom  nach  der  berechnung 
des  E.  14  pp.  (Rheinisch.  mus.  n.  s.  v.  2,  1843,  p.  481.)— 
—Der  dichter  Q.  Ennius  in  Sardinien,  auf  dem  Aventinus 
lu  Rom,  in  Aetolien  .  .  .  und  sein  verhaeltniss  zur  roe- 
mischen aristokratie.  16  pp.  (Zeits./.  alierthumsw.  v.l, 
1840,  p.  389.)— Koeper.  G.  Zu  E.  2  pp.  (Philologus, 
V.  18,  1862,  p  362,)— .Selioell,  F.  Zu  E.  und  Quintilian. 
6  pp.  (Rheinisch.  mus.  n.  s.  v.  40,  1886,  p.  320.)— Zur 
chronologic  von  Ennius' Annalen  .3  pp.  (Rheinisch.  mus. 
n.  s.  v.  44,  1889,  p.  168.)— SMrinjtar.  W.  H.  U.  De  anti- 
qnis  interpretibus  Naevii,  Ennii,  et  Lucilii.  5  pp.  (In  his 
Hist.  crit.  schol.  Lat.  v.  1,  p.  57.)— Valilen,  J.  Enniana. 
4  pp.  (Hermes,  v.  12,  1877,  pp.  253,  399. )— Ueber  die  An- 
nalen des  E.  38  pp.  ( Berlin,  Akad  wissens.  Phi(o».-AMt. 
klasse,  Abhandl.  1886,  p.  1.) 

EiiiiodiiiK,  Magnus  Felix,  St.,  Bp.  of  Pavia. 
Circa  473-521. 

Opera  omnia.  Recensuit  et  commentario 
critico  instruxit  Guilelmus  Hartel.  Vindobo- 
nao,  1882.  8°.  (Vienna,  Akad.  wissens.  Cor- 
pus script,  cedes.  Lat.  v.  6. )  — 3242 
Contents.  Ennodius  Aitil>r»sio  et  Beato.~De  vita  beati 
Antoni  monachi.  —  4'ariiiiiia.  —  Benedictio  <rerei. — 
Hartel,  G.  Decodicibuset  editionibus.  — lUctiones.- 
Hartel,  G.  De  eniendal  lone  Biinodiana.— Episf  ram- 
■nata.— Vita  beatissimi  viri  Eplpliani  Episcopi  Tici- 
nenais  ecclesiae.— Praeceptum  quando  iusai  sunt  otnaes 


ENNODIUS,  Magnus  Felix 


1315 


ENTHUSIASM 


EpiNcoiii  cellulanos  habere.  —  KpiHtiilariiiii  libri 
Vim.— KpllnpliiiiHi  Eunodii.— IKiirliiiriHtlriiiii  de 

vita  sua.)  —  Petitorium  quo  absolutus  est  <jcr<iiilliiN 
piier  Agapiti.— 0|>iiNfula  niisepllu.— LibcUus  adver- 
sus  cos  qui  contra  syinMluin  scribere  pracsumpscruiit. 
— Pauegyricus  dictus  cleuieutissiuio  Kcgi  Tlioodrriro. 

Opera.   Recensuit  Pridericus  Vogel.   Bero- 

lini,  1885.  4°.  (Monunienta  Oerman.  hist. 
Auctor.  antiq.  v.  7.)  3631 

Ocmtents.  [Paraenesis-]  Concinnatio  didascalica  Aiii- 
brnslo  et  Beato.— Vita  Aiitoni  monachi  Lirinensis.— 
C'liniiiiia.— Benedictio  cere!.— Vogel,  F.  De  <>o<ll- 
cuiii  [Ennodi]  stirpe  ac  propagatione.— l»lcti«iie«.— 
Vogel,  F.  De  editionibiiN  Ennodi.— Kpijjrraniinnta. 
—  Vita  Kpiphaiii  Bpiscopi  Ticinensis.  —  Praeceptum 
quando  iussi  sunt  omnes  Kpiscopi  cellulanos  habere.- 
KpiHiiilao.  —  Kpitapliiiiin  Ennodi.  — [KiichariNti- 
cuin  de  vita  sua-]  Confessio.— Petitorium  quo  absolutus 
est  Oerontlim.  —  OpiiNoiila  inisr«lla.  —  Libellus 
apologeticus  pro  synodo.— Panegyricus  Tliooderico 
Kegi  dictus.- Vogel,  F.    De  Vila  et  scriptis  Ennodi. 

4'ariiilua:    Kpigrrainniata.    21  pp.    {Coll.  Pisaur. 

V.  6,  pp.  91,  99.) 

Febtig,  M.   Magnus  Felix  Ennodius.  1858- 

60.  3222 

Cipolla,  C.    Delia  occasione  in  cui  Ennodio  compose 

il  suo  Panegirico  a  Re  Teodorico.  6  pp.  {Archiv.  star, 
ital.  4  s.  V.  11,  1883,  p.  353.)— Ilartcl,  G.  De  codicibus  et 
editionibus;  De  emendatione  Ennodiana.  88  pp.  (Enno- 
dius, M.  F.,  St.,  Bp.  of  Pavia,  Opera  omnia,  pp.  i,  xxvii : 
Vienna,  Akad.  wissens.  Corpus  script,  eccles.  Lat.  v.  6. ) — 
Moniin!tcii,C.  M.T.  Zu  Ammian  und  E.  2  pp.  (Bermes, 
V.  24,  1889,  p.  153.)— Vogel.  F.  De  codicum  stirpe  ac 
propagatione.  20  pp.  (Ennodius,  M.  F.,  St.,  Bp.  of  Pavia, 
Opera,  p.  xxix :  Monunienta  German,  hist.  Aiictor,  antiq. 
V.  7.)— De  editionibus  Ennodi.  8  pp.  (Ennodius,  M.  F., 
St.,  Bp.  of  Pavia,  Opera,  p.  xlix :  Monunienta  Oerman. 
hist.  Atictor.  antiq.  v.  7.)— De  vita  et  scriptis  Ennodi. 
28  pp.  (Ennodius,  M.  F.,  St.,  Bp.  of  Pavia,  Opera,  p.  i: 
Monumenta  German,  hist.  Auctor.  antiq.  v.  7.)  —  Enno- 
diana.   5  pp.    (/Irc/iiti./.  (a(CT».  (cxic.  V.  1,  1884,  p.  267. ) 

Euiioeac.    Barthglemy,  N.  L.21 

Eaoeli,  Wilhelm.   Zur  systematik  des  gefuehls. 

28  pp.     (Zeits.  f.  philos.  v.  105,  1895,  p.  1.) 

Knocli,  Book  of.    See  Bible,  O.  T.    Pseudepi- 

grapha.    Enoch. 
Giioch  Pratt  Free  Library  of  Baltimore  City. 

Bulletins.   [Baltimore,  1895-96.]   2  v.  8°.   W.  15 

Finding  list.     2  ed.     1886,   [and]   Supple- 
ment, 1886.    Baltimore,  1886.    2  nos.  8°.    W.  15 

The  same.  3  ed.  1887,  [and]  Supplements, 
1887-89.    Baltimore,  1887-89.    3  nos.  8°.    W.  15 

Finding  list  of  books  and  periodicals  in 

the  branch  libraries,  1895.  Baltimore  [1895]. 
8°.  W.  15 

Finding  list  of  books  and  periodicals  in 

the  central  library.  4  ed.,  1890,  [and]  First 
supplement,  1890-91.  Baltimore  [1890] -91. 
3  nos.  8°.  W.  15 

The  same.  5ed.,  1893-94,  [and]  Supplement, 
1895.     Baltimore  [1893-95].    4  nos.  8°.      W.  15 

Letters    and    documents    relating    to    its 

foundation  and  organization,  with  the  dedica- 
tory addresses  and  exercises,  Jan.  4,  1886. 
Baltimore,  1886.     p.  8°.  W.  15 

Reports  of  Librarian,  1887-97.     Baltimore 

[1887]-97.     11  nos.  8°.  L.33 

Nteincr,  L.  H.     Enoch  Pratt  Free  Library.     9  pp.. 

(Adams,  H.  B.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  studies  in  hist,  and 
polit.  ad.  Notes  suppl.  1890,  no.  2.) 

Vol.  IH.-165. 


Kiioclis,  William  H.    Grosvenor,  0.  H.,  and 

others.    Memorial  addresses  on  the  life  and  character  of 
E.    56  pp.    {U.  S.  53  Cong.  2  sets.  House  mitcel.  doe.  v.M.) 
KmtH,  Maj.-Qen.  Roger.     Hayden,  H.  E.     Qen. 
Roger  Eno8.    14  pp.    (Jlfog.  .4m.  Hi*(.  v.  13, 1885,  p.  483.) 

KiKliiircr,  The.    Godwin,  W.  2283 

I'^uqiiirics  concerning  lettres  de  cachet.    Mira- 

beau,  G.  H.  R.,  Comte  de.  —2322 

Knrieo  II,  Bp.  of  Mantua.    Bonollo,  G.    Su  di 

una  investitura  del  Vescovo  di  Mantova  Enrico  II.   6  pp. 
(Soc.  stor  lombarda,  Archiv.  1  g.  1875,  p.  6.) 

Hiirlco.  See  also  Heinrich.— Henri.— Henricus. 

— Henry. 
I'^nriqucz  <le  Guzman,  Alonso.    See  Guzman, 

A.  E.  de. 
Knsainples  of  railway  making.    Weale,  J. 

—2734 
En.s«lorff",  Monastery.    Fundatio  et  notae  mo- 

nasterii  Ensdorfensis.  6  pp.  (Frankfort  Soc.  Script,  v.  15, 
pt.  2,  p.  1079.) 

Ensigns.    See  Flags,  Standards,  Ensigns. 
Ensilage.   Modem  farming :  hay  and  ensilage. 

26  pp.  ( Quart.  Rev.  v.  156, 1883,  p.  132.)— Rogers,  J.  E.  T. 
Ensilage.    7  pp.    (itfocmUian's  Afasr.  v.  47,  188.3,  p.  114.) 

See  also  Asrioiillnre.— Cereals.- Food.-SIaice. 
— Vejfetablos, 

Ensor,  Laura  (3V.) 

Thirty  years  of  Paris.    See  Daudet,  A. 
I'hitail,  The.    Gait,  J.  1205 

Enttleckung  des  sauerstofifs.    47  pp.    Olscha- 

netzky,  M.  A.  {Samml.  wissens.  vortrg.  n.  s.  v.  5,  1891, 
p.  279.) 

Entelechie  und  endelechie.    40  pp.    Hirzel,  R. 

(Rheinisch.  mus.  n.  s.  v.  39, 1884,  p.  169.) 

Eaterkin,  The.    32  pp.   Brown,  J.,  John  Leech 

and  other  papers,  p.  339. 

Enterprise,  Ship.  Collinson,  Sir  R.  Journal 
of  H.  M.  S.  Enterprise,  on  the  expedition  in 
search  of  Sir  John  Franklin's  ships  by  Behr- 
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Enterprise,  Steamship.  Barker,  A.  S.  Deep- 
sea  sounding.  Brief  account  of  the  work 
done  by  the  U.  S.  S.  Enterprise  in  deep-sea 
sounding  during  1883-86.     1892.  —1675 

Enterprising  impresario.  The.  Beale,  T.  W. 
(W.  Maynard,  pseud. )  1271 

Enterrement  aux  Carpathes,  Un:   nouvelle. 

25  pp.  (Elizabeth,  Queen  of  Roumania  (Carmen  Sylva, 
pseud.)  {Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p6r.  v.  46,  1890, 
p.  31.) 

Entertaining  and  marvellous  repository :  con- 
taining biography,  manners  and  customs, 
tales,  adventures,  essays,  poetry,  etc.  Boston, 
1827.     2  V.  18°.  2337 

I<2nth()ven,  L.    Zu  Appian.    1  p.     (Rlieinisch. 

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Enthusiasm.  Taylor,  I.  Natural  history  of 
enthusiasm.     1844.  — 1456 

Ilooth,  W.    Religious  value  of  enthusiasm.  7  pp.  (tf. 

Am.  Rev.  v.  148,  1889,  p.  743.)— ThoiiiHon.  J.  A.  8.  Mili- 
tary enthusiasm  as  a  means  of  recruiting.  19pp.  (Westm. 
Bev.  V.  136,  1891,  p.  624.) 

See  also  EoNlaNy. — FanaticiHin.— Moral  plillOH* 
opby.— iiuperstltlon. 


ENTOMOLOGICAL  SOCIETY 


1316 


ENVIRONS  DE  PARIS 


Entoniolog-ical  Society  of  London.    Transac- 
tions, 188^-96.    London,  1884-96.    13  v.    —3683 
Nole.— For  earlier  v.  «ee  preceding  catalogue. 

Eutoinologrical  Society  of  Philadelphia.  See 
American  Entomological  Society. 

Entomology.    See  Insects. 

Eutoiitostraca. 

Jones,  T.  R.  Monograph  of  the  entomos- 
traca  of  the  cretaceous  formation  of  England. 
1849.     (Palaeont.  Soc.  V.  3.)  —1592 

Monog^raph  of  the  tertiary  entomostraca 

of  England.     1856.     (Palaeont.  Soc.  v.  9.) 

—1592 

Baird,  W.  Description  of  some  new  recent  entomos- 
traca ftom  Nagpnr.  5  pp.  1  pi.  (Zool.  Soc.  Lond.  Proc. 
V.  27,  1869,  p.  281. )— Description  of  some  new  species  of 
entomostracous  Crustacea.  5  pp.  1  pi.  {Ann.  Mag.  Nat. 
Hi»t.  S  s.  V.  10, 1862,  p.  1.)— Description  of  2  new  species  of 
entomostraca.  2  pp.  (Ami.  Mag.  Nat.  Hist.  3  s.  v.  7,  ISGl, 
p.  324.)— Birg:e,  E.  A.,  and  Kingsley,  J.  S.  Entomos- 
traca. 21  pp.  (Kingsley,  J.  S.,  River»ide  nat.  hist.  v.  2, 
p.  22.) — Brady,  G.  S.  Contributions  to  the  study  of 
entomostraca.  40  pp.  13  pi.  (Ann.  Mag.  Nat.  Hist.  4  s. 
T.  2,  1868,  pp.  30,  178,  220;  4  s.  V.  3,  1869,  p.  46;  4  s.  V.  10, 
1872,  p.  1.)— and  Robertson,  D.  Contributions  to  the 
study  of  the  entomostraca.  48  pp.  4  pi.  {Ann.  Mag.  Nat. 
Hist.  4  s.  V.  9,  1872,  p.  48 ;  4  s.  V.  12,  1873,  p.  126 ;  4  s.  v.  13, 
1874,  p.  114. )— Fischer,  S.  Beitraege  zur  kenntniss  der 
entomostraceen.  38  pp.  (Munich,  Akad.  wissens.  Denfc- 
schr.  V.  31 :  Mathemat.-phys.  cktsse,  Abhandl.  v.  8,  pt.  3, 

1860,  p.  646.) — Uerrick,  C.  L.  Fresh-water  entomos- 
traca. 5  pp.  4  pi.  (Am.  Nat.  v.  13,  1879,  p.  620.)-Hol- 
land,  (— ).  Prehensile  antennae  of  the  entomostraca. 
3  pp.    (Science-gossip,  1870,  p.  127. ) 

See  also  Apns.  —  Clrrlpeds.  —  ('opepoda.  —  Crux- 
taceu.— Iiivertebrat«s.— Trlloblt«)ii. 

Entozoa.    Baird,  W.   Description  of  some  new 

species  of  intestinal  worms  in  the  collection  of  the 
British  Museum.    3  pp.    (Ann.  Mag.  Nat.  Hist.  3  s.  v.  7, 

1861,  p.  228.)— t'obbold,  T.  8.  Brief  notice  of  results 
obtained  by  experiments  with  entozoa.  3  pp.  ( Linnean 
Soc.  Joum.  'Zool.  V.  8,  1866,  p.  141.)- Observations  on 
entozoa,  with  experiments.  3  pp.  ( Linnean  Soc.  Joum. 
Zool.  V.  5,  1861,  p.  255.)— On  beef  and  pork  as  sources  of 
entozoa.  1  p.  (^m.  X  Sci.  2  s.  v.  41,  1866,  p.  283.)— On  the 
prevalence  of  entozoa  in  the  dog,  with  remarks  on  their 
relation  to  public  health.  16  pp.  (Linnean  Soc.  Joum. 
Zool.  V.  9, 1868,  p.  281.) — Supposed  encysted  entozoon  with 
ova.  2  pp.  (Quart.  Joum.  Micros.  Sei.  n.  s.  v.  14,  1874, 
p.  179.)  —  C'orim,  M.  Growth  and  migrations  of  hel- 
minths. 2  pp.  (Nature,  v.  7, 1873,  p.  266.)— Foster,  M. 
On  the  existence  of  glycogen  in  the  tissues  of  certain 
entozoa.  4  pp.  (Royal  Soc.  London,  Proc.  v.  14,  1866, 
p.  543.)- Krabbe,  H.  On  the  entozoa  of  man  and  the 
domestic  animals  in  Iceland.  4  pp.  (Ann.  Mag.  Nat. 
Hist.  3  8.  V.  19,  1867,  p.  180.) — Researches  on  the  occur- 
rence of  intestinal  worms  in  the  intestinal  canal  of  the 
horse.  2  pp.  (Ann.  Mag.  Nat.  Hist.  5  s.  v.  6,  1880,  p.  96.) 
— I^eidy,  J.  Contributions  to  helminthology.  3  pp. 
(Phila.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Proc.  1869,  p.  110.)— Notes  on  som« 
parasitic  worms.  3  pp.  (Phila.  Acad.  Nat.  Sci.  Proc.  1875, 
p.  14.)— Llnstow,  O.  von.  Report  on  the  entozoa.  19  pp. 
2  pi.  (Challenger  Exped.  Zool.  v.  23.)— Pouehet,  P.  A., 
and  Verrier,  ( — ).  Experiments  on  the  migrations  of  the 
entozoa.  3  pp.  (^nn.  itfap.  iVa(.  i3?«t.  3  s.  v.  10, 1862,  p.  77.) 
—Stewart.  C.  Helminthology.  131pp.  (In /lis  Elements 
of  nat.  hist.  T.  2,  p.  313.)— Van  Beneden,  P.  J.  In  his 
Animal  parasites  and  messmates,  p.  183.  60  pp.  (Inter- 
nat.  Srf.  S.)— On  the  transmigration  of  entozoa.  3  pp. 
(Quart.  Joum.  Micros.  Sci.  n.  s.  v.  2, 1862,  p.  270.)— Trans- 
formation des  entozoaires.  6  pp.  (Inst,  de  France,  Acad. 
aei.  Oompl.  rend.  v.  64, 1862,  p.  1157;  V.  68, 1862,  p.  132.)— 


Vlllot,  A.  On  the  helminthological  fauna  of  the  coast 
of  Brittany.  3  pp.  (Ann.  Mag.  Nat.  Hist.  4  s.  v.  16, 1875, 
p.  146.)— Weliiland,  D.  F.  Plan  adopted  by  nature  for 
the  preservation  of  various  species  of  helminths.  3  pp. 
(Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist.  Proc.  v.  6,  1869,  p.  343.) 
See  also  Iiivertebrates. — ParaHlfeH.— Worms. 

Entree  en  Espagne :  chanson  de  geste.  Gautier, 
E.  T.  L.  2384 

Entre  -  Rios,  Province,  Argentine  Republic. 
Carbo,  a.,  and  others.  Repriblica  argen- 
tina.    La  provincia  de  Entre-Rios.    1893.    4627 

Entretieii  des  bonnes  compagnies.  See  Con- 
teur  amusant. 

Eiitretieiis  d'Ariste  et  d'Eugfine.  Bouhours, 
D.  2305 

Entrevue  de  Bayonne  de  1565.    Combes,  F. 

2672 
Eiitsteliuug   der   deutschen   burschenschaft. 

48  pp.     Bayer,  E.     (Samml.  wissens.  vortrg.  v.  18,  1883, 
p.  143.) 

Eutsteliiiiig  der  universitaeten  des  mittel- 
alters.  Denifle,  F.  H.,  Universitaeten  des  mit- 
telalters,  v.  1.  —2372 

Entstelmiigszeit  des  Herodotischen  ge- 
schichtswerkes.    Kirchhoff,  J.  W.  A.        3203 

Entwerfeii,  anlage,  und  einrichtung  der  ge- 
baeude.  3  v.  Wagner,  H.,  and  others. 
(Durm,  J.,  and  others,  Handb.  der  architektur, 
4  th.  V.  4 ;  V.  6,  pt.  2 ;  v.  7. )  —1765 

Entwicltelung  der  altgriechischen  heilkunde. 

32  pp.    UfiFelmann,  J.    (Sa-mnil.unssens.  vortrg.  v.  18,  ISSB, 
p.  406.) 

Entvvickeliing  der  verfassung  der  lombar- 
dischen  staedte  bis  zu  der  ankunft  Kaiser 
Friedrich  I  in  Italien.    Leo,  H.  — 2315 

Entwickelung  des  kriegswesens  und  der 
kriegfuehrung  in  der  ritterzelt.  4  v.  in  6. 
Koehler,  G.  —2775 

Entvvicltelungsgescliiclite  des  substantivier- 
ten  infinitivs.  Birklein,  F.  (Schanz,  M., 
Beitraege  zur  histor.  syntax  der  gr.  sprache, 
V.  3,  no.  1. )  —2153 

Entwickelungspliasen  des  religioesen  lebens 

im  hellenlschen  alterthum.    29  pp.     Gravenhorst,  E.  T. 
(Samtnl.  wissens.  vortrg.  v.  16,  1881,  p.  313.) 

Entwickluiig  und  organisation  der  volksbib- 
liotheken.    Reyer,  E.  W.  37 

Eiiiiiiieratio  plantarum  Quatemalensium.  4  v. 
Smith,  J.  D.  (Ed.)  —2666 

Enuresis  noctnrna,  Causes  and  treatment  of. 

18  pp.  Peyer,  A.  ( Clinical  lectures,  3  s.  p.  827 :  New  Syden- 
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See  also  Urine. 

Envers  de  I'histoire  contemporaine.    197  pp. 

Balzac,  H.  de,  CEuvres  eompl.  v.  12,  p.  667. 

Eiiville,  or  Enfield,  Brt(/land.  Scott,  W.  Hagley, 

Enville,  and  Himley.    41pp.    (In  his  Stourbridge  and  its 
vicinity,  p.  249.) 

See  also  KtafTorflshire. 

Environ.s  de  Pari.s,  Histoiro  des.  4  v.  Tou- 
chard-Lafosse,  G.  .2684 


ENVY 


1317 


EPHRAEM,  the  Syrian 


Envy.   Bacon,  Sir  P.   Of  envy.   10  pp.   (Essays, 

imthannotaH(yti8  by  R.  Whately,  4  ed.  p.  90.)— i'yprlaniin, 
T.  C,  Si.,  Bp.  of  Carthage.  De  zelo  et  livore.  16  pp. 
[Opera  omnia,  v.  1,  p.  417 :  Vienna,  Akad.  wissens.  Corpus 
script,  eccles.  Lat.  v.  3,  pt.  1.)— On  jealousy  and  envy. 
12  pp.  {Treatises,  p.  266:  Libr.  of  Fathers;  Writings,  v.  2, 
p.  39:  Ante-Nirene  Christ.  Libr.  v.  13.)— Ilnzlitt,  W. 
Envy.  10  pp.  {SkctchesaTidessays,  p.  310.) 
See  also  Moral  |>lilloNO|>hy.— Passions. 

Riiziiias.    See  Encinas. 

Eiizio,  King  of  Sardinia.  Circa  1224-72.  Rime. 
3  pp.  (Ancona,  A.  d',  and  Comparetti,  D.  P.,  Antiche 
rime  volgari,  v.  1,  p.  470:  Coll.  di  operc  ined.  o  rare,  v.  41.) 

EubaiuiN  Hessus,  Helius.    1488-1540. 

Noriberga  illustrata  unci  andere  staedtege- 
dichte.  Herausg.  von  Joseph  Neff.  Mit  lllus- 
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1896.  12°.  {Lat.  litteralurdenkmaeler  des  15 
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Eocene  ot  tlie  United  States.  Clark,  W.  B. 
(Powell,  J.  W.,  U.  S.  Geol.  surv.  Correlation 
papers. )  — 1654 

Eon  <le  Beaumont,  Charles  Qenevifeve  Louise 
Augusta  Andrfi  Timothge,  Chevalier  d'Eon. 

Short  sketch  of  some  remarkable  occur- 
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Tblfeb,  J.  B.  Strange  career  of  the  Che- 
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RiiNMoll,  W.  Chevalier  d'Eon.  6  pp.  (J™  his  Eccentric 

personages,  p.  268.) 

Eos.    Knapp,  P.    Nike  und  B.    8  pp.     {Philo- 

logus,  V.  53,  1894,  p.  554. ) 

E|>aniinon<las.    Vischer,  W.    Epameinondas. 

36  pp.    {Kleine  schriften,  v.  1,  p.  272.) 

Epaone,  Council  of.    Acta  concilii  Epaonensis. 

10  pp.     ( Avitus,  S.  A.  E,,  St.,  Bp.  of  Vlemie,  Opera,  p.  165 : 
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Eparehus,  Antonio.     Legrand,   E.     Antoine 

Eparque.  16  pp.  (/n/iisBibliogr.  helMnique,  v.  1,  p.  ccx.) 

Ep6e,  Charles  Michel  de  1',  Abb6.    See  L'Ep6e, 

C.  M.  de,  AbM. 
Eperlccqne.s,  France.  Laplane,  H.  de.   Ruines 

du  chateau  d'E.  4  pp.  (Soc.  antiq.  de  Morlnie.SuH.  1853- 
54,  p.  68.) 

Epcrvier,  Lai  de  1'.    Paris,  G.  B.  P.  [Ed. )    2394 

Epervier,  Livre  de  1'.   Constans,  L.  (J5d.)   (Soc. 

pour  l'6tude  des  langues  romanes.  Pub.  spic. 

no.  11. )  "  2395 

Epcrvier  blanc.  34  pp.    ( Del  van.  A.,  CoH.  des 

7-omaii3  de  chevaleris,  v.  4,  p.  281.) 

Epeur.    5  pp.    Hoffmann,  E.    [Rheinisch.  mus. 

n.  s.  v.  42,  1887,  p.  479.) 

Eplieniericlcs.      2  v.     Casaubon,  I.  4783 

Eplienicris.  American  ephemeris  and  nautical 

almanac  for  1855-83,  85-98.  1852-95, 45  v.  —2473 
.Sec  also  Alinanars.  <'aleii«lar»i,  c(c.— Astronomy. 

— Xaviiration. — i'lanols. 

Epliein<>ris    epifjraidiica    corporis    inscrip- 
tionum  Latinarum  supplementum  edita  jussu  . 
Instituti    Archaeologici    Romani.      7  v.   and 
2pt6.    Henzen,  W.,  and  others  (£;ds.)       2251 


Ephemeris  partiamentaria.    Fuller,  T.   2642 
Ephcsiaus,    Epistle   to.      See   Bible,    N.    T., 

Ephesians. 
Epliesns,  I^ydia.    Perqusson,  J.    Temple  of 

Diana  at  Ephesus.     1883.  1782 

<'nrtiiis,C.  Inschrirten  au8Ephe«06.  66pp.  (ffrrme*, 

V.  4,  1870,  p.  174.)— .n«M  I.Hlrie,  J.  M.  J.  L.  de.  Com- 
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lioth.  Ecole  des  Chartes,  v.  25, 1863,  p.  219.)— Murray,  A. 
S.  Remains  of  archaic  temple  of  Artemis  at  E.  10  pp. 
2  pi.  (Joum.  of  Hellen.  studies,  v.  10,  1889,  p.  1.)  — 
Thierry,  A.  S.  D.  Revanche  du  brigandage  d'Ephiae. 
38  pp.  (iJer.  d.  deux  mondes,  1872,  2  p«r.  v.  98,  p.  67.)— 
Waldstfin,  C.  Temple  of  the  Ephesian  Artemis  and 
the  ancient  silver  patera  from  Bernay.  11  pp.  ( Century 
Mag.  V.  11,  1888,  p.  136.) —Weber,  O.  Un  monument 
circulaire  k  Ephftse  ou  pr^tendu  tombeau  de  St.  Luc. 
13  pp.    (,Bev.  archiol.  3  s.  v.  17, 189;',  p.  36.) 

Ephesus,  CouTOcif  o/.  Bright,  W.  (Bd.)  Canons 
of  the  first  four  general  councils  of  Nicaea, 
Constantinople,  Ephesus,  and  Chalcedon. 
With  notes.     1892.  —4287 

C'aiioncs.    [Or.  et  Lot.]    20  pp.    (Boutb,  M.  J.,  Seript. 

eccles.  opttscuta,  v.  2,  p.  1.) 

Epheyre,  Charles,  pseud.    See  Richet,  C. 
Ephialtes.    Cox,  G.  W.    Ephialtes.    8  pp.    {In 

his  Lives  of  Gr.  statesmen,  2  s.  p.  1.) 

Ephippus,  of  Athens.  B.  C.  4  cent.  Pragmenta. 

[dr.]  15  pp.  (Kocic,  K.  T.,  Comic.  .4M«c./roym.  v.  2,  pt.  1, 
p.  250 ;  Meinelce,  J.  A.  F.  A.,  Fragm.  comic.  Or.  v.  3,  p.  322. ) 

Kook,  K.  T.    Alexandros  von  Pherae  und  die  Art«- 

mis  des  liomilcers  E.  7  pp.  [Rheiniaeh.  mut.  n.  s.  v.  37, 
1882,  p.  130.) 

Ephorus,  of  Cumae,   the  Elder.     Busolt,   G. 

Ephoros  als  quelle  fuer  die  schlacht  bei  Salamis; 
Ephoros  ueber  die  verluste  bei  Salamis  und  bei  Plataiai. 
4  pp.  (Rheinisch.  mvs.  n.  8.  v.  38,  1883,  pp.  627,  629.) — 
I>o|>|>,  E.  Geburtsolympiade  des  E.  und  Theopomp  bei 
Suidas.  4  pp.  (Hermes,  v.  25,  1890,  p.  308.)- Vonel,  F. 
Ephorus  und  Diodor  ueber  den  ausbruch  des  pelopon- 
nesischen  krieges.  8  pp.  (Rheinisch.  mus.  n.  s.  v.  44, 1889, 
p.  532.)  — Wunderer,  K.  Ein  Ephorusfragment  bei 
Polybius.     6  pp.     (PMtolojfttS,  V.  53,  1894,  p.  436.) 

Ephraein,  or  Ephraim,  St.,  the  Syrian.  Circa 
308-373. 

Opera  omnia  quae  exstant  Graece,  Syriace, 
Latine,  ad  MSS.  codices  Vaticanos  aliosque 
castigata,  multis  aucta,  nova  interpretatione, 
praefationibuB,  notis,  variantibus  lectionibus 
illustrata :  nunc  primum  .  .  .  e  Bibliotheca 
Vaticana  prodeunt  [studio  Joseph!  Assemani, 
Petri  Benedicti,  et  Stephani  Evodii  Assemani]. 
Romae,  1732-46.     6  v.  fo.  —4161 

Cmitents.  In  Abiliaiii  prophetam  ezplanatio,  v.  6. 
—  In  vitam  beati  Abraaniii,  et  neptis  ejus  Mariae, 
v.  2— In  Abraham  et  Isaac,  v.  2.— De  abrennneia- 
tione,  V.  3. — Acta  S.  P.  N.  Ephraemi  Syriaca  auctore 
anonymo,  v.  6.— De  secundo  adventn,  v.  3.— De  sccundo 
adventu,  et  judicio,  v.  3.— Sermo  de  aurone,  v.  8.— De 
ainore  paupernm,  v.  3.— In  Amos  prophetam  ez- 
planatio, v.  5.— Ad  animain  negligentem,  v.  3.— De 
Antlrhrlsto,  v.  2.— In  S8.  ,*|Mnit«los,  v.  3.— Paraene- 
sis  ad  asretas,  V.  2. — Assemani,  G.  S.  Praefationes ; 
Prolegomena,  v.  1-3. -Assemani,  S.  E.,  Abp.  of  Apa- 
maea.  In  novam  Operum  Sancti  Ephraemi  Syri  edi- 
tionem  epistola,  v.  6.— In  illud,  Allende  tibi  ipsi,  v.  1.— 
Encomium  in  magnum  Bnsilinm,  v.  2.— Beallfn. 
tllnes,  V.  1.— De  beatltntllnibns.  at<)ue  infelicit*. 
tibus,  V.  2.— Benedeltl  (Mobarek),  P.  Antirrheticon 
sen  confntatio  annotationnm  Joannis  Kohlii  ad  geminos 
Sancti  Ephraemi  de  Sacra  Coena  sermones ;  De  eodem 


EPHRAKM,  the  Syrian 


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EPHRAEM,  the  Syrian 


aagustissimo  Bucharistiae  sacramento  antirrheticon 
alteram  adversus  R.  P.  Le  Brunura,  et  Eusebium  Renau- 
dotium,  V.  3.— Praefationes,  v.  4,  5.— De  exercitatione 
bonortini  operiiin,  v.  3.— Cantioa.  v.  3.— De  oari- 
tate,  V,  3.— Adhortatio,  sive  calerliesis  ad  monachos, 
V.  2.— De  oharlfate,  et  eleemosyna,  v.  2.— Sermo  in  eos, 
qui  in  Chrlsto  obdormlerunt,  v.  3.— Et  erat  condens 
civitateni,  V.  2.— De  VIII  cogltaUontbiis,  v.  2.— De 
conipunotione,  v.  1.— i'onfe»Hto  sen  precatio  ad 
Deum,  V,  1.  —  De  oontenitu  vanitatnin,  v.  3.  —  De 
conlinentla,  v.  3.  —  De  conversatlone  fratrum 
mntua  in  concordia,  et  dilectione,  v.  3.— Narratio  ad 
monachos  de  sua  ooii vers* lone.  v.  3.— De  abstinence  a 
eupiditatlbns  carnal ibiif^,  v.  3.— De  operatione  per- 
versi  daemonic,  v.  3.— In  Danieleni  prophetani,  v.  2. 
—In  Danielem  prophetani  ezplanatio,  v.  5.— In  Dente- 
ronoininni  explanatio,  v.  4.— Dicta,  v.  3.— De  habenda 
semper  in  mente  die  exltu«i  vltae,  v.  3.— De  donilna 
sala,  V.  2.— De  nativitate  I>oniini  sermones,  v.  5.— De 
secnndo  adventu  Domini,  v.  3.— In  adventum  Domini, 
V.  3.  —  In  secundum  adventum  Domini  Nostri  Jesu 
Christi,  V.  1,  2.  —  In  transfigurationem  Domini,  Dei, 
et  Salvatoris  Nostri  Jesu  Christi,  v.  2.— In  illud:  Dno 
erunt  in  agro,  v.  3.  — De  ebrletate  vini  Tn^lenUa, 
ac  de  vitando  consortio  mulierum,  v.  3.— De  paradiso 
£<len,  V.  6.— In  Sanctum  Ellani  prophetam,  v.  3.— 
In  Efiaiam  prophetam  explanatio,  v.  5.— In  Fxodnm 
explanatio,  V.  4.— In  Ezeclilelenk  prophetam  explana- 
tio. V.  5.— De  festls  diebn^,  v.  3.~De  fide,  v.  2.— De 
fide  sermones  polemici  adversus  scrutatores,  v.  6.— De  lis, 
qui  Fllll  Dei  naturam  scrutantur,  v.  3.— Sermo  de  line 
vitae  snae,  v.  2.— Adhortatio  ad  fratres,  v.  3.— Ex- 
planatio in  Oenesiin,  v.  4.— Ne  decipiamur  Oenti- 
llnin  erroribus,  v.  3.— De  divina  s^ratla,  v.  3.— ttrego- 
rinn.  St.,  Bp.  ofNysaa.  Encomium  in  S.  patrem  nostrum 
Ephraem  Syrum,  v.  1.— Sermones  polemici  LVI  adversus 
liaerese«4,  v.  6.— Adversus  haeretlcos,  v.  2.— De  Hell 
sacerdoti,  v.  3. — In  Hoseani  prophetam  explanatio,  v.  5. 
— Quomodo  quis  iitiinllltateni  sibi  comparet,  v.  1.— 
Hymnns,  v.  3.  —  llyponinifitiouni,  sive  epistola, 
V.  1.— De  his,  qui  animas  ad  inipndleitlain  pelliciunt, 
quum  dicant  nihil  mali  esse,  v.  3.— De  inNpirallone, 
V.  2.— Interrog-ationes  ac  responsiones,  v.  3.— Interro- 
gationes  et  responsiones,  v.  2,— De  quibusdam  interro- 
IcationibuH,  v.  2.— Jare<I,  v.  2.— De  jejnnio,  v.  3.— In 
Jeremiae  prophetae  Threnos,  v.  5.— In  Jereinlam 
prophetam  explanatio,  v.  5. — In  librum  Job  explanatio, 
V.  5.— In  Joelem  prophetam  explanatio,  v.  5.— In  Jonain 
prophetam,  etde  poenitentia  Ninivitarum,  v.  3.— In  pul- 
cherrimum  Josepii,  v.  2.— In  JoNue  explanatio,  v.  4.— 
Adversus  Jndaeos,  v.  6.— De  die  JudlcH,  v.  3.— De 
Jndlclo,  V.  3.— De  judicio,  et  compunctione,  v.  2.— De 
judicio,  et  resurrection e,  v.  3.— In  librum  Jntlicnm  ex- 
planatio, v.  4.— DeJnllano  asceta,v.3.— In  Ijevlticnni 
explanatio,  v.  4.— De  llbero  hiinianae  volnntatiH 
arbllrio.  v.  6.— De  morbo  linj^nae,  et  pravis  aflfecti- 
bus,  V.  2.— De  lociN  beat  in,  v.  3.— De  I^otti,  v.  3.— De 
luetainine  spiritali,  v.  3.— I^udlerls  rebnH  abNtl- 
nendnm,  v.  3.— Quod  ludicris  rebus  abstinendum  sit 
Christianus,  et  de  amore  pauperum,  v.  3.  —  In  Stala- 
ciiiani  prophetam  explanatio,  v.  5.—De  manNionibnH 
beatlH,  V.  3. — De  sanctissimae  Dei  genitricis  Virginis 
Marlae  laudibus,  v.  3.— Encomium  in  gloriosos  niar- 
tyre«,  v.  2.— Encomium  in  martyres,  v.  3.— Encomium 
in  sanctos  XL  martyres,  v.  2. — Homilia  in  nieretricem, 
v.  3.— In  Aliclieain  prophetam  explanatio,  v.  5.— De 
nionaohlM,  v.  3.— Instilutio  ad  nionaehoH,  v.  3.— De 
recordatione  mortis,  v.  3.— De  morn  in  perversitate, 
V.  2,— Sermo  in  mnllerem  peccatrlcem,  v.  2.— Ad- 
versus improbas  mnllereH,  v.  3.— BTecroNima,  seu 
funebres  canones,  v.  6. —  Ad  Joannem  monachuni,  ut 
abstineat  a  XeMtorIi  insania,  et  blasphemia,  v.  3.— In 
IV  Pentateuchi  librum,  qui  IVuinerl  dicitnr,  explanatio, 
v.  4.— Septem  sunt  oeeupatloneM  monaelil,  v.  3.— De 
orallone,  V.  3.— Orntlonew,  v.  3.— De  panoplla  ad 
monachos,  v.  3.— ParaenenlH,  v.  2.— In  sanctam  para- 
ffceven,  et  in  crucem,  v.  3.— De  paHNionibnH  anlml, 
V.  l.-De  patientla,v.  2.~De  patientia.  et  compunctione, 
T.  8.— Paraenesis  de  patientia,  et  ahimae  compunctione. 


v.  2.— Ode  optime  fluens,  in  eos  qui  quotidie  peccant, 
et  quotidie  poenitentiam  agunt,  v.  3.— De  perfectlone 
liomlnlH,  V.  3.— De  perfectlone  monaclii.  v.  2.— 
De  poenitentia,  v.  1,  3.— Paraeneses,  seu  adhortationes 
ad  poenitentiam.  v.  6.— Preeatio,  v.  1.— Preca- 
tioncN,  v.  3.— Ad  imitationem  Proverbiornm,  v.  l.- 
De  psalmo,  V.  3.— De  rebns*  )|i:eHti»  scriptisque  Sancti 
Ephraem  Syri  Graecorura  Latinorumque  veterum  testi- 
monia;  De  rebus  gestis,  scriptis,  edition ibusque  Sancti 
Ephraem  Syri  recentiorum  auctorum  judicia;  Recensio 
sermonum  S.  Ephraem  Syri,  qui  Latinetypis  prodierunt, 
quique  exstant  manu  exarati ;  S.  Ephraem  Syri  sermones 
Graeci,  v.  1.— De  recta  vlvendi  ratione,  v.  2.— In 
librum  Re;;:nornm  explanatio,  v.  4.— Ad  rennncl- 
anteN.  v.  3.— Sermo  de  vera  renunclatione,  v.  3.— 
ReprelienHio  sui  ipsius,  atque  confessio,  v.  1,  3.— De 
reNiirrectione,  et  judicio,  v.  3.  —  De  resurrectione 
mortuorum,  v.  3.  —  De  re«nrrectlonl»  die,  v.  3. — 
Quod  non  oporteat  rldere,  et  extoUi;  sed  plangere 
potius,  et  nos  ipsos  deflere,  v.  1.— De  saeerdotio,  v.  3. 
— De  passione  Salvatorln,  v.  3.— In  Namnelem  ex- 
planatio, V.  4.— De  non  Ncandalizan<lo  proximo, 
et  de  recta  vitae  ratione,  v.  3.— In  selecta  Divinae 
Seripturae  loca  Nerinones  exegetici,  v.  5.-~Excerpta 
ex  catenis  Graecis  in  8eriptnram,  v.  2.— Sententlae, 
V.  3.— Sermo  animae  utilis,  v.  3.~Sermo  asceticus,  v.  1,  3. 
— Sermo  heptasyllabus,  v.  1.— Sermo  in  fratrem  defUnc- 
tum,  V.  3.— Sermo  paraeneticus,v.  1.— Sermo  tetrasyllabus, 
V.  1.— De  diversis  Hermones,  v.  6.— Duo  sermones,  v.  3. 
—Sermones  compunctorii,  v.  1.— Sermones  in  patres  de- 
functos,  v.  1.  —  Sermones  paraenetici  ad  monachos 
^gypti,  v.  2.— Adhortatio  de  sllentio,  et  quiete,  v.  3.— 
De  Ntatn  Mpirltnall,  v.  2.— Ad  eversionem  Mnperblae, 
V.  1.— De  nou  snNplciendiM  rebus  hisce  momentaneis, 
V.  3.— Symeon  Metaphrastes,  or  Logothcta.  Vita,  et  res 
gestae  Sancti  patris  nostri  Ephraem  Syri,  v.  1.— Quomodo 
anima  cum  lacrymis  debeat  orare  Deum,  quando  tenta- 
tnr  ab  inimico,  v.  1. — Adversus  eos,  qui  dicunt,  terrac 
inotuH  a  terrae  inflatione  fieri,  v.  3.— Testamentuin, 
V.  2.  —  Orientalium  ecclesiarum  de  Sancto  Ephraemo 
testimonia,  v.  4.— TlirenI,  v.  3.— De  tlinore  anima- 
rum.v.  1.— Oratioin  vanam  vltain,  v.3.— De  vlrKini- 
tate,  V.  3.~De  vlrtnte,  v.  1.— De  vlrtntlbn»,  et  passi- 
onibus,  V.  3.— De  virtutibus,  et  vitiis,  v.  1.— De  directione 
vIrtiitiN,  V.  3. — De  his,  quae  haec  vita  continet,  v.  3. — 
Tlta  Sancti  patris  nostri  Ephraem  Syri  incerto  auctore, 
V.  1.— Consilium  de  vita  Hpiritnali,  v.  1.— Ad  correc- 
tionem  eorum,  qui  vitiose  vivnnt,  et  honores  appe- 
tunt,  V.  1.— In  Zachariam  prophetam  explanatio,  v.  5. 

Due  sermoni  e  la  laudazione  di  losef.   Volga- 

rizzamento  del  buon  secolo  non  mai  fin  qui 
stampato,  pub.  per  cura  di  Achille  Neri.  Bo- 
logna, 1867.  12°.  (Scelta  di  curioaitd,  lette- 
rarie,  no.  78. )  2322 

ANMemani,  S.  E.,  Abp.  of  Apaniaea.    In  novam  Ope- 

rum  Sancti  Ephraemi  Syri  editionem  epistola.  11  pp. 
{Ephraem,  St.,  the  Syrian,  Opera  omnia,  v.  6,  p.  i.)— S. 
Ephraem  Syri  Mernionew  Graeci.  [Gr.  et  Lat]  101  pp. 
{/n  his  Opera  omnia,  V.  1,  p.  ciii.)— Recensio  sermonum 
S.  Ephraem  Syri,  qui  Latine  typis  prodierunt,  quisque 
exstant  manu  exarati.  [Gr.et'Lat.]  22  pp.  (Jnhta  Opera 
omnia,  v.  1,  p.  Ixxxi.) 

Acta  S.  P.  N.  Ephraemi  Syriaca  auctore  anonymo. 

[Syr.  et  Lat.]  41  pp.  (In  his  Opera  omnia,  v.  6,  p.  xxiii.) 
— <*.,  L.  St.  Ephrem.  20  pp.  (Oorrcspondanf,  v.  8,  1844, 
p.  433.)— Cireg-orius.  St.,  Bp.  of  Nyssa.  Encomium  in  S. 
patrum  nostrum  Ephraem  Syrum.  \Gr.  et  Lat.]  19  pp. 
(Ephraem,  St.,  the  Syrian,  Opera  omnia,  v.  1,  p.  i.)— De 
rebuH  K^estlH  scriptisque  Sancti  Ephraem  Syri  Graeco- 
rum  Latinorumque  veterum  testimonla;  De  rebus  gestis, 
scriptis,  editionibusque  Sancti  Ephraem  Syri  recentio- 
rum auctorum  judicia.  [Or.  et  Lat.]  49  pp.  {In  his 
Opera  omnia,  v.  1,  pp.  i,  lii.)— Symeon  Metaphrastes. 
Vita,  et  res  gestae  Sancti  patris  nostri  Ephraeni  Syri. 
\Gr.  et  Lat.]  10  pp.  (Ephraem,  St.,  the  Syrian,  Opera 
om7iia,  V.  1,  p.  XX.)— Orientalium  ecclesiarum  de  Sancto 
Ephraemo  testinionia.    2  pp.    {In  his  Opera  omnia, 


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V.  4.)— VH»  Sancti  patris  nostri  Ephraem  Syri  incerto 
auctorc.  [Or.  et  Lat]  5  pp.  (Jn  hw  Opera  omnia,  v.  1, 
p.  Mix.) 

Epliraiiii.    See  Ephraem. 

IDphratii,  I'a.    Pyle,  H.     A  peculiar  people. 

10  pp.  (Harper'a  Mag.  v.  79,  1889,  p.  776. )— SBCllMe.  J.  F. 
Registers  of  the  Ephrata  community.  32  pp.  (Pa.  Mag. 
Hist.  V.  H,  1890,  pp.  297,  387.)— Scl«len»tlcker,  O.  W. 
A  colonial  monastery.  15  pp.  (Century  Mag.  v.  1,  1881, 
p.  209.) 

Epi  rt'Effyptc:   nouvelle.     40  pp.      Noijl,  J. 

( Bibliolh.  unlv.  et  rev.  misse,  3  p6r.  v.  20,  1883,  p.  267. ) 

Epic  and  heroic  poetry. 

Apollonius  Rhodius.  Argonautica.  Ad 
fldem  librorum  manuscriptorum  et  editionum 
antiquarum,  recensuit ...  A.  Weiler.  [Or.] 
1828,  2  V.  3265 

Ariosto,  L.    Orlando  Purioso,  con  prefa- 

zione  de  G.  Carducci.    1881.  2361 

Note.  —  For  another  ed.  see  his  name  in  general 
alphabet. 

Barlow,  J.    Vision  of  Columbus.    1793. 

Note. —  For  another  ed.  see  his  name  in  general 
alphabet. 

BoiARDO,  M.  M.,  Conte  di  Scandiano.  Or- 
lando innamorato  .  .  .  notes  by  A.  Panizzi. 
1830-31,  5  V.  2362 

Camoens,  L.  de.    Os  Lusiadas.   Edicao  .  .  . 

revisao  do  texto  do  poema  e  observajoes  phi- 
lologicas,  por  A.  Coelho.     1880.  2362 

The  same.  Englished  by  R.  F.  Burton. 
1880,  2  V.  2366 

Note.—FoT  other  eds.  and  trs.  see  his  name  in  general 
alphabet. 

Casti,  G.  B.    Animali  parlanti.    1821,  4  v. 

( Opere  varie,  v.  1-4. )  —1197 

CiD,  Poema  del.    Nach  der  einzigen  Ma- 

drider  handschrift  mit  einleitung  herausg. 
von  K.  VoUmoeller.     1879.  2396 

Note.— For  another  ed.  see  Cid  in  general  alphabet. 

Cynewulp.      Christ;    an   eighth  century 

English  epic,  ed.,  with  a  modem  reading  by 
I.  Gollancz.     1892.  1325 

Dante   Alighieri.      Divina    Commedia. 

Riveduta  nel  testo  e  commentata  da  G.  A. 
Scartazzini.     1874-82,  3  v.  2387 

The  same.  Tr.  by  H.  W.  Longfellow.  [1896], 

3  V.    (Longfellow,  H.  W.,  Works,  v.  9-11. )  3145 

The  same.    Uebersetzt  von  K.  Witte.    1876, 

2  V.  2387 

Note. — For  other  eds.  and  trs.  see  his  name  in  general 

alphabet. 

EcBASis  CAPTivr,  das  aelteste  thierepos  des 

mittelalters.  Herausg.  von  F.  A.  E.  Voigt. 
1875.  { Brink,  B.  E.  C.  ten,  and  others,  Quellen 
undforschungen,  V.  8.)  — 3166 

Exploits  de  Basile  Digfinis  Acritas.    Le- 

grand,  E.  {Ed.)  1892.  {Biblioth.  gr.  vulgaire, 
v.  6.)  3273 

Exploits  de  Diggnis  Akritas.    Sathas,  C. 

N.,  and  Legrand,  E.  (£rf8.)     1875.  3273 

FiRDiisi,  Abu'l  Kasim  Mansur  Ben  Ahmed 

Ben  Fakhr  Ed-Din.  Epic  of  kings  :  storiea 
retold  from  Firdusi  by  H.  Zimmern.    1882. 

3167 


GuBBKNATis,  A.  de.  Florilegio  eplco.  1883. 

{In  hie  Storia  univ.  della  letterat.  v.  6. )    W.  48 

HoMBRUS.    Carmina,  Bias  et  Odyssea .  .  . 

.  cum  notis  R.  P.  Knight.     iGr.'\     1820.       3271 

Iliad.     Tr.  by  T.  S.   Brandreth.     1846, 

2  v.  13.38 

Odyssey,  done  into  English  verse  by  W. 

Morris.     1887,  2  v.  1342 

JVote.— For  other  eds.  and  tra.  see  his  name  in  general 
alphabet. 

HoRNB,  R.  H.    Orion  :  an  epic  poem.  1874. 

1394 

Kalevala  the  epic  poem  of  Finland  into 

English  by  J.  M.  Crawford.    1888,  2  v.       2345 

Lucanus,  M.  a.  Pharsaliae  libri  X  ...  re- 
censuit C.  H.  Weise.     1835.  3243 

Farsalia  de  J.  de  Jauregui.    1825,  2  v. 

(Fernandez,  R.,  Col.  de  poes.  espaTi.  v.  7, 8.)  2337 
Note.— For  other  eds.  and  trs.  «ee  his  name  in  gcneial 
alphabet. 

Macpherson,  J.    Phingaleis,  sive  Hibemia 

liberata,  epicum  Ossianis  poema  e  Celtico  ser- 
mone  conversum  .  .  .  ab  A.  Macdonald.    1820. 

Poems  of  Ossian  in  the  original  Gaelic 

with  a  literal  translation  into  English  ...  by 
A.  Clerk,  together  with  the  English  transla- 
tion by  Macpherson.    1870,  2  v.  1373 
Note. — For  other  trs.  see  his  name  in  preceding  cata- 
logue. 
- — -  Milton,  J.  Paradise  lost.  1834,  2  v.   (Poet, 
works,  1834,  v.  1,  2. )                                        1392 
The  same.    Tr.  into  the  Manks  language  by 
T.Christian.    [1872.]    (Manx  Soc.  v.  20.)    2516 
The  gome.    Latine  redditum  a  G.  Dobson. 
1750-53,  2  V.                                                       1372 
The  game.    Riportato  in  versi  italiani  da  G. 
Sorelli.     1832.                                                   1394 
iVbte.— For  other  eds.  and  trs.  see  his  name  in  general 
alphabet. 

MoNTiEL,  A.    El  Eustaquio,  6  la  religion 

laureada :  poema  epico.     v.  2.     1796.  2303 

Tasso,  T.    Gerusalemme  liberata.    v.  2,  3. 

1895,  2  V.  2303 

Albrrcht.  von  Halbersladt.  Bruchstueck  ciner  hand- 
schrift des  Juengern  Titurel ;  Bruchstuecke  von  3  hand- 
schriften  des  Juengern  Titurel.  17  pp.  (Ocrmani'o,  v.  21, 
1876,  pp.  153,  1.57. )— Bruchstuecke  von  handsehriften  des 
Juengeren  Titurel.  8  pp.  (Oemtania,  v.  16,  1871,  p.  338.) 
— Lcipxiger  Titurelbruchstuecke.  24  pp.  (Germania, 
V.  24,  1879,  p.  175.)— Aprelf»t«Mll.  F.  (.Ed.)  Bruchstuecke 
eines  unbekannten  epischen  gedichtes.  5  pp.  (Gev' 
mania,  v.  26,  1881,  p.  95.)  — «'owley.  A.  Davideis:  a 
sacred  poem  of  the  troubles  of  David.  1.54  pp.  (  Works, 
1688.)— LaniclolM,  E.  (Ed.)  Deux  fragments  «piques: 
Otinel,  Aspremont.  26  pp.  (Romania,  v.  12, 1883,  p.  433.) 
— SIfbor,  L.  (Ed.)  Bruchstuecke  eines  unbekannten 
epischen  gedichtes.  3  pp.  ( Qerniania,  v.  26,  1880,  p.  192. ) 
— SllliiM  Itnllcus,  C.  De  hello  Punico  II.  94  pp.  (Coll. 
Pimur.v.  3,  p.  63.)— VlrffHlnti  Mnro,  P.    ^incidos  libri 

XII.  74  pp.  (Postgate,  J.  P.,  Corpus  poet.  Lat.  v.  1,  p.  130.) 
—Deux  livres  de  I'Eneide.  [Tr.  par]  J.  Du  Bellay.  103  pp. 
(Du  Bellay,  J.,  CEuvres  franpiises,  v.  1,  p.  333:  PMade 

francoise. ) 

See  also  Alexainler.  the  Grcnt,  Romance.  —  Anie* 
liiiiH:<>nli<'<l  and  Ma>f p.  A r« hn r.  A"iMf/.— <'liar|p- 
iiiairnr,  /JoiiiaHCc.  —  nielrlrli  von  llrrn  wiire. — 
K«l<la.— Kloro  and  Blanrhplloro.  —  Wiidrnn. — 
IIeldcnH»«re.— *'l'«'Pl»rand»ll«Ml.— Rojnarfl  ihe 
I'ox.— Walter  of  Aqaitainc.    Also  Poetry. 


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EPIDAURUS,  Greece 


Kpic  and  heroic  poetry,  History  and  criticism. 

BossEKT,  A.      Litt6rature   allemande   au 

moyen  Age  et  les  origines  de  l'6pop6e  ger- 

manique.     1882.  2242 

GuBERNATis,  A.  de.     Storla  della  poesia 

epica.  1883.  (/» /lis  Storiauniv.  della  letterat. 
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Haube,  O.    De  carminibus  epicis  saeculi 

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Epic  of  Hades.    Morris,  L.  1308 

Epicofliiiiff.s.    Firdusi,  Abu'l  Kasim  Mansur 

Ben  Ahmed  Ben  Fakhr  Ed-Din.  3167 

Epic  soiigrs  of  Russia.    Hapgood,  I.  F.        2325 
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Epics   and    romances  of  the  middle   ages. 

Waegner,  W.  1272 

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Epictctns.    1  cent. 

Dissertationum  ab  Arriano  digestarum  libri 
IV,  ejusdem  Enchiridion,  et  ex  deperditis 
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tionibus,  indicibus  illustravit  J.  Schweig- 
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Contents.  DiHsertatlones,  v.  1.— Schweighaeuser,  J. 
Notae  in  Epicteti  Dissertationes,  v.  2.  —  Knrhlridii 
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Schweighaeuser,  J.  Notae  ad  Niniplloii  I'oniinen- 
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[Doetriiia,  en  Espanol.]   96  pp.   (Quevedo  y  Villegas, 

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Schweighaeuser,  J.     Notae  ad  Epicteti 

Dissertationes.  1799.  (Epictetus,  Disaertat. 
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SiMPLicius.      Commentarius    in    Epicteti 

Enchiridion  accedit  Enchiridii  paraphrasis 
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Buchanan,  R.    Epictetus.    9  pp.  ( 7n  ht»  Look  round 

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Epicurean,  The.     292  pp.    Moore,  T.,  Poet. 

works,  V.  10,  p.  1. 

Epicureans.  Lucretius  Cabus,  T.  De  rerum 
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See  also  Orei'k  philoNophy  and  IO|i;ie.— Moral 
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Epicurus.    B.  C.  342-270.    Letter  to  Meneceus. 

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I'lirran,  V.  M.  J.  L.    Epicure,  son  €poque,  sa  religion. 

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Fevor.  —  <jcr»i  theory  of  <Iisca.se.  —  Ilytcieiie, 
Public. —  Iiifoetioii. — Influenza. — PlagiK^— Quar- 
antine.—Sniall|>ox.—'ry|>lioitI  fever.— TypliuN 
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Kpidurniis.    See  Skin. 

Kitisancs,  of  Athens.   B.  O.  4  cent.   Fragmenta. 

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3242 

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CaBCANI,   G.    {Ed.)      AvOoXoyias  Sia^opui-  (irt- 

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5  V.  3211 

COBDUS,  E.    Epigrrammata.   1892.    {Lutein. 

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Davenport,  R.  A.     Common-place  book 

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Plecknoe,  R.    Epigrams  of  all  sorts,  made 

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Mackail,  J.  W.   {Ed.)     Select  epigrams 

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Martialis,  M.  V.    Eplgrammata  Belecta. 

With  English  notes  by  P.  A.  Paley  and  W.  H. 
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Ex  otio  negotium.     Epigrams,  tr.   by 

R.  Pletclier.     1656  ;  repr.  1893.  1343 

AHHoniun.  D.  M.    Epigrammata.  10  pp.  ( CbU.  PUaur. 

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Select  epigrams.  10  pp.  (Hymns,  tr.  by  W.  Dmld,  p.  167.) 
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54  pp.  (  Workes,  1616-41,  v.  1,  p.  765;  Works,  1838,  p.  666.) 
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Kirchhoir,  A.     Zur  geschichte  des  attischeo  epi- 

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See  afso  Maxims. — Poetry, 

Epiffrapliie    gallo  -  romaine    de    la    Moselle. 

Robert,  P.  C.  1232 

Ki>igTaphic  santone  et  aunisienne.   Audiat,  L. 

1232 
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6  pp.  (Brain,  v.  5,  1883,  p.  66.)— On  the  relation  of  the 
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Epilobiuin,  Revision  of  the  American  species 

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Epilyciis.     B.  C.  5  cent.     Pragmenta.     [Gr.] 

2  pp.  (Kock,  K.  T.,  Comic.  Attic,  fragm.  v.  1,  p.  803; 
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EPINAL  GLOSSARY 


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EPISTOLA  DIDONIS 


Kpiiial  g^lossary,  Latin  and  Old-English,  of 
the  eighth  century.  Photo-lithographed  from 
the  original  MS.  by  W.  Griggs,  and  ed.  with 
transliteration,  introduction,  and  notes,  by 
Henry  Sweet.     London,  1883.     4°.  —2121 

Kpiiiay,  Denis  Joseph  de  la  Live  d'. 

Campardon,  E.  Les  prodigalitfis  d'un  Fer- 
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Kpinay,  Louise  Florence  P6tronille  de  la  Live, 
Mme.  d'.     Circa  1725-83. 

M6moires  et  correspondanee.  3  6d.  Paris, 
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Tesl«ii«enl.  35  pp.  (Campardon,  E.,  Les prodigaliila 

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Herpin,  L.  (L.  Perey,  pseud.),  and  Mau- 

QRAS,  Q.  Une  femme  du  monde  au  XVIII 
si6cle.  DemiSres  annfies  de  Mme.  d'Epinay, 
son  salon  et  ses  amis  d'aprfes  des  lettres  et  des 
documents  infidits.     1884.  5894 

La  jeunesse  de  Mme.  d'Epinay.    1883. 

5894 

Herpin.  L.(L.Perey,p«eu(I.), and  MaQgras,0.  Mme. 

d'Epinay  &  GenSve,  1757-59.  51  pp.  {Bibliolh.  univ.  et  rev. 
tuisse,  3  p6r.  v.  21,  1884,  pp.  327,  551;  v.  22,  1884,  p.  128.)— 
Sclierer,  E.  H.  A.  Mme.  d'Epinay.  85  pp.  (In  his 
Etudes  critiques  sur  la  littfirat.  cont«mp.  v.  3,  p.  47.) 

Gpiu$;le  d'or.    22  pp.    Judicis,  Mme.  M.  G. 

E.  de  P.  de  (G.  Peyrebrune,  pseitd.)  (Rev.  d.  deux  mondes, 
1882,  3  per.  V.  52,  p.  106.) 

Epiniciaii  or  triumphal  odes.    Pindarus.    3266 
Epiiticiis.     B.  C.  3  cent.     Fragmenta.     [Or.] 

3  pp.  (Koclc,  K.  T.,  Comic.  Attic,  fragm.  v.  3,  p.  330; 
Meinelce,  J.  A.  F.  A.,  Fragm.  comic.  Or.  \.  4,  p.  505.) 

EpiiioiiiiH.    25  pp.    Plato,  Opera  omnia,  recog. 

Baiter,  et  at.  v.  14,  p.  415. 

£pipliaiiius,  St.,  Bp.  of  Constantia. 

Panaria  eorumque  anacephalaeosis.  Ad 
veteres  libros  recensuit  et  cum  Latina  Dion. 
Petavii  interpretatione  et  integris  ejus  ani- 
madversionibus  edidit.  Berolini,  1859-61.  4  v. 
8°.    ( Oehler,  F.,  Corpus  haeres.  v.  2,  pts.  1-3 ;  3. ) 

—3254 

Petau,  D.    Animadversiones  in  Epiphanii 

Panarium.  1861.  (Oehler,  F.,  Corpus  haeres. 
V.  3. )  —3254 

' Jahn,  A.    Symbolae  in  emendanda  et  illustranda  S. 

Epiphanii  Panaria.  113  pp.  (Oehler,  F.,  Corpus  haeres. 
V.3,  p.  1.) 

Epipliaiiiiis,  St.,  Bp.  of  Pavia. 

Pertig,  M.  Leben  des  heiligen  Epiphanius. 
1858.  {In  his  Magnus  Felix  Ennodius  und 
seine  zeit,  pt.  2. )  3222 

KnnodiUH,  M.  P.,  St.,  Bp.  of  Pavia.     Vita  beatissimi 

yiriEpiphaniEpisfcopiTicinensisecclesiae.  52  pp.  (Opera 
tymnia,  p.  331:  Vienna,  Akad.  wissens.  Corpus  script, 
eccles.  Lat.  v.  6 ;  Opera,  p.  84 :  Monumsnta  Oennan.  hist, 
Auctor.  antiq.  v.  7.) 

Kpiphaiiiiis,  Monk.  15  cent.  Itingraire  S,  Jeru- 
salem vers  1416.  4  pp.  (Soc.  de  Vorient  lat:  with  Daniel, 
Bp.  of  Suriev,  Vie,  p.  193.) 

Epipliany.   Seves,  F.   Capo  d' anno  ed  Epifania 

in  Piemonte.  12  pp.   (Archiv.  studio  tradiz.popolari,  v.  10, 
1891,  p.  9.) 
See  also  FeHtivalH,  Ecclesiastical. 

'EirlirXijfts  ob  sarcasmum,  quo  Carolus  IX,  Galliae 

tyrannus,  fnnera  Christianorum  adlatrare  dicitur.  3  pp. 
{Lutein,  litteraturdenkmaeler  des  15  u.  IGjahrh.  v.  7,  p.  120.) 


Epipsyeliidton.    Shelley,  P.  B.     {Shelley  Soc. 

2  s.  no.  7. )  1304 

Ei)irus,  Albania.      Among  the  Albanians  of 

southern  E.  20  pp.  (Blactoood's  Jfasr.  v.  129, 1881,  p.  304.) 
— t'lilrol,  W.  V.  Notes  of  travel  in  Thessaly  and  E. 
17  pp.  (Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  29, 1881,  p.  302.)— IJuoas,  M. 
Historia  Epiri.  73  pp.  (Corpus  script.  Byz.  v.  47,  p.  207.) 
iSde  also  Aiiibracia. 

Ei)iscopacy. 

Onderdonk,  H.  U.,  Bp.  of  Pa.   Episcopacy 
examined  and  re-examined.     [Anon.]     1835. 

—1146 

. Perry,  W.  S.,  Bp.  of  Iowa.    The  episcopate 

in  America  .  .  .  with  a  preliminary  essay  on 
the  historic  episcopate.    1895.  ^2171 

Vox  ECCLESi^;    or,   the  doctrine  of  the 

Protestant  Episcopal  Church  on  episcopacy 
and  apostolical  succession.    1866.  — 1268 

Hatch,  E.    Canon  Liddon's  theory  of  the  episcopate. 

6  pp.  (Contemp.  Rev.  v.  47,  1885,  p.  860.)— Melboiii,  H., 
Jr.  Dissertatio  de  jure  investiturae  episcopalis,  inipewi- 
toribus  Romanis  a  Pontificibus  per  vim  aderato.  13  pp. 
(In  his  Rer.  Germanic,  v.  3,  p.  170.)— M'Coiiiiell,  S.  D. 
Scotch-Irish  and  episcopacy.  7  pp.  (Scotch-Irish  Soc.  of 
Am.  Proc.  at  Springfield,  p.  188.)— Review  of  Rev.  John 
Nklnner'H  AnnalM  of  Scotch  episcopacy  from  the 
year  1788  to  the  year  1818  inclusive.  22  pp.  (Pamphlets, 
V.  41.) 

See  also  Apostolical  HiiccesHion.— ArchbiNhopH. 

—  Bishops.  —  Church    of    Kn(;Iaii<l.        Cliiirch 

polity.  — Mlelho<list  Kpiscopal  4'liiirch.  — 4»r<li- 

nation. — Protestant  Kpiscopal  <'liiircli  in  the 

IJ lilted  IStates. 
Episcopal  Church  in  Ireland,   Nova  Scotia, 

Scotland,  Wales.    See  Church  of  England  in 

Ireland,  Nova  Scotia,  Scotland,  Wales. 
Episcopal  Cliurch  in  the  United  States.    See 

Protestant  Episcopal  Church  in  the  United 

States. 
Episcopal  mfitropolitain  d'Aix.    Haitze,  P.  J. 

de.     {Biblioth.  provengale,  v.  6.)  2397 

Episcopat  sous  le  joug.  Pierrefeu,  G.  de.  —3204 
Episcopate  in  America.    Perry,  W.  S.,  Bp.  of 

Iowa.  —2171 

Episode  de  I'histoire  du  Hanovre.    Blaze  de 

Bury,  A.  H.  B.,  Baron,  dit.  3607 

Episode  of  the  long  vacation.  3  pp.  Graham,  R. 

(Macmillan's  Mag.  v.  57,  1888,  p.  141.) 

Episode  of  the  Marques  de  Valdeflores.   17  pp. 

Janvier,  T.  A.    (Harper's  Mag.  v.  83, 1891,  p.  242.) 

Episode  sous  la  terreur.    18  pp.    Balzac,  H.  de, 

CEuvres  compl.  v.  12,  p.  327. 

Episodes  of  insect  life.    Budgen,  L.  M.   —2666 

Episodes  of  my  second  life.  Gallenga,  A.  C.  N. 
( L.  Mariotti,  psewd.)  2407 

Epistle  of  polycarp.  See  Bible,  N.  T., 
Apocrypha. 

Epistles . . .  selected  from  early  English  books, 
1540-1701.     Hazlitt,  W.  C.  2206 

Epistles  of  Clement.  See  Bible,  N.  T.,  Apoc- 
rypha. 

Epistles  of  Ignatius.  See  Bible,  N.  T.,  Apoc- 
rypha. 

Epistola  Didonis  ad  Mnea,m.    17  pp.    (Le- 

maire,  N.  E.,  Poet.  Lat.  min.  v.  3,  p.  357 ;  Wernsdorf,  J.  C, 
Poet.  Lat.  min.  v.  4,  p.  489.) 


^PISTOLA  MOKITORIA 


1323 


fiQUADOR 


(Baluze,  E.,  Mia- 
(Baluze,  E.,  Mis- 


Andrews,  W. 

goldsmid,  e. 

and  inscriptions. 


Kpistola  iiioiiitoria.    4  pp. 

cell.  V.  3,  p.  161. ) 

Epi.stolae  liistoricae.  7  pp. 

cell.  V.  1,  p.  595.) 

Kpistolac  Ho-IOliaiiae.    Howell,  J.  3705 

Epistolae  inisc-cUaiieac.    88  pp.    Raphson,  J. 

(  With  Sohultens,  A.,  Anitnadversiones  phitol.  in  Jobum.) 

EpiNtolac  poiitificiae  selectae.  30  pp.  (Mar- 
line, E.,  and  Durand,  U.,  Vet.  script,  ampliss.  collect,  v.  2, 
p.  1250. ) 

E|>ist<>l:ic  .saeculi  XIII.  2  v.  Rodenberg,  K. 
(Ed.)     (Monumenta  Oerman.  hist.)  3692 

Epitaphis. 

Alder,  T.   Collection  of  American  epitoplis 
and  inscriptions.     1814,  5  v.  2336 

Curious  epitaphs.     [1883.] 
1257 
M.    Collection  of  epitaphs 
1885-86,  2  V.  in  1.     [In  his 
Coll.  Adamant,  v.  12.)  3125 

Le  Neve,  J.  Monumenta  Anglicana :  being 

inscriptions  on  the  monuments  of  several 
eminent  persons  deceased  in  or  since  the  year 
1600  to  the  end  of  the  year  1649.     1717-19,  5  v. 

1256 

Monumentum  regale  ;  or,  a  tombe,  erected 

for  that  incomparable  and  glorious  monarch, 
Charles  I,  King  of  Gt.  Britane,  etc.  In  select 
elegies,  epitaphs,  and  poems.     1649.  1516 

ArnoUl,  F.  H.  (Ed.)  Racton  monumental  inscrip- 
tions. 1  pp.  (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  23,  1871, 
p.  314.)— Atlree,  P.  W.  T.  (Ed.)  Monumental  inscrip- 
tions in  Ditchling  church  and  churchyard.  16  pp.  1  pi. 
(Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  28,  1878,  p.  132.)-Amso- 
niiis,  D.  M.  Epitaphia  heroum  qui  bello  Troico  inter- 
fuerunt.  3  pp.  (Coll.  Pisaur.  v.  5,  p.  117.)— Bax,  A.  R. 
(Ed.)  Inscriptions  in  the  church  and  churchyard  of 
Lindfield.  22  pp.  (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  37, 1890, 
p.  151.)— (Ed.)  Inscriptions  in  the  churchyard  of  Willing- 
don.  16  pp.  (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  34,  1886, 
p.  221.)  —  B«.yd,  H.  S.  Illustration  of  St.  Gregory's 
epitaph  on  St.  Basil.  2  pp.  (Valpy,  A.  J.,  Claaa  Joum. 
V.  9, 1814,  p.  130.)— Butler,  O.  S.  Inscriptions  in  Ickles- 
ham  church,  1862.  4  pp.  (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll. 
V.  14, 1862,  p.  259. )— Vicars  of  Rye  and  their  patrons,  and 
the  mural,  slab,  and  headstone  inscriptions  in  the  parish 
church  and  church-yard  of  St.  Mary,  and  the  Baptist 
chapel,  Rye.  32  pp.  2  pi.  (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll. 
V.  13,  1861,  p.  270.)— Epitaphium  cnniH  venatricis.  2  pp. 
(Lemaire,  N.  E.,  Poet.  Lat.  min.  v.  1,  p.  142;  Wernsdorf,  J. 
C,  Poet.  Lat.  min.  v.  1,  p.  121.)— Epitaphium  ClaiKliac 
Honioiiooae  conjugis  Atimeti  Ti.  Caesaris.  3  pp.  (Le- 
maire, N.  E.,  Poet.  Lat.  min.  v.  2,  p.  269 ;  Wernsdorf,  J.  C, 
Poet.  Lat.  min.  v.  3,  p.  213.)— narineNlelPr,  J.  Inscrip- 
tions de  Caboul.  Epitaphes  de  I'Empereur  B&ber  et 
d'autres  princes  mogols.  13  pp.  {Joum.  asiat.  8  s.  v.  11, 
1888,  p.  491.)— noiinlH.  R.  N.  (£d.)  Monumental  in- 
scriptions. East  Blatchington.  1  p.  (Sussex  Archaeol. 
Soc.  Coll.  V.  13,  1861,  p.  302.)— neNrorgres-Naillard,  P. 
Epitaphes.  37  pp.  (Po&ies  droerses,  p.  146.)— Kllman. 
M.  (Ed.)  Crawley  monumental  inscriptions.  3  pp.  (Sus- 
sex Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  24,  1872,  p.  301.)— (Ed.)  Ifleld 
monumental  in.scriptions.  7  pp.  (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc. 
Coll.  V.  22,  1870,  p.  2U.)—(Ed.)  Rusper  monumental  in- 
scriptions. 5  pp.  (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  25,  1873, 
p.  220.)— Kllnian,  E.  B.  (Ed.)  Monumental  inscrip- 
tions. Berwick.  2  pp.  (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coii.  v.  12, 
I860,  p.  254.)— KnUapliia.  1  p.  (Baluze,  E..  AfisccH.  v.4, 
p.  14.)— Kpitaphia  CliriNliana.  6  pp.  (Coll.  Pisaur. 
V.  6,  p.  277.)— Gower.  G.  L.  (Ed.)  Monumental  inscrip-  " 
tions  from  the  church  of  Horsted  Keynes,  Sussex.  14  pp. 
(Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  34, 1886,  p.  107. )— Ilard- 

VOL.  III.— 166. 


inaii.J.  w.  Somerset  epitaphs:  quaint,  carioua,  and 
pathetic.  18  pp.  (SomcrseUhirc  Archaeol.  and  Nat. 
Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  v.  31,  1886,  p.  20.)-llarriH«n.  P.  B. 

Churchyard  poetry.  7  pp.  ( Maemlllan't  Mag.  v.  47, 1883 
p.296.)-lIollaml,S.  (Bd.)  Inscriptions  in  the  parixli 
church  and  churchyard  of  Poynings.  3  pp.  (Susnex  Ar- 
chaeol. Soc.  Coll.  V.  16,  1863,  p.  231.)— KeytnT.  1>.  1).  In- 
scriptions in  the  upper  Germantown  buryiiif(-ground. 
7  pp.  (Pa.  Mag.  Hint.  v.  9,  1885,  p.  82.)— Koi>lilrr.  K. 
Der  sprnch  der  todten  an  die  lebenden.  7  pp.  (««•- 
munia,  v.  5,  1860,  p.  220.)-l.e  Hlaiit.  E.  Epitaphes 
dat«e8  dos  premiers  Chretiens  de  Rome.  15  pp.  (Corre- 
upondanl,  v.  58,  1863,  p.  I40.)-I.loy<l.  H.  W.  Inscrip- 
tions on  gravestones  in  St.  Peter's  Episcopal  church- 
yard, East  Whiteland,  Pa.  9  pp.  (Pa.  Mag.  Jlist.  v.  16, 
1891,  p.  440.)  —Epitaphium  M.  I^iircpii.  8pp.  (Le^ 
maire,  N.  E.,  Poel.  Lat.  min.  v.  2,  p.  203;  Wernsdorf, 
J.  C,  Poet.  Lat.  min.  v.  3,  p.  206.)— Xoakes*.  J.  (Ed.)  In- 
scriptions in  the  church-yard,  Chiddingly.  6  pp.  (Sus- 
sex Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  14,  I8S2,  p.  253.)— Kielianl- 
soii,  J.  Inscriptions  in  Alfriston  churchyard,  1865.  5  pp. 
(Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  17,  1865,  p.  240.)— Sliii- 
■nniiM,  H.  (£d.)  Monumental  inscriptions.  Bishopston, 
1867.  4  pp.  (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  19, 18«7,  p.  185.) 
—(Ed.)  Monumental  inscriptions.  Seaford.  12pp.  (Sus- 
sex Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  12, 1860,  p.  242.)— Sperling.  J. 
H.  (Ed.)  Westbourne  monumental  inscriptions,  in  the 
church,  churchyard,  and  cemetery.  13  pp.  (Sussex  Ar- 
chaeol. Soc.  Coll.  V.  22,  1870,  p.  201.) 

See  also  Valpy,  A.  J.,  Class.  Joum.  v.  13,  1816,  p.  351. 
..4fsoBiosrraphy.— I'cnioterlcM.— IiiHprlptionH. 

Epithalaniiiiiii  Laurentii  et  Mariae.     8  pp. 

(Lemaire,  N.  E.,  Poet.  Lat.  min.  v.  3,  p.  396;  Wernsdorf, 
J.  C,  Poet.  Lat.  min.  v.  4,  p.  488.) 

Epitlieliuiii.     Sewell,  H.     Development  and 

regeneration  of  the  gastric  glandular  epithelium  during 
foetal  life  and  after  birth.    14  pp.  1  pi.    (Martin,  H.  N., 
and  Brooks,  W.  K.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Studies  from  the 
biol.  labr.  v.  1,  1879,  p.  321.) 
See  also  V^IIh, 

Ei»itliets.  Frey,  A.  R.  Sobriquets  and  nick- 
names.    1888.  1195 

Norton,  C.   L.     Political  Americanisms. 

1890.  1106 

Holyoake,  G.  J.  Theory  of  political  epithets.  14  pp. 

(Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  12, 1882,  p.  84.) 

Epitome  de  las  historias  portuguesas.  Paria 
y  Sousa,  M.  de.  3521 

Epitome  of  the  privileges  of  London.  Hugh- 
son,  D.  1628 

Epitomized  review  of  the  principles  and 
practice  of  maritime  sanitation.    Holt,  J. 

—3706 

Epoch  of  the  mammoth.    Sou  thai  1,  J.  C. 

1798 

Epochs  of  American  hi.story.  Hart,  A.  B. 
{Ed.)  '  4617 

Epochs  of  church  history.  8  v.  Creighton, 
M.  (Ed.)  —1278 

Epochs  of  modern  liistory.  Colbeck,  C. 
{Ed.)  1508 

Epochs  of  modern  liistory.  14  v.  Morris, 
E.  E.,  and  others  {Eds. )  3757 

Epoques  du  tli^atrc  fran<;ais  (1636-1850). 
Bruneti6re,  F.,  Conferences  de  VOdfon.       2292 

Epoques  principales  de  I'histoire.  Goffaux, 
P.  J.  2412 

Epous^e,  L'.     109  pp.     Rabus.son,  H.     {Rev.  d. 

deux  mondes,  1888,  3  p^r.  v.  88,  p.  721 ;  v.  89,  pp.  5,  241.) 

E<iiiador.    See  Ecuador. 


t:QUAL  RIGHTS  PARTY 


1324 


EQUATIONS,  Differential 


Kciiial  Itijrhts  party.    Byrdsall,  F.    History 

of  the  Loco-Foco,  or  Equal  Rights  party.  1842. 

See  also  I'liiled  Slnt4»M,  Politics.  1618 

U^iuality.   Ames,  F.   Equality.   22  pp.  (Works, 

V.  2,  p.  207.)~Ariiol«l,  M.  Ekjuality.  14  pp.  {LitteWs 
Liv.  Age,  v.  137,  1878,  p.  67.)— How**"***  W.  D.  Equality 
as  the  basis  of  good  society.  6  pp.  ( Century  Mag.  v.  51, 
1895,  p.63.)— Mallork.W.H.  Civilization  and  equality. 
22  pp.  {Contemp.  Rev.  v.  40,  1881,  p.  651.)— Glance  at  the 
pursiiU  of  equality.  12  pp.  {BUuskwood's  Mag. 
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(Contemp.  Rev.  v.  62,  1892,  p.  563.) 

See  also  C'oinniiiiiiMin  aii<l  SocialiHm.— Social 
science. 

Kquatioiis.  Cayley,  A.  Memoir  on  the  con- 
ditions for  the  existence  of  given  systems  of  equalities 
among  the  roots  of  an  equation.  6  pp.  ( Coll.  mathemat, 
papers,  y.  2,  p.  465.)— Memoir  on  the  resultant  of  a  system 
of  2  equations.  14  pp.  {Coll.  mathemat.  papers^  v.  2, 
p.  440.)  —  Memoir  on  the  symmetric  functions  of  the 
roots  of  an  equation.  23  pp.  {Colt,  viathemat.  papers, 
V.  2,  p.  417.) — Note  on  the  logic  of  characteristics.  2  pp. 
{Coll.  mathemat.  paperSy  v.  3,  p.  51.)— Note  sur  la  solution 
de  r^uation  x^^'  —  1  =  0.  3  pp.  ( Coll.  matfiemat.  papers, 
V.  1,  p.  564.)— On  a  system  of  equations  connected  with 
Malfatti's  problem,  and  on  another  algebraical  system ; 
On  the  developable  derived  from  an  equation  of  the  fifth 
order.  13  pp.  {Coll.  matliemat.  papers,  v.  1,  pp.  465,  500.) 
—  On  the  symmetric  functions  of  the  roots  of  certain 
systems  of  2  equations.  11  pp.  {Coll.  mathemat.  papers, 
V.  2,  p.  454.)— On  the  theory  of  groups,  as  depending  on 
the  symbolic  equation  ©"  =  1.  8  pp.  {Coll.  mathemat. 
papers,  V.  2,  p.  123.)— Tables  of  the  Sturmian  functions 
for  equations  of  the  second,  third,  fourth,  and  fifth 
degrees.  4  pp.  {Coll.  mathetnat.  papers,  v.  2,  p.  471.)— 
ClebMch,  R.  F.  A.  Ueber  die  elimination  aus  zwei 
gleichungen  drltten  grades.  3  pp.  {Joum.f.  d.  reine  u. 
angewan.  math.  v.  64,  1865,  p.  95.)— l>arboux.  G.  M6- 
moire  sur  les  solutions  singuliferes  des  Equations  aux 
d€riv€es  partielles  du  premier  ordre.  243  pp.  (Inst.de 
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Reyinoiid,  P.  Ueber  aufioesung  von  gleichungen  und 
summation  von  reihen  durch  bestimmte  integrale.  13  pp. 
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Ercdia,  Emanuel  de  Godinho.  See  Godinho  de 
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Erenibold,  Monk  of  St.  Bertin.  Ex  libello  de 
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Erinna.     B.  C.  7  cent.    [Gedichte.     Gr.   and 

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Erinnerung  und  gedaechtniss.  32  pp.  Schultz, 

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Eriniiernng'en  aus  meinem  leben.    3  v.  in  2. 

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Erizzo,  Francesco.    1566-1647. 

Relazione  di  Roma,  1624-25.    See  Corner, 
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Erizzo,  Nicold.    —1709.    Relazione  di  Francia, 

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Erkaiifrida.      Omont,  H.      Testament   d'E., 

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Erkenibalrt,  Bp.  of  Strasburg.   10  cent.   Versus 

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Erklaereinle  aiinicrkuiigen  zu  Homer's 
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Erlacli  von  Castelen,  Gen.  Hans  Ludwigvon. 

GoNZENBACH,  A.  von.    Gen.  Hans  Ludwig 

Erlach  von  Castelen.    1880-82,  3  v.  3624 

See  also  Thirty  years'  war. 

Erlaeuteriingcn  zur  Mayahandschrift  der 
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Erlandscn,  Jakob,  Abp.  of  Lund.     Narratio 

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Erlang-en,  Bavaria.     Noehden,  G.  H.     Short 

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Eriangen.  Pliysikaliscli-inerticiiiisclic  So- 
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Erlau,  Hungary.    Ollivier,  P.    La  Rome  ma- 

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Erlebiiisse  eines  griechischen  arztes.    32  pp. 

Weniger,  L.  (Samml.  wimens.  vortrg.  n.  s.  v.  6,  1891, 
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Erlennieyer,   A.,  M.  D.      Watteville,   A.   de. 

Erlenmeyer  on  the  physiology  and  pathology  of  writing. 
3  pp.     (Brain,  v.  3,  1881,  p.  363.) 

Efloesuiig-.      Bartsch,   K.   F.      Bruchstuecke 

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Erlou,  Comte  A'.     See  Drouet  d'Erlon,  J.  B., 

Comte. 
Erinan,  Georg  Adolph.    1806-77. 

Travels  in  Siberia ;  including  excursions 
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Ernian,  Johann  Peter  Adolf    1854 — . 

Aegypten  und  aegyptisches  leben  im  alter- 
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The  same.  Tr.  by  H.  M.  Tirard,  with  illus- 
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Aegyptische  grammatik,  mit  schrifttafel, 

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EEMAN,  Johann  Peter  Adolf 


1329 


ERNST,  Landgraf  von  Heaeeii 


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Alte    baureste    und    hieroglyphlsche    in- 

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G.  A. 

Krnieiigraiirt,  Maitre.    13  cent. 

Breviari  d'amor ;  suivi  de  sa  lettre  9,  sa 
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Kruienric,  Abbot  of  Elwangen.  9  cent.  Sermo 
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Ermenrlch   mid    Soliwaiihild,    Sage   von. 

10  pp.  Roediger,  M.  (Verein  f.  volkskunde,  Zeita.  v.  1, 
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J3riiieiitaire,  ^66of  o/ifernioutter.    — 865.    Ex 

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Erineriiis,  Franz  Zacharias  (Ed.) 

Hippocratis  et  aliorum  medicorum  re- 
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Ei'iuia,  St.,  Abbot  of  Lobbes.     Folcuin,  Abbot 

of  Lobbea.  Ex  miraculis  SS.  Ursmari  et  Erniini.  7  pp. 
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Eriiioldiis,  Nigellus.    9  ceiit.    Carmina.    93  pp. 

(Duemmler,  E.,  Poet.  Lat.  aevi  Car,  v.  2,  p.  1 :  Moiiuvienta 
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Eriiault,  Emile.    1862—. 

Parfait  en  Grec  et  en  Latin.  Paris,  1886. 
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(Tr.)    Carte  montrant  la  distribution  des 

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Ernest.    See  Ernst. 

Ernest  Aug-iistus,  Duke  of  Cumberland,  King 
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Wilkinson,  C.  A.  Reminiscences  of  the 
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See  alao  Westm.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  70,  1886,  p.  59. 

Ernesti,  August  Wilhelm.    1733-1801. 

Glossarium  Livianum  sive  index  Latinitatis 
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The  same.  (Livius  Patavinus,  T.,  Hist,  libri, 
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Eruesti,  Johann  August.     1707-81. 

Praefationes  et  notae  ad  M.  T.  Ciceronis' 
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Ernestianae  minoris  Bupplemeutam.  Ilalae, 
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JVo(«.— Also  in  Cicero,  M.  T.,  Opera,  v.  1,  pp.  1,  M9;  v.  B, 
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Notitia  literaria  de  Q.  Horatio  Flarco,  ex  J.  A. 

Fabricii  Biblioth.  Lat.  15  pp.  (Horatius  Flaccai,  Q., 
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— —  Qraecum  lexicon  manuale.    See  Hederich, 
B. 

Lexicon  Polybianum  ab  Is.  et  Merico  Oa- 

saubonis  olim  adumbratum.  See  Schwelg- 
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VliMlirallon  of  E.  from  the  charges  brought  against 

him  by  D.  Wyttenbach.  13  pp.  (Valpy,  A.  J.,  Clou. 
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Ernesti,  Johann  Christian  Gottlieb.  1756-1802. 

Lexicon    technologiae   Graecorum   rheto- 

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Lexicon    technologiae    Latinorum    rheto- 

ricae.  Congessit  et  animadversionibus  illus- 
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Disquisitio  de  carmine  Nlliano.     24  pp.     (Silius 

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(Ed. )   C.  Silii  Italici  Punicomm  libri  XVH. 

See  Silius  Italicus,  C.  (in  preceding  catalogue). 

Ernesti,  Johann  Heinrich  Martin.    1755-1836. 
Clavis  Horatiana  sive  indices   rerum   et 
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Ernoiif,  Alfred  Auguste,  Baron.    1817-89. 

Maret,  Due  de  Bassano.    Paris,  1878.    8°. 

4702 
Ernst  II,  August  Karl  Johannes  Leopold  Alex- 
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Memoirs.  London,  1888-90.  4  v.  8°.  (Rev. 
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Fnersleiiconif  rews  zu  Frankfurt.    37  pp.    (Deutsch. 

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Reminiscences  of  the  <'obur{jr  fanilly.  28  pp.  ( Quarl. 
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Ernst,  Herzog.    Muffat,  K.  A.    Die  ansprueche 

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Jirnst,LiandffrafvonHessen-Rheinfel8-Rotenburg. 
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ERNST,  Alfred 


1330 


ERRERA,  Carlo 


CEuvre  pofitique. 
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£mst,  Alfred. 

Art  de  Richard  Wagner. 
Paris,  1893.     12°. 
Ernst,  Otto.    Erinnerungen  aus  Alexandria. 

15  pp.  ( Unsere  Zeit,  1883,  V.  1,  p.  96.)— Noinfrlechlnc'lie 
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Ernst  Aug'ust,  Kurfuerst  tion  Braunschweig- 

Luenehurg.  IW aIorti«.  C.  E.  von.  Sparsamkeits-rescript 
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Ernst  iind  sclierz  ueber  unsere  wissenschaft. 
Bekker,  E.  I.  —2316 

Eruulf.    See  Amoul. 

Erumangan  language.  Macdonald,  D. 
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Eros.    See  Cupid. 

Erotianus.    Strecker,  K.    Zu  Erotian.    46  pp. 

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Erotica,  Oreek  and  Latin. 

Apuleius,  L.  Metamorphoseon  libri.  1842. 
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Metamorphosis,  or  Golden  ass  .  .  .  tr. 

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1242 

Asino  d'oro.      1802.      (Firenzuola,   A., 

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Catullus,  C.  V.    [Opera.]    Ed.  by  S.  G. 

Owen.     1893.  3242 

Note. — For  other  eds.  see  his  name. 

Po6sies.     Traduction  nouvelle  par  C. 

H6guin  de  Guerle.    1837.    (Panckoucke,  C.  L. 

P.,  Biblioth.  lat.-fr. )  4247 
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Mueller.    1880.  3247 

Mabtialis,   M.  v.     Epigrammata.     1766. 

{Coll.  Piaaur.  v.  3. )  4212 

The  8ame,  tr.  by  R.  Fletcher.  1656 ;  repr. 
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iVbt«.— Privately  printed,  105  copies. 

OviDius  Naso,   p.     Opera.    1766.     (Coll. 

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Altfranzoesische  uebersetzung  der  Re- 
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Due  epistole,  tratte  dal  volgarizzamento 

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Pervigilium  Veneris,  adnotabat  et  emen- 

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iVbte.— Also  in  Catullus,  C.  V.,  [Opera],  p.  142;  Weber, 
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Petbonius  Arbiter,  C.    Satirae  et  liber 

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3246 

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Elegiac,  ex  recognitione  C.  Lachmanni. 

1829.  3243 

Note. — For  other  eds.  see  his  name. 

The  same.  Traduction  nouvelle  par  J. 
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Sappho.  Memoir,  text,  selected  render- 
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•  —  Vita  e  frammenti.     Discorso  e  versione 

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TiBULLUS,  A.    [Opera.]   M.  Antonii  Mureti 

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Valatour.  1836.  (Panckoucke,  C.  L.  P.,  Bib- 
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Aristaenetnx.     Love   epistles.     38   pp.      (Fraser's 

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[Lat.]  54  pp.  {Pinder,'N.,  SeUcti<ms  from  the  less  knorwn 
Lat.  poets,  p.  1.)— Petroiiliis  Arbiter,  C.  Carmina; 
Fragmenta.  9  pp.  (C'oif.  Pisaur.  v.  4,  p.  86.)— Priapea. 
25  pp.  (Catullus,  C.  v.,  and  others,  Carmina  .  . .  reeens. 
L.  Mueller,  p.  95;  Petronius  Arbiter,  C,  Satirae,  p.  135; 
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See  also  Eleg^iac  poetry.  —  Epig:raiiiH.  —  Oreek 
Action,  poetry.  —  I^ati  11  lletion,  poetry.  Also 
Aiiacreoii.  —  ApoIloniiiH,  King  of  Tyre.  —  Bion. — 
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Erp,  Henrietta  van.  Abbess  of  Vrouwen-Clooster. 

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Errera,  Carlo.    "  Commentationes  Plorentinae 

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Errors.    Belcher,  J.  J.    Typographical  errors. 

4  pp.  {Harper's  Mag.  v.  32,  1866,  p.  228.)— Exiicr,  8. 
Origin  of  some  general  errors.  6  pp.  ( Pop.  Sci.  Monthly ^ 
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toriques  d'une  erreur  de  nom.  12  pp.  {Biblioth.  Ecole 
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nal. Development  of  religious  error.  13  pp.  ( Contemp. 
Rev.  V.  48,  1885,  p.  467.)— Slips  of  the  toni^ue  and  pen. 
15  pp.    (LitUWs  lAv.  Age,  v.  162, 1884,  p.  501.) 

Er.scli,  Johann  Samuel,  Gruber,  Johann  Gott- 
fried, and  others.  Allgemeine  encyclopaedic 
der  wissenschaften  und  kuenste.  I  section. 
Leipzig,  1818-82.  97  v.  in  59,  4°.  II  section. 
Leipzig,  1827-89.  43  v.  in  28,  4°.  Ill  section. 
Leipzig,  1830-50.     25  v.  in  13,  4°.  R.45 

Note.— v.  86,  88  of  the  first  section  are  wanting. 

Contents. 

I  SECTION,  A-G. 


A-Aetus,  V.  1. 
Aga-Aldus,  V.  2. 
Ale-Anax,  v.  3. 
Anaxagoras-Appel,  v.  4. 
Appellation-Arzilla,  v.  5. 
Arzneikunde-Azzolini,  v.  6. 
B-Barzelletten,  v.  7. 
Bas-Bendorf,  v.  8. 
Bene-Bibeh,  v.  9. 
Bibel-Blei,  v.  10. 
Bleiberg-Bonzen,  v.  11. 
Boochanpoor-Brezow,  v.  12. 
Briaensk-Bukuresd,  v.  13. 
Bulacan-Calza,  v.  14. 
Camaldulenser-Cazouls  les 

Beziers,  v.  15. 
Cea-Chiny,  v.  16. 
Chiococca-Claytonia,  v.  17. 
Clearfield-Comum,  v.  18. 
Conami-Corythus,  v.  19. 
Cos-Czvittinger,  v.  20. 
Caberea-Cryptostoma 

{Nachtraege),  v.  21. 
Carlowitz-Oyrillus  (Nach- 

traege);  D-Dani,  v.  22. 
Daniel-Demeter,  v.  23. 
Deraetrius-Didymus,  v.  24. 
Die-Dipyr,  v.  25. 
Dir-Dominuni  mundi,  v.  26. 
Dominus-Drury,  v.  27. 
Drus-Dziewonna,  v.  28. 
Dacia  -  Dziura  -  Wiatrzina 

{Nachtraege) ;  E-Ebergas- 

sing,  V.  29. 
Eberhard-Ecklonia,  v.  30. 
Eckrauehl-Ehstland,  v.  31. 
Ei-Eisen,  v.  32. 
Eisenach-Elzheimer,  v.  33. 
Em-Enstasis,  v.  34. 
Ent-Epllogus,  V.  36. 
Epimachus-Ergyne,  v.  36. 
Erhaben-Erz-und  Truch- 

sesse,  V.  37. J 
Es-Euganei,  v.  38. 
Eugen-Ezzelino,  v.  39. 
Eccard-Exeter  {Nachtraege); 

F-Fabricius,  v.  40. 
Fabrik-Farvel,  v.  41. 
Fas-Ferchard,  v.  42. 
Ferdinand    I  -  Fichtentinc- 

tur,  V.  43. 
Ficinus-Fizes,  v.  44. 
Flaacb-Flustra,  v.  45. 
Fluth  und  ebbe-Fortunlus, 

V.  46. 
Foruli-Franz  Regis,  v.  47. 

Vol.  III.-167. 


Franz  I-Freiburg,  v.  48. 
FreidhofT-Friedricli,  v.  49. 
Friedrich-Fuker,  v.  50. 
Fulcber  -  Fyzabad ;    Farel- 

Fuss  {Nachtraege),  V.  51. 
G-Ga!latin,  v.  52. 
Galle-Garet,  v.  53. 
Gargano-Gauhe,  v.  54. 
Gaukes-Gefreiter,  v.  55. 
Gefuehl-Gellenau,  v.  56. 
Gellert-Genezareth,  v.  57. 
Genf-Qenzano,  v.  58. 
Geoaris-Georg  III,  Koenig 

von  England,  v.  59. 
Georg  IV-Gerhard,  v.  60. 
Gerhardinger  -  Gersdorflfs- 

burg,  V.  61. 
Gersen-Geschlecht,  v.  62. 
Geschlechtsapparat-Gesen, 

V.  63. 
Gesenius-Getraenk,  v.  64. 
Getreide-Gewerke,  v.  65. 
Gewichtr-Gidom,  v.  66. 
Gi6-Girieux,  y.  67. 
Giro-Glarus,  v.  68. 
Glas-Gliers,  v.  69. 
Glimes-Gnandstein,  v.  70. 
Gnaphalieen-God  save  the 

King,  V.  71. 
Godunow-Goetz,  v.  72. 
Goetze-Gondouin,  v.  73. 
Gondrai-Gorzubitai,  v.  74. 
Oosa-Gott,  V.  75. 
Gottaehnllchkeit-Graaf, 

V.  76. 
Graagaas-Gradisca,  v.  77. 
Gradiscaner    krieg  -  Grani- 

matico,  v.  78. 
Grammatik-Granson,  v.  79. 
Grlechenland,  v.  80-85,  87. 
Green-Gregorius  IV,  v.  89. 
Gregorius  IV-Grezin,  v.  90. 
Grias-Grizio,  v.  91. 
Groebel  -  Grossbritannlen, 

V.  92.; 
Grossbritannlen,  v.  93. 
Grossburgk-Grumus,  v.  94. 
Gruen-Guano,  v.  95. 
Guanta^Gulaping,  v.  96. 
Gulapingsloeg-Gussonea, 

v.  97. 
Guss-stahl-Gymnastik, 

V.  98. 
Gymnesiae-Gyzels ;  Gara-* 

Gwalior     ( Nachtraege) ; 

Register,  v.  99. 


II  8BCTION 

H-Hamburgh,  v.  1. 
Hamcken-Harrespur,  v.  2. 
Harrich-Hebung,  v.  3. 
Hecabona-Heinrich,  v.  4. 
Heinrich-Hequaesi,  v.  5. 
Heraea-Herpes,  v.  6. 
Herpestes-Hlbiscus,  v.  7. 
Hibo-Hirudines,  v.  8. 
Hirudo-Hoeklyn,  v.  9. 
Holocanthns-Hormuz,  v.  10. 
Horn-Hultschin,  v.  11. 
Hum-Hypexodon,  v.  12. 
Hypha  -  Hyzne  ;    Baagen  - 

Hystrlx  {Nachtraege) ;  I- 

lacobi,  V.  13. 
lacobia-Iba,  v.  14. 
Ibaba-Iesztreb,  v.  16. 
leta-Indictment,  v.  16. 
Indien-Indo-China,  v.  17. 
Indogermanischer   sprach- 

stamm  -  Insektenstich,  v. 

18. 
Insel-Inuus,  v.  19. 
Invaginatio-Iohann,  v.  20. 
lohann  -  lohann  -  Boniten, 

V.  21. 
lohanne  -  lonisches  portal, 

V.  22. 
lonum  mare-Irkutzk,  v.  23. 
Irland-Ismusk,  v.  24. 


,  H-N. 

Isnagar-Italien,  t.  26. 
Italiener-Iuedeln,  v.  26. 
luden-IuediHche  Hteratur, 

V.  27. 
luedische    muenzen  -  lun- 

germannia,  v.  28. 
lunges  Europa-Iury-Tabo- 

cas,  V.  29. 
Iu»-Izzo;  labaltsa-Inte- 

gralfUnctionen  {Nach- 
traege), v.  30. 
Integralrecbnung-Iunius 

(Adrian),  v.  31. 
K-Karabulaken,  v.  32. 
Karachitaier  -  Karl  V  von 

Lothringen,  v.  33. 
Karl,    Herzog    von    OuUe- 

Kauffahrer,  v.  34. 
KanAnann-KhOrasftn,  v.  36. 
Kliorsabad-Kleln,  t.  36. 
Kleinasien-Kochen,  v.  37. 
Kocher-Koeppen,  v.  38. 
Koeppen-Kriegh,  v.  39. 
Kriegsakademie-  Kurzsich- 

tigkeit,  V.  40. 
Kusuezk-Landsmannscbsf- 

ten,  V.  41. 
Landstaende-Lebrte,  v.  42. 
Leibeigenschaft  -  Ligatur, 

V.  43. 


Ill  SECTION,  O-Z. 


O-Odyssee,  v.  1. 
Odysseis-Olba,  v.  2. 
Olbasa-Onocrotalus,  v.  3. 
Onod-Ordinaten,  v.  4. 
Ordination-Oroz,  v.  5. 
Orphauiten-Osteologie,  v.  6. 
Osteomalacia-Otzenhausen, 

V.7. 
Ouabash-Ozzy ;   Obajj-Ozo- 

dicera   {Nachtraege) ;    P- 

Pachnamunis,  v.  8. 
Pacholenus-  Palermoseide, 

V.  9. 
Pales-Panus,  v.  10. 
Panvinius-Parczenzew, 

V.  11. 
Pardaillan-Pascalia,  v.  12. 


Pasch-Pankenperlen,  v.  13. 
Paul-Pehuenohes,  v.  14. 
Peiden-Pendulinus,  v.  15. 
Peneda-Perigymna,  V.  16. 
Perikles-Perse-Rasch,  v.  17. 
Perses-Peter  Ludwig,  v.  18. 
Peter,  Oraf  von   Oravina- 

Pentelkofel,  v.  19. 
Peutinger-Pfltzer,  v.  20. 
Pflanzeisen-Phantasma, 

V.  21. 
Phantast-Philipp,  v.  22. 
Philipp-Philosophlana, 

V.  23. 
Philosophie-Phokylides, 

V.  24. 
Phol-Phyxios,  v.  25. 


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Escott,  Thomas  Hay  Sweet.     1844 — .      John 

Bright.  9  pp.  {Century  Mag.  v.  6,  1884,  p.  439.)— Lord 
Ilonijrliton.  10  pp.  (Fortn.  JJcti.  n.  s.  V.  38, 1885,  p.  426.) 
— Small  talk  and  statcMinen.  20  pp.  {Fortn.  Rev, 
n.  s.  V.  39,  1886,  p.  121.)— T«'miyson"s  last  voliinio. 

3  pp.    (Fortn.  Bev.  n.  s.  v.  139,  1886,  p.  270.) 

(Ed.)  Fortnightly  Review.  See  Fort- 
nightly Review. 

Esooiifle:  roman  d'aventure.  Michelant,  H. 
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Escrime,  Histoire  de  1'.    2  v.    M6rignac,  E. 

—1793 
Escriveto,  L',  chanson  populaire  du  midi  de  la 

France.  14  pp.  Rolland,  E.   (Romania,  v.  15,  1886,  p.  111.) 

Esciilapc.    See  ..Esculapius. 
Escurial. 

Gbaux,  C.  Essai  sur  les  origines  du  fonds 
grec  de  1' Escurial,  Episode  de  1' histoire  de  la 
renaissance  des  lettres  en  Espagne.  1880. 
(Biblioth.  Ecole  des  hautes  6tudes,  v.  46.) 

—4153 

QUEVEDO,  J.    Historia  del  real  monasterio 

de  San  Lorenzo,  Uamado  comunmente  del 
Escorial,  desde  su  origan  y  fundacion  hasta 
fin  del  aiio  de  1848.     1849.  3521 

BarlHrh,  K.  F.  (Ed.)    Deutsches  aus  einer  Escorial- 

handschrift.  1  p.  (OemKinm,  v.  31,1886,  p.  497.)— Bethe, 
E.  Zwei  Iliashandschriften  des  Escorial.  26  pp.  (i?ftet- 
niach.  miia.  n.  s.  v.  48,  1893,  pp.  355,  484.)— Ebert,  A. 
Handschriften  der  Escorial-bibliothek,  aus  dem  gebiete 
der  romanischen  literaturen,  sowie  der  engUschen. 
24  pp.  (Jahrb.  f.  roman.  und  engl.  lit.  v.  4,  1862,  p.  46.)— 
Knnst,  H.  Ein  beitrag  zur  kenntnlss  der  Escorial- 
bibliothek.  237  pp.  (Jahrb.  f.  roman.  und  engl.  lit.  v.  S, 
1867,  p.  361 ;  V.  9,  1868,  pp.  43,  271 ;  v.  ID,  1869,  pp.  33,  129, 
273.) 

Esciirsioiieis  geoWgicas  y  paleontol6gicas  en 
la  provincia  de  Buenos  Aires.    Ameghino,  F. 

—1611 
Esrtaile,  George.      Bath  as  a  Roman  camp: 

rectangular,  not  pentagonal.  5  pp.  1  pi.  (Somersetshire 
Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  v.  31,  1886,  p.  15.)— 
Evidence  of  the  occupation  of  Balh  by  the  XX  legion. 
11  pp.  (Somersetshire  Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc. 
Proc.  V.  32,  1887,  p.  48.)— Roman  BriNtol  and  Roman 
Gloucester  compared  with  the  castra  praetoria  and  the 
sites  of  the  castra  peregrina,  and  of  the  castra  equites 
singulares  at  Rome.  9  pp.  (Bristol  and  Gloucest.  Ar- 
chaeol. Soc.  Trans,  v.  13, 1888-89,  p.  288.)— On  the  Roman 
occupation  of  Britain.  6  pp.  (Archaeol.  Journ.  v.  44, 
1887,  p.  51.) 

Esrtraeloii,  Palestine.    Rogers,  M.  E.    Samaria 

and  plain  of  E.  24  pp.  (Wilson,  Sir  C.  W.,  Picturesque 
Palestine,  Sinai,  and  Egypt,  v.  2,  p.  1.)— Tristram,  H.  B. 

Esdraelon  and  Naiareth.  24  pp.  (Wilson,  Sir  C.  W., 
Picturesque  Palestine,  Sinai,  and  Egypt,  v.  2,  p.  25.) 

Esdras,  Book  of.  See  Bible,  O.  T.,  Apocrypha, 
Esdras. 


E.sclin,  Johann  Rudolff  ( Ed. )    18  cent. 

Chronicon  Helveticum.    See  Tschudi,  A. 
Eseiibcck,  H.  Nees  von.    See  Neee  von  Esen- 

beck,  H. 
Esemia.    See  JEaemia.. 
Esk  river.   Masson,  P.    Roslin,  Hawthornden, 

and  the  vale  of  the  E.    16  pp.    (Qillies,  J.  B.,  Edinlmrth, 
past  and  present,  p.  239.) 

E.skinio  lang-iiagfe.  Pillinq,  J.  C.  Bibliog- 
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son.  Inst.  Bureau  of  Ethnol. )  — 3463 

Rink,  H.  Eskimo  tribes.  Their  distribu- 
tion and  characteristics,  especially  as  regards 
language.    1887.  1704 

Wells,  R.,  Jr.,  and  Kelly,  J.  W.  Eng- 
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1890.  { U.  S.  Education,  Bureau  of.  Circulars, 
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Eskimos. 

MoRiLLOT,  L.    Mythologie  et  ISgendes  des 
Esquimaux  du  Qroenland.     1874.  — 2274 

Packard,  A.  S.    Labrador  coast .  .  .   With 

notes  on  its  early  discovery,  on  the  Eskimo . . . 

1891.  2493 

Peary,  Mrs.  J.  D.    My  Arctic  journal.    A 

year  among  ice-flelds  and  Eskimos.  1893.  2402 

Rink,  H.  Eskimo  tribes.  Their  distribu- 
tion and  characteristics,  e8i)ecially  as  regards 
language.     1887.  1704 

Schwatka,  F.   Children  of  the  cold.   n.  d. 

2406 
Bcanvols,  E.  Descente  aux  enfers  d'aprSs  les  tradi- 
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chives, V.  3,  1860,  p.  340.)— Boas,  F.  Social  life  among 
the  Eskimo.  2  pp.  (Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  26, 1891,  p.  229.)— 
Tribal  division  of  the  Eskimos  of  north-eastern  America. 
2  pp.  (Am.  Antiq.  v.  10,  1888,  p.  40.)— Cochin,  P.  S.  A. 
Les  Esquimaux  i,  I'Exposition  universelle.  27  pp.  ( Corre- 
spondant,  v.  71, 1867,  p.  826.)— Kelly,  J.  W.  Memoranda 
concerning  the  Artie  Eskimos  in  Alaska  and  Siberia. 
21  pp.  (U.  S.  Education,  Bureau  of.  Circulars,  no.  2, 1890, 
p.  7.)— Packartl,  A.  S.  Esquimaux  of  Labrador.  9  pp. 
(Beach,  W.  W.,  Indian  miscel.  p.  65.) 
See  also  Al».sUa.— Arctic  regions.- Greenland. 

Eskiiche,  G.     Die  elisionen  in  den  2  letzten 

fuessen  des  lateinischen  hexameters.   63  pp.    (Rheinisch. 
mus.  n.  s.  V.  45, 1890,  pp.  236,  385.) 

Esmeralda.    19  pp.    Gillette,  W.  H.    (Century 

Mag.  V.  1,  1881,  p.  613.) 

Esnecca,  Observations  on  the  word.     5  pp. 

Topham,  J.    (Archaeologia,  v.  6,  1782,  p.  116.) 
Esiieh,  Egypt.     Memoir  on  the  antiquity  of  Che 
zodiacs  of  E.  and  Dendera.     91  pp  3  pi.    (Valpy,  A.  J., 
Class.  Journ.  v.  24,  1821,  pp.  151,  251 ;  v.  25,  1822,  pp.  63,  284, 
380.) 

Esiiik,  o/.K'tojr/ip.   Refutation  des  sectes.   14  pp. 

( Langlois,  V.,  Coll.  des  hist.  anc.  et  mod.  de  I'Armtnie,  v.  2. 
p.  369.) 

Esop.    See  .ffi)sopus. 

Esopiis  river.     Stuyvesant,  P.     Journey  to 

Esopus,  1658.    8  pp.    (ifajf.  Am.  Hut.  v.  2,  1878,  p.  540.) 

Esoteric  Biiddliism.    Sinnett,  A.  P.      —2264 

Espafla,  Carlos,  Conde  de.  Mort  du  Comte 
d'Espagne.  IS  pp.  (Rev.  d.  deux  mondet,  1840,  4  pit.  t.  S3, 
p.  893.) 


espaSa  bajo  el  podbr 


1334 


essai  sur  les  origines 


Eiiipafia  bajo  el  poder  arbitrario  de  la  congre- 
gacion  apost61ica,  6  apuntes  documentados 
para  la  historia  de  este  pais  desde  1820  a  1832. 
2  ed.     Paris,  1833.     12°.  3517 

£spaflola.  New  Mexico.  Harrison,  B.  Espanola 

and  its  environs.  11  pp.  (Harper's  Mag.  v.  70,  1885, 
p.  82S.) 

Espafioles  pintados  por  si  mismos.    2  ed.    Ma- 
drid, 1843.    r.  8°.  3513 
Espartero,  Joaquin  Baldomero,  Dugue  de  la 

Victoria.  liOnK^nie,  L.  L.  de.  Don  Baldomero  Espar- 
tero.    36  pp.    (Jn  AwGaleriedescontemp.  illustr.  T.  3.) 

Esp^raiice,  L',  ou  consolation  des  trois  vertus. 

130  pp.    Chartier,  A.,  (Euvres,  p.  261. 

Esp^randieii,  Emile.    1857—.    Nouvelle  note 

snr  un  cachet  in€dit  d'oculiste  romain  (Sex.  Flavins 
Basilius).    13  pp.    (ijer.  arcftfeJ.  3  s.  v.  18, 1891,  p.  348.) 

Espinasse,  Francis. 

Life  and  times  of  Frangois  Marie  Arouet, 
calling  himself  Voltaire.    London,  1866.    8°. 

5893 
Espiuel,  Vicente  de.    1544-1634.    Fragmento 
de  una  epistola.    6  pp.    (Quintana,  M.  J,  Poesuuselecfcu 
caaiel.  v.  2,  p.  49.) 

Esplnosa,  Baltasar  Anduaga  y  ( 3V. ) 

Historia   constitucional  de  la  monarquia 

espanola.    See  Du  Hamel,  V.,  Comte. 
Espino««a,  Pedro  de.     Circa  1582-1650.    Idilio. 

9  PP-    (Quintana,  M.  J.,  Poesiaa  seUctas  castel.  v.  2,  p.  28.) 

Esploii  dans  les  cours  des  princes  Chretiens. 

9  V.    Marana,  G.  P.  2312 

Espiou  de  police ;  ou,  mfimoires  du  Cte.  L6oni 

de  Mortain.  2  v.  in  1.  Haine,  C.  d'.  4744 
Espoir,  Ship.    Gonnbville,  B.  P.  de.     Cam- 

pagne  du  navire  1' Espoir  de  Honfleur,  1503-05. 

Relation  authentique  du  voyage  6s  nouvelles 

terres  des  Indes.    1869.  2472 

Esprit  de  Mirabeaii.    2  v.    Chaussard  P.  J. 

B.  P.  .2694 

Esprit  de  Monsieur  de  Voltaire.  Villaret,  0. 

—4171 
Esprit  fort,  Un.   19  pp.    ( Correspondant,  v.  27, 

1851,  p.  897.) 

Esprit  public  au  XVHI  si6cle.    Aubertin,  O. 

4697 

Esprit  r^volutioimaire  avant  la  Revolution, 
1715-89.     Rocquain,  F.  1681 

Esprouceda,  Jos6  de.    1810-42. 

El  diablo  mundo :  poema.    Madrid,  1841. 
2  V.  in  1,  8°.  2324 

Sancho  Saldana,  6  el  Caetellano  de  Cuellar : 

novela  histfirica  original  del  siglo  XIII.  v.  1- 
4,  6.     Madrid,  1834.     5  v.  16°.  2337 

Kennedy,  J.    Jo8€  de  Espronceda.    32  pp.    (In  his 

Hod.  poets  and  poetryof  Spain,p.  291.)— MaKade,  C.  de. 
La  po^sie  Byronienne  en  Espagne.  Don  Jos6  Espron- 
ceda.   19  pp.    (In  hi«  Espagne  moderne,  p.  260.) 

Espy,  James  Pollard. 

MoREHEAD,  Mrs.  L.  M.    Few  incidents  in 

the  life  of  Prof.  James  P.  Espy.    1888.       3707 
Esquerdes,  Baron  de.    See  Crfivecoeur,  P.  de. 
Esquilaclie,  Prince  of.    See  Borja  y  Arragon, 

F.  de.  Prince  of  EquiUxche  (in  supplement). 


Esquimaux.    See  Eskimos. 

Esquisse  de  la  revolution  de  1' Amgrique  espag- 

nole.    Palacio,  (— ).  4636 

Esquisse  sur  I'histoire,  les  moeurs,  et  la  langue 

des  Cigalns.    Kogalnitchan,  M.  de.  1795 

Bsqiiisses  sur  Navarre.    2  v.    Avannes,  T.  d'. 

.2604 
Essai  liistorique  sur  le  commerce  et  la  navi- 
gation de  la  Mer- Noire.      Anthoine,  A.  I., 

Baron  de  St.  Joseph.  — 2395 

Essai  liistorique  sur  le  droit  d' Election.    Ba- 

velier,  A.  —2314 

Essai  historique  sur  les  deux  Pitt.    2  v.   Viel- 

Castel,  C.  L.  G.  G.  de  S.,  Baron  de.  4853 

Essai  politiqtie  sur  le  royaume  de  la  Nouvelle- 

Espagne.    5  v.    Humboldt,  P.  W.  H.  A.,  Frei- 

herr  von,  and  Bonpland,  A.  4642 

Essai  sur  I'histoire  de  la  critique  chez  les 

Grecs.    Egger,  A.  B.  2215 

Essai  sur  I'histoire  de  la  litt^rature  catalane. 

Cambouliil,  F.  R.  2226 

Essai  sur  I'histoii-e  du  droit  frangais  au  moyen 

age.    2  V.    Giraud,  C.  J.  B.  —1325 

Essai  sur  I'histoire  littfiraire  des  patois  du 

midi  de  la  France  aux  XVI-XVIII  sifecles. 

2  V.     Noulet,  J.  B.  —2132 

Essai  sur  I'histoire  naturelle  de  I'isle  de  Saints 

Domingue.    Nicolson,  0.  P.  — 2576 

Essai  sur  I'iudilKreiice  en  matifere  de  re- 
ligion.   2  V.    La  Mennais,  H.  F.  R.  de.   —4163 
Essai  siir  I'origiiie  de  l'6pop6e  franjaise  et 

sur  son  histoire  au  moyen  age.    H6ricault, 

C.  d'.  2383 

Essai  sur  la  physiognonioiiie.  4  v.  Lavater, 

J.  G.  4711 

Essai  sur  la  vie  et  les  ouvrages  de  Beaumar- 

chais.    Berger,  F.  E.  4793 

Essai  sur  le  d^chittrenient  de  I'Scriture  hi6- 

ratique  de  I'Amgrique  centrale.   Rosny,  L.  de. 

1211 
Essai  sur  le  uiinistfere  de  Turgot.  Foncin,  P. 

.2603 
Essai  sur  le  patois  poitevin.    Beauchet-Fil- 

leau,  H.  —2146 

Essai  sur  le  rfegue  de  Trajan.  La  Berge,  C.  de. 

{Biblioth.  Ecole  des  hautes  (tudes,  v.  32. )  — 4154 

Essai  sur  le  Tiers-Etat  rural.    Bernier,  P.  D. 

4604 
Essai  sur  les  fresques  de  Raphael  au  Vatican. 

2  v.    Grayer,  F.  A.  —1757 

Essai  sur  les  inscriptions  du  Safa.    Hal6vy, 

J.  1232 

Essai  sur  les  institutions  politiques,  religi- 

euses,  gconomiques,  et  sociales  de  I'empire 

des  Incas.    Wiener,  C.  1622 

Essai  sur  les  monnaies  du  royaume  et  duchS 

de  Bretagne.    Bigot,  A.  2704 

Essai  sur  les  origines  du  fonds  grec  de  I'Es- 

curial.    Graux,  C,    {Biblioth.  Ecole  des  hautes 

etudes,  V.  46. )  —4154 


ESSAI  SUR  TITE  LIVE 


1335 


ESSAYS  ON  THE  EARLY  PERIOD 


Taine,  H.  A.  3227 

196  pp.    Balzac,  H.  de, 


Essai  sur  Tlte  Live. 
Essals  analytiqnes. 

(Euvres  compl.  v.  20,  p.  437. 

Essais  eii  vers  et  en  prose.  Rouget  de  Lisle, 
C.  J.  2303 

Essais  sur  la  literature  contemporaine. 
Brunetifere,  F.  2292 

Essay  on  Assyriolog'y.    Evans,  G.  — 2145 

Essay  on  civil  policy.    Putt,  C.  — 3356 

Essay  on  langnage  and  other  essays  and  ad- 
dresses.   Hazard,  R.  G.  — 2175 

Es.say  on  New  South  Wales.    Reid,  G.  H. 

3422 

Essay  on  the  character  and  influence  of  the 
stage.    Styles,  J.  3316 

Essay  on  the  government  of  dependencies. 
Lewis,  Sir  G.  C.  —2316 

Essay  on  the  human  ear.   Wright,  W.  —3706 

Essay  on  the  mineral  waters  of  Carlsbad. 
Carro,  J.  de.  —3706 

Essay  on  the  new  analytic  of  logical  forms. 
Baynes,  T.  S.  —1442 

Essay  on  the  tides.    Wilcocks,  A.  — 2487 

Essay  on  trees  in  landscape.    Kennion,  E. 

—1711 

Essay  towards  a  natural,  experimental,  and 
medical  history  of  the  mineral  waters  of  Ire- 
land.    Rutty,  J.  —3785 

Essay  upon  gaming:.  Collier,  J.  (Goldsmid, 
E.  M.,  Coll.  Adamant.  \.  8.)  3125 

Essay  upon  the  probable  methods  of  mak- 
ing people  gainers  in  the  ballance  of  trade. 
Davenant,  C.  —2395 

Essays.  - 

College  and  the  Chubch.   1887.    —2385 

Essays  and 'reviews.    1860.  2201 

Essays  on  the  Ibish  Chukch.    1866. 

—1273 
• Hermathena,  a  series  of  papers  on  litera- 
ture, science,  and  philosophy.    1874-96,  9  v. 

2283 

Spectator,  The.    1856,  8  v.  2201 

British  essayists.    13  pp.    (N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  84,  1867, 

p.  502.)— Heiile.v,  W.  E.  Essays  and  essayists.  6  pp. 
(In  his  Views  and  reviews,  p.  188.)— I<ytton,  Lady  R.  D. 
W.  B.  Essay  upon  essays.  22  pp.  (In  her  Shells  from 
the  sands  of  time,  p.  112.)— Zabriskle,  F.  N.  The  essay 
as  a  literary  form  and  quality.  19  pp.  (New  Princeton 
Bev.  V.  4,  1887,  p.  227.) 

See  also  Criticism. 

Note.— In  addition  to  the  list  on  pp.  1248,  49  of  the  first 
Catalogue,  the  library  has  the  essays  of: 


Abbott,  E. 
Adams,  H. 
Bayne,  P. 
Blackie,  J.  S. 
Blake,  J.  v. 
Boyesen,  H.  H. 
Brewer,  J.  S. 
Brinton,  D. 
Brooks,  I'. 
BrunetiSre,  F. 
Caird,  E. 
Carey,  M. 
Channing,  W.  B. 
Croly,  G. 


Oust,  R.  N. 
Darmesteter,  J. 
Davenant,  C. 
De  Vere,  Sir  A. 
Friswell,  J.  H. 
Gibbons,  P.  E. 
Gildersleeve,  B.  L. 
Giles,  H. 
Gosse,  E.  W. 
Halford,  Sir  H. 
Hazard,  R.  G. 
Hazlitt,  W. 
Head,  Sir  F.  B. 
Henley,  W,  g. 


Hogg,  J. 
Holland,  J.  G. 
Home,  R.  H. 
Hunt,  T.  W. 
HuefiFer,  F. 
Hutton,  R.  H. 
Jenkin,  F. 
Jessopp,  A. 
Kingsley,  C. 
Lodge,  H.  C. 
Lytton,  Lady  R. 

D.  W.  B. 
Matthews,  J.  B. 
Mivart,  St.  G. 


Montagu,  B.  Seadder,  H,  B. 

Nettleship,  H.  Sharp,  B. 

Ogilvie,  J.  Siegvolk,  P. 

Patterson,  R.  H.  Smith,  A. 

Pattison,  M.  Smith,  G. 


Thackeray,  W.  H. 
Tucker,  G. 
Tockermao,  H.  T. 
Tupper,  H.  F. 
Very,  J. 


Procter,  B.  W.  Stephenson,  B.  L.  Wallis,  8.  T. 

(B.  Cornwall,  Sterling,  J.  Wasaon,  D.  A. 

pseud.)  Story,  W.  W.  Whedon,  D.  D. 

Romanes,  G.  J.  Sumner,  W.  G.  Whitman,  W. 

Saintsbury,  G.  Symonds,  J.'.A.  Wilson,  J. 

Essays  and  reviews.  2  ed.  London,  1860. 
8°.  2201 

Contents.     Williams,  R.     nniiNcn's  BibllrnI   re- 

scarclies.- Powell,  B.  On  the  study  of  the  evidences 
of  Christianity. —  Temple,  P.  Kdiioatlon  of  the 
world. — Pattison,  M.  Tendencies  of  religious  thought 
in  EiiKland.— Wilson,  H.  B.  Stances  historiqnes  de 
Oeti^ve.  The  national  church.  — Goodwin,  C.  W.  On 
the  Mosaic  cosmogony ,—Jowett,  B.  On  the  inter- 
pretation of  Scripture. 

Thlrlwall,  C,  Bp.  of  St.  David's.    Charge  delivered 

Oct.  1863.  Essays  and  reviews.  90  pp.  (/n  Am  Remains, 
v.2,p.  1.) 

Essays  in  Biblical  Greek.    Hatch,  E.    —1255 

Essays  in  the  constitutional  history  of  the 

United  States  in  the  formative  period  1775-89. 
Jameson,  J.  F.  {Ed.)  —2313 

Essays  in  the  study  of  folk-songs.  Marti- 
nengo-Cesaresco,  E.,  Countess.  1337 

Essays  on  Chaucer,  his  words  and  works. 
2  s.  nos.  19,  29.     London,  1884-92.     2  nos.  8°. 

1302 

Note.—FoT  2  s.  nos.  2,  9,  16, 18,  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Contents.  Skeat,  W.  W.  On  Chaucer's  use  of  the 
Kentish  dialect,  no.  29.— Jusserand,  J.  J.  Chaucer's 
pardoner  and  the  Pope's  pardoners,  no.  19.— Filers,  W. 
Dissertation  on  "The  Parson's  tale,"  and  the  "Somme 
de  vices  et  de  vertus"  of  Fr6re  Lorens,  no.  19.— Cowell, 
E.  B.  On  Chaucer's  «lneen  Anclyda,  no.  29.— King- 
ton-Oliphant,  T.  L.  On  Chaucer's  repute<l  works, 
no.  19.— Skeat,  W.  W.  Romaunt  of  the  Rose,  no.  29. 
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no.  19.  —  Bossettl,  W.  M.  Chaucer's  ">ialnt  I^y," 
no.  29.— Karkeek,  P.  Q.  Chaucer's  Shipman  and  his 
barge  "The  Mandelayne,"  with  notes  on  Chaucer's 
horses,  no.  19.— Brandl,  A.  On  the  historical  personages 
of  Chaucer's  "Sqiiyercs  tale"  and  of  the  spurious 
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Essays  on  German  literature.    Boyesen,  H. 

H.  2252 

Essays  on  parliamenttvry  reform.  Bagehot, 

W.  —1354 

Essays  on  philosophical  subjects.  Smith,  A. 

—1452 

Essays  on  political  economy.    Carey,  M. 

— 1366 

Essays  on  some  disputed  questions  in  mod- 
em international  law.   Lawrence,  T.  J.  —1368 

Es.says  on  some  of  the  modern  guides  of 
English  thought  in  matters  of  faith.  Hutton, 
R.  H.  ^257 

Essays  on  sub,jects  of  moral  and  social  in- 
terest.    Blackie,  J.  S.  —1366 

Essays  on  the  art  of  Pheidias.  Waldstein, 
C.  —1743 

Essays  on  the  early  period  of  the  French 
Revolution.    Croker,  J.  W.  4602 


ESSAYS  ON  THE  IRISH  CHURCH 


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ESSEX  INSTITUTE 


Essays  on  the  Irish  Church.  By  clergymen 
of  the  established  church  in  Ireland.  Oxford, 
1866.     8°.  —1273 

ConUnU.  Anderson,  W.  niffiriilties  of  the  Irish 
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church  of  Ireland.  —  Byrne,  J.  Influences  exerted  on 
Ireland  by  the  Irish  church  establishment;  On  the 
general  principles  of  the  establishment  and  endowment 
of  religious  bodies  by  the  state,  with  special  reference  to 
Ireland.— Lee,  A.  T.  Some  account  of  the  properly 
and  statistics  of  the  Irish  church. 

Essays  on  the  principles  of  charitable  insti- 
tutions.    London,  1836.     8°.  —1381 

Essjiys  upon  heredity  and  kindred  biological 
problems.    2  v.    Weismann,  A.  F.  H.    — 1675 

Essays  upon  peace  at  home,  and  war  abroad. 
Davenant,  C.  —1368 

Essen,  Prussia.    Conway,  M.  D.    An  iron  city 

beside  the  Ruhr.  24  pp.   (Harper^ a  Mag.  v.  72, 1888,  p.  495.) 

Essenbelc,  Monastery.  Annales  Essenbecenses. 

8  pp.    (Frankfort  Soc.  Scnpl.  v.  29,  p.  221.) 

Essenes,  The.    92  pp.    De  Quincey,  T.,  Coll. 

tvrilingli,  v.  7,  pp.  101,  230. 

Essenwein,  August  Ottmar  von.    1813 — . 

Die  romanische  und  die  gothische  bau- 
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Die  fortsetzung  der  classischen  baukunst  im  ostroe- 

mischen  reiche.  Byznntinischc  bnnknnst.  42  pp. 
(Durm,  J.,  and  others,  Handb.  der  architektur^  2  th.  v.  3, 
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rhristllelipr  klrchonbaii.  140pp.  (Durm,  J.,  and 
others,  Haildb.  der  architektur,  2  th.  v.  3,  pt.  1,  p.  1.) — Ein- 
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architektur,  1  th.  pt.  1,  p.  1 ;  pt.  2,  p.  3.) 

and  others.      Allgemeine  hochbaukunde. 

Darmstadt,  1883-96.  2  v.  r.  8°.  (Durm,  J., 
and  others,  Handb.  der  architektur,  1  th. 
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I'jssex,  Earls  of.  See  Capel,  A.— Cromwell,  T.— 
Devereux,  R.  and  W.— Man  devil  le,  G.  de. 

Essex,  W.  R.  H. 

Illustrations  of  the  architectural  ornaments 
and  embellishments,  and  painted  glass,  of  the 
Temple  church,  London,  with  an  account  of 
the  recent  restoration  of  the  church,  by  Syd- 
ney Smirke.    London,  1845.    4°.  — 17C3 

Essex,  County,  England. 

Barrett,  C.  R.  B.  Essex  :  highways,  by- 
ways, and  waterways.     1892-93,  2  v.  .2523 

Berry,  W.  County  genealogies.  Pedi- 
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Domesday  book  ;  or,  the  great  survey  of 

England  of  William  the  Conqueror,  A.  D.  1086. 
Fac-simile  of  the  part  relating  to  Essex.   1862. 

2542 

Fisher,  W.  R.  Forest  of  Essex :  its  his- 
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1887.  —4692 

Hawley,  T.,   and  others.    Visitations  of 

Essex,  1552,  58,  70;  1612,  34.  To  which  are 
added,  miscellaneous  Essex  pedigrees  from 


various  Harleian  MSS.  and  an  appendix  con- 
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(Harleian  Soc.  Pub.  v.  13,  14. )  2513 

MoRANT,  P.     History  and  antiquities  of 

the  county  of  Essex.     1748,  2  v.  2521 

Pym,  J.    Speech  delivered  at  a  conference 

with  the  Lords,  Jan.  25,  1641.  By  occasion  of 
the  petition  from  the  citie  of  London,  and  the 
counties  of  Middlesex,  Essex,  and  Hertford. 
1641.  (  With  James  I,  King  of  Ot.  Brit,  Speach 
in  the  Starre-Chamber.)  4555 

Suckling,  A.  Memorials  of  the  antiquities 

and  architecture,  family  history,  and  heraldry 
of  the  county  of  Essex.     1845.  2521 

True  relation  of  the  army  set  out  by  the 

county  of  Essex,  under  the  command  of .  .  . 
Robert,  Earle  of  Warwick :  for  the  defence 
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James  I,  King  of  Ot.  Brit,  Speach  in  the  Starre- 
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Wright,  T.    History  and  topography  of 

the  the  county  of  Essex.    1831-35,  2  v.        2521 

Clark,  C.  John  Noakes  and  Mary  Styles:  in  the  dia- 
lect of  E.,  1839.  40  pp.  (Eng.  Dialect  Soc.  no.  76,  p.  89.  )— 
Clarke,  J.  Notes  on  objects  in  the  Mayer  collection  re- 
lating to  B.;  with  an  account  of  a  discovery  of  celts  and 
war  implements.  14  pp.  10  pi.  ( Lancashire  and  Cheshire 
Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  n.  s.  v.  13,  1873,  p.  271.)— Cox, T.  Essex. 
104  pp.  (In  his  Magna  Britannia,  v.  1,  p.  649.)— French, 
A.  D.  W.  Essex.  11  pp.  (In  his  County  records,  p.  120.) 
—Hunter,  H.  Essex.  281  pp.  (In  his  Hist,  of  London, 
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88  pp.  (Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc.  Joum.  v.  46,  1890,  p.  95; 
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See  also  Brooniileld.— Chelmsford.— Chipping:- 
Ong^ar.  —  Colchester. -Knj^land.  —  Oreeusted. — 
l^ainarsh. — ljeg;hs.  Great. — Lonclon. — IVIoreton. — 
Pentlow.  —  Rayne.  —  SafTron  Walden.  —  Khoe- 
bnry.— Stapleford  Tawney^j-StllTord.— Stock.— 
Waltham. 

Esse.x,  County,  Mass.  Robinson,  J.  Our  trees. 
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Essex  county,  Mass.    1891.     (Essex  Inst ) 

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Essex,  County,  N.  J.  Bien,  J.  R.,  and  Ver- 
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Queens  in  the  state  of  New  York  .  .  .  and 
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1412 

Shaw,  W.  H.  History  of  Essex  and  Hud- 
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Essex,  County,  N.  Y.  Watson,  W.  C.  Military 
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York.     1869.  3563 

See  also  Indian  Pass. 

Essex  County  Natural  History  Society. 
Journal,  v.  1.  Salem,  1852.  8°.  (Bound 
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Essex  Institute.  Bulletin,  1884-96.  Salem, 
1884-97.     13  V.  8°.  .2625 

Note.— Fox  earlier  t.  see  preceding  catalogue. 


ESSEX  INSTITUTE 


1337 


ESTIENNE,  Henri 


Historical  collections,   v.   21-32.     Salem, 

1884-96.     13  V.  8°.  .2624 

JVole.— For  v.  1-20  see  preceding  catalogue. 
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1729-94.  Declaration  addressed  to  the  ancient  French  in 
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Este,  Beatrice  d'.      Porro  Lambertenghi,   G. 

Nozze  d'E.  e  di  Anna  Sforza.  52  pp.  (Soc.  stor.  lombarda, 
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Este,  Borso  d'.     Celani,  E.    Venuta  d'E.   in 

Roma,  Tanno  1471.  90  pp.  (Soc.  rem.  di  storia  patria, 
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Este,  Ercole  H  d',  Duke  of  Ferrara.  Lettere  di 
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Clttadclla,  L.  N.  Saggio  di  storia  politica  di  Ferrara. 

Ultimo  decennio  di  Ercole  II,  Duca  IV,  1549-59.  42  pp. 
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Este,  Hippolito  d',  Cardinal  of  Ferrara.    1479- 

1520.  Lettere,  scrltte  a  Pio  Papa  quarto,  et  al  Slg.  Cardi- 
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Este,  Isabella  d'.    See  Gonzaga,  I.  d'E. 

Este,  Rinaldo  d',  Duke  of  Modena.    Muratori, 

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Este,  Italy.  Nuvolato,  G.  Storia  di  Este  e 
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PiETROGRANDE,   G.     Ateste  nella  milizia 

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Lapidi,  lucerne,  anfore,  e  bolli  nel  museo 

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Estt^baiiez  (;al<ler4'>ii,  Serafln  (El  Solitario, 

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Escenas  andaluzas,  bizarrias  de  la  tierra . . . 
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(^herbulloz,  V.  (O.  Valbert,  pseud.)     he  po«te  Don 

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Estel,  Volkmar.    Ueber  die  frage  des  Weber'- 

schen  gesetzes  und  periodicitaetsgesetzes  Im  gebiete  des 
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Estes   park.  Peaks   about.      Chapin,   F.  H., 

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Estfeve,  Eugfene  Martin  Francois.    Vie  et  la 

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Estfeve,  N.    Au  R.  P.  de  Ravignan,  souvenir 

du  12  Avril,  1846:  poeme.  6  pp.  (Correspondant,  v.  14, 
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Estlier,  Queen  of  Persia.  Zambrini,  F.  S.  (Ed.) 
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Esther.    46  pp.    Smith,  H. 

romaTicc,  v.  3,  p.  75.) 

Esther,  Book  of.    See  Bible,  O.  T.,  Esther. 
Esther,  Rest  of.    See  Bible,  O.  T.,  Apocrypha. 
Esther  Feverel.  9  pp.   Matthews,  J.  B.   (Har- 
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Estheriae,  Monograph  of  the  fossil.  Jones,  T. 
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Esth^tique  de  Schiller.    Montargis,  F.    —1466 

Esthoiiia,  Russia.     Bunqe,  F.   Q.  von,  and 

others  (Eds.)    Liv-,  est-,  und  curlaendisches 

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Note.— For  v.  1-6  see  preceding  catalogue,  v.  7  wanting. 

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See  also  Baltic  provlnccN. 

Esthouiaii  folk-lore.  Kreutzwald,  F.  Ehst- 
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Estieniie,  Henri.    1528-98. 

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Discours  merveilleux  de  la  vie,  actions,  et 

dfiportemens  de  la  Reyne  Catherine  de  Medi- 
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Recueil  de  diverses  pi6ces  servant  d,  I'hist.  de 
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De  Atticac  liiigriiae  sen  dialecti  idiomatis.    160  pp. 

(Labb6  de  Monvfiron,  C,  Oyrilti,  Phil&xeni,  aliorumque 
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Craftheim  epistolae  ex  autographis  nunc  primum  ed, 
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ESTIENNE,  Henri 


1338 


ETAPLES,  France 


(Loewe,  G.,  Corpus  glossar.  Lot.  v.  3,  p.  845.)— "Vocabnla 
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G.,  Corpus  glossar.  Lat.  v.  3,  p.  438.) 

UhII,  J.  B.    Mots  ou  omis  par  E.  ou  inexactement  ex- 

pliqu^s.  21  pp.  (Valpy,  A.  J.,  Class.  Joum.  v.  12,  1815, 
pp.  215,  463 ;  V.  13, 1816,  pp.  161,  406 ;  V.  14, 1816,  p.  280 ;  V.  15, 
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p.  90.)— Observations  on  Prof.  Hermann's  review  of 
the  new  ed.  of  Stephens'  Greek  Thesaurus.  12  pp. 
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for  the  improvement  of  the  new  ed.  of  Stephens' 
Greek  Thesaurus.  16  pp.  (Valpy,  A.  .J.,  Cicws.  Jourm.  v.lO, 
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relative  to  the  new  ed.  of  Stephens'  tireek  Thesan- 
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Estienne,  Robert.  Feugfere,  L.  Anciens  aiiteurs 

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Estienne.     See   also  Etienne.  —  Stephan.  — 

Stephanus.  — Steplien. 
Estienne  d'Orves,  (— ),  Comtesae  d'.    Marie 

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Estlin,  John  Prior,  D.  D.  Coleridge,  S.  T.  Un- 
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Estoumelles  de  Constant,  Paul  Henri  Benja- 
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Estouteville,  Louis  de.    Luce,  S.    Louis  d'Es- 

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p.  1024.) 

Estra<la,  Alvara  Florez.  See  Florez  Estrada,  A. 

Estrades,  Godefroi,  Comte  d',  MarSehal  de 
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Lettres,  mgmoires,  et  nfigociations  de,  tant 
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Ambassadeur  plfinipotentiaire  .  .  .  conjointe- 
ment  avec  Messieurs  Colbert  et  Comte 
d'Avaux  .  .  .  Ouvrage  oft  sont  compris  I'achat 
de  Dunkerque,  et  plusieurs  autres  choses  trfes- 
intSressantes.  Nouv.  ed.  Londres  [La  Hage], 
1743.     9  V.  16°.  4677 

Supplement,  servant  &  I'Sclaircissement  de 

I'histoire  de  la  R6publique  des  Provinces- 
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[La  Hage],  1763.  16°.  (With  his  Lettres, 
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Letters  and  negotiations  of,  from  1663  to 

1669.  Tr.  by  several  hands.  London,  1711. 
3  V.  p.  8°.  4667 

doll,  J.    Recherches  critiques  sur  I'authenticit^  des 

ambassades  et  n€gociations  de  M,  le  Comte  d'E.  63  pp. 
(Bev.  hist.  v.  3,  1877,  p.  283;  v.  4, 1877,  p.  278.) 

Estr^es,  Gabrielle  d',  Duchesse  de  Beaufort. 

Bergrer  de  Xlvrey,  J.  Sur  le  raariage  de  Gabrielle 
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p. ,241.) — Mariage  et  le  divorce  de  Gabrielle  d'E.  58  pp. 
(Rev.  hist.  v.  30,  1886,  p.  49.)— Fr«vllle,  E.  de.  Notice 
historique  sur  I'inventaire  des  biens  meubles  de  Gabrielle 
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Sec  also  Henry  IV,  King  of  France. 

Estr^es,  Jean  d',  Marichal  de  France.    Richer, 

A.  Vie  de  Jean  d'E.  56  pp.  (In  his  Vie  da  Marfichal  de 
Tourville,  v.  2,  p.  175.) 

E.streicher,  Karol.    1827—. 

Bibliografia  polska.  Krak6w,  1870-94.   13  v. 
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Notc—W.  8,  pts.  1,  2  wanting.  Titlepage  also  in  German. 
Contents. 
St6lkcik  XIX. 
Akademia-Fussius,  J.  D.  v.  1.    R.-Uzywaniu,  O.  v.  4. 
G.-Lygier,  v.  2.  W.-Zyzn,  v.  5. 

li-Quot,  v.  3. 

A.-Ozegowski,  A.  v.  6.  P.,  A.-Zyneopysanije,  v.  7. 

St(5lbcib  XV-XVII. 

Spis  chronologiczny,  v.  8,  pts.  3,  4. 

St6lecib  XVIII. 

Spls  chronologiczny,  v.  9. 

8t(5lecie  XIX. 

Spis  chronologiczny,  v.  10,  11. 

StClbcib  XV-XVIII. 

A.-Bezpieczeiistwo,  v.  12.       Biala-Bzovius,  M.  v.  13. 

Bibliografia  polska  XIX  stulecia.    Zeszyt 

dodatkowy.    W.  Krakowie,  1873.    r.  8°.     L.56 

JTote. —Titlepage  also  in  German. 

Estremadura,   Portugal.     PSne,   H.  de.     Es- 

quisses  portugaises ;  promenades  dans  I'E.  71pp.  (Rev. 
contemp.  1854,  v.  1,  p.  132;  v.  2,  pp.  58,  235.) 

Estndios  criticos  acerca  de  la  dominacion  es- 
panola  en  America.    7  v.    Cappa,  R.         4647 

Estiidios  sobre  la  historia  argentina  contem- 
poT&nea.    Zuviria,  J.  M.  4653 

Etablisseinents  de  Rouen.  2  v.  Giry,  A. 
(Biblioth.  Ecole  des  hautes  itudes,  v.  55,  59.) 

—4154 

Etanipes,  Thibaut  d'.  13  cent.  Lettre  ad- 
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Etaples,  France.    Cousin,  L.    Emplacement  de 

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Morinie,  Bull.  1853-54,  p.  177.)— Lettre  relatifauue  figu- 
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Quentovic.  3  pp.  (Soc.  antiq.  de  Morinie,  Bull.  1857-61, 
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antiq.  de  Morinie,  Bull.  1854-57,  p.  261.) 


ETAT  DE  LA  FRANCE 


1S39 


ETHE,  Hemumn 


Etat  de  la  France  en  1789.    Boiteau,  D.  A.  P. 

(Boiteau  d'Ambly,  pseud. )  4695 

Utat  moderne  et  I'figlise  eatholique  en  AUe- 
magne.     Stroehlin,  E.  — 3205 

Ktats  O^n^raux. — Etats  Pr<»viiieiaiix.    See 

France. 

Etbai.    See  Ethiopia. 

Eteliiiig'.  BiNYON,  L.  Dutch  etchers  of  the 
seventeenth  century.  1895.  {Portfolio,  no.  21, 
1895. )  —4571 

Grahame,   G.      Claude  Lorrain :   painter 

and  etcher.    1895.    (Portfolio,  no.  15,  1895.) 

—4571 

H ayden,  F.  S.     Art  of  the  painter-etcher.     10  pp. 

(Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  27,  1890,  p.  766.)— Koyal  Society  of 
painter -etchers.  7  pp.  {Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  29,  1891, 
p.  775.)— Vail  Rensselaer,  M.  G.  American  etchers. 
17  pp.  {Century  Mag.  v.  3, 1883,  p.  483.)— Weilmore,  F. 
Modern  etching.  11  pp.  {Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  41,  1887, 
p.  753.) 

See  also  Eni^ravingr.— Fine  arts.— Illnstration 
or  books,  etc.- Photo-eng:ravin|;;.— Photo-etrh- 
ingr-    Also  Art,  L'.— Art  Journal,- Portfolio. 

Etchings. 

Carh,  J.  W.  C.  Examples  of  contemporary 
art :  etchings  from  representative  works  by 
living  English  and  foreign  artists.    1878. 

— 17E3 

Cornish,  C.  J.      The  New  forest.     1894. 

(Port/oJto,  no.  8,  1894.)  —4571 

Dbuchar,  D.    Collection  of  etchings  after 

the  most  eminent  masters  of  the  Dutch  and 
Flemish  schools.     1803.  — 17E4 

Rembbant  (Rembrandt  Hermanszoon  van 

Ryn).  OSuvre  de,  dficrit  et  commentfi  par  M. 
Charles  Blanc.     1880,  2  v.  P.  28. 3 

OSuvre  complet  de,  d6crit  et  comments 

par  M.  Eugfene  Dutuit.    1883-84,  3  v.       P.29.1 

Etchings.      Fifty  of  the  most  notable 

etchings  of  Rembrandt,  reproduced  by  the 
photo-gravure  process ;  with  .  .  .  descriptive 
and  historical  notes  to  each  picture  by  C.  B. 
Curtis.     [1888].  P.28.3 

Ungeb,  W.      Etchings  after  Frans  Hals. 

1873.  — 17D3 

WoBNUM,  R.  N.  Etchings  from  the  Na- 
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— 17D7 

YouNGMAN,  J.  M.    Gleanings  from  nature : 

a  series  of  twelve  etchings.    1874.  — 17 A2 

See  also  Costume.— Eng^raviii^JTS.— Fine  arts. — 
Pietiires.  Also  Art,  L'.— Art  Journal.— Portfolio. 

Etching's,  Criticism,  etc. 

BlEGELEBEN,  L.  M.  T.,  Fveiherr  von.  Kata- 
log  der . . .  sammlung  von  alten  kupferstichen, 
radirungen  .  .  .  aus  dem  nachlasse  des  H.  L. 
Baron  v.  B.,  versteigerung  15  Feb.  1886.    1886. 

—1791 

Burnet,  J.      Rembrandt  and  his  works. 

1849.  —1722 

Dutuit,  E.    Tableaux  et  dessins  de  Rem-_ 

brandt.  Catalogue  historique  et  descriptif. 
1885.  P.29.1 

Vol.  III.— 168. 


Evans,  A.  E.,  and  Sons  (Pu6«.)    Fine  art 

circular  and  print  collector's  manual.  Cata- 
logue of  nearly  six  thousand  etchings  and 
engravings  by  artists  of  every  school  and 
period,     n.  d.  — 17C5 

Gersaint,  E.  p.,  and  others.     Catalogue 

raisonng  de  toutes  les  estampes  qui  ferment 
I'CEuvre  de  Rembrandt,  et  des  principales 
pieces  de  ses  filfeves.  Nouv.  6d. . . .  [avec  sup- 
plement] par  M.  le  Chev.  de  Claussin.  1824- 
28,  2  V.  in  1.  —1756 

Hambbton,  p.  G.  Etchings  of  Rembrandt. 

1894.     (Pbrt/oJio,  no.  1,  1894.)  —4571 

KOEHLEB,  S.  R.    Chronological  catalogue 

of  the  engravings,  dry-points,  and  etchings  of 
A.  Duerer.     1897.     (Orolier  Club.)  2262 

Michel,  E.   Rembrandt,  sa  vie,  son  oeuvre, 

et  son  temps.     1893.  4771 

Naglee,   G.   K.      Leben  und  werke  des 

malers  und  radirers  Rembrandt  van  Ryn. 
1843.  4796 

Rossi,  G.  C.    Catalog  der  .  .  .  sammlung 

von  kupferstichen,  radirungen  .  .  .  des  Herm 
Cav.  Q.  C.  R.,  welche  17  Maerz  1886  .  .  .  ver- 
steigert  wird.     1886.  —1791 

VosMAEB,  C.     Rembrandt,  sa  vie  et  ses 

oeuvres.     1877.  4772 

Freeman,  P.  On  thesiteof  "atempleby  Chichegter," 

as  etched  by  J.  Dunstall.  6  pp.  (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc. 
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the  exhibition  of  the  etched  work  of  Rembrandt.  4  pp. 
{.4rcfta«oi.  Jbum.  V.  34, 1877,  p.  83.) 

Et^  a,  Aix  en  Savoie.  Despine,  C,  and  Audif- 
fred,  H.  —3797 

Et^  dans  le  Sahara.    Fromentin,  E.  .2407 

Eternal  life.    See  Future  state. 

Eternal  punishment.  See  Future  punish- 
ment. 

Eternity.    Koehler,  R.    Ein  bild  der  ewigkeit. 

3  pp.  (Gemionto,  v.  8,  1863,  p.  305.)— Mansol,  H.  L. 
Man's  conception  of  eternity.  15  pp.  {In  his  Letters, 
p.  107.)— Mussalia,  A.  Ein  bild  der  ewigkeit.  2  pp. 
( Oermania,  v.  9, 1864,  p.  457. ) 

See  also  Existenee.  —  Future  state.  —  Iinnior- 
tallty. — Metaiiliysies.— ]*liiloso|»liy.— Tiieologry. 
—Time. 

Eternity  of  matter.     Wundt,  W.  M.     Die 

Unendlichkeit  der  welt.  27  pp.  (Essays,  p.  61.)— Zeller, 
E.  Der  streit  Theophrasts  gegen  Zeno  ueber  die  ewigkeit 
der  welt.    8  pp.    (Hermes,  v.  11,  1876,  p.  422.) 

See  also  Creation.— Metaphjsles.-Pliilosophy. 

Eterno  feniminino  regale.    Carducci,  O. 

2326 
Ethaiidnii,  Battle.  Alexander,  R.  C.  Edington 

or  Yatton  the  Ethandun  of  Alfred's  victory?  15  pp. 
(  Wiltshire  Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Mag.  v.  5,  1859,  p.  193.) 
— XIatcliaiii,  Q.  Battle  of  E.  14  pp.  {Wiltshire  Archaeol. 
and  Nat.  Hist.  Mag.  v.  4, 1858,  p.  175.)— Reply  to  the  stric- 
tures of  G.  P.  Scrope,  on  a  paper  relating  to  the  battle  of 
E.  10  pp.  ( Wiltshire  Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Mag.  v.  5, 
1859,  p.  255.)— Serope,  G.  P.  Battle  of  E.  11pp.  (Will- 
shire  Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Mag.  v.  4,  1858,  p.  298. ) 

Eth^,  Hermann.  1844 — .  Aelteste  urkunde 
ueber  Firdaust.  6  pp.  (Deutsch.  morg.  gesells.  ZeiU. 
V.  48,  1894,  p.  89.)— Jfeu-Irftn.  6  pp.  (Deutsch.. morg. 
gesells.  Zeits.  v.  87,  1883,  p.  108.)— Die  hoeflsche  nnd  ro- 
mantische  poesie  der  Perser,    48  pp.   (Samml.  vtt$ent. 


ETHE,  Hermann 


1340 


ETHIOPIA 


vortrg.  n.  s.  v.  2, 1887,  p.  263.)— Die  mystische,  didaktische, 
und  lyrische  poesie  und  das  spaetere  schriftthnm  der 
Perser.  52  pp.  {Samml.  wissens.  vortrg.  n.  s.  v.  3,  1888, 
p.  143.) 

{Ed. )    Auswahl  aus  Nftsir  Chusrau's  Kaei- 

den.  jSee  Abfl  Mu'ln  Nasir  ed-Din  bin  Chusrau. 

Etheldrecla,  St.  Fischer,  R.  Zur  sprache  und 
autorscbaft  der  niittelengl.  legenden  St.  Editha  und  St. 
E.  44  pp.  {Anglia,  v.  11,  1889,  p.  175.)— Ilenser,  W.  Zu 
Fischer,  Sprache,  and  antorschaft  der  mittelengl.  legen- 
den St.  Editha  und  St.  E.  7  pp.  (Anglia,  v.  12,  1889, 
p.  S78.) 

Kttaelgar,  Abp.  of  Canterbury.     Hook,  W.  F. 

Ethelgar.  6  pp.  {In  his  Lives  of  Abps.  of  Canterbury, 
V.  1, 1860,  p.  427.) 

Kthelliarcl,  Abp.  of  Canterbury.    Hook,  W.  F. 

Ethelhard.  16  pp.  (/n  hi»  Lives  of  Abps.  of  Canterbury, 
V.  1,  1860,  p.  254.) 

Utlicliiotli,  Abp.  of  Canterbury.    Hook,  W.  F. 

Ethelnoth.  11pp.  (in  Ais  Lives  of  Abps.  of  Canterbury, 
V.  1, 1860,  p.  477.) 

Ethelred,  Abp.  of  Canterbury.    Hook,  W.  F. 

Ethelred.  16  pp.  (7n  his  Lives  of  Abps.  of  Canterbury, 
V.  1, 1860,  p.  297.) 

Ethelvviilf.   9  cent.   Carmen.  23  pp.   (Duemm- 

ler,  E.,  Poet.  Lat.  aevi  Car.  v.  1,  pt.  2,  p.  682 :  Monumenta 
German,  hist.) 

Ether  (in  chemistry).    Menschutkin,  N.    Re- 

cherches  sur  I'influeuce  exerc«e  par  I'isomgrie  des  alcools 
et  des  acides  sur  la  formation  des  others  composes.  64  pp. 
2  pi.  (St.  Petersburg,  Acad.  Mlm.  7  s.  v.  25,  1878;  v.  26, 
1879.)- Schoenbein,  C.  F.  Ueber  einige  neue  reihen 
chemischer  beruehrungswirkungen.  32  pp.  (Munich, 
Akad.  wissens.  Denkschr.  v.  31 :  Mathemat.-phys.  classey 
Abhandl.  v.  8,  pt.  1, 1857,  p.  37.) 

See  also  AnaeMlhetlcs.- t'hemlstry.— Etherlzn- 
tion.— Ethyl. 

Ether  (in.  physics).     Gerland,   E.     Der  leere 

raum,  die  constitution  der  koerper  und  der  aether.  40  pp. 
(Samml.  tmssens.  vortrg.  v.  18,  1883,  p.  319.)— Helm,  G. 
Der  aether  und  die  wirkungen  in  die  feme.    5  pp.    (  Vier- 
teljahrsschr.  /.  wissens.  phiUis.  v.  6, 1882,  p.  429. ) 
See  also  Physlrn. 

Etherege,  Sir  George.     Circa  1635-91. 

Works :  plays  and  poems,  ed.,  with  critical 

notes  and  introduction,  by  A.  Wilson  Verity. 

London,  1888.     8°.  2106 

Contents.    Comical  revenge:  or,  Love  in  a  tub.— 

The  Man  of  mode :  or.  Sir  Fopling  Flutter,  a  comedy. 

—Poems.— Nhe  woald  If  Hhe  could,  a  comedy.— 

Index. 
Oosse,  E.  W.    Sir  George  Etheredge.    36  pp.    (In  hU 

Seventeenth-century  studies,  p.  231.) 

Etheridge,  Robert. 

Fossils  of  the  British  islands  stratigraphi- 
cally  and  zoologically  arranged,  v.  1.  Palseo- 
zoic.     Oxford,  1888.    4°.  —1621 

Etheridge,  Robert,  Jr.,  and  Jack,  Robert 
Logan.  Catalogue  of  works,  papers,  reports, 
and  maps,  on  the  geology,  palaeontology, 
mineralogy,  mining,  and  metallurgy,  etc.,  of 
the  Australian  continent  and  Tasmania.  Lon- 
don, 1881.    8°.  W.  38 

Etherization. 

Gay,  M.  Statement  of  the  claims  of  Charles 
T.  Jackson,  to  the  discovery  of  the  applica- 
bility of  sulphuric  ether  to  the  prevention  of 
pain  in  surgical  operations.  1847.  [Anaes- 
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LoKD,  J.  L.,  and  Lord,  H.  C.    Defence  of 

Dr.  Charles  T.  Jackson's  claims  to  the  dis- 
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Memorial  addressed  to  the  trustees  of 

the  Massachusetts  General  Hospital,  in  behalf 
of  Charles  T.  Jackson,  in  relation  to  the  dis- 
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United  States.  House  of  Representatives, 

30  Cong.  2  sess.  Report  of  the  Select  Com- 
mittee to  whom  was  referred  the  memorial  of 
Wm.  T.  G.  Morton,  asking  compensation  from 
Congress  for  the  discovery  of  the  ansesthetic 
or  pain-subduing  property  of  sulphuric  ether  ; 
Minority  report.  1849.   [Bound  pamph.  y.  ^9.) 

5933 

32  Cong.  1  sess.      Report  of  the  Select 

Committee  to  whom  was  referred  the  memo- 
rial of  Dr.  Wm.  T.  G.  Morton,  asking  remu- 
neration from  Congress  for  the  discovery  of 
the  anaesthetic  or  pain-subduing  properties  of 
sulphuric  ether.   1852.    ( Bound  pamph.  v.  229. ) 

5933 

United  States.    Senate,  32  Cong.  2  sess. 

Report  of  the  Select  Committee  to  which  were 
referred  the  various  memorials  in  regard  to 
the  discovery  of  the  means  by  which  the 
human  body  is  rendered  uniformly  and  safely 
insensible  to  pain  under  surgical  operations. 
1853.     (Bound pamph.  V.  229.)  5933 

Dana,  B.  H.,  Jr.    The  ether  discovery.    43  pp.    (£i<- 

tell's  Liv.  Age,  v.  16,  1848,  p.  629.)— Jackson,  J.  B.  S. 
Review  of  Dr.  M.  Gay's  statement  of  Dr.  Charles  T.  Jack- 
son's claims  to  the  discovery  of  the  inhalation  of  sul- 
phuric ether,  as  a  preventive  of  pain.  8  pp.  (Anaesthetics, 
PaTnphlets  on.) 

See  also  Anaesthet  ics.-C'lilorororin.— Ether  (in 
chemistry). — Materia  inedlca. 

Etherology ;  or,  the  philosophy  of  Mesmerism 

and  phrenology.    Grimes,  J.  S.  —1538 

Ethical  systems.  25  pp.   Hedge,  F.  H.,  Martin 

Luther  and  other  essays,  p.  226. 

Ethical  theory,  Types  of.    2  v.    Martineau,  J. 

—1442 
Ethics.    See  Moral  philosophy. 

Ethics  of  evolution.    16  pp.    Hyslop,  J.  H. 

(New  Englander,  v.  53, 1890,  p.  260.) 

Ethics  of  field  sports.    15  pp.    Caton,  J.  D., 

and  Lefflngwell,  W.  B.  (Shields,  G.  O.,  Big  game  of  N. 
America,  p.  567. ) 

Ethics  of  Greorge  Eliot's  works.    Brown, 

J.  C.  2294 

Ethics  of  paiu.    13  pp.    Hayman,  H.     [Brit. 

Quart.  Rev.  v.  82, 1886,  p.  372.) 

Ethics  of  political  lying.    6  pp.    Dicey,  E. 

(Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  26, 1889,  p.  789.) 

Ethiopia. 

Basset,  R.  Etudes  sur  I'histoired' Ethiopia. 
(Joum  asiat.  7  s.  v.  17,  18,  1881. )  4914 

Bent,  J.  T.    Sacred  city  of  the  Ethiopians, 

being  a  record  of  travel  and  research  in  Abys- 
sinia in  1893.     1893.  1435 


ETHIOPIA 


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ETHNOLOGY 


CoNZELMAN,   W.  E.   ( Tr. )    Chronique  de 

Galiwdewos  (Claudius),  Eoi  d'Ethiopie.  1895. 
{Biblioth.  Ecole  des  hautes  etudes,  v.  104.) 

—4152 

Makiette,  a.  F.   F.,  Pasha.    Listes  g6o- 

graphlques  des  pyl6nes  de  Karnak,  compre- 
nant  la  Palestine,  I'Ethiople,  le  pays  des 
Somai.     1875,  2  v.  1742 

Arnlianl.  K.  von.    Wasserweihe  iiach  dem  ritns  der 

aethiopischen  kirche.  12  pp.  (Deutsch.  morg.  gesells. 
Zeits.  V.  41,  1887,  p.  403.)— Uroiiiii.  E.  Listes  royales 
ethiopienneset  leurautorit^historique.  66pp.2pl.  {Reo. 
archtol.  n.  s.  v.  44,  1882,  pp.  99,  153,  206.)— Floyer,  E.  A. 
Mines  of  the  northern  Etbai  or  of  northern  .Ethiopia. 
24  pp.  (Royal  Asiat.  Soc.  Gt.  Brit.  Joum.  n.  s.  v.  24,  1892, 
p.  811.)— Orniipe.  O.  Aithiopenmythen.  32  pp.  (Phi- 
lologus,  V.  47,  1889,  pp.  92,  328.)- Moll,  H.  Present  state 
of  E.  10  pp.  (In  his  Modem  history,  v.  5,  pt.  1,  p.  7.)— 
Praetorins.  F.  Ein  arabisches  document  zur  aethio- 
pischen geschichte.  8pp.  (Deutsch.  morg.  gesells.  Zeite. 
V.  39,  1885,  p.  362.)— SchwarK.  W.  Aethiopien.  9  pp. 
(Rheinisch.  mu».  n.  s.  v.  49,  1894,  p.  353.)— Soeln.  A.  Zu 
den  Aithiopenmythen.  Ip.  (Pht(o(o9Ms,  v.47, 1889,  p.576.) 

See  also  AbyHxinia. -Africa,  Northern. 

I'uthiopic  laiigruage.  PRAETOEros,  F.  ..Ethio- 
plsche  grammatik,  mit  paradigmen,  litteratur, 
chrestomathie,  und  glossar.  1886.  (Peter- 
mann,  J.  H.,  Porta  lingxjMr.  orient,  v.  7. )   — 2176 

Barth,  J.    Vergleichende  studien.    25  pp.    (Deutsch. 

morg.  gesells.  ZHts.  v.  46, 1892,  p.  684.)— Merx,  A.  Frag- 
ment d'onomastiqnebiblique  en  Ethiopien.  13  pp.  (Joum. 
asiat.  8  s.  v.  17,  1891,  p.  274.)— Praclorltis,  F.  Hami- 
tische  bestandthcile  im  .Sthiopischen.  10pp.  (Deutsch. 
morg.  gesells.  Zeils.  v.  43,  1889,  p.  317.)— Kuschitische  be- 
standtheile  im  .^thiopischen.  10  pp.  (Deutsch.  morg. 
gesells.  Zeits.  v.  47,  1893,  p.  385.) 

Etliiopic  literature.  Perruchon,  J.  (Tr.) 
Chroniques  de  Zar'a  Ya  'eqob  et  de  Ba  'eda 
Maryam.  1893.  {Biblioth.  Ecole  des  hautes 
itudes,  V.  93.)  — 4153 

Praetobius,  F.    .^thiopische  grammatik, 

mitparadigfmen,  litteratur,  chrestomathie,  und 
glossar.  1886.  (Petermann,  J.  H.,  Porta  linguar. 
orient,  v.  7. )  — 2176 

9i<*ho(lfle,  G.  H.    Specimens  of  Ethiopic  literature. 

31  pp.  (Biblioth.  Sacra,  v.  39,  1882,  p.  74.)— Triinipp,  E.  • 
Der  kampf  Adams  (gegen  die  versuchung  des  Satans), 
Oder  das  christliche  Adambnch  des  Morgenlandes. 
jEthiopischer  text,  verglichen  mit  dem  arabischen  origi- 
naltext.  172  pp.  (Munich,  Akad.  wissens.  Denkschr. 
V.  52 :  Philos.-philol.  ctasse,  Abhandl.  v.  15,  pt.  3, 1881,  p.  1.) 

Ethiopic  manuscripts.    See  Manuscripts  and 

Papyri,  Ethiopic. 
Etlinographie  prficolombienne  du  Venezuela. 

3  V.    Marcano,  G.  1703 

Ethnoffraphy.    See  Ethnology. 
Ethnolog:ioal  Society  of  London.    Brodie, 

Sir  B.  C.  Address  as  President  of  the  Ethnological  Society 
of  London,  May  27,  1853.    6  pp.    (TForfc*,  v.  1,  p.  547.) 

Ethnolog-y. 

Andrian,  F.,  Freiherr  von.  Hoehencultus 
a«iatischer  und  europaeischer  voelker.  Eine 
ethnologische  studie.     1891.  — 4275 

Baldwin,  J.  M.    Mental  development  in 

the  child  and  the  race.     1895.  —1455 

Beddob,  J.     Races  of  Britain.     A  contri-  • 

bution  to  the  anthropology  of  western  Europe. 
1885.  1793 


Berlin.  Koenioliche  Musben.  North- 
west coast  of  America,  being  results  of  recent 
ethnological  researches,    n.  d.  17D4 

Original-mittheilungen  aus  der  ethnolo- 

gischen  abtheilung.    1885.  1703 

Brinton,  D.  G.    The  American  race :   a 

linguistic  classification  and  ethnographic  de- 
scription of  the  native  tribes  of  North  and 
South  America.    1891.  1797 

Essays  of  an  Americanist.    1890.       1704 

Brunnhofeb,  H.     Vom  Pontus  bis  zum 

Indus.  Historisch-geographische  und  ethno- 
logische skizzen.     [1890.]  —2175 

Featherman,  a.    In  his  Social  history  of 

the  races  of  mankind.    1885-91,  5  v.        —1381 

Gerland,   G.   K.  C.     Atlas  der  voelker- 

kunde  ...  15  kolorierte  karten.  1892.  (Berg- 
haus,  H.,  Physikal.  atlas,  abteil.  7.)  1401 

Hewitt,  J.  F.    Ruling  races  of  prehistoric 

times  in  India,  south-western  Asia,  and  south- 
em  Europe.     1894.  1706 

Latham,  R.  G.    Man  and  his  migrations. 

1852.  1797 

Manteoazza,  P.    Gli  amori  degli  uomini : 

saggio  di  etnologia  dell'  amore.  1866,  2  v.  1708 

Marcano,  G.    Ethnographic  prficolombi- 

enne  du  Venezuela.    1889-91,  3  v.  1703 

Peralta,  M.  M.  de,  and  Alfaro,  A.  Etno- 
logia centro-americana ;  catAlogo  razonado  de 
los  objetos  arqueoWgicos  de  la  Reptiblica  de 
Costa-Rica  en  la  Expo8ici6n  histfirico-ameri- 
cano  de  Madrid,  1892.     1893.  —3713 

Powell,  J.  W.  United  States  Geographi- 
cal and  geological  survey  of  the  Rocky  moun- 
tain region.  Contributions  to  North  American 
ethnology,   v.  1-7,  9.    1877-93,  8  v.  in  9.    —3551 

Quatrefages  de  Breau,  J.  L.  A.  de.  Hu- 
man species.     1884.     {Internal.  Sci.  8.)      1797 

Rau,  C.    Early  man  in  Europe.    1876.    1703 

Sarasin,  p.,  and  Sabasin,  F.   Weddas  von 

Ceylon  und  die  sie  umgebenden  voelker- 
schaften.    1893,  2  v.  1791 

Smithsonian  Institution.  Bureau  of  Eth- 
nology. First  to  twelfth  annual  reports,  1879- 
90.     1881-94,  12  V.  —2631 

Bulletins.     1887-93,  16  nos.  —3465 

Wilson,  Sir  D.     The  Ipst  Atlantis,  and 

other  ethnographic  studies.     1892.  1705 

Achelin,  T.  Entwickelung  und  aufgabe  der  moderncn 

ethnologic.  17  pp.  (Dcutsch.ntndschau,v.54,lSSS,p.69.) 
— Principien  und  resultate  der  modernen  ethnologic. 
44  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1885,  v. 3,  pp.  101, 388.)— Die  sittlichen 
vorstellungen  bei  den  naturvoelkern.  12  pp.  (Unsere 
Zeit,  1891,  V.  1,  p.  267.)— Der  wissenschaftliche  charaktcr 
der  ethnologic.  32  pp.  (Zeits.f.voelkerp8ych.-v.n,lSgJ, 
p.  20.) — Avery,  J.  Ra^es  of  the  Indo-Pacific  oceans. 
15  pp.  (Am.  Antifi.  v.  6,  1884,  p.  361;  v.  7,  1885,  p.  1.)— 
Boflinfrton.  A.  Importance  of  race  and  its  bearing  on 
the  "negro  question."  13  pp.  ( ire«(m.  iJcr.  v.  134,  1890, 
p.  415.)— Bnrton,  R.  F.  Ethnology  of  modern  Midian. 
82  pp.  (Royal  Soc.  of  lit.  Trans.  2  s.  v.  12,  1882.  p.  249.)— 
4'aMtaingr,  A.  Ethnographic  et  la  structure  de  la  pean 
humaine.  26  pp.  (.Soc.  am  de  France,  .Archives,  v.  4, 
1861,  p.  114.)— I>«<ige,  M.  A.  (O.  Hamilton,  pseud.)  Race 
prejudice.    5  pp.    (iV.  Am.  Rev.  v.  141,  1885,  p.  475.)— 


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ETIENNB,  de  Rouen 


Evkatolii,  F.  F.,  Baron  d'.  De  I'origine  des  nations 
europ^ennes.  22  pp.  (Oorrespondant,  v.  41, 1857,  p.  583.) 
— Edwar<l»,  T.  R.  Sentiment  of  nationality.  11  pp. 
( IFestm.  Sev.  v.  135, 1891,  p.  501.)— Hnnter,  J.  Inaugural 
dissertation  on  the  varieties  of  man.  38  pp.  (Blumen- 
bacb,  J.  F.,  Anihrop.  treatises,  p.  357.)— Jacques,  V. 
Ethnologie.  130pp.  (Siret,  H.,  and  Siret,  L.,  Premiers djres 
du  mital  dans  le  sud-estde  I'Espagrw.p.  267.)— Koaiie,  A. 
H.  Ethnology  and  philology  of  the  European  races. 
SO  pp.  (Kndler,  F.  W.,  and  Chisholm,  G.  G.,  Europe,  Ap- 
pendix, p.  551.)— Ijevassenr.  P.  E.  Esquisse  de  I'^th- 
nographie  de  la  France.  60  pp.  (Inst,  de  France,  .4co<J. 
Sei.  moral.  Mem.  2  s.  v.  16,  1888,  p.  709.)— l-oiigf,  R.  S. 
Early  inhabitants  of  Britain.  9  pp.  ( Westm.  Hev.  v.  135, 
1891,  p.  532.)— Madlcr  <le  Montjau,  E.  Rapport  sur 
les  progrSs  de  I'ethnographie  mexicaine.  10  pp.  (Soc. 
am.  de  France,  y4n»ii«iire,  v.4, 1889,  p.  113.)— Slagnujt,  H. 
Ueber  ethnologische  nntersuchungen  des  farbensinnes. 
36  pp.  (Samml.  tmssens.  vortrg.  v.  18,  1883,  p.  471.)— 
Mason,  O.  T.  Mutual  obligation  of  the  ethnologist  and 
the  historian.  8  pp.  (Am.  Hist.  Assoc.  Popers,  v.  4, 1890, 
p.  205.)— Naflaillac.  J.  F.  A.  du  P.,  Marquis  de.  Pre- 
miferes  populations  de  I'Europe.  32  pp.  {Correspondant, 
n.  8.  V.  121, 1889,  p.429.)— MehriiiK,  W.  Ethnographische 
arbeiten  der  Slaven,  vornehmlich  Oskar  Kolbergs.  43  pp. 
(Verein  f.  volkskunde,  Zeits.  v.  1,  1891,  pp.  250,  431.)— 
Peet,  S.  D.  Houses  and  house-life  among  the  prehis- 
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races  of  Europe  and  Asia.  23  pp.  ( Royal  Soc.  of  lit. 
Trans.  2  s.  v.  12, 1886,  p.  377.)— Rockhlll,  W.  W.  Notes 
on  the  ethnology  of  Tibet.  Based  on  the  collections  in 
the  United  States  National  Museum.  82  pp.  52  pi.  (Smith- 
son.  Inst.  Board  of  Regents,  Ann.  rept.  1893:  U.  S.  53 
Cong.  2  sess.  House  miscel.  doc.  v.  30,  p.  665.)— Tibet.  A  geo- 
graphical, ethnographical,  and  historical  sketch.  242  pp. 
4  pi.  1  map.  ( Royal  Asiat.  Soc.  Gt.  Brit.  Joum.  n.  s.  v.  23, 
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races.  10  pp.  (Soc.  am.  de  France,  Annuaire,  v.  4,  1889, 
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See  also  Archaeoloj^y,  Prehistoric.  —  Climate.  — 
ConHanjcnlnity.-Oeoj^raphy.- History.— I..ake 
dwelling^H.—Ijang^nag^es.— Man.— Skull. 

Also  the  names  of  nations,  peoples,  tribes,  etc.,  as 
Aryans.- Avars.—  Bodonins.— Britons.— Itiisli- 

men — Caxots.  — Caribs.  — tells.  — Ccnomani 

Cymry.— t'zechs.— l>orians.— nwarl>»  and  Pyg- 
mies. —  Franks.  —  Gypsies.  —  Hottentots.  -  In- 
dians of  N.  A.— .Monicols.-Xet^rues. -Papuans. 
—Plots — Nauiarilaus.—Menii tie  races.— !iiIavonic 
nalions.-Nlovenes.— Turkomans.— Turks. 

Etlliiologrj",  Dictionaries. 

Jaeoer,  G.,  and  others.  Handwoerterbuch 
der  zoologie,  anthropologie,  und  ethnolope. 
1880-92,  6  V.  .  —1674 

Smith,  B.  E.  {Ed.)    Century  cyclopedia  of 

names.  A  pronouncing  and  etymological  dic- 
tionary of  names  in  geography  . . .  ethnology. 
[1894.]  1112 

EtliiioIo{i:y,  Periodicals. 

American  Anthropologist.  WaBh.,  1888- 
96,  9  V.  1704 

Anthropological  Institute  of  Gt.  Britain 

and  Ireland.  Journal,  v.  14-25.  Lond.,  1885- 
96.     12  V.  17C6 

JVote.— For  V.  1-13  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Anthropological   Society   of  London. 

Memoirs,  1863-69.    Lond.,  1865-70.    3  v.    1706 


Anthropological  Society  of  Washing- 
ton.   Transactions,    v.  3.    Wash.,  1885.    1706 

Note.— For  v.  1  see  Smithsonian  Institution,  Miscel.  Coll. 
V.  25. 

OOMITE  d'archeologie  am6ricaine.  An- 
nuaire, 1863-65.    Paris,  n.  d. .  1705 

Peabody  Museum  of  American  Archae- 
ology and  Ethnology.  Reports.  Cambr.,1876- 
87.    3  V.  1716 

SociETE  AMERiCAiNEde  France.   Annuaire. 

V.  4,  1876-78.     Paris,  1889.  1705 
Archives,    v.  2-4 ;  n.  s.  v.  1-6.    Paris, 

1860-88.     9  V.  1705 

SociETE  D' anthropologie  de  Paris.  Bul- 
letins.  3  s.  V.  7-4  8.  V.  7.   Paris,  1884-96.  13  v. 

1716 

Note. — For  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

M^moires.   v.  3 ;  2  s.  v.  1,  2.   Paris,  1868- 

75.     3  V.  1704 

SociETE  d'ethnographib.   Actes,  1873,  75- 

77.     Paris,  1873-77.     4  nos.  1706 

Annuaire,  1876,  78,  90,  91.    Paris,  1876- 

91.    4  nos.  1706 

Bulletin.    2  s.  v.  3.    Paris,  1889.        1705 

Mgmoires.    n.  s.  v.  2.    Paris,  1886.    1705 

SociETE  DES  ETUDES  japonaisbs,  chinoises, 

tartares,  et  indo-chinoises.  Mgmoires.  v.  2, 
1878-79.     Paris,  1880.  1705 

Etliopoiia :  a  rhetorical  study  of  the  types  of 
character  in  the  Orations  of  Lysias.  Devries, 
W.  L.     (Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Theses,  1892.) 

.—2306 

Ethyl.    Butlerow,  A.    Condensation  des  hydro- 

carbures  de  la  s€rie  fithylfenique.  58  pp.  {St.  Petersburg, 
Acad.  Mim.  7  s.  v.  23. 1877 ;  v.  27, 1880.) 

See  also  Alcohol.— Chemistry.— Ether  (in  chemis- 
try). 

Etieiiiie,  St.,  of  Muret.    Gerard  d'lthier,  Prixyr 

of  Gram.mont.  Vita  S.  Stephani.  44  pp.  (Martfene,  E., 
and  Durand,  U.,  Vet.  script.  am.pliss.  collect,  v.  6,  p.  1043.) 
— Pierre,  Abbot  of  Grammont.  Concessio  brachii  S. 
Stephani  Grandimontensis  cauonicis  coUegiatae  ecclesiae 
de  Thierno  facta.  2  pp.  (Martfene,  E.,  and  Durand,  U., 
Vet.  script,  ampliss.  collect,  v.  6,  p.  1132.) 

Etienne,  Bp.  of  Le  Puy.    10  cent.    Epistola  in 

passionem  S.  Placidi  martyris  et  sociorum.  2  pp.  (Mar- 
t^ne,  E.,  and  Durand,  U.,  Vet.  script,  ampliss.  collect,  v.  6, 
p.  788.) 

Etienne,  Bp.  of  Tournai.    1135-1203.    Epistola. 

1  p.    (Baluze,  E.,  Miscell.  v.  3,  p.  90.) 

Etienne,    Abbot   of   Obasine.     Vita.     31  pp. 

(Baluze,  E.,  Miscell.  v.  1,  p.  149.) 

Etienne,  de  FourgSres,  Bp.  of  Rennes.     — 1178. 

Livre  des  maniferes,  pub.  pour  la  premifere 
fois  d'aprfes  le  MS.  de  la  Bibliothfeque  d' Angers 
par  F.  Talbert.     Paris,  1877.     4°.  2394 

The  same.  Rimarium,  grammatik,  woer- 
terbuch,  und  neuer  textabdruck  von  Josef 
Kremer.  Marburg,  1887.  8°.  (Stengel,  E., 
Ausgaben,  v.  39. )  2305 

Etienne,  de  Rouen,   Monk  of  Bee.      12  cent. 

Draco  Norraannicus.  197  pp.  (Hewlett,  R.,  Chronicles  of 
the  reigns  of  Stephen,  Henry  II,  and  Richard  I,  v.  2,  p.  585 ; 
Mai,  A.,  Appendix  ad  opera  edita,  p.  20.) 


ETIBNNE,  Bugfene 


1343 


ETRURIA 


£tieiiiie,  Eugfene.    1843 — . 

Vie  St.  Thomas  le  Martir,  pofeme  historique 
du  XII  sifecle  compos6  par  Garnier  de  Pont- 
Ste.-Maxence.  Etude  historique,  littfiraire,  et 
philologique.     Paris,  1883.     8°.  4773 

Eticiiiic.  See  also  Estienne.  —  Stephan.  — 
Stephanus. — Stephen. 

Etincelle,  pseud.   See  Double,  H.  M.  A.  B.-d' A. 

de  P.,  Baronne. 
Etiiiet'lle,  L' :  nouvelle.    194  pp.    Huguenin, 

Mile.  A.  (T.  Combe,  paeud.)  {Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse^ 
3  p«r.  V.  47,  1890,  pp.  35,  243,  471 ;  v.  48,  1890,  pp.  62,  247.) 

Ktiquette. 

Castiglione,  B.,  Conte.  II  libro  del  Cor- 
tegiano.     1500.  1258 

Godwin,   W.     Enquirer.     Reflections  on 

education,  manners,  and  literature.    1797. 

2283 

Habits  of  good  society.    1860.  2262 

Lancaster,  N»  ( Philautus,  psewd.)   Pretty 

gentleman.  1885.  (Goldsmid,  E.  M.,  i?t6Mot/i. 
curiosa. )  2127 

PiccoLOMiNi,  A.   Gli  costumi  lodevoli,  che 

a  nobili  gentil  donne  si  convengono.  Con 
una  bellissima  oratione  in  lode  delle  donne. 
1622.  ( With  Pirenzuola,  A.,  Le  bellezze  .  .  . 
delle  donne. )  2327 

Social  etiquette,  the  art  of  cookery,  and 

hints  on  carving.     1858.  — 3747 

Urquhart,  D.  Desolation  de  la  Chr6tient6 

par  la  substitution  de  la  familiarity  3,  la  poli- 
tesse.     1871.     (  Works,  v.  4. )  —1318 

Fragments  on  politeness.  1870.    ( Works, 

V.  4. )  —1318 

Emerson,  R.  W.     Manners.     36  pp.     (Works,  v.  3, 

p.  115,  and  Eseays,  2  s.  p.  129. )— Gllrteinclster,  O.  Ueber 
hoeflichkeit.  22  pp.  {Deutsch.  rundschau,  v.  43,  1885, 
p.  419.)— Ijyttoii,  Lady  R.  D.  W.  B.  On  bad  manners. 
29  pp.  (In  her  Shells  from  the  sands  of  time,  p.  1.)— 
Mux  well.  Sir  H,  E.  Manners.  10  pp.  {Blackwood's 
Mag.  V.  148, 1890,  p.  470. )— Tomes,  B.  Are  we  a  polite 
people?  8  pp.  (Harper's  Mag.  v.  15, 1857,  pp.  388,  526.)— 
Tnekeriiian,  H.  T.  Manner.  8  pp.  (In  ftis  Optimist, 
p.  231.)— Urquhart,  D.  Politeness  an  element  of  power. 
8  pp.  (Works,  V.  1.)— Washingrton,  Q.,  Pres.  of  U.  S. 
Rules  of  civility  and  decent  behaviour  in  company.  1  p. 
(3Iag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  21, 1889,  p.  339.) 

See  also  Conversation.  —  Courtesy.  —  ^xeutle- 
man. — Planners  and  Customs. 

Etlar,  Carit,  pseud.    See  Brosboell,  J.  C.  0. 

Etna,  ML  Butler,  J.,  2  Marquis  of  Ormonde. 
Eruption  of  Mt.  E.  in  1669;  Mt.  E.  in  1849.  2  pp.  (Har- 
per's Mag.  v.  1,  18.50,  pp.  35,  36.)— Finch,  H.,  2  .Ear!  of 
Winchelsea.  Relation  of  the  late  earthquake  and  erup- 
tion of  Mount  .^tna,  1669.  7  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of 
tracts,  V.  8,  p.  605.) 

Etiiolojyiii  centro-americana.    Peralta,  M.  M. 

de,  and  Alfaro,  A.  —3713 

Etoffe,  ( — ).    Free  and  impartial  reflexions  on 

the  character,  life,  and  death  of  Frederick,  Prince  of 
Wales.    73  pp.    (Philobiblon  Soc.  Jlfiscef.  v.  7.) 

Etoile,  L',  Ship.    Bougainville,  L.  A.  de.    Vo- 
yage autour  du  monde,  par  la  frigate  du  roi,  . 
la  Boudeuse,  et  la  flflte  I'Etoile ;  en  1766-69. 
[18  maps,  2  pL]     [Anon.]    1771.  2402 


Etoile,  Ordre  de  1'.    Dacier,  B.  J.    Recherches 

historiques  sur  retablissomcnt  et  I'extincUon  d«  TOrdre 
de  I'Etoile.  27  pp.  (Inst,  de  France,  .,4ca<J. /n»crtp«.  ifi»«. 
V.  89,  1777,  p.  662.) 
See  also  Knights  an<l  KniKhthood, 

Eton  College. 

Bbinsley-Richards,  J.  (Ed. )  Seven  yeaw 
at  Eton,  1857-64.     1883.  —2364 

Eton  of  old  ;  or,  eighty  years  aince,  1811- 

22.    By  an  old  colleger.    1892.  —2362 

How  I  SPENT  my  summer  holidays  in  1876. 

By  an  Eton  boy.    1887.  1408 

Ritchie,  L.    Windsor  Castle,  and  its  envi- 
rons ;  including  Eton  College.     1848.  1514 

Wilkinson,  0.  A.    Reminiscences  of  Eton 

(Keate'stime).    1888.  —2305 

Willis,  R.    Architectural  history  of  the 

University  of  Cambridge,  and  of  the  Colleges 
of  Cambridge  and  Eton.     1886,  4  v.         —2782 

Benson,  A.  C.     Training  of  boys  at  Eton.     11  pp. 

(Forum,  v.  13,  1892,  p.  464.)— Bll|rh,  J.  8.,  8  Earl  of  Dam- 
ley.  The  Eton  tutorial  system.  10  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent. 
V.  17, 1885,  p.  488.)— Botfleld,  B.  Eton  College  library. 
6  pp.  (In  his  Notices  of  libraries,  p.  15 :  Philobiblon  Sec. 
Miscel.  V.  6.)— Bilekland,  C.  T.  Eton  50  years  ago. 
9  pp.  (Macmillan's  Mag.  v.  61,  1890,  p.  59.)— Cornish,  F. 
W.  Eton  reform.  16  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  18,  1885, 
p.  577. )— Oreen,  G.  C.  Eton  Montem :  a  memory  of  the 
past.  10  pp.  (Blaehwood's  Mag.  v.  150,  1891,  p.  414.) — 
Marlndin,  Q.  E.  Eton  in  85.  13  pp.  (Fortn.  Rev.  n.  t. 
V.  37,  1885,  p.  753.)— Paul,  C.  K.  Stories  of  old  Eton 
days.  10  pp.  (Mn«<ee7i(/i  Cent.  V.  32, 1892,  p.  594.)— Pol- 
lock, W.  H.  Eton  worthies.  6  pp.  (Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s. 
V.  39, 1886,  p.  839. )— Salt,  H.  8.  Confessions  of  an  Eton 
master.  15  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  17,  1886,  p.  170.)— 
Some  distant  prospects  of  Eton  College.  9  pp. 
(Macmillan's  Mag.  v.  67, 1888,  p.  204.) 

See  also  Quart.  Rev.  v.  171, 1890,  p.  1.    Also  Enipland, 
Editcation. 

Eton  of  old;  or,  eighty  years  since,  1811-22. 

By  an  old  colleger.    London,  1892.    r.  8°. 

—2362 
Etraiigers  a  Paris.  Desnoyers,  L.  C.  J.  F.,  and 

others.  .2683 

Etreiines  nationales.    QauUieur,  E.  H.  A. 

3637 
Etrepagny,  Donation  d'.    25  pp.    Havet,  J. 

(Biblioth.  Ecole  des  Charles,  v.  61,  1890,  p.  213.) 

Etruria. 

Oasati,  C.  C.  M.  Jus  antiquum  . .  .  avec 
une  introduction  sur  les  elements  du  droit 
gtrusque.     1894.  —3336 

Deecke,  W.  Btruskische  forschungen  und 

studien.     Hefte  5,  6.     1883-84,  2  pts.        —2154 

A^oie.— For  hefte  1-4  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Pea,  C.    Storia  dei  vasi  flttili  dipinti  che 

da  4  anni  si  trovano  nello  Stato  Ecclesiastico 
in  quella  parte  che  e  nfell'  antica  Etruria  coUa 
relazione  della  eolonia  Lidia  che  li  fece  per 
piu'  secoli  prima  del  dominio  dei  Romani. 
1832.    (  With  his  Miscellanea. )  —1194 

Gerhard,    F.   W.    E.      Btruskische   und 

kampanische  vasenbilder  des  Koeniglichen 
Museums  zu  Berlin.     1843.  2732 

Gray,  Mrs.  B.  C.  J.  Tour  to  the  sepulchres 

of  Etruria,  in  1839.    1841.  1778 


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(Berlin,  Akad.  wissens.  Corpus  inscript.  Lat. 
V.  11,  pt.  1.)  1241 

Leland,  C.  G.    Etruscan  Roman  remains 

in  popular  tradition.    1892.  1732 

MiLLiN   DE    Grandmaison,   A.   L.    Pein- 

tures  de  vases  antiques  vulgairement  appelSs 
6trusques.  tirges  de  diflf6rentes  collections  et 
gravfi^s  par  A.  Clener,  accompagnfies  d'ex- 
plications.     1808-10,  2  v.  17A3 

Myeb,  I.  Scarabs.  The  history,  manufac- 
ture, and  relig:ious  symbolism  of  the  scara- 
bsBUs,  in  . . .  Etruria.    1894.  1778 

Walters,  H.  B.    Catalogue  of  the  Greek 

and  Etruscan  vases  in  the  British  Museum. 
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Allen,  C.  G.  B.    A  persistent  nationality.    5  pp.    {N. 

Am.  Bev.  v.  148,  1889,  p.  602.)— Bertrantl,  A.  Conpes 
Stmsqnes  trouvfies  dans  nn  tumulus  en  Wurtemberg. 
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philol.  aufsaetze,  p.  167.) — Brizio,  E.  Scoperta  di  nna 
colonla  etrusca.  7  pp.  (Nuov.  antol.  3  s.  v.  25, 1890,  p.  157. ) 
— Collig^non,  M.  Les  Dioscures :  sur  un  miroir  Strusqne 
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Frangois  e  dei  suoi  scavi  nelle  regione  dell'  anlica 
Etruria.  38  pp.  (.iroftir.  stor.  ttaJ.  2  s.  v.  7,  1858,  p.  53.)— 
Oarm,  J.  Die  baukunst  der  Etrusker.  93  pp.  (Durm, 
J.,  and  others,  Hajidh.  der  architektur^  2  th.  v.  1,  p.  1.) — 
Faltin,  G.  Der  einbruch  Hannibals  in  Etrurien.  20  pp. 
(Hermes,  v.  20, 1885,  p.  71.)— Oatty,  C.  T.  Greek,  Etrus- 
can, and  Roman  antiquities,  in  the  Mayer  Museum, 
Liverpool.  28  pp.  (Lancashire  and  Cheshire  Hist.  Soc. 
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etruskischen  goettemamen.  4  pp.  (Zeits.f.  alterthumsw. 
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sopra  i  numeri  che  usarono  gli  Etruschi.  13  pp.  (Archiv. 
star.  ital.  2  s.  v.  12,  pt.  2, 1860,  p.  3.)— Morgan.  T.  On 
ancient  E.  and  a  tomb  at  Palestrina.  20  pp.  1  pi.  ( Brit. 
Archaeol.  Assoc.  Joum.  v.  40,  1884,  p.  353.)— Murray.  A. 
S.  Archaic  Etruscan  paintings  from  Caere.  10  pp.  1  pi. 
(Joum.  of  Hellen.  studies,  v.  10, 1889,  p.  243.)— Saehsse, 
C.  R.  Bemerkung  zu  Otfried  Mueller's  Etruskern.  3  pp. 
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Polledrara  ware.  18  pp.  3  pi.  (Joum.  of  Hellen.  studies, 
V.  14,  1894,  p.  206.) 

See  also  Arezzo. — Faleria. — Tuscany. 

Etruscan  architecture.  See  Architecture  and 
Building,  Styles  and  kinds :  Etruscan. 

Etruscan  folk-lore.  Leland,  C.  G.  Etruscan 
Roman  remains  in  popular  tradition.    1892. 

1732 

Etruscan  inscriptions.  See  Inscriptions, 
Etruscan. 

Etruscan  lan^uagre.  Bugoe,  E.  S.  Beitraege 
zur  erforschung  der  etruskischen  sprache. 
1883.  (Deecke,  W.,  Etrus.  forschungen  und 
studien,  heft  4. )  — 2154 

Deecke,  W.    Die  etruskischen  bilinguen. 

1883.  (In  his  Etrus.  forschungen  und  studien, 
heft  6. )  —2154 

Ascoll,  G.  I.    Intomo  ai  recenti  studj  diretti  a  dimo- 

strare  il  Semitismo  della  lingua  etrusca.  81  pp.  (Archiv. 
sicr.  ital.  2  s.  v.  11,  1860,  p.  3.)— BuKge,  B.  S.  Etrusk. 
erus  und  lusxnei.  3  pp.  (Rheinisch.  mus.  n.  s.  v.  40, 1885, 
p.  473.)— Deecke.  W.  Etruskisches.  3  pp.  1  pi.  (Bhei- 
niseh.  mu*.  n.  s.  v.  89,  1884,  p.  638.)— n«s  Rocheo,  J. 
Examen  de  la  qaestion  si  la  langue  des  Etrusques  a  en 


du  rapport  aveo  celle  des  peuples  belgiques.  10  pp. 
(Brussels,  Akad.  Mtm.  v.  1,  1780,  p.  497.)  —  I,aUeii,  E. 
Etruskische  analogieen  zu  lateinischen  Africismen.  5  pp. 
(Archiv.  f.  latein.  lexic.  v.  8, 1893,  p.  495.)— VaUancey.  C. 
Antient  Etruscan  language  collated  with  the  Irish.  20pp. 
(In  his  Collect,  de  rebus  Hibem.  v.  3,  p.  627.) 

Etruscan  Konian  remains  in  popular  tradi- 
tion.    Leland,  C.  G.  1732 
Etruscan  temples  at  Faleria,  Discovery  of. 

6  pp.  Forbes,  R.  (Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc.  Joum.  v.  48, 
1892,  p.  245.) 

Etruskische  und  kampanische  vasenbilder  des 
Koeniglichen  Museums  zu  Berlin.  Gerhard, 
F.  W.  E.  2732 

Ettig,  Gotthold.    Archeruntica,  sive  descen- 

suum  apud  veteres  enarratio.  162  pp.  (Lcipziger  studien, 
V.  13,  pt.  2,  1891,  p.  249.) 

Ettinueller,  Ernst  Moritz  Ludwig.    Wuelcker, 

R.  P.  Ludwig  Ettmueller.  3  pp.  (Anglia,  v.  1,  1878, 
p.  553.) 

Ettrick  forest.  Craio-Brown,  T.  History  of 
Selkirkshire,  or  chronicles  of  Ettrick  forest. 
1886,  2  V.  2592 

Kttrlck  I'orest  and  the  Yarrow.    34  pp.   (Edin.  Bev. 

V.  166,  1887,  p.  1.) 

Ettrick  Shepherd,  pseud.    See  Hogg,  J. 
Etty,  William.      Fairholt,  F.  W.     Wm.  Etty. 

7  pp.  2 pi.    (In  his  Homes  .  .  .  of  Eng.  artists,  p.  87.) 

Etude  critique  sur  le  texte  de  la  vie  latine  de 
Ste.-Genevifeve  de  Paris.  Kohler,  O.  {JBi6- 
lioth.  Ecole  des  hautes  Hudes,  v.  48. )        —4154 

Etude  de  feinnie.     10  pp.     Balzac,  H.  de, 

CEuvres  compl.  v.  2,  p.  457. 

Etude  sur  Alexandre  Vinet.    Molines,  L. 

4726 
Etude  sur  Gains.    Glasson,  E.  —2327 

Etude  sur  la  prononciation  de  I'Emuet  k 

Paris.    Mende,  A.  —2146 

Etude  sur  la  Rh^torique  d'Aristote.    Havet, 

E.  A.  E.  3292 

Etude  sur  la  vie  et  le  rfegne  de  Louis  VHI 

(1187-1226).      Petit- Dutaillis,  C.      (Biblioth. 

Ecole  des  hautes  ttudes,  v.  101. )  — 4153 

Etude  sur  le  Liber   censuum  de    I'Eglise 

romaine.     Fabre,  P.  — 3201 

Etude  sur  le  libraire  parisien  du  XIII  au  XV 

sifecle.    Delalain,  P.  W.  83 

Etude  sur  les  anciennes  coinpagnies  d'ar- 

chers,  d'arbal6triers,  et  d'arquebusiers.    De- 

launay,  L.  A.  .2691 

Etude  sur  les  pamphlets  politiques  et  reli- 

gieux  de  Milton.    Gefifroy,  M.  A.  2205 

Etude  sur  les  rapports  de  l'Am6rique  et  de 

I'ancien  continent  avant  Christophe  Colomb. 

Gaflfarel,  P.  4636 

Etude  sur  les  relations  politiques  du  Pape 

Urbain  V  avec  les  rois  de  France,  Jean  II  et 

Charles  V  (1362-70).     Prou,   M.      [Biblioth. 

Ecole  des  hautes  6tudes,  v.  76. )  — 4153 

Etude  sur  Pline  le  jeune.   Mommsen,  C.  M.  T. 

(Biblioth.  Ecole  des  hautes  divides,  v.  15.) 

—4154 
Etudes  analytiques,    Balzac,  H.  de,  CEhivres 

compl.  v.  17.  — 1160 


ETUDES  CRITIQUES 


1345 


BU,  France 


Gtucles  criticiues  sur  I'histoire  de  la  literature 
fran9ai8e.     5  v.     BrunetiSre,  F.  2216,  2292 

IiltiideK  ci-iti<iiies  sur  la  litt^rature  contempo- 
raine.     10  v.     Scherer,  E.  H.  A.  2226 

Etiideis  critiques  sur  les  mollusques  fossilea. 
Agassiz,  L.  J.  R.  —2631 

Etudes  critiques  sur  les  sources  de  I'histoire 
mfirovingienne.  2  v.  Monod,  G.  (Biblioth. 
Ecole  des  hautes  itudea,  v.  8,  63. )  — 4154 

Etudes  de  pliilolog-ie  et  linguistique  aveyron- 
naises.     Durand,  J.  P.  —2146 

Etudes  ^gyptienues,    Maspero,  G.  C.  0.    2702 

Etudes  ^g-yptologiques.  Paris,  1873-80. 
16  nos.  4°.  1732 

Contents..  Bgvillout,  E.  Actes  et  contrats  des  Mus«ea 
^gyptiens  de  Boulaq  et  du  Louvre,  no.  5.— Chrettto- 
mnthie  •K'lnotlque,  nos.  13-16.— Pierret,  P.  Recueil 
d'iiiNcrlptlon.s  ingdites  du  Mus«e  ggyptien  du  Louvre, 
nos.  2,  8.— Eougg,  O.  C.  C.  E.,  Vicomte  de.  InscrlptiouM 
hK'roKrlyphiqncs  copifies  en  Egypte,  nos.  9-12.— Leffi- 
bure,  E.  Slythc  osiricn,  nos.  3,  4.  —  R^villout,  E. 
Apocryphes  coptes  du  ^^oiiveun  Testanient,  no.  7.— 
Guieysse,  P.  Ritiiol  fnn^raire  ggyptien,  chapitre  64. 
no.  6.— Pierret,  P.  Texte  et  la  traduction  d'une  at*le 
t'lliiopienno  ingdite  et  de  divers  MSS.  religieux,  avec 
un  glossaire  figyptien  grec  du  D«cret  de  Canope,  no.  1. 

Etudes  liistoriques,  Cours  d'.    Daunau,  P. 

0.  F.     14  V.  2411 

Etudes  liistoriques  et  philologiques  sur  la 

rime  franjais.    Bellanger,  L.  —2156 

Etudes  liistoriques  sur  le  XIV  sl6cle.    Paris, 

1886.     12°.  4686 

Contents.    Benoist,  C.    Politique  du  Roi  <'harles  V, 

la  nation,  et  la  royaut^. 

Etudes  litteraires  sur  les  classiques  fran5ais. 

2  V.     Merlet,  G.  2293 

Etudes  uiorales  sur  I'antiquitg.   Martha,  B.  C. 

—1458 
Etudes  i)liilosopbiques.    3  v.    Balzac,  H.  de, 

CEuvres  compl.  v.  15-17.  — 1150 

Etudes  sur  Tadministratiou  byzantine  dans 

I'exarchat  de  Ravenne  (568-751).    Diehl,  C. 

2752 
Etudes  sur  I'enipire  des  Tsars.  2  v.   Schnitz- 

ler,  J.  H.  3473 

Etudes  sur  TEspagne.    Morel-Fatio,  A.   3517 

Etudes  sur  I'histoire  de  I'art.    4  v.    Vitet,  L. 

—1728 

Etudes  sur  I'histoire  du  gouvemement  reprfi- 
sentatif  en  France  de  1789  4 1848.  2  v.  CamS, 
L.  M.,  Corate  de.  —1325 

Etudes  sur  I'industrie  et  la  classe  industrielle 
a  Paris  au  XIII  et  au  XIV  siScle.  Fagniez,  G. 
(Biblioth.  Ecole  des  hautes  itudes,  v.  33.) 

—4154 

Etudes  sur  la  condition  de  la  classe  agricole 
et  I'fitat  de  I'agriculture  en  Normandie,  au 
moyen  age.    Delisle,  L.  V.  —1375 

Etudes  sur  la  litterature  grecque  modeme. 
Gidel,  C.  A.  2232 

Etudes  sur  la  situation  int^rieure .  .  .  de  la 
Russie.  3  v.  Haxthausen,  F.  L.  M.  A.,  Frei- 
herr  von  Haxthavsen-Abbenburg.  3494 


Etudes  .sur  le  papyrus  Prisse.    Vlrey,  P. 
(Biblioth.  Ecole  des  hautes  itudes,  v.  70.) 

—4163 

Etudes  sur  le  regime  financier  de  la  France 

avant  la  Revolution  de  1789.    3  v.    Vuitry,  A. 

—1371 

Etudes  sur  le  rfegne  de  Robert  le  Pieux  (996- 

1031).    Pflster,  0.    (Biblioth.  Ecole  des  hautes 

etudes,  V.  64. )  4154 

Etiules  sur  les  arts.    Planche,  J.  B.  G.    —1728 

Etudes  sur  les  idionics  pyr6n6en8  de  la  region 

fran5ai8e.    Luchaire,  A.  —2146 

Etudes  sur  les  niierozoaireH.     Fromentel, 

L.  E.  Q.  de.  —5671 

Etudes  sur  les  Pagi  de  la  Gaule.    2  v.    Long- 

non,  A.  H.    (Biblioth.  Ecole  des  liautes  etudes, 

V.  2,  11.)  _4i64 

Etudes  sur  les  temps  priniitifs  de  I'ordre  de 
St.  Dominique.    5  v.    Danzas,  A.  —3264 


Etudes  sur  les  tragiques  grecs.    4  v. 
H.  J.  G. 


Patin, 
3275 

Etudes  sur  W.  Shakspear,  Marie  Stuart,  et 
I'Argtin.     Chasles,  V.  E.  P.  3307 

Etudes  sj-nthetiques  de  g^ologie  exp6ri- 
mentale.    Daubrge,  A.  —1652 

Etymological  dictionarj'  of  the  German  lan- 
guage.   Kluge,  F.  1103 

Etjmologies  in  the  Servian  commentary  to 
Vergil.  Mustard,  W.  P.  (Johns  Hopkins 
Univ.  Theses,  1892.)  .—2308 

Etymologisch  woordenboek  der  nederland- 
sche  taal.    Franck,  J.  R.36 

Etymology. 

Mueller,   F.  M.     Biographies  of  words 
and  the  home  of  the  Aryas.    1888.        —2176 

Smith,  B.  E.  (Ed.)    Century  cyclopedia  of 

names.  A  pronouncing  and  etymolog^ical  dic- 
tionary of  names  in  geography  .  .  .     [1894.] 

1112 

Gcoflrey,  pseud.     Etymological  researches.     4  pp. 

(Valpy,  A.  J.,  Class.  Joum.  v.  23,  1821,  p.  262.)— Grimm, 
J.  L.  K.  Himmel  und  gaume ;  Grnen  und  kuen ;  Darf ; 
Trauern ;  Woerter  des  leuchtens  und  brennens  j  Jorcna 
und  zivelles ;  Jiukan  ;  Ueber  die  znsanimengesetiten 
zahlen ;  Anhns  und  stein.  60  pp.  ( Kleinere  schriften, 
v.  7,  pp.  212,  213,  236,  239,  263,  275,  279,  374,  410.)— Ueber 
etymologic  und  sprachvergleichung.  28  pp.  (Kleinen 
schriften,  v.  1,  p.  300.)— Klein,  A.  Ueber  bedeutung  der 
etymologic  fuer  die  jurisprudenz.  20  pp.  {Zeiis.f.voelker- 
psych.  V.  16,  1886,  p.  394.)— Welse,  O.  Wortentlehnung 
und  wortschoepfting.  15  pp.  (Zeits.f.voelkerpsych.v.lS^ 
1882,  p.  233.)— Zur  charakteristik  der  volksetymologie. 
13  pp.    {Zeits.  f.  voelkerpsych.  v.  12, 1881,  p.  203.) 

See  also  Ijan^iiaso.— NameH. — WordN.  Also  the 
names  of  languages,  as  Eiigllsh,  French,  German, 
etc. 

Ell,  Earls  of.  Observations  on  the,  and  some  of 

their  presumed  descendants.  6  pp.  Ellis,  W.S.  (Sussex 
Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  10, 1868,  p.  63.) 

Eu,  France.   Chronique  des  Comtes  d'E.  depuis 

1130  jusqu'en  1390.  10  pp.  (Bouquet,  M.,  Rec.  hist.  Oaules, 
V.  23,  p.  439.)— Ex  obitnario  ecclesiae  Angensis.  3  pp. 
(Bouquet,  M.,  Rec.  hist.  Oaules,  v.  23,  p.  449.) 


EUBOEA,  Island 


1346 


teUDES 


Euboea  or  Negropont,  Island.     Bury,  J.  B. 

Enboia  before  the  Lelantine  war.  14  pp.  (Eng.  Riat.  Rev. 
V.  1,  1886,  p.  628.)— The  Lombards  and  Venetians  in  E. 
91  pp.  (,Joum.  of  Hellen.  studies,  v.  7,  1886,  p.  309 ;  v.  8, 
1887,  p.  IW ;  V.  9, 1888,  p.  91. )— Lolling.  H.  G.  Arteraision 
anf  Nordenboea ;  Ausgrabnng  am  Artemision  anf  Nord- 
enboea.  28  pp.  1  pi.  (K.  deutsch.  archaeol.  inst.  Mitthl. 
Athen.  abth.  v.  8,  1883,  pp.  7,  200.)— MaKlstretti,  P. 
Galeazzo  Maria  Sforza  e  la  caduta  di  Negroponte.  62  pp. 
(Soc.  stor.  lombarda,  Archiv.  2  s.  1881,  pp.  79, 337.)— Mnr- 
rny,  J.  Enboea.  12  pp.  {In  his  Handb.  for  travellers 
in  Greece,  1896,  p.  699.)— Polidorl,  P.  L.  (Ed.)  Due 
ritmi  e  una  narrazione  in  prosa  di  autori  contemporanei 
intomo  alia  presa  di  Negroponte,  U70.  41pp.  (Archiv. 
>toT.  ital.  Appendice,  v.  9,  1853,  p.  399.)— VIscher,  W, 
Topographische  skizze  der  insel  Euboia.  17  pp.  (Kleine 
tchriften,  v.  I,  p.  688.) 
See  alto  Xgatm  sea.— Ctaalcls.— Styra. 
Eubulitles.    Fragmenta.     [Or.]    1  p.    (Kock, 

K.  T.,  Comic.  Attic,  fragm.  v.  2,  pt.  1,  p.  431  j  Meineke, 
J.  A.  P.  A.,  Fragm.  comic.  Or.  v.  3,  p.  669.) 

£ubulides.    Julius,  L.    Reste  des  denkmales 

des  E.  15  pp.  1  pi.  (K.  deutsch.  archaeol.  inst.  MittU. 
Athen.  abth.  v.  7, 1882,  p.  81.)— Wolters,  P.  Zum  monu- 
ment des  E.  7  pp.  (K.  deutsch.  archaeol.  inst.  Mitthl. 
Athen.  abth.  v.  12, 1887,  p.  365.) 

Eubulus.     B.  C.  1  cent.     Fragmenta.     [Gr.] 

52  pp.  (Kock,  K.  T.,  Comic.  Altic.  fragm.  v.  2,  pt.  1,  p.  164 ; 
Meineke,  J.  A.  F.  A.,  Fragm.  comic.  Gr.  v.  3,  p.  203.) 

Eucalyptus  tree.  Uses  of.  20  pp.   (U.  S.  State 

Dept.  Reports  from  Consuls,  v.  46,  p.  1.) 

Eucbaris,  Planet.  Ball,  L.  de.  Nouveaux  ele- 
ments de  I'orbite  de  la  planftte  (181)  Eucharis.  29  pp. 
(Brussels,  Acad.  M6m.  cour.  v.  51, 1889.)— Recherches  sur 
I'orbite  de  la  planite  (181)  Eucharis.  44  pp.  (Brussels, 
Acad.  M(m.  cour.  v.  49,  1888. ) 

Eucharist.    See  Lord's  supper. 

Eucheria.    Versus.    4  pp.     (Lemaire,  N.  E., 

Poet.  Lat.  min.  v.  2,  p.  167 ;  Wernsdorf,  J.  C,  Poet.  Lat. 
min.  V.  3,  p.  97.) 

Eucherius,  St.,  Bp.  of  Lyons,    —circa  450. 

Epitome  about  certain  holy  places ;  The 
breviary ;  or,  short  description  of  Jerusalem. 
London,  1890.  8°.  {Palestine  Pilgrims^  Text 
Soc.)  1405 

Formulae  spiritalis  intellegentiae,  instruc- 

tionum  libri  duo,  passio  Agaunensium  mar- 
tyrum,  epistula  de  laude  heremi.  Accedunt 
epistulae  ab  Salviano  et  Hilario  et  Rustico  ad 
Eucherium  datae.  Recensuit  et  commentario 
critico  instruxit  Carolus  Wotke.  Vindobonae, 
1894.  8".  (Vienna,  Akad.  wissens.  Corpus 
script,  eccles.  Lat.  v.  31.)  — 3252 

Formnlaruin  codex  saec.  VI.    91  pp.    (Pitra,  J.  B., 

Analect.  sacra  Spicileg.  Solesmensi,  v.  2,  p.  484. ) 

Eucken,  Rudolf  Christoph.  1846—.  Aristoteles' 

anschauung  von  freundschaft  und  von  lebensguetern. 
44  pp.  (Samml.  wissens.  vorlrg.  v.  19,  1884,  p.  733.)— 
Fortlajce  als  religionsphilosoph.  17  pp.  (Zeits.f.  philos. 
V.  82,  1883,  p.  180.)— Ueber  bilder  und  gleichnisse  bei 
Kant.  33  pp.  (Zeit«. /.phitos.  v.  83,  1883,  p.  161.)— Der 
kampf  der  gegenwart  um  die  lebensanschauiingr  im 
lichte  der  weltgeschichtlichen  arbeit.  20  pp.  (Deutsch. 
rundschau,  v.  64,  1890,  p.  109.)— Moritz  Ncebeck.  14  pp. 
(DeutMh.  rundschau,  v.  50, 1887,  p.  224.)— Philosophic  des 
Thomas  von  Aquino  und  die  cultur  der  neuzeit. 
54  pp.     ( Zeits.  f.  philos.  v.  87,  1886,  p.  161. ) 

Falckenberir,  R.    Einheit  des  geisteslebens  in  be- 

wnsstaein  und  that  der  menschheit,  von  E.  61  pp.  ( Zeits. 
f.  philos.  V.  96, 1889,  p.  806.)— E.  Eucken 's  Prolegomena  zu 


forschungen  ueber  die  einheit  des  geisteslebens  in  be- 
wusstsein  und  that  der  menschheit.  33  pp.  (Zeits.  f. 
philos.  V.  90, 1887,  p.  110.)- Wlilttakor.  T.  Eucken,  Die 
lebensanschauungen  der  grossen  deuker.  4  pp.  (Mind, 
V.  15,  1890,  p.  284.) 

Euclides.    Circa  B.  O.  3  cent. 

Elements,  containing  the  first  six  books 
and  the  first  twenty-one  propositions  of  the 
eleventh  book.     Cambridge,  1845.    p.  8°. 

—2447 

Introdiictio  hnrnionioa:  Sectio  canonis.    68pp. 

(Meibom,  M.,  Antiq.  musie.  auct.  sepiem,  v.  1.) 

Proclus.   Philosophical  and  mathematical 

commentaries  on  the  first  book  of  Euclid's 
Elements.     17,92,  2  v.  in  1.  — 2442 

Boetliiiis.  A.  M.  T.  S.    Euclidis  libri.    16  pp.   ( Blume, 

P.,  and  others,  Schriften  d.  roem.  feldmesser,  v.  2,  p.  377.) 
— Fijfnler,  G.  L.  Euclide.  18  pp.  1  pi.  (In  his  Vies  des 
savants  illustres.  v.  1,  p.  250.)— Helberg,  J.  L.  Eln 
palimpsest  der  Elemente  Enklids.  14  pp.  (Phtlologus, 
v.  44,  1885,  p.  353.)— lilainrotli,  M.  Ueber  den  arabi- 
schen  Euklid.  56  pp.  ( Deutsch.  morg.  gesells.  ZWfs.  v.  36, 
1881,  p.  270.)— WelsMenborn,  H.  Zur  Optik  des  E. 
9  pp.     (Pftiiotofftw,  V.  45,  1888,  p.  54.) 

Eiidaeinoni.sm.    See  Eudemonism. 

Eude,  de  Cherrington.    See  Odo  de  Ciringtonia. 

Eude,  Emile.    Congrfes  Catholique  du  Portu- 
gal.   8  pp.    ( Correspondant,  n.  s.  v.  127,  1891,  p.  708. ) 

Eudel,  Paul.    1837—. 

Catalogue  de  I'argenterie  aneienne  apparte- 
nant  3,  M.  P.  E.  et  dent  la  vente  aura  lieu 
25,  26  Avril  1884.  [Avec  19  pis.]  [Paris,  1884.] 
r.  8°.  —1791 

Catalogue  des  anciennes  porcelaines  .  .  . 

objets  d'art . . .  composant  la  collection  de  feu 
M.  Fournier.    See  Fournier,  (—),  Sr. 

Eudemonism.  Duboc,  J.  Kant  und  der  eudae- 

monismus;  Beinerkung  von  Steinthal.  33  pp.  (Zeits.  f. 
voelkerpsych.  v.  14,  1882,  pp.  261,  473.)— Schiippe,  W. 
Zum  eudaemonismus.  32  pp.  (Vierte{jahrsschr.f.tmssena. 
philos.  v.  8,  1884,  p.  129.) 

See  also  Happiness. -Moral  philosophy.— Phi- 
losophy.—Pleasure. 

Eudemus,  of  Rhodes.   Ethica.   See  Aristoteles. 

Eudes,  King  of  France. 

Pavre,  E.  Eudes,  Comte  de  Paris  et  Roi 
de  Prance  (882-98).  1893.  { Biblioth.  Ecole  des 
hautes  itudes,  v.  99. )  —4153 

Eudes,  Valentin.  1787-1839.  Notice  sur  le  vil- 
lage de  Bomy.  8  pp.  (Soc.  antiq.  de  Morinie,  Afftn.  v.  6, 
1841,  p.  161.)  —  Analyse  critique  de  I'ouvrage  intitule : 
Essai  historique,  topographique,  et  statistique  de  I'arron- 
dissement  de  Bonlo^cue-sur-Mer,  par  Henry.  18  pp. 
(Soc.  antiq.  de  Morinie,  Mlm.  v.  1, 1834,  p.  167.)— Revue 
de  diverses  coutunies  et  usag^es  de  I'arrondissement 
de  St.  Omer.  32  pp.  (Soc.  antiq.  de  Morinie,  Mhn.  v.  5, 
1841,  p.  299.)— Notice  sur  le  Chateau  d'F.dequlnes  et 
sur  les  Franches  Veritas  de  St.  Omer.  14  pp.  (Soc.  antiq. 
de  Morinie,  Mim.  v.  4,  1839,  p.  267.)— Notice  sur  le  Weuf- 
Foss<t.  20  pp.  (Soc.  antiq.  de  Morinie,  J)f«m.  V.  4,  1839, 
p.  33.)  —  Dissertation  sur  le  tombeau  de  St.  Omer. 
13  pp.  (Soc.  antiq.  de  Morinie,  Mim.  v.  3,  1836,  p.  170.)— 
Relation  dn  Pas  d'Armes,  de  la  Croix  P61«rine,  pr6s 
St.  Omer;  Notes;  Appendice,  par  H.  Piers.  36  pp.  (Soc. 
antiq.  de  Morinie,  Mlm.  v.  1, 1834,  pp.  302,  312,  322.)— Re- 
cherches etymologiques,  fithographiques,  et  historiques 
sur  la  ville  de  St.  Omer,  157  pp.  (Soc.  antiq.  de 
Morinie,  Mlm.  v.  2,  pt.  2,  1835,  p.  3.) 

Eudes.    See  also  Odon. 


EUDOCIA  AUGUSTA,  Empress 


1347 


EULER,  August 


£iulocia  Aiiffiista,  Empress  of  the  East.    Lud- 

wich,  A.  Eudokia,  die  gattin  des  Kaisers  Theodosios  II, 
al8  dichterin.  20  pp.  {Rlieinvtch.  mus.  n.  s.  v.  37,  1882, 
p.  206.) 

Eiuluoiii  Aiiffiista,  of  Macrembolis,  Empress  of 

the  East.  Pa(zi|f,  E.  Die  Nonnus-quelle  der  E.  16  pp. 
(Bheiniach.  mus.  n.  s.  v.  37,  1882,  p.  67.)— Die  textur  im 
Violarium  der  E.  12  pp.  {Philologus,  v.  43, 1884,  p.  249.) 
— Piilcli,  P.  Die  Pariser  handschrifteii  des  Nonuus 
abbas  und  E.  6  pp.  (Philologiis,  v.  41, 1882,  p.  341.)— Zu 
E.     16  pp.     (Jfcrnl«»,  V.  17,  1882,  p.  177.) 

Einloxiis,  o/vlt/ien«.    B.  C.  3  cent.   Fragmenta. 

[Or.]  1  p.  (Koclt,  K.T.,  Comic.  ^Uic./ragm.  V.  3,  p.  332; 
Meiueke,  J.  A.  F.  A.,  Frag-in.  cotnic.  Gr.  v.  4,  p.  508.) 

Eurtoxiis,  of  Cnidus.    Martin,  T.  H.    M6moire 

sur  les  hypotheses  astronoiniques  d'Eudoxe,  de  Callippe, 
d'Aristote,  et  de  leur  6cole.  150  pp.  (Inst,  de  France, 
Acad.  Inscript.  Mini.  v.  30,  pt.  1,  1881,  p.  153.)— lllljfer, 
G.  P.  Eudoxos  von  Knidos  und  Eudoxos  von  Rhodes. 
39  pp.     (Philologus,  v.  50,  1891,  p.  191.) 

Eiidoxiis,  of  Rhodes.    Unger,  G.  F.    Eudoxos 

von  Knidos  und  Eudoxos  von  Rbodos.  39  pp.  (Philoto- 
gus,v.  SO,  1891,  p.  191.) 

Eiifro.syiie,  Legende  der.    12  pp.    Horstmann, 

C.  (Ed.)     {Eng.  studien,  v.  1,  1877,  p.  300.) 

Eiigaiioaii  hill>«,  Among  the.  12  pp.  Symonds, 

J.  A.    (Fortn.  Bev.  n.  s.  v.  48,  1890,  p.  107.) 

Eugene,  Prince  (Frangois  EugSne  de  Savoie- 
Carignan).     1663-1736. 

Life  and  military  actions.  2  ed.,  corrected 
and  enlarged.  With  an  account  of  his  death 
and  funeral.     London,  1736.     12°.  5884 

Memoirs,  written  by  himself.   Tr.  from  the 

French  by  Wm.  Mudford.  New  York,  1811. 
12°.  ■     4743 

iVote.— These  Memoirs  were  written  by  Karl  Joseph, 
Fuerst  von  Ligne. 

Parri,  B.    Vittorio  Amedeo  II  ed  Eugenio 

di  Savoia  nelle  gfuerre  della  Buccessione  spag- 
nuola.     1888.  3517 

4'ariitti,  D.    II  Cavaliere  di  Savoja  e  la  gioventti  del 

Principe  Eugenio.  70  pp.  {Archiv.  stor.  ital.  4  s.  v.  17, 
1886,  pp.  193,  317.)— II  gran  Principe  Eugenio.  20  pp. 
(.irchiv.  stor.  ital.  3  s.  v.  22,  1875,  p.  82.) 

Eugfeiie  <le  Beaiiliariisiis,  P)'mce.  See  Beau- 
harnais,  E.  de,  Due  de  Leuohtenberg,  Prince 
d'Eichstadt. 

Eugfene  Xapol^oii,  Viceroy  of  Italy.  See  Beau- 
hamais,  B.  de,  Lhic  de  Leiichtenberg,  Prince 
d'Eichstadt. 

Eugenie  (Euggnie  Marie  de  Montijo),  Empress 
of  the  French.  Blrkiiell,  A.  L.  Empress  Eugfenie  and 
the  court  of  the  Tuileries.  6  pp.  {Harper^s  Mag.  v.  76, 
1888,  p.  615.)— Forbes,  A.  The  French  Empress  and  the 
German  war.  13  pp.  ( MnetecntA  On(.  v.  32, 1892,  p.  285. ) 
— Parloii,  J.  Flight  of  E.  14  pp.  (/»i  his  Noted  women 
of  Europe  and  America,  p.  288.)— Sliiiiiions,  Sir  J.  L.  A. 
The  French  Empress  and  the  German  war:  a  reply. 
6  pp.     ( Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  32,  1892,  p.  430.) 

Eugenie.    36  pp.     La  Motte-Fouqu6,  F.  H.  K., 

Freiherr  de,  Ausgeiv.  werke,  v.  10,  p.  79. 

Eugenie  (irandet.    174  pp.    Balzac,  H.  de, 

CEuvres  compl.  v.  5,  p.  219. 

Eiig«5iiie'»  ffite  rtay.    5  pp.    {Harper's  Mag. 

V.  66,  1883,  p.  442.) 

Eugeuio,  St.,  Bp.  of  Toledo.    Ex  virtutibus  S. 

Eugenii  Bronii  ostensis ;  Ex  miraculis  S.  Eugenii  Diogili  • 
factis.    8  pp.     (Frankfort  Soc.  Script,  v.  15,  pt.  2,  pp.  846, 
653.) 

Vol.  III.— 169. 


Eiigenius  Til,  Pope.    —1163.  Epistolae.   6  pp. 

(Baluze,  F..,  Mitcell.  v.  3,  p.  19;  Martiue,  E.,  and  Durand, 
U.,  Vet.  script,  ampliss.  collect,  v.  2,  p.  627.) 

Libelluade  iiilrariillM  Eugenii.    2  pp.    (Marttne.E., 

and  Durand,  U.,  Vet.  script,  amplis:  collect.  T.  6,  p.  IIM.) 

EugMiius  IV,  Pt)pe.  1383-1447.  Bulla  adversua 
Prosperum  de  Columna  Cardinalem.  3  pp.  (Baluze,  E., 
Miscell.  V.  1,  p.  331.)— KpiHiolae.  6  pp.  (Thelner,  A., 
Vet.  man.  Hitiem.  et  Scot.  p.  872.)  —  IJttvriir.     1   p. 

(Baluze,  E.,  Miscell.  v.  3,  p.  194.) 

CaNati,  C.  C.  M.    Insidie  di  papa  Eugenio  IV  contro 

il  Conte  Francesco  Sforza.  9  pp.  (Boc.  stor.  lombarda, 
Archiv.  2  8.  1885,  p.  750.)— PiuM  II.  Pope.  Oratio  de 
morte  Eugenii  IV  et  creatione  Nicolai  V.  9  pp.  (Baluze, 
E.,  Miscell.  V.  1,  p.  384.)— Vita  Eugenii  Papae  IV  acrlpta 
ab  auctore  coaetaneo.  2  pp.  (Baluze,  E.,  Miscell.  v.  1, 
p.  329.) 

Eiigrapliius.    See  Terentius  Afer,  P. 
Eugiibiue  tables. 

AuPRECHT,  T.,  and  Kirchhofp,  J.  W.  A. 
Text  der  iguvinischen  tafeln.  Commentar  zu 
den  iguvinischen  tafeln.  1851.  (In  their  Die 
umbrischen  sprachdenkmaeler,  v.  2. )     — 2122 

Breal,  M.  J.  A.    Tables  eugubines  :  texte, 

traduction,  et  commentaire,  avec  une  g^m- 
maire  et  une  introduction  historique.  1875, 
1  V.  and  atlas.  (Biblioth.  Eeole  des  hautes 
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HuscHKE,  G.  p.  E.    Die  iguvischen  tafeln 

.  .  .  mit  hinzufuegung  einer  graramatik  und 
eines  glossars  der  umbrischen  sprache  Voll- 
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Newman,  P.  W.  Text  of  the  Iguvine  in- 
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The  same.  (Philol.  Soc.  London,  TVant. 
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— -  Br^al.  M.  J.  A.    Tables  eugubines.    23  pp.    {Rev.  d. 
deux  mondes,  1875,  3  p«r.  v.  12,  p.  57.) 
See  also  I'mbrlan  lantcnnKe. 

T^ngyppuis,  Abbot  of  Lucullano.  Scent.  Ex- 
cerpta  ex  operibus  S.  Augustini.  Recensuit 
et  commentario  critico  instruxit  Pius  Knoell. 
Vindobonae,  1885.  8°.  (Vienna,  Akad.  wis- 
sens.  Corpus  script,  eccles.  Lat.  v.  9,  pt.  1. ) 

—3242 

Vita  Sancti  Severini.  Recensuit  et  com- 
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Eiilalia.  1  p.  Boehmer,  E.  (Romanische  stu- 
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Eulalialiert,  Zum.  4  pp.  Luecking,  Q.   (Jahrb. 

f.  roman.  und  engl.  lit.  v.  15,  1876,  p.  393.) 

EHlciisj)icgel.  Vie  joyeuse  et  rficrfiative  de 
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BeviiHtein,  R.     Zu  E.    1  p.     (Oermania,  v.  7,  1862, 

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See  also  dlrriiian  flrtlon. 

Eiiler,  August. 

Das  koenigtum  im  altfranzoesischen  Karls- 
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gaben,v.65.)  2306 


GULER,  Leonhard 


1348 


EUPHROSYNA,  St. 


Eiiler,  Leonhard.    1707-83. 

Letters  on  diflferent  subjects  in  natural 
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John  Griseom.  New  York,  1833.  2  v.  18°. 
(Harper's  Fam.  Libr.  nos.  56,  56.)  4347 

Reproduction  of  memoir  of  1758  on  the  rotation  of 

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£iiler.    See  also  Uhler. 

Eiiliiigr«  Karl.    Handschrift  1590  der  Leipziger 

Universitaetsbibliothek.  15  pp.  [Oermania,  v.  33,  1888, 
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(Ed. )    Chronik  des  Johan  Oldecop.    See 

Oldecop,  J. 

(Ed.)  Heinrich  Kaufringer's  Gedichte.  See 

Kaufringer,  H. 

Kiillstea.  50pp.  Bonifacio,  da Feroiia.  (Archiv. 

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Eulogies.    See  Speeches. 

Eulogies  and  orations  on  the  life  and  death 
of  Gen.  George  Washington,  first  President  of 
the  United  States.    Boston,  1800.    8°.        1247 

Contents. 

Ames,  F.  Jackson,  Mc^.  W.  Paine,  T. 

Bigelow,  T.  Kirkland,  J.  T.  Parker,  I. 

Blake,  G.  Lee,  Maj.-Gen.  H.  Ramsay,  D. 

Blyth,  J.  Linn,  W.  Sewall,  J.  M. 

Brooks,  J.  Mason,  J.  M.  Smith,  J. 

Davis,  J.  Minot,  G.  R.  Sumner,  C.  P. 

Dunham,  J.  Morris,  G. 

Eiilogrius,  Favonius.     5  cent.     Disputatio  de 

Somnio  Scipionis.  13  pp.  (Orelli,  K.,  and  Baiter,  J.  Q., 
M.  Tullii  Oicerimis  scholiustae,  v.  1,  p.  401.) 

Eulogy  of  Richard  Jefferies.    Besant,  Sir  W. 

4716 
Eumedes.     Fragmenta.     [Or.]     1  p.     (Kock, 

K.  T.,  Comic.  Allic.  fragm.  v.  3,  p.  377.) 

Euiiielus.    Streber,   F.     Die  syracusanischen 

stempelschneider  Phrygillos,  Sosion,  und  E.  26  pp. 
(Munich,  Akad.  wissens.  Denksehr.  v.  39:  Philos.-philol. 
classe,  Abhandl.  v.  10,  pt.  1,  1864,  p.  1.) 

Euiiieliis,  of  Corinth.  B.  O.  8  cent.  Fragmenta. 
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Euinenes.      Doerpfeld,   W.      Stoa  des  E.  in 

Athen.  3  pp.  (K.  deutsch.  archaeol.  inst.  A/i«hi.  ^(/i«n. 
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Euineniiis,  of  Autun.  3  ce«(.   Pro  restaurandis 

acolis  oratio;  Panegyricus  Constantio  Caesari  dictus; 
Panegyricus  Constantino  Augusto  dictus;  Gratiarum 
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Euinolpidae.    Baly,  J.  S.    Description  of  new 

species  and  genera  of  eumolpidae.  20  pp.  (Linnean 
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genera  and  species  of  South  American  eumolpidae.  18  pp. 
(Entomol.  Soc.  London,  Trans.  1878,  p.  281.)  — Descrip- 
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Descriptions  de  col€opt6res  nonveaux  ou  peu  connus  de 
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Descriptions  of  new  genera  and  species  of  eumolpidae. 
10  pp.  (Ann.  Mag.  Nat.  Hist.  3  s.  v.  13,  1804,  p.  380.) 
See  also  <'oleoptera.— IiiHectN. 

Euuapiu.s,  ofSardis.   Cobet,  C.  G.   Ad  Eunapii 

fragmenta.  15  pp.  (ilfnemos^/ne,  n.  s.  v.  10, 1882,  p.  27.)— 
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V.  2,  1867,  p.  403.) 

Eunicus.    B.C.  5  cent.    Fragmenta.    [Gr.]   1  p. 

(Kock,  K.  T.,  Comic.  Attic,  fragm.  v.  1,  p.  781 ;  Meineke, 
J.  A.  F.  A.,  Fragm.  comic.  Or.  v.  2,  pt.  2,  p.  856.) 

Eunoniia,  St.    Velser,  M.    Conversio  et  passio 

martyrura  Afrae,  Hilariae;  Dignae,  Eunomiae,  Eutropiae 
quae  Augustae  Vindelicorum  passae  sunt.  68  pp.  ( Opera, 
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Eunuchs.  Bergmann,  F.  Origine,  significa- 
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42  pp.  (Royal  Asiat.  Soc.  North-China  branch,  Joum. 
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Eunuchus.    See  Terentius  Afer,  P. 
Eupatridae.  Hirzel,  R.  Die  Eupatriden.  5  pp. 

(Bheinisch.  mus.  n.  s.  v.  43,  1888,  p.  631.) 

Euphanes.    Fragmenta.    [Gr.]    2  pp.    (Kock, 

K.  T.,  Comic.  Attic,  fragm.  v.  2,  pt.  1,  p.  296.) 

Eupliorbia.  Wetterwald,  X.  Blatt- und  spross- 

bildung  bei  euphorbien  und  cacteen.  64  pp.  6  pi.  (Acad. 
Caes.  Leop.-Car.  Nova  acta,  v.  53, 1889,  p.  377.) 

Eupliorbus.    Kekulg,   R.    Euphorbos.    5  pp. 

(Bheinisch.  mus.  a.  a.  v.  43, 1888,  p.  481.) 

Eupliorion,  of  Chalets.    Thraemer,  E.   Eupho- 

rion  bei  Plutarch.    7  pp.    (Kermes,  v.  25,  1890,  p.  55.) 

Euphranor,  a  May-day  conversation  at  Cam- 
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Enplira.sia,  St.  Bonfadini,  A.  Vite  di  S. 
Guglielma,  Regina  d'Ungheria  e  di  S.  Eufra- 
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Euphrates  river.  Cowpeb,  H.  S.  Through 
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Berlou,  J.  de.    Le  canal  de  Suez  et  le  chemin  de  fer 

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2  pp.    (Dublin  Univ.  Mag.  v.  57, 1861,  p.  488.) 

Euphron.  Fragmenta.  [Gr.]  8  pp.  (Kock, 
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Euphroniu.s.   Harrison,  J.  E.   Some  fragments 

of  a  vase  presumably  by  E.  4  pp.  1  pi.  (Joum.  of  Hellen. 
studies,  v.  9,  1888,  p.  143.) 

Euphrosyna,  St.    Boucherie,  A.    Vie  de  Ste. 

Euphrosyne,  texte  romano-latin  du  8  au  9  sificle.  49  pp. 
(Rev.  d.  lang.  rom.  v.  2,  1871,  pp.  23,  109.)— t'ornii,  J. 
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Eiiphuisin.    Hunt,  T.  W.    Euphuism  in  literal 

ture  and  style.  11  pp.  {New  Kngtander,v.50,  ISHQ,  p.lfi9.) 
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phuismus.    23  pp.     (Eng.  studien,  \,  14,  1S90,  p.  ISS.) 

See  also  Entj^lith  lilrrntiiro.  History  and  criticism.— 
Mlly  or  L.vl.y.  J. 

Eiipoli.s.     Circa  B.   C.  446-410.     Fragmenta. 

[Gr.]  112  pp.  (Kock,  K.  T.,  Comic.  AtUc.  fragm.  v.  1, 
p.  258.) 

Eur*',  France.  La  Balle,  (— )  de,  and  others. 
Norniandie  monumentale  et  pittoresque  .  .  . 
Heliogravures  .  .  .  d'aprfes  les  photographies : 
Eure.     1896,  2  pts.  in  1  v.  — 17B5 

Eure-ot-Loir,  France.    Cotchin,  ( — ).    Monu- 

mens  celtiques  existans  dans  le  d6partement  d'E.  7  pp. 
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{  — )  de.  Des  vestiges  des  monumens  du  culte  druidique, 
dfipartement  d'E.  17  pp.  (Soc.  antiq.  de  France,  M6m. 
V.  1,  1817,  p.  310.) 

Eureka :  a  prose  poem.    Poe,  E.  A.         —2407 

Note. — Also  in  liis  Works,  ed.  by  E.  C.  Stedman  and  O.  E. 
Woodberry,  v.  9,  p.  1. 

Eureka  distrii-t,  Nevada. 

Curtis,  J.  S.  Silver-lead  deposits  of  Eu- 
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Hague,  A.  Geology  of  the  Eureka  district, 

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atlas  —3651 

Walcott,  C.  D.  Paleontology  of  the  Eu- 
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4'iirtiM.  J.  S.    Abstract  of  a  report  on  the  mining 

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Eurliytliiuie  in  den  chorgesaengen  der  Grie- 
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Eiiria,  Bp.  of.    See  Donatus,  St. 

Eiiric,  King  of  tlie  Visigoths.  Gaudenzi,  A.  {Ed.) 
Un'  antica  compilazione  di  diritto  romano  e  visigoto ;  con 
alcuni  frammenti  delle  leggi  di  Eurico  tratta  da  un  MS. 
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Euripides.     B.  C.  480-406. 

Tragoediae  octodeoim.  His  accessit  ejus- 
dem  Electra,  valde  quidem  hactenus  ab  eru- 
ditis  desiderata  tragoedia,  ac  nuper  demftm 
in  lucem  edita.  [Gr.]  Francoforti  [1560]. 
16°.  L.20 

Oont^mts. 
'AXktjo-tis.  'HW/trpo. 

'XvSpoiidxv-  'UpaKXeiSai. 

'E/cdjSr;.  'iKiriSet. 

'EX^Ki;.  'Iir7r6Xi;Toj  (rTeipayi](p6pos. 


EURIPIDES 

'lipiyima 

ri  Iv  KiMii. 

'Op^ffTIJt. 

'lipcyinia 

T]  if  Totipon. 

'  P^ffOI, 

"loiv. 

TpvdJei. 

Kl/xXbl^. 

^iyuraai. 

MijScia. 

Moschopulus,  M.     Si/ra^ 

<  TO)/  plow 

tSu  Fojirroi;.— 

Theodulns 

,  Monk.     'Xi(ivo\pi.i 

TouTe  Ei5p(ir(Joi/. 

—  Tragoediae  et  fragmenta.  Recensuit,  in- 
terpretationem  Latinam  correxit,  scholia 
Graeca  e  codicibus  manuscriptis  partim  sup- 
plevit  partim  emendavit  Aug.  Matthiae.  [  Or.  ] 
Lipsiae,  1813-37.    10  v.  8°.  3286 

Contents. 
'AXk7)(J-ti5,  v.  1.  'Itfnyivtta  ij  iy  kffKlii, 

'AySpofidxVf  V.  2.  v.  2. 

Bd)tx<")  V.  3.  'I^i7^wia  i)  iy  Taipou, 

'ExdjSr;,  V.  1.  v.  2. 

'EUyri,  V.  3.  'lioy,  v.  3. 

'HX^icTpo,  V.  3.  KiiitXw^,  V.  2. 

'Hpa/cXfiSai,  v.  .3.  Mi)Jeio,  v.  1. 

*HpaKXi}j  fj.aiy6tJ.evoi,  V.  o.     'Op^ffrrjt,  v.  1. 
'iK^TiSes,  V.  2.  'P^ffos,  V.  2. 

'iTTTriXuTos  <rTe<i>avriif)6pos,     TpvdSei,  v.  2. 

V.  1.  4>oii'ur<roi,  v.  1. 

Index  codicnm.  v.  6.— Index  eilitionnni  praeci- 
piinrnm,  v.  6.- FraKinota*  v.  9.— Matthiae,  A.  H. 
Xotao,  v.  6-8. — Scholia  tiraeca,  v.  4, 5.— Indices,  v.  10. 

—  Tragoediae  superstites  et  deperditarum 
fragmenta  ex  recensione  G.  Dindorfli.  [Gr.] 
Oxonii,  1832-40.    3  v.  in  4,  8°.  3286 

C&ntents. 


'AXktjittij,  v.  1. 
'AySpofiixVy  V.  1. 
'Airo<rira<rfuiTio,  V.  2. 
BaKxat,  V.  2, 
'Exd/Sr;,  V.  1. 
'EX^KTj,  V.  2. 
'HX^KTpa,  V.  2. 
'HpoxXeiSai,  V.  2. 
'Hpo/tX^s  paiydfjeyos,  V.  2. 
'iK^TiSes,  V.  1. 
'1^^6X11X0$   ffTe(fiayri(p6pos, 

V.  1. 

Dindorf,  K.  W.    Annotatlones,  v.  3,  pts.  1,  2.— In- 
dices, v.  3,  pt.  2. 

Fabulae.    Recognovit  Adolphus  Kirchhofif. 

[Gr.]    Berolini,  1867-68.     3  v.  in  1,  8°.       3287 
Contents. 

'Iipiyiyaa  i]  ^y  Ai\ldi, 


'l<piy^ycLa  ij  iy  A6\iSi, 

V.  1. 
'  Itfuyiytia.  17  iy  Taipou, 

V.  1. 
'lay,  V.  2. 
KiiicXci)^,  V.  2. 
Mi)S«o,  V.  1. 
'OpiaTTit,  V.  1. 
'Prjffos,  V.  2. 
TpifidSfs,  V.  2. 
iotvKraai,  v.  1. 


'AXktjo-tis,  v.  1. 
'  AySpopulxVi  V.  1. 
BaKxat,  V.  1. 
'Exd/Sij,  V.  1. 
'FAiyv,  V.  1. 
'll\iKTpa,  V.  1. 
'HpaxXftSai,  V.  2. 
'HpoxX^s  ij,aiy6fuyos,  v.  2. 
'lKiTiS(s,  V.  2. 
'lmr6\vTos,  V.  2. 

iotyuTffai,  V.  3 
Vivos  EipiirlSou  xol  filos,  v.  1. 


'lipiyiyeia  i]  iy  taipoit, 

V.  2. 
lay,  V.  3. 
KiiitXw^,  V.  .3, 
Mi)J«a,  V.  3. 
'Op^ffTijt,  V.  3. 

'Pi7<T05,  V.  3. 
TpipdSes,  V.  3. 


EURIPIDES 


1350 


EURIPIDES 


Tragoediae,  ex  recenaione  Augusti  Nauckii. 

[O.]     Lipsiae,  1869-81.     3  v.  16°.  3287 

Note.—V.  J,  2  are  S  e<J. 

Contents. 


'AXic»;<rrit,  v.  1. 
'AySpofidxv,  V.  1. 
AvcwTcur^rui,  V.  3. 
Bditx'",  V.  1. 
'EKdpri,  V.  1. 
'EXini,  V.  1. 
'nXiKTpa,  V.  1. 
'HpanrXei^ai,  v.  1. 
'HpaxX^s  )W.iv6fievos,  V.  1. 
'IitfriJo,  V.  1. 

'IXTJXUTOS    ffT(4>aVT)<p6f)OS, 

V.  1. 

Nanck,  J.  A.  De  codiolbus  Euripideis  et  editionibus, 
V.  1.— r^TOS  EvpiviSov  Kal  /3(os,  v.  1.— Naack,  J.  A.  Dc 
Giiripidis  vita,  poesi,  ingenio,  v.  1.— Index,  v.  3. 

[Tragoediae.]    Ex  recensione  Frederic!  A. 

Paley.    [Gr.]   Cantabrigiae,  1872-77.   3  v.  16°. 

Contents.  ^^87 


V.  2. 
'l<j>iyii>eta  i)  iv  laipois, 
V.  2. 

'luK,   V.   2. 

Ki))t\«^,  V.  2. 
MifJeia,  V.  2. 

'Op^ffTTJt,  V.  2. 

'P^ffoj,  V.  2. 
TpvdSfs,  V.  2. 
4>oii'«i'<roi,  V.  2. 


AXitjjffTis,  V.  1. 
'AySpondxv,  V.  2. 
Bd/txoi,  V.  2. 
'E/cd/Sij,  V.  2. 
'EX^n;,  V.  2. 
'HX^icTpo,  V.  2. 
'HpairXetSat,  v.  1. 

HpaKXyjs  fiatvS^voSy  v.  3. 
'IWriSes,  V.  1. 
'Iir7r4Xi;Tos  <rTe^avi:i<p6pos, 
v:  1. 


'I(f)iyiveia  i)  iv  AvXldi, 

V.  3. 
'I<f>iyiyeia  i)  iv  Tavpois, 

V.  3. 
'Iwp,  V.  2. 
KiSkXoi^,  v.  3. 
M^Seta,  V.  1. 
'Op^o-Tijt,  V.  3. 
'P^o-os,  V.  1. 
T/)(()d5es,  V.  1. 
^ohiffirai,  V.  3. 


Paley,  F.  A.    De  codiribiis  Euripidis  manuscriptis, 
V.  3.— Verbornm  et  nnniiiinin  index,  v.  1-3. 

Sept  tragedies,  texte  grec.   Recension  nou- 

velle,  avec  un  commentaire  critique  et  expli- 
catif,  une  introduction,  et  des  notices  par 
Henri  Weil.    2  6d.,  remani6e.    Paris,  1879.    8°. 

Contents.  3284 

Exd/Sij.  'I^iY^xcia  17  ip  Taipois. 

'WKiicrpa.  Mi)5eio. 

Iirir6Xi;Tos  aT€(fiavTjip6pot.      ^Op4<rTrjs. 

'Itpiy^veia  t)  iv  \i\lSi.. 

Pabularum  fragmenta  recensuit  .  .  .  F.  H. 

Bothe.  [Or.]  Lipsiae,  1844.  8°.  (Bothe,  F. 
H.,  Poet.  seen.  Gr.  v.  4. )  3283 

Tragoediae,  fragmenta,  epistolae  ex  edi- 

tione  Josuae  Barnesii  nunc  recusa  et  aucta, 
appendice  observationum  e  variis  doctorum 
virorum  libris  collecta.  [Cur.  S.  F.  N.  Morus 
et  C.  D.  Beckius.]  [Gr.etLat.]  Lipsiae,  1778- 
88.     3  V.  4°.  3281 

Contents. 


Alcestis,  V.  1. 
Andromache,  v.  1. 
Baccbae,  v.  2. 
Cyclops,  V.  2. 
Dana£,  v.  2. 
Blectra,  v.  2. 
Hecuba,  v.  1. 
Helena,  v.  2. 
Heraclidae,  v.  2. 
Hercules  fnrens,  v.  2. 
Bippolytus,  V.  1. 


Ion,  V.  2. 

Iphigenia   in    Aulide, 

V.  1. 
Iphigenia    in   Tauris, 

V.  1. 
Medea,  v.  1. 
Orestes,  v.  1. 
Phoenissae,  v.  1. 
Rbesns,  v.  1. 
Bnpplices,  t.  1. 
Troades,  ▼.  1. 


Ad<litloneN  et  emendationes  scholiorum  Euripidis, 
V.  3.— Anlinndversioniini  in  Euripidem  accessiones 
quaedam,  v.  3.— C'hroiiolOKriH  Nccniea  ab  Euripidis 
nati  tempore  ad  ejusdem  mortem,  v.  3.— Reccnsio  codl- 
eiiin,  V.  3. — Recensio  edit  ion  11 111,  v.  3.— Kpistolae, 
V.  2.— rrnjfinenta,  v.  2.— Barnes,  J.  De  variis  ifrain- 
■natieoruin  HiKiioruiii  formis,  v.  I.— Brunk,  R.  F.  P. 
Observationes  ad  Medeain,  v.  3.— Heath,  B.  Tractatus 
de  tragicorum  Qraecorum  nietrlN,  v.  3.— Musgrave,  S., 
and  others.  Notae.  v.  3.— Prevost,  P.  Olraervntionen 
ad  Euripidem,  v.  3.— Canter,  W.  In  Euripidem  prole- 
KOinena,  v.  1.— Beck,  C.  D.  Diatribe  critica  de  Riieso, 
V.  3.— Recensio  Ncriptoriiin  in  Euripidem,  v.  3.— Barnes, 
J.  Tractatus  de  trai^oedia  veterum  Graecornm,  v.  1.— 
Varietas  lectioiilH,  v.  3.— Recensio  vorNioniiiii,  v.  3. 
—Barnes,  J.  Euripidis  vitA,  v.  1.— Moschopulus,  M. 
Synopsis  vitae  Euripidis,  v.  1.— Theodulus,  Monk.  Sy- 
nopsis vitae  Euripidis,  v.  1.— Indices,  v.  2,  3. 

—  Opera  omnia;  ex  editionibus  praestantis- 
simis  fldeliter  recusa  ;  Latina  interpretatione, 
scholiis  antiquis,  et  eruditorum  observationi- 
bus,  illustrata :  necnon  indicibus  omnigenis 
instruota  . .  .  Cura  et  typis  Andrese  et  Joannis 
M.    Duncan.      [Gr.  et  Lat]     Glasguae,    1821. 


9  V.  8°. 


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Contents. 

Alcestis,  V.  3. 

Ion,  V.7. 

Andromache,  v.  4. 

Iphigenia   in    Aulide, 

Bacchae,  v.  6. 

V.  4. 

Cyclops,  V.  6. 

Iphigenia    in   Tauris, 

Danae,  v.  7. 

V.  5. 

Electra,  v.  7. 

Medea,  v.  2. 

Hecuba,  v.  1. 

Orestes,  v.  1. 

Helena,  v.  6. 

Phoenissae,  v.  2. 

Heraclidae,  v.  6. 

Rhesus,  V.  6. 

Hercules  furens,  v 

7. 

Supplices,  V.  4. 

Hippolytus,  V.  3. 

Troades,  v.  5. 

C'hronolo^in  sceiilva  ab  Euripidis  nati  tempore  ad 
ejusdem  mortem,  v.  1.— Recensio  codloiiiii.  v.  1.— Re- 
censioeditioniini,  V.  1.— Kpigrraniinata,  v.7.— EpiM- 
tolae,  V.  7.— Fra^inenta,  v.  7.— Valckenaer,  L.  K, 
Diatribe  in  Euripidis  fragmenta,  v.  8.— Barnes.  J.  De 
variis  |?rainniatii*oruni  Ni^noruni  formis,  v.  1.— 
Hermann,  J.  G.  J.  Praefatio  ad  Heciibain,  v.  1.— 
Elmsley,  P.  Praefatio  ad  lleraclidaN,  v.  6.— Hermann, 
J.  G.  J.  Praefatio  ad  Ilemilein  rurentcni,  v.  7.— 
Monk,  J.  H.,  Bp.  of  Gloucester  and  Bristol.  Praefatio  ad 
IIi|»|»olytum,  V.  3.— Valckenaer,  L.  K.  Praefatio  ad 
Hippolytum,  V.  3.— Markland,  J.  Praefatio  ad  Iphi^e- 
nlani  in  Aulide  el  TaiiriM,  v.  4.— Syllabus  notarum, 
quibus  designantur  iiiaiiiiKeripti  et  editiones,  v.  1,3.— 
Supplementum  notariiin,  v.  8.— Beck,  C.  D.  Prae- 
fatio. V.  1.— Musgrave,  S.  Praefatio,  v.  1.— Porson,  R. 
Praefatio,  v.  1.— Matthiae,  A.  H.  PraefationeN,  v.  1.— 
Canter,  W.  In  Euripidem  proleg^oiiiena,  v.  1.— Beck, 
C.  D.  Diatribe  critica  de  RheMO,  v.  5.— Scholia  in 
KheNiini  et  Troadas,  v.  5.— Supplementum  MCholio* 
rum,  V.  8.— Recensio  soriptornin  in  Euripidem,  v,  1. 
—Barnes,  J.  Tractatus  de  tra^oe^lla  veterum  Graeco- 
rum,  v,  1.— Auctarium  notarum  in  TroadaN,  v.  5.— 
Recensio  verNioniiin,  v.  1.— Barnes,  J.  Euripidis  vita, 
V.  1.— Moschopulus,  M.  Synopsis  vilae  Euripidis,  v.  1.— 
Theodulus,  Monk.  Synopsis  vitae  Euripidis,  v,  1.— In- 
dices, V.  9. 

—  Nineteen  tragedies  and  fragments.  Tr.  by 
Michael  Wodhull.  New  ed.,  corrected  through- 
out by  the  translator.     London,  1809.    3  v.  8°. 

3343 
Contents. 

Hecuba,  v.  1 


Alcestis,  V.  1. 
Andromache,  v.  1. 
Bacchanalians,  v.  2. 
Children  of  Hercules, 
Cyclops,  V.  2. 
Electra,  v.  3. 
Fragments,  v,  8^ 


Helen,  v.  3. 

Hercules  distracted,  v.  3. 

Hippolytus.  V.  1. 

Ion,  V.  3. 

Iphigenia  in  Aulis,  v.  2. 

Iphigenia  in  Tauris,  t.  2. 


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Medea,  v.  1.  Rhesus,  v.  2. 

Orestes,  v.  1.  Suppliants,  v.  2. 

Phoenician  damsels,  v.  1.         Trojan  captives,  v.  2. 
Index,  V.  3. 

[Tragedies.]    Tr.  by  Rev.  R.  Potter,    v.  1. 

London,  1832.     18°.  4367 

Co7itent8. 
Alcestis.  Ion. 

Bacchae.  Medea. 

Hippolytus.  Phoenician  virgins. 

Potter,  R.    Bio);ra|ihionl  Nkctch  of  E. 

Translations  from,  by  J.  Cartwright.   Lon- 
don [1866].     p.  8°.  3343 

Contents.  I|>hi«(eiii»  in  Aiilis.— I|ihi^enia  In 
Tanriji.—.^ertoa.— OvirtlnM  Naso,  P.    CBnone  Paridi. 

Three  dramas,  [tr.  ]  by  Wm.  Cranston  Law- 
ton.     Boston,  1889.     8°.  3343 

Contents.  Alkesti«.~On  the  origin  and  spirit  of 
Attic  tra(ro«l}'.~K|>llo|fne.— llippol.vtoji.— Mo- 
dea. 

Frajt^nientH.  Tr.  by  H.  H.  Milman.  8pp.   (.(Eschylus, 

Agamemnon,  tr.  by  H.  H.  Milman,  p.  212. ) 

Beck,  C.  D.   Index  Graecitatls  Eurlpideae. 

1829.     {Index  in  trag.  Gr.  v.  1.)  3271 

BoECKH,   A.     Graecae   tragoediae  prlnei- 

pum,  .lEschyli,  Sophoclls,  Eurlpldis,  num  ea, 
quae  supersunt,  et  genuina  omnia  sint,  et 
forma  prlmltiva  servata,  an  eorum  famlliis 
allquld  debeat  ex  Us  trlbui.     1808.  3282 

■—  DiNDORF,  K.  W.    Annotatlones.    1839-40, 

1  V.  In  2.    ( Euripides,  Tragoediae  ...  ex  recena. 

G.  Dindorfii,  v.  3,  pts.  1,  2. )  3285 
Metra  jEschyll,  Sophoclls,  Eurlpldis,  et 

Aristophanis.  1842.  3284 
( Ed. )    Scholia  Graeca  in  Eurlpldis  Tra- 

goedlas.     1863,  4  v.  3285 

Hartung,  J.  A.    Euripides  restitutus,  slve  • 

scrlptorum  Eurlpldis  ingenlique  censura. 
1843-44,  2  V.  3286 

Lees,  J.   T.     Aikoki/cJs  X(57os  in  Euripides. 

1891.  4204 

Mahaffy,  J.  P.   Euripides.   1879.    (Green, 

J.  R.,  Class,  loriters.)  3287 

Matthiae,   a.   H.     Notae.     1821-24,   3  v. 

(Euripides,  Tragoediae,  recens.  A.  Matthiae, 
V.  6-8. )  3285 

and  others.    Lexicon  Euiipldeum.   1841. 

3284 

Musorave,  S.,  and  others.     Notae.     1788. 

( Euripides,  Tragoediae,  cur.  S.  F.  N.  Morus  et 
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Patin,  H.  J.  G.     Etudes  sur  les  tragiques 

grecs.     Buripide.     1883,  2  v.  3275 

Schmidt,  J.  H.  H.    Die  lyrischen  partlen 

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Scholia  Grabca.  1817-18,  2  v.  ( Euripides, 

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Valckenaer,  L.  K.     Diatribe  in  Euripldis 

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Alcestis  :  tr.  Into  English  verse,  according 
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Bacchae.  In  usum  studiosae  juventutis  re- 
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Sec  also  Seneea,  L.  A.     Hercules  furens. 

Hippolytus. 

Tragoedia  Hippolytus,  quam  Latino  car- 
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EURIPIDES 


1353 


EUMPIDES 


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Ion. 

Ion.  Recensuit  Godofredus  Hermannus. 
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Ipliigrenla  In  Aniide. 

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Hennig,   H.      De   Iphigeniae   Aulidensis 

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Ipliis:enia  in  Tauris. 

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.Medea. 

Medea,  ed.  A.  Kirchhoff.     [Or.]    Berolini, 
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Ilriinck,  R.  F.  P.    Observationes  ad  Medeam.    6  pp. 

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.See  also  (a  lover,  R.    Medea.— Legouv^,  G.J.  B.  E.  W. 
MM^e.— Seneca.  L.  A.    Medea. 

Melanippe. 
WiienNcIi,  R.     Zu  den   Melanippen  des  E.     20  pp. 
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Oresten. 

Orestes.     Recensuit  Godofredus  Herman- 
nus.    [Gr.'\     Lipsiae,  1841.     8°.  3286 

Uent,  1.  M.  van.    Obi^ei-vationes  criticae  in  Euripidis 

Orestem.  5  pp.  (3fneni08i/ne,  v.  6,  1857,  p.  439.)— Supple- 
mentum nolarniii  ad  scholia  in  Orestem.  21  pp.  (Euri- 
pides, Opera  omnia,  cur.  A.  et  J.  M.  Duncan,  v.  8,  p.  631.) 
—  Supplementum  Hrliolioriini  in  Euripidis  Orestem. 
48  pp.  (Euripides,  Opera  omnia,  cur.  A.  et  J.  M.  Duiwan, 
V.  8,  p.  409.)— Wessely,  K.  Papyrus  fragment  des  chor- 
gesanges  von  Euripides'  Orest.  330  FF.  Mit  partitur. 
Mittextbild.  9  pp.  {Mittheil.  aiis  der  samml.  der  Papyrus 
Erzherzog  Rainer,  v.  6,  1892,  p.  65.) 


EURIPIDES 


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EUROPE 


PhMethon. 

Phaethontis  fragmenta.     [Or.]    16  pp.    (Valpy,  A.  J., 
Ctaa.  Joum.  V.  22, 1820,  p.  156.) 

Burir<>«,  G.     In    Euripidei    Phaethontis   fragmenta 

notae.  8  pp.  (Valpy,  A.  J.,  Class.  Joum.  v.  26,  1822, 
p.  366,)— Kill*.  K.  Euripideum.  1  p.  (Hermes,  v.  20, 
188S,  p.  496.)— Wllamowilz-Moellfudorir.  U.  von. 
Pbaethon.    39  pp.    (Hermes,  v.  18, 1883,  p.  390. ) 

Phoonissao. 

Tragoedia  Phoenlssae.  Interpretationem 
addidit  H.  Qrotii,  Graeea  castigavit  e  MStls., 
atque  adnotatioiilbus  instruxit,  scholia  sub- 
jecit  Ludovicus  O.  Valckeiiaer.  [Or.  et  LmI.] 
Lipsiae,  1824.     2  v.  in  1,  8°.  3287 

Bur|C<^H<  G.    Euripidis  Phoenlssae  emendatae.    6  pp. 

(Valpy,  A.  J.,  Class.  Joum.  v.  24,  1821,  p.  129.)— Notulafe  to 
Burges's  Phoenlssae.  4  pp.  (Valpy,  A.  J.,  Class.  Joum. 
V.  1,1810,  p.  263.)— Biirjfes'M  edition  of  the  Phoenlssae. 
11  pp.  (Valpy,  A.  J.,  Class.  Joum.  v.  1,  1810,  p.  129.)— 
tirotinH,  H.  Prolegomena  in  Phoenlssas.  19pp.  (Euri- 
pides, Tragoedia  Phoenissae,  [ed.]  L.  C.  Valckenaer,  v.  2, 
p.  331.)— Hartungf.  J.  A.  Euripidis  Phoenissae,  cum 
comraentario  J.  Gullus.  6  pp.  (Zeits.f.  alterthumsw.  v.  15, 
1848,  p.  455. )  —  Supplenientum  notariiiii  ad  scholia  in 
Phoenissas.  54  pp.  (Euripides,  Opera  omnia,  cur.  A.  et 
J.  M.  Dunoan,  v.  8,  p.  553.) — R.  Burges's  editions  of  the 
Phoenissae  and  Troades.  10  pp.  (Valpy,  A.  J.,  Class. 
Joum.  V.  1,  1810,  p.  314.  )—8upplemen turn  Mcliollornni 
in  Euripidis  Phoenissas.  44pp.  (Euripides,  Opera  om7ita, 
eur.  A.  et  J.  M.  Duncan,  v.  8,  p.  457.)— W«>iiiberKer,  W. 
Euripides'  Phoenissen,  1097-1107  und  1126-1137,  auf  elner 
holztafel.  4pp.  {Mittheil.ausdersamml.der Papyrus Erz- 
herzog  Bainer,  v.  5, 1892,  p.  74.)— Weston.  S.  Correction, 
by  conjecture,  of  E.  in  the  336  line  of  the  Phoenlssae. 
Ed.  Valckenaer,  1755.  2  pp.  (Valpy,  A.  J.,  Class.  Joum. 
V.  10, 1814,  p.  99.) 

See  also  Neiieca,  L.  A.    Phoenissae, 

ProteHllans. 

Mayer,  M.    Protesilaos  des  E.    43  pp.    (Hermes,  v.  20, 
1885,  p.  101.) 

Rhesus. 

Rhesus,  cum  scholiis  antiquis.  Recensuit  et 
annotavit  Pridericus  Vaterus.  Praemittuntur 
vindiciae  hujus  tragoediae.  [Gr.]  Berolini, 
1837.     p.  8°.  3286 

Reek,  C.  D.     Diatribe  critica  de  Rheso  supposititio 

Euripidis  dramate.  45  pp.  ( Euripides,  Opera  omnia,  cur. 
A.  et  J.  M.  Duncan,  v.  5,  p.  259 ;  Tragoediae,  cur.  S.  F.  N. 
Moras  et  C.  D.  Bechius,  v.  3,  p.  444.)— Hcliolla  In  Euri- 
pidis Rhesum  et  Troadas.  30  pp.  (Euripides,  Opera 
omnia,  cur,  A.  et  J.  M,  Duncan,  v.  5,  p.  581.) 

Scylla. 
tioinperz,  T.     Eine  vermelntllche  tragoedie  des  E. 
und  die  kunstform  des  dlthyranibus.  5  pp.  {Mittheil.aus 
der  samml.  der  Papi/rus  Erzherzog  Rainer,  v.  1, 1887,  p.  84. ) 

Siipplices. 

Supplices.  Recensuit  Qodofredus  Her- 
mannus.     \_Or.']     Lipsiae,  1811.     16°.  3287 

Supplices  et  Iphigenia   in    Aulide  et   in 

Tauris,  cum  annotationibus  Marklandi,  Por- 
Boni,  Gaisfordi,  Elmsleii,  Blomfleldi,  et  alio- 
rum.     [Or.]     Lipsiae,  1822.     2  v.  8°.  3287 

C'oUet,  C.  G.    Euripides.    Suppl.  vs.  175.    1  p.    (itfne- 

mosyne,  n.  s.  v.  4,  1876,  p.  323.)— Elinslcy,  P.  Notice  of 
Euripides'  Supplices,  recens.  G.  Herraannus.  40  pp. 
(Valpy,  A.  J.,  Class.  Joum.  v.  8,  1813,  p.  417;  v.  9,  1814, 
p.  49.)— Kolster.  W.  H.  Ueber  die  zahl  des  chors  in 
Euripides' Supplices.  14  pp.  (Zrits./.  a((er(/iunmo.  v.  15, 
1848,  p.  961.) 

See  also  .iCucliyluM.    Supplices. 


Troades. 

Troades,  ed.  A.  Kirchhoif.    [Gr.]    Berolini, 
1852.     8°.     (  With  his  Medea. )  3286 

Auctarium  nofarum  in  Troadas.    5  pp.    (Euripides, 

Opero  om7iia,  eur.  A.  et  J.  M.  Duncan,  v.  5,  p.  611.)— R. 
Burges's  editions  of  the  Phoenissae  and  Troades.  10  pp. 
(Valpy,  A.  J.,  Class.  Joum,.  v.  1,  1810,  p.  314.)— Scholia 
in  Euripidis  Rhesum  et  Troadas.  30  pp.  (Euripides, 
Opero  omnto,  cur.  A.  et  J.  M.  Duncan,  v.  5,  p.  581.)— 
Struve.  T.  Emendationes  In  scholia  Euripidis  Troadum 
Vatlcana.   7  pp.    (Zei(«. /.  a/terthumsui.  v.  14,  1847,  p.  1081.) 

See  also  tiarnler.  R.    Troade.— Seneca,  L.  A.  Troas. 

Rarnes,  J.    Euripidis  vita.   67  pp.    (Euripides,  Opera 

omnia,  cur.  A.  et  J.  M.  Duncan,  v.  1,  p.  v  ;  Tragoediae,  cur. 
S.  F.  N.  Momset  C.  D.  Beckius,  v.  1,  p.  1.)— r^xos  V.ipi.irliov 
Kal  pioi.  4  pp.  (Euripides,  ii'a6u!ae,recog.  .<4.  XtrcJi/iofl', 
v.  1,  p.  vil ;  Tragoediae,  ex  recens.  A.  Nauckii,  v.  1,  p.  v.) — 
Moschopulus.  M.  ^vvo^is  tov  ^iov  tov  iroirfTdv. 
4  pp.  (Euripides,  Tragoediae  oclodecim,  p.  4.)— T/ie  same. 
[Or.  et  Lat.]  2  pp.  (Opera  omnia,  cur.  A.  et  J.  M.  DuTican, 
V.  .1,  p.  Ixxii ;  Tragoediae,  cur.  S.  F.  N.  Morus  et  C.  D. 
Beckius,  v.  1,  p.  53.) — 9fauck,  J.  A.  De  Euripidis  vita, 
poesi,  ingenio.  31pp.  (Euripides,  Tragoediae,  ex  recens. 
A.  Nauckii,  v.  1,  p.  x.)— Potter,  R.  Biographical  sketch 
of  E.  8  pp.  (Euripides,  Tragedies,  tr.  by  R.  Potter,  p.  v.) 
— Theodulns,  Monk.  "^Ovo^pts  tov  ^iov  Evpiirtdov. 
4  pp.  (Euripides,  Tragoediae  octodecim,  p.  9.}— The  same. 
[Qr.etLat.]  3  pp.  (Opera  omnia,  cur.  A.  et  J.  M.  Duncan, 
v.  1,  p.  Ixxlv;  Tragoediae,  cur.  S.  F.  N.  Morus  et  C.  D. 
Beckius,  v.  1,  p.  53.) 

£iiroi>a.  Verzameling  van  in-  en  uitlandsche 
lettervruchten.  Met  platen,  v.  2,  pts.  3,  4. 
Amsterdam,  1862.    8°.  —3164 

Europe. 

Arrangement  ; 
General  and  Miscbllanbous  Works. 

Agriculture.  Genealogy. 

Antiquities.  Geology  and  palaeontology. 

Architecture.  History. 

Biography.  Literature. 

Canals.  Maps. 

Church  history.  Military  and  naval  history. 

Civilization.  Natural  history. 

Commerce.  Numismatics. 

Education.  People. 

Emigration.  Political  economy. 

Finance.  Politics. 
Fine  arts. 

Europe. 

Beyle,  M.  H.  (Stendhal,  pseud. )  Mfimoires 
d'un  touriste.    1877-79,  2  v.  —1166 

Bradshaw,    B.      Dictionary    of    mineral 

waters,  climatic  health  resorts,  sea-baths,  and 
hydropathic  establishments,  with  a  map.  1884. 

1177 

Browne,  E.   Briefaccount  of  some  travels 

in  divers  parts  of  Europe.     1687.  .2461 

Burr,  A.  Private  journal  during  his  resi- 
dence of  four  years  in  Europe ;  with  selections 
from  his  correspondence.  Ed.  by  M.  L.  Davis. 
1838,  2  v.  4753 

Calvert,  Q.  H.    Scenes  and  thoughts  in 

Europe.     1863.  1437 

Clausade,  G.  J.  A.    Voyage  dans  le  nord 

de  I'Europe.     1850.  2491 

PoRSTER,  J.  G.  A.    Ansichten  vom  Nieder- 

rhein,  von  Brabant,  Flandern,  Holland,  Eng- 
land, und  Frankreich  .  .  .  1790.     1791-94,  3  v. 

1408 


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Puller,  H.  Sparks  from  a  locomotive ;  or, 

life  and  liberty  in  Europe.     1859.  1404 

Greeley,  H.    Glances  at  Europe.    1851. 

1404 

Heeren,   a.  H.   L.     Essai  sur  1' influence 

des  croisades.     1808.  3735 

Holmes,   O.  W.      Our  hundred    days   in 

Europe.     1887.  1403 

The  same.     n.  d.     (  Works,  v.  10. )  4107 
NoU.— Also  in  Atlanl.  Monthly,  v.  59-61,  1887-88. 
HOLTHAUS,  P.  D.  Wanderings  of  a  journey- 
man tailor  through  Europe  and  the  East.   n.  d. 
( Omnibus  of  modern  romance,  v.  7. )  1291 

Kennedy,  Mrs.  E.  G.    What  I  saw.    [Scrap 

book,  containing  engravings,  lithographs,  etc., 
of  places  visited  in  Europe.]     n.  d.  L.41 

Lee,  E.     Continental  travel.     1848.      .2465 

Manifesto  of  the  Polish  nation  to  Europe, 

voted  by  the  Diet  of  Poland  .  .  .  1830  ;  tr.  from 
the  ...  Polish  ..  .  1832.  (Withmn,R.,  Home 
colonies. )  3155 

- —  Marsh,  C.  C.  Report  upon  some  of  the 
magnetic  observatories  of  Europe.  1891.  (U. 
S.  Naval  observatory,  Astron.  and  meteor,  ob- 
serv.  1887,  Appendix  1. )  —3401 

Mitford,  E.  L.  Land  march  from  Eng- 
land to 'Ceylon,  forty  years  ago.    1884,  2  v. 

1495 

OssoLi,  S.  M.  p.,  Marchesa  d'.    At  home 

and  abroad ;  or,  things  and  thoughts  in 
America  and  Europe.     1856.  .2466 

Polo,  M.    Milione.    1827,  2  v.  1481 

Prime,  S.  L    Travels  in  Europe  and  the 

east.     1855,  2  v.  .2466 

Reade,  J.  E.  Prose  from  the  south.  Con- 
tinental impressions.     1847,  2  v.  .2465 

RiETER,   P.,  and  others.     Reisebuch  der 

familie  Rieter.  Herausg.  von  R.  Roehricht 
und  H.  Meisner.  1884.  (Biblioth.  lit.  vereins 
in  Stuttg.  v.  168. )  —3125 

RrvES,  Mrs.  W.  C.    Tales  and  souvenirs  of 

a  residence  in  Europe.     [Anon.]     1842. 

Satchel  guide  for  the  vacation  tourist  in 

Europe.     1874.  2412 

— -  Stowe,  Mrs.  H.  E.  B.  Sunny  memories  of 
foreign  lands.     1854,  2  v.  1408 

Taylor,  B.    By-ways  of  Europe.    1887. 

1404 

Train,  G.  F.    Young  America  abroad  in 

Europe,  Asia,  and  Australia.     1857.  1437 

Trevor-Battye,   a.    Ice-bound   on   Kol- 

guev.  A  chapter  in  the  exploration  of  Arctic 
Europe.     1895.  2471 

Wallace,  H.  B.  Art,  scenery,  and  phi- 
losophy in  Europe.     1855.  —1728 

Willis,  N.  P.     Pencillings  by  the  way. 

1845.  1468 

Bnrnuin.  P.  T.    A  trip  abroad.    8  pp.    (N.  Am,  Rev. 

V.  152,  1891,  p.  696.)— B<'char€l.  F.  Vacances  d'un  jour- 
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127  pp.  ( Correspondant,  n.  s.  v.  46, 1870,  pp.  27,  287,  689,  987. ) 
— Benjaiuin.  S.  G.  W.  Europe  in  Persian  eyes.  3  pp. 
(iV.  Am.  Jiev.  v.  149,  1889,  p.  505.)  —  Bett«il.r.  G.  T. 
Europe  versus  the  United  States:  a  Darwinian  forecast. 

Vol.  III.— 170. 


11  pp.  (.Conttmp.  Rev.  v.  63, 1888,  p.  396.)— Bryant.  W.O. 
Glimpses  of  E.  37  pp.  (/Vom  writing;  v.  2,  p.  83.)— 
Cniiin,  C.  L'Europa  nel  secolodi  Dante.  20  pp.  (Cel- 
lini, M.,  and  Ohiviziani,  O.,  Dante  e  il  luo  lecolo,  p.  1.)  — 
4'lirlMt.  W.  von.  Avien  und  die  aelteaten  nacbricbten 
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(Munich,  Akad.  wissens.  DenkKUr.  v.  42:  PMlot.-philol. 
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land  and  E.  in  1829.  14  pp.  (/n  Au  Hist,  sketches,  p.  76.) 
—  Ktlwunlw,  W.  H.,  and  Crawford,  J.  M.  Europe  at  the 
World's  fair.  8  pp.  (AT.  Am.  Jiev.  v.  1&5,  1892,  p.  623.)— 
KiiierNon,  R.  W.  Europe  and  European  books.  12  pp 
(  Works,  v.  12,  p.  225.)— rijculer.  G.  L.  Tableau  de  r«Ut 
des  sciences  en  E.  au  moyen  &ge,  33  pp.  (/n  h>a  Vieade* 
savants  illustres,  v.  2,  p.  79.)— Tableau  de  l'«tat  des 
sciences  en  E.  au  16  siftcle.  48  pp.  (/f»  his  Vies  de» 
savants  illustres,  v.  3,  p.  I.)  —  Tableau  de  l'«tat  des 
sciences  en  E.  an  17  siScle.  48  pp.  (/m /ii»  Vies  des  savant« 
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14  pp.  {Atlant.  Monthly,  v.  68, 1891,  p.  369.)— Harlleyj 
C.  A.  Inland  navigation  in  E.  60  pp.  (/n»(.  Citiif.  Enffin. 
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verbindung  Mittelasiens  niit  Europa.  17  pp.  (Unsere 
Zeit,  1886,  V.  2,  p.  594.)-Jaiiip«,  H.  Our  artisU  in  E. 
17  pp.  (Harper's  Mag.  v.  79,  1889,  p.  60.)— Jnnif,  Sir  8. 
Europe  revisited.  20  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  22,  1887^ 
pp.  166,  500.)-KniKht.  C.  Europe.  16  pp.  (In  his 
Store  of  knowledge,  p.  377.)— Kreyblfh.  O.  F.  Reise- 
beschreibung  eines  deutschboehraischen  glasschneiders. 
Mitgetheilt  von  Ludwig  Schlesinger.  15  pp.  (Verein  f. 
gesch.  d.  Deutschen  in  Boehnien,  Mittheit,  v.  8,  1870 
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20  pp.  (St-Siraon,  C.  H.  de  R.,  Comle  de,  and  Enfantini 
B.  P.,  Recueil  de  predications,  v.  1,  p.  162:  CEuvres,  v.  43.) 
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demain.  79  pp.  ( Oorrespo/ulonf,  n.  s.  v.  107,  1886,  p.  990  • 
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Montenegro.  238  pp.  (Rev.  contemp.  1852,  v.  4,  p.  644 ■ 
V.  5,  p.  368 ;  1853,  V.  1,  pp.  90,  394,  575 ;  v.  2,  pp.  49,  208 ;  v.  3' 
pp.  57,  383;  V.  4,  pp.  29,  38S.)-Prlme,  W.  C.  Short 'trips 
toE.  4  pp.  (Horper'silfasr.  V.  43, 1871,  p.  129.)— Bona.  O. 
Delia  prime  coltivazioni  del  metalli  nell'  Europa.  17  pp. 
(Archiv.  stor.  ital.  3  s.  v.  15,  1872,  p.  48.)— Wealliprbre, 
M.  Europe  on  nothing-certain  a  year.  5  pp.  (Oenluru 
Mag. -v.  10,  1886,  p.  937.) 

See  also  the  names  of  the  various  countries  of  Europe. 

Kiirope,  Agriculture. 

United  States,  State,  Department  of. 
Special  consular  reports.  Canals  and  irriga- 
tion in  foreign  countries.     1891.  — 4553 

Special  consular  reports.     Forestry  in 

Europe.     1887.  — 1553 

BrlliMk  and  I'orriirn  aKricnlture.    21  pp.    (N. 

Brit.  Rev.  v.  5,  1846,  p.  157.)— Brorh,  O.  I.  Agricultural 
crisis  in  E.  16  pp.  (Stalls.  Soc.  London,  Journ.  v.  48, 1886, 
p.  297.)  — !>..  W.  A.     Colman's  European  agriculture. 

12  pp.  (Chr.  Exam.  4  s.  v.  46,  1849,  p.  281.)— I,«««lle,  T. 
E.  C.  Movements  of  agricultural  wages  in  E.  15  pp. 
(Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  15,  1874,  p.  705.)— H'oodnian,  J.  J. 
Report  on  agricultural  products.  43  pp.  (McCormick, 
R.  C,  Reports  U.  S.  Com.  Paris  Expos.  1878,  v.  6,  p.  568.) 

Europe,  Antiquities. 

Creeny,  W.  p.  Book  of  fac-similes  of 
monumental  brasses  on  the  continent  of 
Europe.     1884.  —2712 

MuNRO,   R.     Lake-dwellings   of  Europe. 

1890.     ( Rhind  lectures  in  archaeol.  for  1888. ) 

1703 

Barber,  E.  A.    Antiquity  of  the  tobacco-pipe  in  E. 

14  pp.  (Am.  Antiq.  v.  2,  1879,  pp.  1.  117.)— Forr*r.  R. 
Copper  age  in  E.  4  pp.  (^m.  ^ritiq.  v.  10, 1888,  p.  318.)— 
(lirataeap.  L.  P.  Prehistoric  man  in  E. ;  a  summary, 
19  pp.    (Am.  Antiq.  v.  3,  1881,  p.  280;  v.  4,  1881,  p.  1.)— 


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Wlls*n,  T.  Epitome  of  the  history  and  condition  of 
the  science  of  prehistoric  archaeology  in  western  E. 
52  pp.  {Am.  Antiq.  v.  9, 1887,  p.  335 ;  v.  10,  1888,  pp.  3, 102, 
168,  212.) 

Europe,  Architecture. 

Coney,  J.  Engravings  of  ancient  cathe- 
drals, hotels  de  vilie,  and  otlier  public  build- 
ings of  celebrity  in  France,  Holland,  Ger- 
many, and  Italy.     [32  pi.]     1842.  —17 A3 

RusKiN,  J.     Poetry  of  architecture;    or, 

the  architecture  of  the  nations  of  Europe 
considered  in  its  association  with  natural 
scenery  and  national  character.   1892.   — 17C3 

Sturgis,  R.  European  architecture :  a  his- 
torical study.     1896.  —1765 

Europe,  Biography. 

BiSTicci,  V.  da.  Vite  di  uomini  illustri  del 
secolo  XV.  1892-93,  3  v.  (Coll.  di  opere  ined. 
o  rare,  v.  67,  69,  70. )  —4173 

Clausade,  G.  J.  a.    Voyage  dans  le  nord 

de  1' Europe  .  .  .  Suivi  d'une  biographic  des 
contemporains  c616bre8.    1850.  2491 

HiGGlNS,  Mrs.  N.     Women  of  Europe  in 

the  fifteenth  and  sixteenth  centuries.  1885, 
2  V.  3795 

Parton,  J.    Noted  women  of  Europe  and 

America.     1883.  3765 

Europe,  Canals. 

United  States,  State,  Department  of. 
Special  consular  reports.  Canals  and  irriga- 
tion in  foreign  countries.     1891.  — 4553 

Hartley,  C.  a.  Inland  navigation  in  E.  60  pp.  {Inst. 

Civil  Engin.  Hydro-^mechanics,  p.  101.) 

Europe,  Church  history. 

Droysen,  J.  G.  Geschichte  der  gegenre- 
formation.  1893.  (Oncken,  W.,  Allgem.  ge- 
schichte. )  3723 

Maitland,  8.  R.     The'dark  ages  .  .  .  state 

of  religion  and  literature  in  the  ninth,  tenth, 
eleventh,  and  twelfth  centuries.     1845.      2452 

Merle  d'Aubigne,  J.  H.    History  of  the 

g^eat  Reformation  of  the  sixteenth  century  in 
Germany,  Switzerland,  England,  etc.  1840-53, 
5  V.  —1296 

History  of  the  Reformation  in  Europe  in 

the  time  of  Calvin.    1863-78,  8  v.  —1264 

<'artiAfl,  S.  I.    Recent  evangelistic  movements  in  Gt. 

Britain  and  the  continent.  21pp.  {Biblioth.  Sacra,  v.  41^ 
1884,  p.  349.) 

.See  also  4'atliolic  <'linrrli.  —  Clinrch   lilNtory, 
Medieval  church. — ProteNtaiitlMni. — Koloriiialion. 

Europe,  Civilization. 

Adams,  G.  B.  Mediaeval  civilization.  1883. 
( History  primers. )  3727 

Balues,  J.  L.  Protestantism  and  Catho- 
licity compared  in  their  effects  on  the  civiliza- 
tion of  Europe.     1851.  —4172 

Gruen,   K.  T.   F.     Kulturgeschichte  des 

siebzehnten  jahrhunderts.  1880,  2  v.  in  1.  2425 

Qrupp,  G.    Kulturgeschichte  des  mittel- 

alters.    1894-95,  2  v.  2431 

GuizoT,  F.  P.  G.    Histoire  g6n6rale  de  la 

civilization  en  Europe.    1840.  2412 


The  same.     1842.  2412 

The  same  in  English.  With  occasional  notes 

by  C.  S.  Henry.     1845.  2446 

Iloiniiann,  F.    Aus  der  kultargeschichte  Europa's 

(Pflauzen  und  hausthiere).  48  pp.  {Samml.  wisseiis. 
vortrg.  v.  15,  1880,  p.  391.)— Irons,  W.  J.  Advance  of  the 
Christian  civilization  in  E.  from  the  fall  of  the  Western 
Empire  to  the  times  of  Charlemagne.  16  pp.  (Royal 
Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  8,  1880,  p.  262.)— Reconstruction  of 
the  civilization  of  the  west,  from  Charlemagne  to  the  era 
of  the  crusades.  22  pp.  (Royal  Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  9, 
1881,  p.  152. )— Struggle  of  the  Christian  civilization  from 
the  era  of  the  crusades  to  the  fall  of  the  East  (1453). 
16  pp.    (Royal  Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  10, 1882,  p.  232.) 

Europe,  Commerce. 

Highborn,  P.  Report  on  European  dock- 
yards. 1886.  (U.  8.  49  Cong.  1  sess.  House 
miscel.  doc.  v.  13,  no.  237. ) 

United  States,  State,  Department  of.  Re- 
ports from  the  consuls.  Commerce,  etc.  Con- 
tinent of  Europe.     1880-87,  13  nos.  —4553 

—  Special  consular  reports.  Port  regula- 
tions in  foreign  countries.     1891.  — 4553 

Europe  In  HtraitN:    commerce  and  war.     13  pp. 

{Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  133,  1883,  p.  438.)  —European 
eoninierce.  10  pp.  {Edin.  Rev.  v.  8,  1806,  p.  128.)— 
Knigrtat,  C.  Commercial  intercourse  with  China.  24  pp. 
{In  his  Store  of  knowledge,  p.  129.) 

Europe,  Education. 

Kay,  J.  Social  condition  and  education  of 
the  people  in  England  and  Europe.    1850,  2  v. 

—2307 

Klemm,  L.  R.  European  schools ;  or,  what 

I  saw  in  the  schools  of  Germany,  France, 
Austria,  and  Switzerland.  1889.  ( Harris,  W. 
T.,  Internal.  Ed.  S.y.  12.)  —2397 

Lange,  H.    Higher  education  of  women  in 

Europe.  1890.  (Harris,  W.  T.,  Intemat.  Ed. 
S.  V.  16. )  —2307 

Rashdall,  H.    Universities  of  Europe  in 

the  middle  ages.     1895,  2  v.  in  3.  —2373 

ScHOBNHOP,  J.     Technical    education    in 

Europe.     1888.  —2364 

White,  A.  D.  European  schools  of  his- 
tory and  politics.  1887.  (Adams,  H.  B., 
Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  studies  in  hist,  and  polit. 
set.  5  8.  no.  12. )  4653 

Arnold,  M.  Common  schools  abroad.  8  pp.  (Cen- 
tury Mag.  V.  10, 1886,  p.  893.)— Mr.  Arnol<l'H  report  on 
continental  education.  28  pp.  (London  Quart.  Rev. 
V.  67, 1887,  p.  255.)— Canibuzut.  F.  Instruction  primaire 
gratuite,  obligatoire,  et  laique  dans  les  divers  gtats 
d'Europe  et  d'Am^rique.  73  pp.  (Correspondant,  n.  s. 
V.  110,  1887,  pp.  854,  1111.)— Eaniache,  H.  Decentraliza- 
tion scolaire  en  E.  26  pp.  (Correspondatit,  n.  s.  v.  106, 
1886,  p.  1007.)  — National  edueation :  English  and 
continental.  19  pp.  {London  Quart.  Rev.  v.  55,  1881, 
p.  314.)— Flauelint,  E.  Missions  d'instruction  en  E. 
15  pp.    (Rev.  d.  deux  mondes,  1888,  3  p«r.  v.  86,  p.  630.) 

Europe,  Emigration. 

Dingley,  F.  L.  European  emigration. 
Studies  in  Europe  of  emigration  moving  out 
of  Europe,  especially  that  flowing  to  the 
United  States.  1890.  (U.  S.  52  Cong.  1  8e«8. 
House  miscel.  doc.  v.  16. ) 

The  same.  (U.  S.  State,  Depit.  of,  Special 
consular  reports. )  —4553 


EUROPE,  Emigration 


1357 


EUROPE,  Hiatory 


Legoyt,  a.    L'6migration  europ6enne,  son 

importance,  ses  causes,  ses  effets.   1861.  — 1393 

Reports  of  diplomatic  and  consular  officers 

concerning  emigration  from  Europe  to  the 
United  States.  1889.  {U.  S.  50  Cong.  1  sess. 
House  miscel.  doc.  v.  15. ) 

United  States,  State,  Department  of.  Re- 
ports from  the  consuls.  Emigration  from 
Europe.     1887.  —4553 

Ktiropean  eiiilirration  to  the  United  states.  29  pp. 

{Edin.  Rev.  v.  100,  1854,  p.  236.)— Ooblnewii,  J.  A.,  Comte 
de.  L'fimigration  europ^enne  dans  les  deux  Amfiriques. 
35pp.  {Correapondant,  n.  s.  v.  60, 1874,  p.  352.)— IJivolK'e, 
C.  L'^migration  europ^enne  dans  le  nouveau-monde. 
38  pp.    (Bev.  d.  deiuc  mondcs,  1852,  n.  pfir.  v.  16,  p.  92.) 

Europe,  Finance. 

Horton,  S.  D.    Silver  in  Europe.    1890. 

—1366 

Kaiirinann,  R.  von.    Pinanzlage  der  europaeischen 

grossmaechte.  32  pp.  (Deutsch  nmdscliau,  v.  42,  1885, 
p.  77.)— Laveleye,  E.  L.  V.  de.  Economic  crisis  and  its 
causes.  17  pp."  (Conlemp.  Bev.  v.  49,  1886,  p.  621.)  — 
Nalcrno,  G.  R.  La  trasformazione  storica  dei  tributi  in 
Europa  e  in  America.  35  pp.  (iVuou.  antol.  3  s.  v.  31,  1891, 
p.  S15.) 

See  also  under  Political  economy. 

Europe,  Fine  arts. 

Bayb,  J.,  Baron  de.    De  I'influence  de  I'art 
des  Goths  en  Occident.     1891.  — 1751 

Blanc,  A.  A.  P.  C.    Histoire  des  peintres 

de  toutes  les  6coles.     1865-77,  14  v.  —1742 

DoHMB,   R.    (Ed.)     Kunst  und  kuenstler 

des  mittelalters  und  der  neuzeit.  1877-86, 
6  V.  in  8.  —1752 

ElTELBERGER  VON  EDELBERG,  R.  VOU  (  Ed.  ) 

Quellenschriften  fuer  kunstgeschichte  und 
kunsttechnik  des  mittelalters  und  der  renais- 
sance.    1871-92,  19  V.  in  12.  — 17C6 

FiNDEN,  E.  Tableaux.   A  series  of  thirteen 

scenes  of  national  character,  beauty  and  cos- 
tume ...   Ed.  by  Mrs.  S.  C.  Hall.    1837.   —1751 

Jarves,  J.  J.    Art  thoughts,  experiences, 

and  observations  of  an  American  amateur  in 
Europe.     1871.  —1717 

Labarte,  J.    Handbook  of  the  arts  of  the 

middle  ages  and  renaissance.     1855.        — 1714 

Mas  Latrie,  J.  M.  J.  L.  de.    Dictionnaire 

des  musses  .  .  .  d' Europe,  et  de  leurs  collec- 
tions de  tableaux,  de  statues,  de  bas-reliefs, 
et  d'objets  curieux.  1855.  (Migne,  J.  P., 
Trois.  encyc.  iMol.  v.  4. )  — 2212 

Ramee,   D.      Meubles  religieux    et  civils 

conserves  dans  les  prinoipaux  monuments  et 
mus6es  de  I'Europe.     1874,  2  v.  — 17A2 

Wallace,  H.  B.    Art,  scenery,  and  philos- 
ophy in  Europe.     1855.  —1728 

Onkrloy,  F.    Influence  of  the  crusades  on  the  arts 

and  literature  of  E.  14  pp.  (Valpy,  A.  J.,  Class.  Joum. 
V.  38,  1828,  p.  94.) 

See  also  under  Architecture. 

Europe,  Genealogy. 

Almanack  de  Gotha,  1810,  12,  51,  60-97. 
1810-97,  41  V.  1107 

George,  H.  B.  Genealogical  tables  illus- 
trative of  modern  history.    1875.  2773 


HAiaBY,  0.  8.  Genealogical  and  chron- 
ological chart  of  rulers  of  England,  Scotland, 
France,  Germany,  and  Spain,    n.  d.  2782 

HUEBNER,    J.       Genealogische    tabellen. 

1737-66,  4  V.  in  2.  2782 

ViTON  DE  Saint-Alaib,  N.    Histoire  g6n6- 

alogique  des  maisons  souveraines  de  I'Europe. 
1811-12,  2  V.  2796 

Europe,  Geology  and  palaeontology. 

Brandt,  J.  F.  Untersuchungen  ueber  die 
fossilen  und  subfossilen  cetaceen  Europa's. 
1873.     (St.  Petersburg,  Acad.  M6m.  7  s.  v.  20.) 

—3512 

Hull,  E.    Contributions  to  the  physical 

history  of  the  British  isles.  With  a  disser- 
tation on  the  origin  of  western  Europe,  and 
the  Atlantic  ocean.     1882.  1614 

Brandt,  J.  F.  Ergaenzungen  zu  den  fossilen  cetaceen 

Europa's.  58  pp.  5  pi.  (St.  Petersburg,  Acad.  Mhn.  7  •. 
V.  21,  1874.)— Fluke,  J.  Europe  before  the  arrival  of 
man.  40  pp.  (/n /it«  Excursions  of  an  evolutionist,  p.  7.) 
— tiratacap,  L.  P.  Prehistoric  man  in  E. :  a  summary. 
19  pp.  {Am.  Antiq.  v.  3,  1881,  p.  280;  v.  4,  1881,  p.  1.)— 
Prphifitoric  Kiirope  and  man.  28  pp.  {London 
Quart.  Bet!,  v.  56,  1881,  p.  408.) 

Europe,  History. 

Abelin,    J.    P.,    and   others.      Theatrum 

Europaeum.     1662-1738,  21  v.  3721 
Alboize  du  Pujol,  J.  E.,  and  Maquet,  A. 

Prisons  de  I'Europe.     1845,  8  v.  in  4.       -^393 

Alison,  Sir  A.     History  of  Europe  from 

the  commencement  of  the  French  Revolution 
in  1789  to  the  restoration  of  the  Bourbons  in 
1815.  1841-42,  10  V.  ( Coll.  of  ano.  and  mod. 
Brit,  authors,  v.  331-340. )  3752 

The  same.     1847-48,  20  v.  and  atlas.        3717 

Arrivabene,  F.    II  secolo  di  Dante.    1838. 

2382 

Baldelli  Boni,  G.  B.,  Conte.    Storia  delle 

relazioni  vicendevoli  dell'  Europe  e  dell'  Asia 
dalla  decadenza  di  Roma  flno  alia  distruzione 
del  Califlfato.     1827,  2  v.  1481 

Beust,  F.  F.,  Graf  von.    Memoirs,  written 

by  himself  With  an  introduction  by  Baron 
Henry  de  Worms.     1887,  2  v.  6841 

Biedermann,    F.    K.    (Ed.)      Staatenge- 

schichte  der  neuesten  zeit.  1858-89,  27  v. 
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Cantu,  C.     Storia  di  cento  anni   (1750- 

1850).     1863,  5  v.  2437 

Carton,  J.    Chronicorum  libellus,  maxi- 

mas  quasque  res  gestae,  ab  initio  mundi  .  .  . 
complectens.     1543.  3727 

Cole,  C.   Historical  and  political  memoirs, 

containing  letters  written  by  sovereign  prin- 
ces, state  ministers,  etc.,  from  almost  all  the 
courte  in  Europe,  1697-1708.     1735.  3781 

CoUECY,  M.  R.  R.,  Marquis  de.   Coalition  de 

1701  contre  la  France,  1700-15.   1886,  2  v.    3714 

Dahn,  F.     Urgeschicht*  der  germanischen 

und  romanischen  voelker.  1880-89,  4  v 
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3724 


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EUROPE,  History 


Dandolo,  T.,  Conte.    Secolo  di  Leone  X. 

1861,  3  V.  2424 

Debidour,  E.  L.  M.  M.  a.  Histoire  diplo- 
matique de  1' Europe  depuis  I'ouverture  du 
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Debrett,  J.    {Ed.)      Collection    of  state 

papers,  relative  to  the  war  against  France 
now  carrying  on  by  Gt.  Britain  and  the 
several  other  European  powers.  1794-1801, 
10  V.  4466 

DoELUNGER,  J.  J.  I.  von.     Akademische 

vortraege.     1890-91,  3  v.  2293 

Studies  in  European  history.  1890.   3733 

Droysen,  J.  G.    Abhandlungen.  1876.   3714 

DuMOURiEZ,  C.  F.  D.    Speculative  sketch 

of  Europe.     1798.     {Pamphlets,  v.  19.)        3126 

DuRUY,  V.    Histoire  des  temps  modernes, 

1453-1789.     1887.  3727 

EcKHART,  J.  G.  von.     Corpus  historicum 

medii  aevi  .  .  .     1723,  2  v.  3741 

Flathe,  H.  T.    Zeitalter  der  Restauration 

und  Revolution,  1815-51.  1883.  (Oneken,  W., 
Allgem.  geschichte,  4  hauptabth.  2  th. )        3723 

Frederick  I,  William  Charles,  King  of 

Wuerttemberg.  Politische  und  militaerische 
correspondenz  mit  Kaiser  Napoleon  I.  Her- 
ausg.  von  A.  von  Schlossberger,  1805-13.   1889. 

3714 

Freeman,  E.  A.   Chief  periods  of  European 

history.     1886.  3725 

Froissart,  J.  Histoire  et  chronique  me- 
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FusTBL  DE  CouLANGBS,  N.  D.    Recherches 

sur  quelques  problfimes  d'histoire.    1885.    3733 

Fyffe,  C.  a.    History  of  modern  Europe. 

1886-89,  3  v.  3714 

• Gfroerer,   a.   F.      Geschichte  des  acht- 

zehnten  jahrhunderts.     1862-84,  4  v.  2425 

Papst  Gregorius  VII,  und  sein  zeitalter. 

1859-61,  7  v.  —3262 

Hearn,  T.    Rise  and  progress  of  freedom 

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3126 

Heeren,  a.  H.  L.,  and  others  {Eds.)  Ge- 
schichte der  europaeischen  staaten.  1884-96, 
30  v.  3715 

Note.— For  earlier  v,  sec  preceding  catalogue. 

Hewitt,  J.  F.    Ruling  races  of  prehistoric 

times  in  India,  south-western  Asia,  and 
southern  Europe.     1894.  1706 

Historical  register.    1717-38,  23  v.    3716 

The  same.     1724,  2  v.  3716 

HORMAYR    zu   HORTBNBURG,   J.,   Freiherr 

von.  Heer  von  Inneroestreich  unter  den  be- 
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1817.  3677 

Iriarte,  or  Yriarte,  T.  de.    Lecciones  in- 

structivas  sobre  la  historia  y  la  geograffa. 
1823,  2  V.  in  1.  2425 


IRMER,  G.  Verhandlungen  Schwedens  und 

seiner  verbuendeten  mit  Wallenstein  und  dem 
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■  JORISSEN,  T.     Historische  studien.     1891. 

3714 

Keary,   C.   F.     The  Vikings  in  western 

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Le  Bel,  J.    Vrayes  chroniques.    Pub.  par 

M.  L.  Polain.     1863,  2  v.  3733 

Martin,  R.  M.    History  and  present  state 

of  all  the  British  possessions  in  Europe.    1835. 

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Meheqan,  G.  a.  de.    Tableau  de  I'histoire 

moderne.     1782,  2  v.  2412 

MoREAU,  J.  N.    L'observateur  hollandois, 

ou  lettres  de  M.  Van**  a  M.  H**  de  La  Haye, 
sur  l'6tat  present  des  affaires  de  I'Europe. 
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MuRDOCK,  H.    Reconstruction  of  Europe. 

A  sketch  of  the  diplomatic  and  military  his- 
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3725 
The  same.     1890.  3717 

-  Nauclerus,  J.  Chronicon,  succinctim 
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3711 

Oncken,  W.     Zeitalter  des  Kaisers  Wll- 

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Ottieri,  F.  M.,  Conte  e  Marchese.     Istoria 

delle  guerre  avvenute  in  Europa  e  particolar- 
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3714 

•  Pajol,   C.   p.   v.,   Comte.      Guerres    sous 

Louis  XV.     1881-91,  8  v.  .2603,  atlas  1722 

Philippson,  M.    Westeuropa  im  zeitalter 

von  Philipp  II,  Elisabeth,  und  Heinrich  IV. 
1882.  (Oncken,  W.,  Allgem.  geschichte,  3  abth. 
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Prutz,  H.    Staatengeschichte  des  abend- 

landes  im  mittelalter  von  Karl  d.  Grossen  bis 
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Rankb.  L.  von.     History  of  the  Latin  and 

Teutonic  nations,  1494-1514.  Tr.  from  the 
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Reumont,    a.    von.      Kleine    historische 

schriften.     1882.  3725 

Roeslbr,  C.  F.    Chronica  medii  aevi,  argu- 

mento  generaliora  .  .  .  post  Eusebium  atque 
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Rose,  J.  H.  Century  of  continental  his- 
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Schilling,  M.   Quellenbuch  zur  geschichte 

der  neuzeit.     1884.  3684 

Seour,  L.  p.,  Comte  de.    Tableau  historique 

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3715 

Smi,  V.   Memorie  recondite,  1601-40.   1677- 

79,  8  V.  3732 

II  Mercuric,  overo  historia  de  correnti 

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SoREL,  A.   L'Europe  et  la  Revolution  fran- 

5aise.     1887-89,  2  v.  3752 

Stumpff,  J.    Gemeiner  loblicher  eydgnos- 

chafTt  stetten,  landen  und  voelckeren  chronick 
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L.80 

Tytlbr,  p.  p.     England  under  the  reigns 

of  Edward  VI  and  Mary,  with  the  contem- 
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Vault,  F.  E.     Guerres  des  Alpes,  guerre 

de  la  succession  d'Autriche  (1742-48).  Revu, 
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View  of  the  state  of  Europe  during  the 

middle  ages.     1837.  3714 

WiTZLEBEN,  A.  von.  In  his  Prinz  Fried- 
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Sachsen.     1859,  4  v.  3602,  atlas  3601 

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See  also  Chivalry.  —  t'lvlllxatlon.  —  Crimean 
war.— Crusades.— Franco-Werman  war — Middle 
a);:es.  —  Rerorination.  —  Russo-Tiirklsh  war.  — 
Seven  .vear.s"  war.— Thirty  .vears"  war;  a*so  the 
names  of  the  various  countries  of  Europe,  and  Charle- 
■nairne.  —  Charles  V.  —Frederick,  the  Great.  —Na- 
poleon I,  etc. 

Europe,  History,  Bibliography. 

Oesterlby,  H.  Wegweiser  durch  die  lite- 
ratur  der  urkunden-sammlungen.  1885-86, 
2  V.  L-56 

PoTTHAST,  A.    Bibliotheca  historica  medii 

aevi.    Wegweiser  durch  die  geschichtswerke 
des  europaeischen  mittelalters,  375-1500.   1862. 


Supplement.    1868. 


L.103 
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.laineson,  J.  F.    Development  of  modem  European 

historiography.     12  pp.     {{Atlant.  Monthly,  v.  66,  1890, 
p.  322.) 

Eiir«)i»e,  Literature,  Collections. 

Cox,  Sir  G.  W.,  and  Jones,  E.  H.    Popular 
romances  of  the  middle  ages.     1871.  1294 

Du  Meril,  E.    Pofeies  infidites  du  moyen 

age.     1854.  3214 

Hagbn,   P.  H.  von  der.      Denkmale  des 

mittelalters.    1824.  2344 

Ludlow,  J.  M.   Popular  epics  of  the  middle 

ages  of  the  Norse-German  and  Carlovingian 
cycles.     1865,  2  v.  1348 

Morris,  G.  P.,  and  Willis,  N.  P.    Prose 

and  poetry  of  Europe  and  America.    1850. 

2132 

Wabgnee,  W.    Epics  and  romances  of  the 

middle  ages.     1887.  1272 

Sec  also  EuKllsh,  French,  Uerman,  etc.,  litera- 
ture. 


EUROPE,  Liteiature,  History  and  crit. 


1360 


EUROPE,  People 


Eiiroi>e,  Literature,  History  and  criticism. 

Bernard,  A.  J.  De  I'origine  et  des  debuts 
de  I'imprimerie  en  Europe.    1853,  2  v.     W.  25 

Deschamps,   p.   C.    E.      Dictionnaire   de 

gSographie  .  .  .  contenant  .  .  .  les  recherches 
les  plus  fitendues  et  les  plus  consclencieuses 
sur  les  origines  de  la  typographie  dans  toutes 
les  villes,  bourgs,  abbayes  d'Europe,  jusqu'au 
XlXsifecle.     [Anon.]     1870.  L.122 

Foster,  Mrs.  M.  E.    Handbook  of  modern 

European  literature.    1850.  2223 

Hallam,  H.  Introduction  to  the  litera- 
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seventeenth  centuries.  1839,  4  v.  (Coll.  of 
anc.  and  mod.  Brit,  authors,  v.  165-167  bis. ) 

2231 

Hawkins,  R.  C.    Titles  of  first  books  from 

the  earliest  presses  established  in  .  .  .  Europe, 
before  the  end  of  the  fifteenth  century,  with 
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Maitland,  S.  R.    The  dark  ages  .  .  .  state 

of  religfion  and  literature  in  the  ninth,  tenth, 
eleventh,  and  twelfth  centuries.    1845.      2452 

Meyek,  F.     Die  staende,   ihr  leben  und 

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SiMONDE  DE  SiSMONDi,  J.  C.  L.    Historical 

view  of  the  literature  of  the  south  of  Europe. 
1823,  4  v.  2221 

-  Cnrzon,  R.  History  of  printing  in  China  and  E. 
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Europe,  Maps. 

Hbrtslbt,  Sir  E.  Map  of  Europe  by  treaty. 
V.  4.     1891.  3753 

Note.— For  v.  1-3  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Abont,  E.    D'un  projct  de  remaniement  de  la  carte 

del'E.    12  pp.    (Bct.  confemp.  1855,  V.  3,  p.  516.) 

Europe,  Military  and  naval  history. 

Adams,  C.  Great  campaigns.  A  succinct 
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which  have  taken  place  in  Europe,  1796-1870. 
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Fane,  J.,  11  Earl  of  Westmoreland.  Memoir 

of  the  operations  of  the  allied  armies,  under 
Prince  Schwarzenberg  and  Marshal  Blucher, 
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King,  J.  W.   Report  on  the  European  ships 

of  war  and  their  armament.     1877.  -=-2775 

Mahan,  A.  T.   Infiuence  of  sea  power  upon 

history,  1660-1783.     [1889.]  2423 

Influence  of  sea  power  upon  the  French 

Revolution  and  empire.    1893,  2  v.  2672 

Murdoch,  H.    Reconstruction  of  Europe. 

A  sketch  of  the  diplomatic  and  military  his- 
tory of  continental  Europe  from  the  rise  to 
the  fall  of  the  second  French  empire.     1889. 

3725 
The  same.    1890.  3717 


Vault,  F.  E.    Guerres  des  Alpes.    Guerre 

de  la  succession  d'Autriche  (1742-48).  Revu, 
annotg  .  .  .  par  P.  Arvers.     1892,  2  v.  3613 

Wellesley,  a.,  1  Duke  of  Wellington.  De- 
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Ed.  by  his  son,  the  Duke  of  Wellington.  1867- 
80,  8  V.  2555 

Despatches  during  his  various  cam- 
paigns in  India,  Denmark,  Portugal,  Spain, 
the  Low  Countries,  and  France,  1799-1815. 
Compiled  by  Lt.-Col.  Gurdwood.  1837-38, 
12  V.  2556 

Supplementary  despatches  and  memo- 
randa. Ed.  by  his  son,  the  Duke  of  Welling- 
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Bpresforfl.  Lord  C.  W.  de  la  P.    British  fleet  and  the 

state  of  E.  11  pp.  {Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  26,  1889,  p.  1.)— 
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Essay  on  the  balance  of  power  in  E.  A  second  essay  by 
the  translator  of  the  flrst  essay.  10  pp.  (Soraers,  J.,  Coll. 
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of  European  armies.  20  pp.  (Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  47,  ISSO, 
p.  566.)— Hozler,  H.  M.  England  and  E.  24pp.  (Fortn. 
Bev.  n.  s.  v.  37,  1885,  p.  437.)— I.aveleye,  E.  L.  V.  de. 
Mutteringsof  war  in  E.  9  pp.  (For«m,  v.  8,  1889,  p.  117.) 
—Balance  of  military  power  in  E.  96  pp.  1  map. 
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Thayer.  W.  R.  Armed  truce  of  the  powers.  18  pp. 
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Europe,  Natural  history. 

BojANUS,  L.  H.  Anatome  testudinis  Eu- 
ropaeae,  indagavit,  depinxit,  commentatus 
est.    Accedunt  tabulae  XXXI  .  .  .    1819-21, 

2  v.  —2651 

Merian,  M.  S.    Histoire  g6n6rale  des  in- 

sectes  de  Surinam  et  de  toute  1' Europe.    1771, 

3  V.  —2652 

Comber,  T.  Geographical  statistics  of  the  extra- 
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Binnenmollusken  der  noerdlich  gcmaessigten  laender 
von  Europa  und  Asien  und  der  arktischen  laender. 
222  pp.  10  pi.    (Acad.  Caes.  Leop.-Car.  Nova  acta,  v.  45, 

1884,  p.  181.) 

See  also  under  Geology  and  palaeontology.  . 

Europe,  Naval  history.  See  under  Military  and 

naval  history. 

Europe,  Numismatics. 

Engel,  a.,  an  a  Serrure,  R.  Trait6  de 
numismatique  du  moyen  age.    1891-94,  2  v. 

2704 

Hazlitt,  W.  C.    Coinage  of  the  European 

continent.     1893.  2766 

Keary,  C.  F.    Coinage  of  Christian  E.  26  pp.   (Poole, 

S.  L.,  Coins  and  Tnedals,  p.  74. ) 

Europe,  Palaeontology.    See  with  Geology. 

Europe,  People. 

Andrian,  F.,  Frciherr  von.  Hoehencultus 
asiatischer  und  europaeischer  voelker.    1891. 

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Bbddoe,  J.  Races  of  Britain.  A  contribu- 
tion to  the  anthropology  of  western  Europe. 

1885.  1793 


EUROPE,  People 


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Choiseul-d'Aillecourt,  a.  M.  U.,  Comte 

de.  De  I'influence  des  croisades  sur  l'6tat  des 
peuples  de  I'Europe.     1809.  3735 

COLMAN,  H.    European  life  and  manners. 

1849,  2  V.  1437 

Hewitt,  J.  F.    Ruling  races  of  prehistoric 

times  in  India,  south-western  Asia,  and  south- 
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Kay,  J.    Social  condition  and  education  of 

the  people  in  England  and  Europe.    1850,  2  v. 

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Latham,   R.   Q.      Ethnology  of  Europe. 

1852.  1798 

Meyek,  p.     Die  staende,  ihr  leben  und 

treiben,  dargestellt  nach  den  altfr.  Artus-  und 
abenteuer-romanen.  1892.  (Stengel,  E.,  ^W8- 
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Rau,  C.  Early  man  in  Europe.    1876.    1703 

Prehistoric  fishing  in  Europe  and  North 

America.  1884.  (Smithson.  Inst.  Contrib. 
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RuDLEK,    F.   W.,    and   Chisholm,   G.  G. 

Europe.  Ed.  by  Sir  A.  C.  Ramsay,  with  ethno- 
logical appendix  by  A.  H.  Keane.  Maps  and 
illustrations.  1885.  (Stanford,  E.,  Compend. 
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Stbur,  C.    Ethnographie  des  peuples  de 

I'Europe.     1872-73,  3  v.  1793 

Tabdif,  A.    Des  peuples  europ^ens.    1840. 

3734 

Eoksteiii,  F.  F.,  Baron  d'.    De  I'origine  des  nations 

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of  European  society.  27  pp.  ( Vontemp.  Rev.  v.  39,  1881, 
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European  races.  50  pp.  ( With.  Rudler,  F.  W.,  and  Chis- 
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E.  and  Asia.  23  pp.  (Royal  See.  of  lit.  Trmis.  2  s.  v.  12, 
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and  social.  32  pp.  (/n  his  Am.  comments  on  European 
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Kiirope,  Political  economy. 

United  States,  State,  Department  of.  Con- 
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Young,  E.    Labor  in  Europe  and  America. 

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Byers,  S.  H.  M.  Cost  of  living  in  E.  4  pp.  (U.  S.  State, 
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Oroz,  N.  L'anarchic  Sconomique  en  E.  19  pp.  (Bil>- 
Uoth.  univ.  el  rev.  aui»ae,  3  p6r.  v.  37,  1888,  p.  5.)— Janiiel, 
C.  Faits  «conomiques  et  le  mouvement  social.  22  pp. 
(Correapondant,  n.s.  v.  121,  1889,  p.  530.)— Moliiiarl,  G. 
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1890,  p.  307.)— PlaMchul,  E.  Rivalit^  des  industries 
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See  also  under  Emigration.— Finance. 


Europe,  Politics. 

Abel,  K.   Letters  on  international  relations 
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3714 

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un  des  originaux  d^pos^  aux  archives  du  De- 
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American  Register;  or,  general  reposi- 
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1807-11,  7  V.  3985 

Bakozzi,  N.,  and  Bbrchet,  G.  (Eds.)    Re- 

lazioni  degli  statl  europei.    1856-78,  11  v.  in  9. 

4376 

Bentivoglio,  G.,  Cardinal.     Raccolta  di 

lettere  scritte  in  tempo  delle  sue  nunziature 
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Bernhardi,  T.  von.   Geschichte  Russlands 

und  der  europaeischen  politik,  1814-31.  1863- 
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4755 

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diplomazia  europea  in  Italia,  1814-61.  1865- 
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Birch,  T.  Historical  view  of  the  negotia- 
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Bluntschli,  J.   K.      Denkwuerdiges  aus 

meinem  leben.     1884,  3  v.  5891 

BoRKOWSKY,   E.     Englische  fWedensver- 

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BouBGOiNG,  F.,  Comte  de.  Histoire  diplo- 
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Busch,  J.  H.  M.    Our  Chancellor ;  sketches 

for  a  historical  picture.  Tr.  from  the  German 
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Cole,  C.   Historical  and  political  memoirs, 

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Combes,  F.  Histoire  gfinSrale  de  la  diplo- 
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Gentz,  F.  von.  Fragmente  aus  der  neu- 
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State  of  Europe  before  and  after  the 

French  Revolution.  Tr.  by  J.  C.  Herries. 
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Hertslet,  Sir  E.  Mapof  Europe  by  treaty, 

V.  4.     1891.  '        3753 

Note.— For  v.  1-3  aee  preceding  catalogue. 

Hertzbebg,   E.   F.,   Graf  von.      O^uvres 

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Lowell,  A.  L.    Governments  and  parties 

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Metternich,  C.  W.  N.  L.,  Puersl  von  Met- 
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Note.— For  v.  1-4  aee  preceding  catalogue. 

Pradt,  D.  D.  de.  Europe  after  the  Con- 
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L' Europe  par  rapport  i,  la  Grfice  et  d.  la 

reformation  de  la  Turqule.    1826.  3713 

Segur,  L.  p.,  Comte  de.  Tableau  historique 

et  politique  de  1' Europe,  1786-96.     1803,  3  v. 

3715 

SOKKL,  A.   L'Europe  et  la  Revolution  fran- 

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—  BlowKz,  S.  de.  Germany,  France,  and  general 
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venus  England.  6  pp.  (Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  140,  1886, 
p.  675.)— EeU»teln,F.  F.,  Baron  d'.  L'Asie  et  I'E.  5  pp. 
(Correspondant,  v.  39,  1856,  p.  417.)— Freeman,  E.  A. 
Dangers  to  the  peace  of  E.  19  pp.  (Forum,  v.  12,  1891, 
p.  293.) — Gavard,  C.  Le  leurre  d'une  alliance.  12  pp. 
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(Correspondant,  v.  70,  1867,  p.  5.)— .^eaux,  M.  C.  A., 
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8  pp.  (Contemp.  Bev.  v.  00, 1891,  p.  469.)— MorNOIlii,  B. 
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Political  situation  of  E.  21  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  17, 
1885,  p.  500.)— Omens  of  trouble.  10  pp.  (Blackimod's 
Mag.  v.  133, 1883,  p.  126.)— Lord  PalmerNtoii,  England, 
and  the  continent.  8  pp.  (Fraser's  Mag.  v.  45,  1852, 
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europ6enne.  96  pp.  (Saint-Simon,  C.  H.  de  R.,  Comte  de, 
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The  quorum  in  European  legislatures.  13  pp.  (N.  Am. 
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Russia.  11  pp.  (In  his  Am.  comments  on  European 
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See  also  niplomacy.— Kastern  question.- Holy 
alllauce.- Treaties.  Also  the  names  of  the  various 
countries  of  Europe,  and  of  places  where  Congresses 
have  been  held,  as  Berlin.  Paris,  Vienna,  etc. 

£uropeiiii  art'liitecture.    Sturgis,  R.    —1765 
European  craze  for  decoration.  5  pp.  Hesse- 

Wartegg,  E.  von.    (CetUury  Mag.  v.  13,  1888,  p.  643.) 

European  dock-yards,  Report  on.  Hich- 
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European  infiiienoc  in  Asia.    9  pp.    Knox, 

T.  W.     (JV.  .4m.  iJei).  V.  141,  1885,  p.  85.) 

European  leff  i.slatiires.  The  quorum  in.  13  pp. 

Stanton,  T.    (N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  153, 1891,  p.  737.) 

European  life  and  manners.   2  v.   Colman,  H. 

1437 

European  schools.    Klemm,  L.  R.     (Harris, 

W.  T.,  Internal.  Ed.  S.  V.  12.)  —2397 

Eiiryale,  Observationes  circa  germinationem 

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Eurycles,  C.  Julius.    Weil,  R.    Familie  des  E. 

12  pp.  (K.  deutsch.  archaeol.  inst.  Mitthl.  Athen.  abth, 
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Eurytus.    Hartwig,  P.    Herakles  and  E.  on  a 

cylix  at  Palermo.  16  pp.  1  pi.  (Joum.  of  Hellen.  studies, 
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Eusden,  Rev.  Laurence.    Austin,  W.  S.,  Jr., 

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Eu.sfebe  Lombard.  133  pp.  Theuriet,  A.   (Rev. 

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Eusebiiis,  St.,  Presbyter  of  Rome.    Vita.    1  p. 

(Baluze,  E.,  Miscell.  v.  1,  p.  33.) 

I'jusebius  Panipliilus,  Bp.  of  Caesarea.  Circa 
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Chronicorum  libri  duo.  Ed.  Alfred  Schoene. 
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Contents.  Armeniam  verslonem  Latine  factam 
ad  libros  manuscriptos  recensuit  H.  Pet«rmann.  Graeca 
fragmenta  collegit  et  recognovit  appendices  chrono- 
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Emperor  Constantine,  in  four  booljs,  from  306 
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iVote.— Also  in  Bernard,  J.  H.,  Churches  of  Constantine 
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.AIlnlKuiata.    12  pp.     (Giles,  J.  A.,  Anecdota,  p.  54.)— 

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doer  res.  F.    Zu  E.    7  pp.     (Philologua,  v.  42,  1884, 

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Kustiice,  Jennie  A.    Objections  to  theatrical 

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Eiistiu-o,  Rev.  John  Clietwode.   Circa  1762-1815. 

Classical  tour  through  Italy,  1802.     4  ed. 

London,  1817.     4  v.  8°.  2491 

Eiistacliiux,  St.    Roth,  F.    Bruchstuecke  aus 

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Eiistapliicve,  Alexis. 

Resources  of  Russia  in  the  event  of  a  war 

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En.stiKiiiio,  El,  6  la  religion  laureada.    v.  2. 

Montiel,  A.  2303 

Eustase,  St.,  Abbot  of  Lxixeuil.     Adson,  Abbot 

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liiirtz.  E.    Sprichwoertcr  bei  Eustathios  von  Thes- 

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ICiistatliiiis,  St.,  Bp.  of  Antioch.  4  cent.  Quae 
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Eiistatliitis    Placidus,    St.      Nigrodhamiga- 

Jataka  and  the  life  of.  6  pp.  Gaster,  M.  (Royal  Asiat. 
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Eiistis,  James  Biddle.  1834 — .  Race  antagonism 

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Eiistor-Iiiiiiii,  St. 

HiEBONYMUs  SoPHEONius,  E.,  St.  Epistola 
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Eiistratliiis,  Presbyter  of  Constantinople.  6  cent. 
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solutae  sunt,  non  operari :  neque  oblatis  pro  its  Deo 
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Leo  Allatius  e  tenebris  erutum  Latinum  fecit.  [Or.  et 
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Euthanasia.  Mountford,  W.  Euthanasy; 
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MuNK,  W.  Euthanasia ;  or,  medical  treat- 
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FAitliyclea,  of  Athens.  B.C.  Scent.   Fragmenta. 

[Gr.i  Ip.  {Kock,K.T.,Comw.Atlic./ragm.\.i,p.SO!>; 
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EiitliydtMims.  [Gr.]  Plato.,  Opera  omnia,  ed. 
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Eiithypliro.  [dr.]  Plato,  Opera  omnia,  ed. 
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Eiitiii,  Oldenburg.  Alberti,  E.  C.  S.  I.«xikon 
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Eiitiii;;,  Julius.  1839—.  Epigraphisches.  3  pp. 
(Deutsch.  morg.  gcsells.  Zeita.  v.  37, 1883,  p.  541.) 

Eiitropin,  St.    Velser,  M.    Conversio  et  passio 

martyrum  Afrae,  Hilariae,  Dignae,  Eunomiae,  Eutropiae 
quae  Augustae  Vindelicorum  pasaae  sunt.  68  pp.  ( Opera, 

p.  437.) 

Eiitropiiis.    4  cent. 

Breviarum   ab   urbe   condita,    Guilelmns 
Hartel  recognovit.     Berolini,  1872.    12°.    3246 

Breviarum  historiae  Roiiianae.    Editionem 

primam  curavit  Detl.  C.  G.  Baumg^rten- 
Crusius,  alteram  Henricus  Rodolfus  Uietech. 
Lipsiae,  1883.     12°.  3247 

Historiae   Romanae   libri    septem.     First 

seven  books  of  the  Epitome  of  the  history  of 
Rome.  By  Rev.  C.  Bradley :  with  g^mmatic^l 
notes  and  a  vocabulary  ...  by  J.  T.  White. ' 
New  ed.     London,  1878.     12°.  3227 

ElCHERT,  O.     Vollstaendiges  woerterbuch 

zu  dem  Abrisse  der  roemischen  geschichte  des 
Eutropius.     1871.  3244 

Bell.  M.  D.    Eutropius  collatus  cum  MSto.  in  Biblio- 

theca  Publica  Cantabrigiensi,  cui  titulus  Breviariam 
Eutropii  super  gestis  Romanorum.  10  pp.  (Valpy,  A.J., 
Class.  Journ.  v.  5,  1812,  p.  349.)— Norel-Kwiio,  A.  Une 
version  aragonaise  d'Eutrope.  3  pp.  (Romania,  v.  IB, 
1889,  p.  491.)— Wagener,  C.  Eutropius.  142  pp.  (Philo- 
logus,  V.  42,  1884,  pp.  379,  311  ;  V.  44,  1886,  p.  300;  V.  45,  1886, 
p.  609.) 

Eutropius.  Thierry,  A.  S.  D.  Nouveaux 
rficits  de  I'histoire  romaine  aux  IV  et  V 
sifecles.  Trois  ministres  des  flls  de  Thfiodose : 
Rufln,  Eutrope,  Stilicon.     1865.  2726 

Eutycliiaiiisin.    Avitus,  S.  A.  E.,  St.,  Bp.  oj 

Vienne.  Contra  Eutychianani  haeresim  libri  II.  15  pp. 
(Opera,  p.  15:  Monumenta  German.  hi»t.  Aueior.  aniiq. 
T.  6,  pt.  2.) 

See  als  Jacobites.- Monopliyslten. 

Eiity chilis,  Patriarch  of  Alexandria.  Ecclesiae 
suae  origines.  64  pp.  (With  Selden,  J.,  Opera  omnia, 
V.  3,  p.  410.) 

Euvoi  de  Ilaiitcville,  pseud.    See  Jouve,  J. 

Euxiiie  sea.    See  Black  sea. 

Evagrius,  Scholasticus,  of  Epiphaneia.  6  cent. 
History  of  the  church,  from  A.  D.  431  to  A.  D.  694.  A  new 
tr.  from  the  Greek.  217  pp.  (  With  Thcodoretas,  Bp.  of 
Cyrus,  History  of  the  church,  p.  251 :  Bohn,  H.  G.,  Beclee. 
lAbr.) 

Evalrt,  Johannes.    1743-81.    Digtere.    121  pp. 

(Molbech,  C,  Danakpoetisk  anthol.  v.  1,  p.  304.) 

Evauffclical  chiirehes  of  the  valleys  of  Pie- 
mont.  History  of  the.    Morland,  Sir  S.    —3271 

Evangelical  revival  in  the  eighteenth  cen- 
tury. Overton,  J.  H.  (Creighton,  M.,  Epochs 
of  church  hist. )  —1278 

Evangeline,  a  tale  of  Acadie.  Longfellow,  H. 
W.  1326 


EVANGELIORUM 


1364 


EVANS,  Herbert  Arthur 


Evangreliorum  libri  rv.  Juvencus,  C.  V.  A. 
(Vienna,  Akad.  wissens.  Corpus  script,  eccles. 
Lat.  V.  24. )  —3252 

Evsmjjt'liorHiii  versio  antehieronymiana  ex 
codice  Usseriano  (Dublinensi),  adjecta  col- 
latione  codicis  Usseriani  alterius.  Accedit 
versio  vulgata  sec.  cod.  Amiatinum,  cum 
varietate  cod.  Kenanensis  (Book  of  Kells),  et 
cod.  Durmachensis  (Book  of  Durrow).  Ed.  et 
praefatus  est  T.  K.  Abbott.  Dublini,  1884.  2  v. 
8°.  —2257 

Evaiigeliscli-lutherisohe  landeskirolie  der 

Ostseeprovinzen.    17  pp.    (C^rtsere  Zei(,  1891,  v.  1,  p.  451.) 

Evaiig-cliiini.    See  Nicodemus. 
Evan<;:eliuin  aeterniini  und  die  commission 

2u  Ana^ni.  50  pp.  Denifle,  H.  {Archiv  f.  litteratur- u. 
kirchengcschichte  des  mittelalters^  v.  1,  1885,  p.  49.) 

Evangeliiiiii    aetcrimiii    und   Joachim   von 

Floris.  40  pp.  Preger,  W.  (Munich,  Akad,  wissens. 
Denkschr.  v.  43:  Hist,  claase,  Abhandl.  v.  12,  pt.  3,  1874, 
p.l.) 

Evaii^elus.    Fragmenta.    [Gr.]    2  pp.    (Kock, 

K.  T.,  Comic.  Altic.  fragm.  v.  3,  p.  376 ;  Meinelce,  J.  A.  P. 
A.,  Fragm.  comic.  Or.  v.  4,  p.  572.) 

Evangilc  aux  feiiiuies.  See  Marie,  de  France. 

Evaiifjiles  et  laseconde  g6n6ration  clirfitienne. 
Renan,  J.  E.,  Hist,  des  origines  du  Christi- 
anisme,  v.  5.  — 1255 

Evans,  A.  E.,  and  Sons  {Pubs.) 

Fine  art  circular  and  print  collector's 
manual.  Catalogue  of  nearly  six  thousand 
etchings  and  engravings  by  artists  of  every 
school  and  period,  comprising  the  best  ex- 
amples of  every  eminent  engraver,  from  the 
earliest  period  to  the  present  time.  [London], 
n.  d.     8°.  — 17C5 

Evans,  Rev,  Albert  Eubule.    1840 — .    Discourse 

upon  sermons.  6  pp.   (Macmiiian's  i^iaff.  v.  57, 1888,  p.  58.) 

Evans,  Arthur  John.    1852 — . 

Cretan  pictographs  and  prae-Phoenician 
script.  With  an  account  of  a  sepulchral  de- 
posit at  Hagios  Onuphrios  near  Phaestos  in 
its  relations  to  primitive  Cretan  and  Aegean 
culture.  With  a  coloured  plate,  tables,  and 
illustrations  in  the  text.    London,  1895.    r.  8°. 

1732 

On  a  late  Celtic  urn-fleld  at  Aylesford,  Kent,  and 

on  the  Qanlish,  Illyro-Italic,  and  classical  connexions 
of  the  forms  of  pottery  and  bronze-work  there  dis- 
covered. 74  pp.  7  pi.  {Archaeologia,  v.  52,  pt.  2,  1890, 
p.  315.)— On  two  flbiilap  of  Celtic  fabric  from  .i^sica. 
20  pp.  (Archaeologia,  v.  55,  pt.  1,  1896,  p.  179.)— An- 
tiquarian researches  in  lllyrieiiiii.  105  pp.  3  pi.  (Ar- 
chaeologia, T.  48,  1884,  p.  1.)— nykciiacitn  troaHurc 
from  Aegina.  32  pp.  (Journ.  of  Hellen.  studies,  v.  13, 
1892-93,  p.  195.)— Primitive  pictOKraphx  and  a  prae- 
Phoenician  script  from  Crete  and  the  Peloponnese. 
103  pp.  1  pi.  ( Joum.  of  Hellen.  studies,  v.  14,  1894,  p.  270.) 
—  Recent  di.scoveries  of  Tarcntine  terra-coltas. 
60  pp.  2  pi.    (Joum.  of  Hellen.  studies,  v.  7, 1886,  p.  1.) 

Evans,  C.H.  (Ed.) 

American  college  directory  and  universal 
catalogue,  v.  2,  4.  St.  Louis,  1878-82.  2  v. 
8°.  1104 


Evans,  Charles  H. 

Imports  and  exports.  Pt.  1.  Imports,  1867- 
93,  inclusive.  A  compilation  of  foreign  com- 
modities imported  and  entered  for  consump- 
tion in  the  United  States.  Washington,  1894. 
8°.     (  U.  S.  53  Cong.  2  sess.  Senate  repts.  v.  4. ) 

Imports    and    exports.      Pt.  -  2.      Exports, 

domestic  and  foreign,  from  the  American 
colonies  to  Great  Britain,  1697-1789,  inclusive. 
Exports,  domestic  from  the  United  States  to 
all  countries,  1789-1893,  inclusive.  Washing- 
ton, 1894.  8°.  (  With  his  Imports  and  exports, 
pt.  1 :  U.  S.  53  Cong.  2  sess.  Senate  repts.  v.  4. ) 

Imports :  duties  from  1867  to  1883,  inclusive. 

A  compilation  of  foreign  commodities  im- 
ported and  entered  for  consumption  in  the 
United  States.  Washington,  1884.  8°.  ( V.  S. 
48  Cong.  1  sess.  House  misecl.  doc.  v.  24,  no.  49. ) 

Tables  showing  duties  collected  under  ex- 
isting tariff;  notes  explanatory  of  proposed 
changes  from  present  law,  and  estimates  of 
the  probable  effect  upon  the  revenue.  [Wash- 
ington, 1890.]  obi.  4°.  ( U.  S.  51  Cong.  1  sess. 
Senate  miscel.  doc.  v.  5. ) 

Evans,   Charles  H.    1851—.     [Poems.]    3  pp. 

(Johnston,  G.,  Poets  andpoetry  of  Cecil  Co.,  Md.  p.  185.) 
Evans,  Edward  Payson.     1833 — .     The  Aryan 

homestead.  12  pp.  (Allanl.  Monthly,  v.  57,  1886,  p.  633.) 
—Ignatius  von  l>oellJllfr«*r.  13  pp.  (Ailant.  Monthly, 
V.  68, 1891,  p.  553.)— Authorship  of  the  i^lariai  theory. 
4  pp.  (N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  145,  1887,  p.  94.)— Henrik  IbHen: 
his  early  career  as  poet  and  playwright.  12  pp.  (Atlant. 
Monthly,  v.  66,  1890,  p.  577.)  — Henrik  Ibsen:  his  life 
abroad  and  later  dramas.    13  pp.    {Atlant.  Monthly,  v.  66, 

1890,  p.  457.)  —  A  mad  inoiiareli.  7  pp.  {.4tlant. 
Monthly,  v.  58,  1886,  p.  449.) — Speech  as  a  barrier  be- 
tween man  and  beast.    14  pp.    {AtUtnt.  Monthly,  v.  68, 

1891,  p.  299.) 

Evans,  George. 

Essay  on  Assyriology.     London,  1883.     8°. 

—2145 
Evans,  Griffith.      Ward,   T.      Griffith  Evans. 

2  pp.    {Pa.  Mag.  Hist.  v.  6,  1882,  p.  312.) 

Evans,  H.    The  London  county  council  and 

the  police.    17  pp.    ( Contemp.  Rev.  v.  56,  1889,  p.  445. ) 
Evans,  Henry  Ridgely. 

Great  pyramid  and  Napoleon  I.  A  Masonic 
study,  containing  a  complete  bibliography  of 
pyramid  literature.     Washington,  1895.    4°. 

—1362 

Hours    with    the    ghosts ;    or,    nineteenth 

century  witchcraft.  Investigations  into  the 
phenomena  of  spiritualism  and  theosophy. 
Illustr.     Chicago,  1897.     12°.  —2466 

llil>lio;;:raphy.    I.   Education  of  the  colored  race. 

II.  Negroes  in  America.  III.  Works  by  negro  authors. 
24  pp.  (U.  S.  Education,  Bureau  of.  Education  of  the 
colored  race. ) 

Introduction  to  Magic,  stage  illusions,  and 

scientific  diversions.    See  Hopkins,  A.  A. 

Evans,  Herbert  Arthur.    1847—. 

Introduction  to  Romeo  and  Juliet.  See 
Shakespeare,  W.  (in  preceding  catalogue). 

[Ed.)    Othello.    See  Shakespeare,  W.  (in 

preceding  catalogue). 


EVANS,  Howard 


1365 


EVELYN,  John 


Evans,  Howard.    Leasehold  enfranchisement. 

11  pp.     ( Contemp.  Rev.  v.  61,  1887,  p.  852. ) 

Evans,  Sir  John,  LL.  D.     1823— 

Anniversary  address  to  the  Numismatic 
Society  of  London,  June  18,  1885.  London, 
1885.     8°.  2763 

Archaeological  survey  of  llortftirdMlilr^*.     18  pp. 

1  pi.  {Archacniogia,  v.  53,  pt.  1,  1892,  p.  215.)— On  a 
iiiilllHr.v  tlci'oriilioii  relating  to  the  Roman  con- 
quest of  Britain.  6  pp.  1  pi.  (Archneologia,  v.  49,  1886, 
p.  439.)— On  some  iron  tools  and  other  articles  formed  of 
iron  found  at  Sil<'h«»sl<»r,  1890.  18  pp.  {Archaeologia^ 
V.  64,  pt.  1,  1894,  p.  139.)— On  a  hoard  of  bronze  objects 
found  in  Wilbiirtoii  fni,  near  Ely.  9  pp.  1  pi.  (/Ir- 
chaeologia,  v.  48,  1884,  p.  106.) 

Ku<l{;e,  E.  A.  W.    On  some  Egyptian  bronze  weapons 

in  the  collections  of  E.  and  the  British  Museum.  12  pp. 
4  pi.     (Archaeologia,  v.  53,  pt.  1,  1892,  p.  83.) 

Evans,  Rev.  John.  History  of  Bristol.  See 
Corry,  J.,  and  Evans,  Rev.  J. 

Evans,  John. 

Shakspeare's  seven  ages ;  or,  the  progress 
of  human  life  ;  illustr.  by  a  series  of  extracts 
in  prose  and  poetry,  introduced  by  a  brief 
memoir  of  Shakspeare  and  his  writings. 
[Illustr.]     London,  1831.     8°.  3317 

Evans,   John.     Physiography.     22  pp.     {Inst. 

civil  Kngin.  Hydro-mechanics,  p.  1.) 

Evans,  John  Gwenoguryn  (Ed.) 

Facsimile  of  the  Black  Book  of  Carmarthen 
reproduced  by  the  autotype  mechanical  pro- 
cess, with  a  palaeographical  note.  Oxford, 
1888.     8".  2573 

(Ed.)    Red  Book  of  Hergest.    See  Rhys,  J., 

and  Evans,  J.  G. 

(Ed.)     Text  of   the  Book  of   Llan   Dftv. 

Reproduced  from  the  Gwysaney  MS.  See 
Rhys,  J.,  and  Evans,  J.  G. 

Evans,  Josiah  J.  Perry,  B.  F.  Josiah  J.  Evans. 
8  pp.    {In  his  Reminiscences  of  public  men,  p.  116.) 

Evans,  JVfrs.  Margaret  (Ed.) 

Letters   of   Richard    Radcliffe    and    John 

James,  1755-83.    See  Radcliffe,  R.,  and  James, 

J.  (in  preceding  catalogue). 
Evans,  Mary  Ann  (George  Eliot,  psetid.)    See 

Cross,  Mrs.  M.  A.  E.  L. 
Evans,  Mrs.  Mary  Sanger.     Domestic  servants 

in  Australia :   a  rejoinder.    8  pp.    { Westm.  Rev,  v.  136, 

1891,  p.  46.) 

Evans,  Rev.  Maurice  J.  ( TV. ) 

John  a  Lasoo  :  his  earlier  life  and  labours. 
See  Dalton,  H. 

( Tr. )     Wiclif  and  Hus.     See  Loserth,  J. 

Evans,  Oliver.     Hubert,  P.  G.,  Jr.     J.  Fitch 

and  O.Evans.    3  pp.    (7n  Ws  Inventors,  p.  278.) 
Evans,  Robert  K.    Indian  question  in  Arizona. 

10  pp.     (Atkmt.  Monthly,  v.  68,  1886,  p.  167.) 

Evans,  S.  B.  Pyramids  of  Teotihuacan.  6  pp. 
{Am.  Anl-q.  v.  10,  1888,  p.  115.)  —  Sculptured  stone  of 
TczPliro.     8  pp.     {Am.  Antiq.  v.  10,  1888,  p.  179.) 

Evans,  Samuel.    1823—. 

History  of  Lancaster  county.  Pa.   See  Ellis, 

P.,  and  Evans,  S. 
OcncnIoKlcal  and  biographical  sketch  of  E.    2  pp. 

(Scotch-Irish  Soc.  of  Am.  Proc-  ««  Louimlle,  p.  241.) 


Evans,  T.  Rh^s  ( Tr. ) 

Jacob  Boehme.    See  Martensen,  H.  L.  (in 
preceding  catalogue). 
I'^ans,  Taliesin.    Califomian's  gift  to  science. 

12  pp.  (Century  Mag.  v.  10,  1888,  p.  62.)-il.vdrnullc 
■ulniiiH;  in  California.  16  pp.  (Cimtury  Mag,  v.  3,  ISSS, 
p.  323.) 

I'^vans,  Thomas  Saunders,  D.  D.    1816-89. 

Latin  and  Greek  verse.    Ed.,  with  memoir, 

by    Rev.    Joseph    Waite.    Cambridge,    1893. 

12°.  4227 

Evans,  Walton  H.    The  Sharpless  portrait  of 

Washington.    3  pp.    (^aj;.  ^m.  Hisl.  v.  II,  1884,  p.  513.) 

Evans,  Sir  William  David  ( TV. )     1767-1821. 

Treatise  on  the  law  of  obligations.  Sec 
Pothier,  R.  J. 

Evanston  colloiiniiiin.  Lectures  on  mathe- 
matics.    Klein,  F.  —2424 

Evarts,  William  Maxwell,  LL.  D.  Scott,  H.  W. 
Wm.  M.  Evarts.  10  pp.  1  pi.  {In  his  Distinguished  Am. 
lawyers,  p.  341.) 

Evatt,  George  Joseph  Hamilton,  M.  D.  Am- 
bulance organization  in  war  and  peace.  20pp.  (London, 
Intemat.  Health  Exhib.  Literature,  v.  9,  p.  67.)  — Am- 
bulance or^niilKatioii,  equipment,  and  transport. 
132  pp.  (London,  Intemat.  Health  Eibib.  Lilerahtre, 
V.  7,  p.  267.) 

Eve.  Ancona,  A.  d' (.Bd. )  Leggendad'Adamo 
ed  Eva.  1870.  (Scelta  di  curiositd.  letteraric, 
no.  106. )  2332 

LuTWiN.   Adam  und  I3va.   1881.    (Biblioth. 

lit.  vereins.  in  Stuttg.  v.  153.)  3125 

4iiriniiii.  J.  L.  K.    Die  ungleichen  kinder  Kvas.   9  pp. 

{Kleinere  achriften,  v.  7,  p.  114.) 
See  also  Aflani. 

Eve,  Henry  Weston.    Curriculum  of  a  modern 

school.  8  pp.  (London,  Intemat.  Health  Exhib.  Utero- 
ture,  V.  16,  p.  279.) 

Eve,   Sarah.     1749-74.     Extracts  from  journal 

written  while  living  near  the  city  of  Philadelphia  in 
1772-73.    33  pp.     (Po.  Mnff.  i/ist.  v.  5,  1881,  pp.  19,  191.) 

Eve  of  tlie  French  Ilcvolution.  Lowell,  E. 
J.  4697 

Evelin,  George. 

Stbeeter,  S.  F.  First  commander  of  Kent 
island.  1868.    (Md.  Hist.  Soc.  f^nd pub.  no.2.) 

3582 

Evelin.    See  af«o  Evelyn. 

Evelina.  2  v.  Arblay,  Mine.  F.  B.  d'.  (Bar- 
bauld,  Afrg.  A.  L.  A.,  Brit,  novelists,  v.  38,  39.) 

4167 

Evelyn,  John.     1620-1706. 

Memoirs,  comprising  his  diary,  from  1641 
to  1705-06,  and  a  selection  of  his  familiar  let- 
ters. To  which  is  subjoined  the  private  cor- 
respondence between  King  Charles  I  and  Sir 
Edward  Nicholas;  also  between  Sir  Edward 
Hyde  and  Sir  Richard  Browne.  Ed.  by  Wm. 
Bray.    New  ed.    London,  1827.    5  v.  8°.     3742 

Sculptura  historico-technica ;  or,  the  his- 
tory and  art  of  engraving.  To  which  is  now 
added,  a  chronological  and  historical  series  of 
the  painters  from  the  eleventh  century.  3  ed. 
London,  1766.  12°.  ( With  Ronquet,  J.,  Present 
state  of  the  arts  in  England. )  —173^ 


EVELYN,  John 


1366 


EVERETT,  Edward 


In  a  fcnnlen  of  John  Evelyn's.    11  pp.    {Blackwood's 

Mag.  V.  144,  1888,  p.  218.)— Sleole.  M.  D.  John  Evelyn's 
youth.  16  pp.  (Allant.  Monthly,  v.  64,  1889,  p.  74.)— 
TlioniNon,  Mr».  K.  B.  John  Evelyn  and  Robt.  Boyle. 
62  pp.    (In  her  Celebr.  friendships,  v.  1,  p.  1.) 

Kvolyn.    See  also  Evelin. 

Eveneiueii.s  de  Paris  des  26-29  Juillet  1830. 

Par  plusieurs  tgmoins  oculaires.    7  6d.    Paris, 

1830.     16°.  .2607 

Evenings  of  a  working'  man.      Overs,  J. 

( Omnibtis  of  mod.  romance,  v.  3. )  1291 

Evenings  witli  the  Koniauists.    Seymour, 

M.  H.  —4156 

Events  in  the  life  of  Charles  George  Gordon. 

Gordon,  H.  W.  4774 

Events  in  the  Taeping  rebellion.   Gordon,  C.  G. 

3413 
Evenus,  of  Paros.    B.  C.  4  cent     [Gedichte. 

Or.  and  Germ.]  9  pp.  (Hartung,  J.  A.,  Or.  eUffiker,  v.  1, 
p.  131.) 

Brnerkner,  C.  A.  F.     De  Evenis,   poetis  elegiacis, 

eorumque  carminibus  scripsit  F.  G.  Wagner.  2  pp.  {Zeits. 
f.  alterthumsw.  v.  5, 1838,  p.  1035.)— Caesar,  J.  De  Evenis, 
poetis  elegiacis,  eorumque  carminibus  .  .  .  auctor  F.  G. 
Wagner.  4  pp.  (Zeits.  f.  alterthumsw.  v.  5,  1838,  p.  1172.) 
— Dispntatio  de  Evenis  Pariia  poetis  elegiacis  . .  .  scripsit 
F.  Schreiber.  2  pp.  (Zeits.  f.  alttrlhumsw.  v.  7,  1840, 
p.  118.) 

Everard,  or  Evrart.    12  cent. 

Uebertragung  der  Disticha  Catonis.  See 
Cato,  D. 

Everar«l,  James.    See  Arundell,  J.  E. 

Everard,  William.    Kilpin,  T.  J.    Biographical 

sketch  of  E.  12 pp.  (Lancashire  and  Cheshire  Hist.  Soo. 
Trans,  n.  s.  v.  10,  1870,  p.  127.) 

Evcrenden  family.    Cooper,  W.  D.    Extracts 

from  account-books  of  the  Everenden  and  Frewen  fami- 
lies, in  the  17  century.  9  pp.  (Sussex  Archaeol.Soc.  CoU. 
V.  4,  1851,  p.  22.) 

Everest,  Lt.-Col.  Sir  George.    Cole,  W.  H.    On 

certain  modifications  of  Col.  Everest's  system  of  observ- 
ing introduced  to  meet  the  specialities  of  particular 
instruments.  9  pp.  (India,  Ot.  Trigonom.  Surv.  v.  2, 
Appendix  6,  p.  109.) 

Everest,  Mt.    Dent,  C.  T.    Can  Mount  E.  be 

ascended  ?    10  pp.    ( Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  32,  1892,  p.  604.) 

Everett,  Alexander  Hill.    1792-1847. 

Critical  and  miscellaneous  essays.  2  s. 
Boston,  1846.     8°.  2295 

Contents.  De  ijerando's  History  of  philosophy. 
—  Urecnoiiirh's  statue  of  M'ashini;toii.  — Harro 
Ilarriiii;:  a  biographical  sketch.— Havana.— History 
of  inteliertiial  philosophy.  — Irvlii(r'N  Coliiin- 
biis.  —  .Wiisaeiis"s  I'opiilar  talcs. —  Life  of  Jean 
Jacques  Boussenii.— Madame  De  Mtaei.— Stewart's 
Philosophy.- Lord  Taponrconrt. 

Oriswold,  E.  W.     Alex.  H.  Everett.    5  pp.    (In  his 

Prose  writers  of  Am.  p.  284.) 

Everett,  Charles  Carroll,  D.  D.    1829—. 

Fichte's  Science  of  knowledge.  A  critical 
exposition.  Chicago,  1884.  12°.  (Morris,  G.  S., 
Germ,  philos.  class. )  — 1458 

Natural  history  of  clog^ina.    8  pp.    (Forum,  v.  8,  1889, 

p.  441.)— Rhetorical  pessimism.    7  pp.    (Forum,  v.  6, 

_1888,  p.  74.)— Outside  view  of  revivals.    8  pp.    (Forum, 
V.  8,  1887,  p.  687.) 


Everett,  Edward,  LL.  D.    1794-1865. 

Dorchester  in  1630,  1776,  and  1855.  An  ora- 
tion delivered  July  4,  1855 ;  also  an  account  of 
the  proceedings  in  Dorchester  at  the  celebra- 
tion of  the  day.     Boston,  1855.     8°.  2612 

Eulogy  on  Thomas  Dowse,  of  Cambridge- 
port,  pronounced  before  the  Massachusetts 
Historical  Society,  9  Dec.  1858.  Boston,  1859. 
8°.  3792 

Life  of  George  Washington.     New  Yorlj, 

1860.     12°.  3776 

Orations  and  speeches,  on  various  occa- 
sions.    Boston,  1836.     8°.  2211 

Contents.  Address  delivered  at  Charlestown,  in  com- 
memoration of  .\<Iains  aiKl  Jeft'ersoii.  Aug.  1,  1826.— 
Address  delivered  before  the  literary  societies  of  Am- 
herst Colleg^e,  Aug.  26, 1835.— Oration  delivered  July  4, 
18.35,  before  the  citizens  of  Beverly,  without  distinction 
of  party.— Speech  delivered  in  Faneuil  Hall,  May  28, 1833, 
on  the  subject  of  the  Bunker  Hill  mnnuinent.- 
Oration  delivered  at  <'anihri<iee,  July  4, 1826.— Oration 
delivered  at  C'harlestown,  July  4, 1828.— Speech  before 
the  Colonization  Soeiety,  in  the  Capitol,  at  Wash- 
ington, Jan.  16,  1832.— Oration  delivered  at  Coneord, 
April  19,  1825.— Address  delivered  at  Bloody  Brook,  in 
South  Deerfield,  Sept.  30,  1835,  in  commemoration  of  the 
fall  of  "the  Flower  of  Kssex,*'  at  that  spot,  in  King 
Philip's  war,  Sept.  18,  1675.— Address  delivered  as  the 
introduction  to  the  Franklin  I<eetures,  in  Boston, 
Nov.  14,  1831.— Address  delivered  at  the  erection  of  a 
monument  to  John  Harvard,  at  Charlestown,  Sept.  26, 
1828. — Speech  at  a  public  meeting,  held  in  Boston,  on  be- 
half of  Kenyon  College,  Ohio,  May  21, 1833.— Eulogy 
on  T^afa.yette,  delivered  in  Faneuil  Hall,  at  the  request 
of  the  young  men  of  Boston,  Sept.  6, 1834.— Oration  deliv- 
ered at  Iiexinfrton.  April  19,  1835,  by  request  of  the 
citizens  of  that  place.— Speech  at  a  public  dinner,  at 
Lexington,  Ky.,  June  17,  1829.  —  Address  delivered  at 
Brighton,  before  the  Massaehnsetts  As:rieiiltiiral 
Society,  Oct.  16,  1833.— Speech  at  a  public  dinner,  at 
Nashville,  Tenn.,  June  2,  1829.- Oration  pronounced 
at  Cambridge,  before  the  Society  of  l"lii  Beta  Kappa, 
Aug.  26,  1824.— Oration  delivered  before  the  Phi  Beta 
Kappa  Society,  in  Yale  College,  Aug.  20,  1833.— Oration 
delivered  at  Fly  month,  Dec.  22,  1824.- Speech  deliv- 
ered at  a  temperance  meeting,  in  Nalem,  June  14,  1833. 
— Discourse  on  the  importance  of  seientilie  knowl- 
edii^e  to  practical  men,  and  on  the  encouragements  to 
its  pursuit.— Speech  on  the  subject  of  the  'W'estern 
Kailroad.  delivered  in  Faneuil  Hall,  Oct.  7,  1835.— 
Address  delivered  before  the  Charlestown  Lyceum,  June 
28,  1830,  being  the  two  hundredth  anniversary  of  Gov. 
Wlnthr»p*s  arrival. —  Oration  delivered  at  Wor- 
cester, July  4,  1833.— Lecture  on  the  Workintc  Men's 
Parly,  delivered  before  the  Charlestown  Lyceum,  Oct. 
6,  1830.  —  Speech  at  a  public  dinner,  at  the  Yellow 
Npriiii^s,  Ohio,  June  29,  1829. 

Uses  of  astronomy.     A  discourse  delivered 

at  Albany  on  the  28  of  Aug.  1856,  on  occasion 
of  the  inauguration  of  the  Dudley  Observa- 
tory.    Boston,  1856.     8°.  —2494 

iVote.— Also  in  Dudley  Observatory,  Annals,  v.  1,  p.  xv. 

ttuesllonsof  the  day.    57  pp.    (PoK(.  pamph.  1861  63, 

V.  2.) 

BUQBEE,    J.    McK.    (Ed.)       Memorial    of 

Edward  Everett,  from  the  city  of  Boston, 
1865.  3793 

Cililnian.  S.    Critical  essay  on  the  oratory  of  E.  53pp. 

(In  his  Contributions  to  literature,  p.  231.)— Griswold, 
R.  W.  Edward  Everett.  11pp.  (/n  ftts  Prose  writers  of 
Am.  p.  330.)— WhIUier,  J.  G.  Edward  Everett.  4  pp. 
(IforA»,  V.6,  p.  274.) 


EVERETT,  Edwai-d 


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EVILS  AND  ABUSES 


Everett,  Edward.    French  spoliation  claims. 

6  pp.     IN.  Am.  Rev.  v.  140,  1885,  p.  551.) 

Everett,  J.  T.   Earliest  American  people.   7  pp. 

(Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  22,  1889,  p.  114.) 

Everett,  licv.  James.     1784-1872. 

Adam  Clarke  portrayed.  London,  1843-49. 
3  V.  16°.  4708 

Everett,  Joseph  David.    1831 — . 

Illustrations  of  the  C.  G.  S.  system  of  units, 
with  tables  of  physical  constants.  London, 
1891.     8°.  —1538 

I'^vewtt,  William,  Ph.  D.     1839—. 

Oration  in  honor  of  Col.  Wm.  Prescott 
delivered  in  Boston,  14  Oct.  1895,  by  invita- 
tion of  the  Bunker  Hill  Monument  Associa- 
tion. Boston,  1896.  8°.  (Bunker  Hill  Mon. 
Assoc. )  2622 

A  long-unpaid  debt.    9  pp.    {Atlant.  Monthly,  v.  67, 

1891,  p.  258.) 

Everffoiii,  Belgium.  Potter,  P.  de,  and  Broeek- 
aert,  J.  Evergem.  167  pp.  (/«  their  Qeschiedenis  van 
degemeenten  der  provincie  Oost-VIaanderen,  1  s.  v.  2.) 

Everliart,  Benjamin  Matlock.    1818—. 

North  American  pyrenomycetes.  See  Ellis, 
J.  B.,  and  Everhart,  B.  M. 

( Ed. )    Journal  of  mycology.    ySec  Journal 

of  mycology. 
Everitt,  Graham. 

English  caricaturists  and  graphic  humour- 
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illustrated  and  interpreted  their  times.    Lon- 
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Everley,  England.   Hoare,  Sir  R.  C.   Hundred 
of   Everley,   Ambresbury,    and    Underditch. 
1826.    ( In  his  Hist,  of  modern  Wiltshire,  v.  2. ) 
See  also  wntHliire.  P..R 
Everinaiiii,  Barton  Warren,  Ph.  D. 

Fishes  of  North  and  Middle  America.  See 
Jordan,  D.  S.,  and  Evermann,  B.  W. 

Eversfielrt,  JVfissS.,  and  others.  Letters.  18  pp. 
(Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  22,  1870,  p.  160.) 

Ever.sliaiii,  John.      16  cent.     Voyage  to  the 

Azores,  1586.  2  pp.  (Hakluyt,  R.,  Voyages,  v.  2,  p.  606.)— 
Voyage  by  sea  into  Kf^ypt,  1586.  2  pp.  (Hakluyt,  R., 
Voyages,  v.  2,  p.  417.) 

Ever.sliod,  Samuel.     Route  of  King  Charles  H 

througti  Sussex  during  his  flight  in  1651.  10  pp.  (Sussex 
Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.v.  18,  1866,  p.  114.)— Chimney  bark 
of  Sussex  iron.  4  pp.  1  pi.  (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll. 
V.  23,  1871,  p.  119.)— Legend  of  the  drajtoii-Mlayer  of 
I..ynilnN(er.  4  pp.  (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  18, 
1866,  p.  180.) 

Evertoii,  England.  Syers,  R.  History  of 
Everton.     1830.  2524 

NtoiirhoiiMO.  J.     Historical   notes,  respecting   the 

township  and  village  of  E.    13  pp.  2  pi.    ( Lancashire  and 
Cheshire  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  v.  4,  1852,  p.  66.) 
See  aUo  l^aiieaHhire.— Uvrrpooi. 

Everybody's  busiiie.ss  is  nobody's  business. 
Defoe,  D.,  Novels  and  miscel.  works,  v.  19. 

2103 

Evesham,  England.  Tindal,  W.  History  and 
antiquities  of  the  abbey  and  borough  of  Eve- 
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RiHhnnKor.  W.  de.     Ex  narrstione  de  belli*  apod 

Lewes  etE.   5  pp.    (Frankfort  S<x;.  Script,  t. 28,  p.  514.)— 
ToHiON,  R.  F.    Notes  on  on  excavation  mode  near  E. 
8  pp.    ( Bristol  and  Oloucest.  Archaeol.  Soc.  Traiu.  v.  t, 
18*4-85,  p.  128.) 
See  also  l%'or4*PMt<*rMlilre, 

Evcsliani  Abbey.  Tinual,  "W.  History  and 
antiquities  of  the  abbey  and  borough  of  Eve- 
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Ex  <-liroiiif«   KvPNhamcnHl.     4  pp.     (Frankfort 

Soc.  .Scri;)(.  V.  27,  p.  I22.)-Ilid<idal<>.  E.  8.  Almonry  of 
Evesham  Abbey.  6  pp.  8  pi.  ( Bristol  and  Glouccst.  Ar- 
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Evctts,  Basil  Thomas  Alfred  ( TV. )     1868—. 

Rites  of  the  Coptic  church.  The  order  of 
baptism  and  the  order  of  matrimony  accord- 
ing to  the  use  of  the  Coptic  church.  Tr.  from 
Coptic  MSS.     London,  1888.     16°.  —2256 

( Tr. )     Churches  and  monastories  of  Egj'pt 

and  some  neighbouring  countries.  See  Abfl 
Sftlilj,  the  Armenian  (in  supplement). 

(Tr.)     Manual  of  oriental  antiquities.    See 

Babelon,  E. 

Evideiiec.  Who  is  the  murderer?  A  problem 
in  the  law  of  circumstantial  evidence,  in  a  letter  to 
Christopher  North.  28  pp.  (Blacktmod's  Mag.  v.  51,  I8I2, 
p.  553.)— l>odjfe.  N.  S.  Confession  of  crime:  its  value. 
6  pp.  (Overld.  Monthly,  v.  5,  1870,  p.  2.^1.)— Kallarloil* 
evidcnop  of  the  senses.  25  pp.  [Dublin  Rev.  v.  3,  1837, 
p.  525.)— Johnson,  R,,  and  others.  Expert  testimony. 
16  pp.  (iV.  Am.  Rev.  v.  138,  1881,  p.  602.)-Bentham's 
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V.  9,  1828,  p.  198;  v.  10,  1829,  p.  367.)— Appleton  on  the 
ruleN  ofPTidrnrp.  15  pp.  (JV.  Am.  Rev,  v.  92,  1861, 
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States.  Speeches  in  the  Senate,  Julys  and  1.5, 1862.  10pp. 
(  Works.  V.  7,  p.  152.) 

.See  also  Relior.— ('prtaint,T.— ConrlH  of  law.— 
Faith.— Jnry.— I>aw.— LoKle.— TrinlH.— WilnoHN. 

Evidence  of  the  truth  of  the  Christian  re- 
ligion, derived  from  the  literal  fulfilment  of 
prophecy.     Keith,  A.  — 4267 

Evideiiees  of  Christianity.  Sec  Christianity, 
Evidences. 

Evidences  of  the  Itible.  See  Bible,  Evidences, 
authority,  etc. 

Evidences  of  the  {genuineness  of  the  Gospels. 
2  V.     Norton,  A.  —3101 

EviL    Jambs,  H.    Nature  of  evil.    1855.    -M146 

Itanprort,  Q.    Seventh  petition.    4  pp.    (iVetp  TVtnce- 

ton  Rev.  v.  1,  1886,  p.  342.)— BoNanfinoi.  B.  Our  right 
to  regard  evil  as  a  mystery.  3  pp.  (Mind,  v.  8,  1883, 
p.  419.)— Ellis,  W.  On  good  and  evil.  23  pp.  (fii  hia 
Philo-Socrates,  v.  4,  p.  82.)— .Moral  pvII.  37  pp.  {Lon- 
don Quart.  Rev.  v.  .52,  1879,  p.  361.)— Sl.v»«<"r.r  of  Broo<l 
and  evil.  9  pp.  (Weslm.  Rev.  v.  133,  1890,  p.  625.)— 
James  on  the  natnre  ofevll.  21  pp.  [Chr.  Exam.  v.  59, 
1855,  p.  116.)— Uoblns,  E.  Evil  in  Greek  mythology. 
10  pp.  (Atlant.  Monthly,  v.  ,50,  1882,  p.  316.)— Whlttler, 
J.  Q.    Agency  of  evil.    18  pp.    (  H'orfcs,  v.  7,  p.  249. ) 

See  also  Oinie  and  i'riininalN.- ClnoMllrinm.— 
NanleharanM.  —  Moral  phllOHopliy.  —  Nalural 
llieolo;ry.—  I*eNsiniiMiii.— RPK<*"eratlon.— NIn. — 
Tpnipfalion. 

Evil  spirits.     See  Demonology. — Devil. 

Evils  and  abuses  in  the  naval  and  merchant 
service  exposed.    McNally,  W,  — 2397 


EVILS  OF  STATE  TRADING 


1368 


EVOLUTION  OP  ART 


Evils  of  state  tnuliiiiir  as  illustrated  by  the 

Post  Office.  21  pp.  Miliar,  F.  (Mackay,  T.,  Plea  for 
liberty,  p.  305.) 

Evliyiv.     Turkish  memoirs.     4  pp.     ( Rev.  of  In 

Valpy,  A.  J.,  Class.  Journ.  v.  21,  1821,  p.  361.) 

Evolutes.    Mehler,  F.  G.    Note  ueber  die  evo- 

luten  sphaerischcr  curven.    2  pp.    (Journ,  /.  d,  reine  u. 
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See  also  I'lirvew, 

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Brooklyn  Ethical  Association.    Evolu- 
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Evolution  in  science,  philosophy,  and 

art.     1891.  —1678 

Brunetiere,  F.    Moralitfi  de  la  doctrine 

evolutive.     1896.  2292 

Clodd,  E.    Story  of  creation  :  a  plain  ac- 
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CoNTA,   B.    Thgorie  de  I'ondulation  uni- 

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Cope,  E.  D.    Origin  of  the  fittest.    Essays 

on  evolution.     1887.  —1676 

Primary  factors  of  organic  evolution. 

1896.  —1674 

Croll,  J.     Philosophical  basis  of  evolu- 
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Dawson,  Sir  J.  W.    Modem  ideas  of  evo- 
lution as  related  to  revelation  and  science. 

1890.  —1678 

FiSKE,  J.    Excursions  of  an  evolutionist. 

1884.  2295 

Graham,  D.    Is  natural  selection  the  crea- 
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Jordan,  D.  S.     Factors  in  organic  evolu- 
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Le  Contb,  J.   Evolution  :  its  nature,  its  evi- 
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1891.  —1678 

Mackenzie,  Miss  H.    Evolution  illuminat- 
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Masson,  J.    Atomic  theory  of  Lucretius 

contrasted  with  modern  doctrines  of  atoms 
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Romanes,  G.  J.    Mental  evolution  in  man. 

Origin  of  human  faculty.     1888.  —1675 

Spencer,  H.    Factors  of  organic  evolution. 

1887.  —1686 

— '  Thompson,  D.  G.,  and  others.    Evolution. 

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Variqny,  H.  de.    Experimental  evolution. 

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Allenian.  L.  A.  W.    Optics  as  related  to  evolution. 

34  pp.  (Brooklyn  Ethical  Assoc.  Evolution  in  set.,  etc,, 
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velle  tli^orie  de  la  vie.  35  pp.  (Correspon^lant,  n.  s. 
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doctrines  of  evolution  on  religious  ideas.  9  pp.  (Westm. 
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of  man.  11pp.  (  Wesfm.  Keu.  v.  132,  1889,  p.  519.)— Einicr 
on  KTOwlh  and  inheritance.    34  pp.    {Edin.  Bev,  v.  172, 

1890,  p.  316.)-FI)«Uc,  J.  Doctrine  of  evolution.  34  pp. 
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Orpat  men  and  evolution.  32  pp.  (Quart.  Rev. 
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J.  H.    Ethics  of  evolution.    10  pp.    (Netv  Englander,\.53, 

1890,  p.  260.)— Limitations  of  evolution  in  ethical  prob- 
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related  to  evolution.  32  pp.  (Brooklyn  Ethical  Assoc. 
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animals.  19  pp.  (Contemp.  Rev.  v.  47,  1885,  p.  841.)— 
Potwin,  T.  S.  Evolution  and  the  realistic  philosophy. 
8  pp.  (New  Englander,  V.  M,  1891,  p.  464.)— Powell,  J.  W. 
Four  modes  of  life.  11  pp.  (Forum,  v.  10, 1890,  p.  667.)— 
Growth  of  sentiency.    11  pp.    (Forum,  v.  11,  1891,  p.  157.) 

—  Humanities.  13  pp.  (Forum,  v.  10,  1890,  p.  310.)  — 
Read.  M.  C.  Evolution.  4  pp.  (Am.  Antiq.  v.  3,  1880, 
p.  35.)- Romanes,  G.  J.  Man  and  brute.  10  pp.  (iV. 
Am.  Rev.  v.  139,  1884,  p.  145.)— Physiological  selection. 

22  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  21,  1887,  p.  59.) -Scientific 
evidence  of  organic  evolution.  20  pp.  (Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s. 
V.  30,  1881,  p.  739.)— Seudder,  V.  D.  Immortality  and 
evolution.  11  pp.  (New  Englander,  \.  ii,  1884,  p.  707.)— 
Semper.  K.  Ueber  die  anwendbarkeit  der  monophy- 
letischen  und  polyphyletischen  abstamraungs-hypothese. 

40  pp.  (  Vicrteljahrsschr.  f.  wissens.  philos.  v.  4, 1880,  p.  145.) 

—  Smith,  G.     Evolutionary  ethics   and    Christianity. 

23  pp.  (Contemp.  Rev.  v.  44,  1883,  p.  789.)— Spencer,  H. 
A  counter  criticism.  9  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  23, 1888, 
p.  207. )- Factors  of  organic  evolution.  42  pp.  (Nine- 
teenth Cent.  V.  19,  1886,  pp.  570,  749.)— Stanle.y,  H.  S. 
Evolution  as  bearing  on  method  in  teleology.  19  pp. 
( New  Englander,  v.  42, 1883,  p.  579.)— Snily.  J.  Schneider, 
Der  menschliche  wille  vom  standpunkte  der  neueren 
entwickelungstheorien.  7  pp.  (Mind,  v.  8,  1883,  p.  126.) 
— S.ymond.**,  J.  A.  On  the  application  of  evolutionary 
principles  to  art  and  literature.  42  pp.  (Essays,  specula- 
tive and  suggestive,  v.  1,  p.  42.)— Philosophy  of  evolution. 

41  pp.  (Essays,  speculative  and  suggestive,  v.  1,  p.  1.) — 
Progress  of  thought  in  our  time.  14  pp.  (Fortn.  Rev. 
n.  s.  v.  41,  1887,  p.  885.)— Wallace.  A.  R.  Romanes 
versus  Darwin  :  an  episode  in  the  history  of  the  evolution 
theory.  17  pp.  (Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  40,  1886,  p.  300.)— 
WeiNinann.  A.  Ueber  den  rueckschritt  in  der  natur. 
23  pp.  (Deutsch.  rundschau,  v.  48,  1886,  p.  437.)  — 
Whedon,  D.  D.  Evolution.  44  pp.  (In  his  State- 
ments: theol.  and  crit.  p.  92.)— Whittaker,  T.  Croll, 
Philosophical  basis  of  evolution.     4  pp.     (Mind,  v.  16, 

1891,  p.  268.)^Romanes,  Mental  evolution  in  animals. 
5  pp.  (Mind,  V.  9,  1884,  p.  291.)— WrlRht,  L.  The  new 
dogmatism.    22  pp.    (Contemp.  Rev.  v.  54,  1888,  p.  192.) 

See  also  Animals.— Biolonfy. —Cosmic  philos- 
ophy.—<'real  ion.— I>arwin,  C.  R.— Darwinism.— 
Hesisrn  (in  p/iitosophy).  —  Man.  —  Materialism. — 
Natural  history.— Philosophy.— Species. 

Evolution  de  la  pofisie  lyrique  en  France  au 
dix-neuvi6me  sifecle.   2  v.   Brunetifere,  F.   2292 

Evolntion  des  genres  dans  I'histoire  de  la 
littSrature.    Brunetifere,  F.  2292 

Evolution  of  art.  24  pp.  Taylor,  J.  A. 
(Brooklyn  Ethical  Assoc.  Evolution  in  sci.,  etc.,  p.  295.) 


EVOLUTION  OF  CHRISTIANITY 


1369 


EWINQ,  William  Pinkney 


Evolvition  of  Christianity.  Abbott,  L.  — 4254 

Evolution  of  decorative  art.    Balfour,  H. 

—1748 
Evolution  of  rtiscovery.    2  pp.    Barnard,  C. 

(,N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  147,  1888,  p.  696.) 

Evolution  of  Knglisli  oriticisni,  Studies  in 
the.     Wylie,  L.  J.  2203 

Evolution  of  faiths.  Rivers  of  life  . .  .  showing 
the.     3  V.     Forlong,  J.  G.  R.  —3252 

Evolution  of  humour.   11  pp.  Butcher,  S.  H. 

(Harper's  Mag.  v.  80,  1890,  p.  898.) 

Evolution  of  industry.     Dyer,  II.  —3392 

Evolution   of  marriage  and  of  the  family. 

Letourneau,  C.     (Ellis,  H.,  Contemp.  Set.  S. ) 

—1367 
Evohition   of    i)roi)erty    from    savagery   to 

civilization.     Lafargue,  P.  — 2316 

Evolution  of  the  ordinanoe  of  1787.   Barrett, 

J.  A.  3505 

Evolution  of  theology.  42  pp.   Huxley,  T.  H. 

(Nineieenlh  Cent.  v.  19,  1886,  pp.  346,  48S.) 

Evolution  se.YUclle  dans  I'espfece  humaine. 
Sicard,  H.  —1678 

Evolution  vs.  revolution,  in  politics.  White, 
A.  D.  —1362 

Evreux,  Bp.  of.    See  Jean  II. 

Evreiix,  France.  Ex  obituario  ecclesiae  Ebroi- 
censis.  6  pp.  (Bouquet,  M.,  Rec.  hist.  Gaules,  v.  23,  p. 460.) 
— Foswey,  J.,  and  others.  Arrondissement  d'E.  146  pp. 
(La  Balle,  (  — )  de,  and  others,  Nomiandie  monumental^ : 
Eure,  pt.  1,  p.  1.)— Moyor.  M.  P.  H.,  and  Joret,  C.  Re- 
cettes  m^dicales  en  Franpais.  Pub.  d'aprfes  le  MS.  23  d'E. 
12  pp.     (Romania,  v.  18,  1889,  p.  671.) 

Evvald,  Alexander  Charles.     1842 — . 

Life  and  times  of  Hon.  Algernon  Sydney, 
1622-83.     London,  1873.     2  v.  8°.  4765 

Life  of  Sir  Joseph  Napier,  ex- Lord  Chan- 
cellor of  Ireland ;  from  his  private  corres- 
pondence.    London,  1887.     8°.  4783 

Studies   re -studied.      Historical    sketches 

from  original  sources.    London,  1885.  8°.   1502 

Contents.  Rejected  iMl<lre«so**. — RI004I.V  a*4«ia!OS. — 
l>vlicate  iiiiMNJon.— Fiolcl  of  tlio  cltkth  of  ;;'ol4l. — 
John,  Lord  Ilcrvv.v*  —  A  bas  les  .luUs.  —  Kiiig^ht- 
erraiit's  pil^friinaKC— Last  hours  of  Mary,  Queen 
of  Scots.— Kye-H«u»c  plot.— Wariniii;;-I>aii  story. 
— WestwaMi  ho!— Revolt  of  Sir  Thomas  Wyatt. 

Ewald,  Ernst  Deodat  Paul  Ferdinand  (Ed.) 
1836—. 

Farbige  decoratlonen  vom  XV-XIX  jahr- 
hundert.     Berlin,  1889-96.     2  v.  fo.  —7.46 

Ewald,  Georg  Heinrich  August  von.    1803-75. 

History  of  Israel.    Tr.  from  the  German  by 

J.  Frederick  Smith,    v.  8.    London,  1886.    8°. 

—2294 
Note. — For  v.  1-5  see  preceding  catalogue ;   v.  6,  7 
wanting. 

Ewald,   Hermann   Friedrich.     1821—.     Olufs-  . 
borg;  The  Treasure  of  Kjoersholm.  33  pp.  (Vicary,  J.  F., 
A  Stork's  nest,  pp.  67,  95.) 


Ewald,  Karl  Anton.    1845—. 

Lectures  on  diseases  of  the  digestive  organs. 
Tr.  from  latest  German  ed.  by  R.  Saundby. 
London,  1891-92.  2  v.  8°.  {New  Sydenham 
Soc.  v.  136,  139. )  —3797 

Contents.    Lectures  on  <liKP«tloii.  v.  1.— Lectures  on 
diseases  of  the  Htonaacli,  v.  2. 

Ewald,  Paul  (iU)    1851—. 

Gregorii  I  Papae  registrum  epistolarum. 
See  Gregorius  I,  St.,  the  Great,  Pope. 
Ewart,  C.  Theodore.    Power  of  "  suggestion." 

8  pp.    ( Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  28,  1890,  p.  252. ) 

I<^weoross,  England.  Wiiitaker,  T.  D.  His- 
tory of  Richmondshire .  . .  together  with  those 
parts  of  the  Everwicschire  of  Domesday  which 
form  the  wapentakes  of  Lonsdale,  Ewecross. 
182,3,  2  V.  5.31 

.See  also  YorkKliirc. 

Ewell,  Col.  Benjamin  Stoddert,  LL.  D.  1810-94. 
River  Tiber  in  Washington.  1  p.  (Mag.  Am.  Hiat.  v.  13, 
1885,  p.  183. ) 

Ewell,  Lt.-Oen.  Richard  Stoddert.  1816-72. 
Reportof  the  Pennsylvania  campaign.  18pp.  (.Southern 
Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  v.  10,  1882,  p.  289.)  —  Evacuation  of 
RichmoiKl.    5  pp.    (Southern  Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  v.  13, 

1885,  p.  247.) 

Krowii.  C.     Gen.  Ewell  at  first  Manassas:   reply  to 

Gen.  Beauregard.  6  pp.  (Southern  Hist.  Soc.  Papers, 
V.  13, 1885,  p.  41.)— Notes  on  Ewell's  division  in  the  cam- 
paign of  1862.  6  pp.  {Southern  Hist.  Soc.  Paper«,  v.  10, 
1882,  p.  25S.)— Early.  J.  A.  Strength  of  Ewell's  division 
in  the  campaign  of  1862.  9  pp.  (Southern  Hist.  Soc. 
Papers,  v.  8,  1S80,  p.  301.)— llarriNoii.  O.  F.  Ewell  at 
first  Manassas,    3  pp.    (Southern  Hist.  Soc.  Papcra,  v.  14, 

1886,  p.  3,')6.)— PaKO.  R.  C.  M.,  and  others.  Captured 
guns  at  Spotsylvania  C.  H. :  correction  of  Gen.  Ewell's 
report.  6  pp.  (Southern  Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  v.  7,  1879, 
p.  535.) 

and  others.  From  the  Rapidan  to  Spot- 
sylvania Courthouse.  18  pp.  (Southern  Hist.  Soc.  Papers, 
V.  13,  1885,  p.  229  ) 

Ewelme,  England.    Napier,  H.  A.    Historical 
notices  of  the  parishes  of  Swynconibe  and 
Ewelme  in  the  county  of  Oxford.    1858.    .2551 
See  also  t^.^TorflNhire. 

Ewe-speaking  peoples  of  the  slave  coast  of 
West  Africa.     Ellis,  A.  B.  1416 

Ewing,  Alexander,  Bp.  of  Argyll.  Lees,  J.  C. 
Bp.  Ewing.  36  pp.  (Scottish  divines,  p.  3SS.)—Tnnorb, 
J.  Frederick  W.  Robertson  and  E.  42  pp.  (7n /lis  Move- 
ments of  religious  thought  in  Britain  during  the  19  cent, 
p.  295.) 

Ewing,  Edwin  Evans.  1824 — .  [Poems.]  10  pp. 
(Johnston,  G.,  Poets  and  poetry  of  Cecil  Co.,  Md.  p.  168.) 

Ewing,  James  Alfred. 

Earthquake  measurement.  Tokio,  1883.  4°. 
(Tokio,  Imperial.  Univ.  Science  Dept.  Mem. 
no.  9. )  — 16M 

lilvviiig,  Mrs.  Juliana  Horatia  Gatty.  Moles- 
worth,  Mrs.  M.  L.  S.  Juliana  Horatia  Ewing.  12  pp. 
(Contemp.  Rev.  v.  49, 1886,  p.  675.) 

Ewing,  William  C. 

Norfolk  topographer's  manual.    See  Wood- 
ward, S. 
Ewing,  William  Pinkney.     1828—.     [Poems.] 

7  pp.  (Johnston,  O.,  Poets  and  poetry  of  Cecil  co.,  Md. 
p.  178.) 


EXAARDE,  Belgium 


1370 


EXCURSIONS  EN  GRECE 


Kxiuvrde,  Belgium.    Potter,  F.  de,  and  Broeck- 

aert,  J.    Exaarde.    72  pp.     ( In  their  Geschiedenis  van  de 
geiueenten  der  provincie  Oost^Vlaanderen,  3  s.  v.  2.) 

Exact  abrulgeiiieiit  of  the  records  in  the 
Tower  of  London.     Cotton,  Sir  R.  B.  1531 

E.vact  oollectioii  of  all  remonstrances,  decla- 
rations .  .  .  and  other  remarkable  passages 
betweene  the  King  .  .  .  and  Parliament,  from 
Dec.  1641  to  March  21,  1643.     Husband,  E. 

1517 

Exaot  discovery  of  the  mystery  of  iniquity  as 
it  is  now  practised  among  the  Jesuits,  1679. 
Gates,  T.   ( Goldsmid,  E.  M.,  Biblioth.  curiosa. ) 

2127 

Exact  liistorie  of  the  late  revolutions  in 
Naples.     Giraffl,  A.  3547 

Exact  relation  of  the  entertainment  of  His 
Most  Sacred  Majesty  William  III,  King  of 
England,  Scotland,  France,  and  Ireland  .  .  . 
at  the  Hague,  giving  a  particular  description 
of  His  Majesty's  entry  there,  Jan.  26,  169'/. 
London,  1691.     12°.  1578 

Exaiiieii ;  or,  an  enquiry  into  the  credit  and 
veracity  of  a  pretended  complete  history. 
North,  R.  1621 

Exaiiicii  critico  del  libel'o  publicado  en  la  ini- 
prenta  del  comercio  en  Lima,  por  ...  J.  M. 
Obando.     2  v.     Mosquera,  T.  C.  de.  4645 

Exaiiicii  <le  conscience.  Troyes,  n.  d.  16°. 
(Biblioth.  bleue,  v.  14.)  2316 

Exanicn  qiiiuiico  y  bacteriol6gico  de  las  aguas 
potables.     Salazar,  A.  E.,  and  Newman,  C. 

—3797 

Examination  into  the  leading  principles  of  the 

Federal  Constitution.    41  pp.    Webster  N.    (Ford,  P.  L., 
Pamphlets  on  the  dmstUution,  p.  25. ) 

Examination  of  Sir  Wm.  Hamilton's  philos- 
ophy.    Mill,  J.  S.  —1452 
Exami  nation  of  the  Constitution  for  the  United 

states  of  America.    22  pp.    Coxe,  T.    (Ford,  P.  L.,  Pajn- 
phlets  on  the  Constitution^  p.  133.) 

Examination  of  the  seasonable  and  necessarie 
warning  concerning  present  dangers  and 
duties,  emitted  from  the  Commissioners  of 
the  General  Assembly  of  the  kirk  of  Scotland. 
London,  1650.  sm.  4°.  {Commonwealth  tracts, 
V.  1. )  4655 

Examination  of  the  trials  for  sedition  which 
have  hitherto  occurred  in  Scotland.  2  v. 
Cockburn,  H.  T.,  Lord.  —8336 

Examinations,  Competitive.  See  Competitive 
examinations. 

Examiner:  a  Sunday  paper,  on  politics,  do- 
mestic economy,  and  theatricals.  [Ed.  by 
J.  H.  L.  Hunt],  1824,  25.  London,  1824-25. 
2  v.  4°.  2161 

Examiner's  dream:  a  rhapsody.  8  pp.   {Mac- 

millan'a  Mag.  v.  54,  1886,  p.  55.) 

Examples  of  colonial  architecture  in  South 
Carolina  and  Georgia.  Crane,  E.  A.,  and 
Soderholtz,  E.  E.  —7.41 


Examples  of  contemporary  art.   Carr,  J.  W.  C. 

— 17E3 

Examples  of  Irish  bookplates.  2  v.  Burke, 
H.  F.  W.  52 

E.vamples  of  the  art  of  book-binding.  Qua- 
ritch,  B.  W.  64 

Examples  of  the  book-binders'  art  of  the  XVI 
and  XVII  centuries.     Wallis,  A.  W.  51 

Ex-bri^adier,  An.  11  pp.  Elliott,  S.  B.  [Har- 
per's Mag.  V.  80,  1890,  p.  888.) 

Excavations  on  the  site  of  the  Roman  city  at 

Silchester.    56  pp.  3  pi.    Fox,  G.  E.    (Archaeologia,\.M, 

1895,  pt.  2,  p.  439. ) 

Exceri)ta  ex  cartul.  Cath.  St.  David,  n.  p., 
n.  d.     fo.  2641 

E.vcerpta  ex  diversis  litteris  missionariorum 
ab  anno  1638  ad  annum  1677.  Dalrymple, 
E.  A.  (Ed.)  (Md.  Hist.  Soc.  Fund  pub.  no.  7, 
Suppl. )  3592 

Exchange.  Kelly,  P.  Universal  cambist  and 
commercial  instructor.  1821,  2  v. ;  1835,  2  v. 
in  1.  .—2471 

EraN,  W.    Boerse  und  boersensteuer.    19  pp.    (  Unsere 

Zeit,  1885,  v.  2.  p.  179.)— Ford.  W.  C.  Foreign  exchanges 
and  movement  of  gold,  1894-95.    19  pp.    {Yale  Rev.  \.  4, 

1896,  p.  128.)— FoMler  on  ex<>hant;<-N.  26  pp.  (Edin. 
Rev.  V.  9,  1807,  p.  111.)— Modern  trado  and  the  means 
of  exchange.  42  pp.  [Edin.  Rev.  v.  164,  1886,  p.  1.)  — 
Shrarinnn,  T.  G.  Need,  not  of  "  more  money,"  but  of 
better  exchange.  11  pp.  (Forum,  v.  16,  1893,  p.  459.)— 
WalraN.  L.  La  bourse,  la  speculation,  et  I'agiotage. 
54  pp.  {Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p6r.  v.  5, 1880,  p.  452  ; 
V.  6,  1880,  p.  66. 

Seealso  lt:inkN  nntl  Bankinj;:.— BiiMino.ss.- <'oni- 
nieroo  anil  'I'rado.— Coininoreial  law. — Finance. 
—  Merolianls.  —  Money.  —  Political  economy.— 
Iteciproclty. 

Excliaiiffe,  Bills  of.    See  Bills  of  Exchange. 

E.xchanfje,  Ship.  Famous  and  wonderful  re- 
covery of  a  ship  of  Bristol,  called  the  Ex- 
change, from  the  Turkish  pirates  of  Argier. 
1622;  repr.  1882.  (Arber,  E.,  Eng.  garner, 
V.  4. )  2117 

Excommiiiiication.    Paulus  IV,  Pope.    Texte 

de  la  buUe  d'excommunication  lanc6e  centre  la  famille 
Colonna.  Confiscation  de  ses  biens  h6r€ditaires.  8  pp. 
(Rev.  hist.  v.  7,  1878,  p.  121.)— StilllnKfleet,  E.,  Bp.of 
Worcester.  Discourse  concerning  the  power  of  excom- 
munication in  a  Christian  church.  20  pp.  ( Works,  v.  2, 
p.  419.) 

See  also  Caltiolic  <'liurch.— Chiircli    polity. — 
C'lirHes. 

Excrements.  Bourke,  J.  G.  Scatalogie  rites 
of  all  nations.  A  dissertation  upon  the  em- 
ployment of  excrementitious  remedial  agents 
in  religion,  therapeutics  .  .  .  etc.  in  all  parts 
of  the  globe.     1891.  P.R. 

Jannet,  p.,  and  others.   Bibliotheca  scatar 

logica.     [1850.]  L.96 

Excursion  down  the  Wye,  from  Ross  to  Mon- 
mouth.    Heath,  C.  2635 
Excursion  to  Lake  Superior.      24  pp.   8  pi. 

Van  Hise,  C.  B.     (Cong.  giol.  intermit.  1891,  p.  489.) 

Excursion  to  Stratford-upon-Avon.  Moncrieff, 

W.  T.  1466 

Excursions  en  GrSce.    Lacour,  J.  L.  2491 


EXCURSIONS  IN  ART 


1371 


EXETER  CATHEDRAL 


Excursious  In  art  and  letters.    Story,  W.  W. 

2293 
Excursions  in  Greece.    Diehl,  C.  1786 

Excursions  in  the  interior  of  Russia.  Bremner, 
R.    2  V.  .2465 

Excursions  of  an  evolutionist.    Fiske,  J.     2295 

Excursions  sur  les  bords  du  Rhin.  2  v.  Dumas, 
A.,  CEuvres  compl.  v.  110,  111.  — 4174 

Excursus  ad  Avieni  Or.  marlt.  vers.  277-283. 
26  pp.  (Wernsdorf,  J.  C,  Poet.  Lat.  min.  v.  5,  pt.  3, 
p.  1419.) 

Executioners.    Sanson,  H.    Sept  ggn^rations 
d'exficuteurs,  1688-1847.     Mfimoires  des  San- 
son.    1862-63,  6  V.  4744 
The  same,  in  English.     1876,  2  v.  6813 
.Sec   also   4'apitnl    piiniHiiiiipnt.  —  Crime   anil 
4'riiniiiHlN. 

Executions.     See  Capital  punishment. 

Exf^cutions  politiqucs  en  France,  en  Angle- 
terre,  en  Russie,  et  en  Espagne,  Histoire  des 
conspirations  et  des.  4  v.  Saint- Hilaire, 
E.  M.  de.  .2684 

Executive  power. 

Benton,  J.  H.,  Jr.    The  veto  power  in  the 
United  States.     What  is  it?    1888.  —2323 

Curtis,   B.   R.     Jlxecutive  power.     1862. 

(Polit.  pamph.  1860-65. )  —4396 

Experience  the  test  of  government:   in 

eighteen  essays.  1807.  (Duane,  W.  J.,  and 
others.  Select  pamphlets. )  — 2352 

Mason,  E.  C.    The  veto  power,  its  origin, 

development,  and  function  in  the  government 
of  the  United  States  (1789-1889).  1890.  {Har- 
vard Hist.  Monographs,  no.  1. )  464G 

Observations   on    the   late   presidential 

veco,  together  with  a  plan  for  a  change  of  the 
Constitution  relative  to  this  power.  1842. 
(Bound pamph.  V.  124.)  5934 

Whitino,  W.  War  powers  of  the  Presi- 
dent.    1862.     (Polit.  pamph.  1860-65.)     —4395 

PpiKllptoii,  G.  H.     Speech,  Dec.   10,   1861,  on   the 

power  of  the  President  to  suspend  the  privilege  of 
Habeas  Corpus.  8  pp.  {I'ulit.  pamph.  1860-65.)— Voto 
power  of  the  President.  5  pp.  {Dem.  Rev.  v.  28, 18.51, 
p.  243.)— Webster,  D.  Executive  patronage  and  re- 
movals from  office;  Executive  usurpation.  12  pp.  (/n 
hw  Great  speeches,  pp.  347,  353. ) 

See  also  Presidents  of  the  I'nited  States. 

Exedras.    Durm,  J.,  and  Wagner,  H.    Garten- 

haeuaer,  kioske,  und  pavilions.  9  pp.  (Durm,  J.,  and 
others,  Handb.  der  archlleklur,  4  th.  v.  4,  pt.  2,  p.  246.)— 
Stibadien  und  exedren,  pergolen,  und  veranden.  6  pp. 
(Durm,  J.,  and  others,  Handb.  der  architektur,  4  th.  v.  4, 
pt.  2,  p.  240.) 

Exenipla;  or,  illustrative  stories  from  the 
Sermones  vulgares.  Jacques,  de  Vitry,  Bp.  of 
Acre.     (Folk-lore  Soc.  no.  2e.)  2213 

Exeinphi  scripturae  epigraphicae  Latinae. 
Huebner,  E.  W.  E.  (£;d.)  1221 

Exercice  de  devotion,  contenant  les  priferes  du  • 
matin  et  du  soir  ...     36  pi.     Troyes,  n.  d. 
16°.     (Biblioth.  bleue,  V.  IS.)  2316 

Vol.  III. -172. 


Exercices  criti<|iieH  de  la  conference  de  philo- 

logie  grecque.    Toumier,  E.  ( E<1. )    ( Biblioth. 

Ecole  des  hautes  dudes,  v.  10. )  — 4164 

Exercices  clenientuirus  de  lecture  musicale. 

Chev6,  E.  J.  M.,  and  Chev6,  N.  P.  —2764 

E.xercise. 

Blaikie,  W.    How  to  get  strong  and  how 

to  stay  so.     1884.  —1797 

■ Hartwell,  E.  M.    On  the  physiology  of 

exercise.     1887.  — 1797 

Lee,  R.  J.    Exercise  and  training,  their 

effects  upon  health.     1873.  —1797 

Maclaren,  a.     Training  in  theory  and 

practice.     1874.  — 1797 

Ralfe,  C.  H.   Exercise  and  training.   1883. 

( Health  primers. )  — 1797 

Walker,  D.  Exercises  for  ladies  calculated 

to  preserve  and  improve  beauty.   1836.   —1797 

See  also  Atliletles.  —  t'alliHlli4'iileN.  —  tjynitias- 
tics.— Ilj'irlene.— Pliyslpal  training;. 

Excn'itiitioii  answered,  in  the  assertions  .  .  . 

made  good  against  it.    London,  1650.    sm.  4°. 

( Commonwealth  tracts,  v.  1. )  4556 

Exercit^ltion     concerning     usurped     powers 

wherein  the  difference  betwixt  civil  authority 

jind  usurpation  is  stated.     Hollingworth,  R. 

( Commoniuealth  tracts,  v.  3. )  4555 

Exeter,  Bps.  of.   See  Phillpotts,  H.— Temple,  F. 
Exeter,  England. 

Freeman,  E.  A.   Exeter.    1887.    ( Freeman, 

E.  A.,  and  Hunt,  W.,  Historic  tmvns. )        2424 

IZACKE,  R.    Alphabetical  register  of  divers 

persons,  who  .  .  .  have  given  .  .  .  towards  the 
relief  of  the  poor  of  the  .  .  .  city  and  county 
of  Exon.     1736.  2537 

Antiquities  of  the  city  of  Exeter.    1677. 

2527 

Remarkable  antiquities  of  the  city  of 

Exeter :  giving  an  account  of  the  laws  and 
customs  of  the  place.  With  a  catalogue  of 
all  the  bishops,  mayors,  and  sheriffs,  1049- 
1723.     2  ed.  by  S.  Izacke.     1741.  2537 

Oliver,  G.    History  of  the  city  of  Exeter. 

1861.  2526 

.  l>avl<lson.  J.  B.     On  some  Anglo-Saxon  obarters 

at  E.  45  pp.  (Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc.  Joum.  v.  39,  1883, 
p.  259.)— I.a  4>nr<le,  P.  C.  de.  On  the  antiquity  and  in- 
vention of  the  lock  canal  of  E.  20  pp.  1  pi.  {Archaeologia, 
V.  28,  1810,  p.  7.) 

See  also  l>evoiiNlilre. 

Exeter,  i\r.  H.  Bell,  C.  H.  History  of  the  town 
of  Exeter.     1888.  2613 

Everett,  E.     Festival  at  E.    7  pp.     {Oraliom  arid 

speeches,  v.  2,  p.  281.) 

See  also  Plillll|>s  Kxeter  Academy. 

Exeter  book.    Gollancz,  I.  (JStZ.)    (Early  Eng. 

Text  Soe.  no.  104. )  2123 

Exeter  book.   (Codex  Exoniensis.)  3  pp.  1  pi. 

Slater,  D.  ( Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc.  Journ.  v.  41, 1885,  p.  29«.) 

Exeter  Catliertral.  Carter,  J.  Some  ac- 
count of  the  cathedral  church  of  Exeter. 
[1797-98.]  6.46 


EXETER  CATHEDRAL 


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EXPENSA 


Eniirleflclfl.  Sir  H.  C.    Observations  on  Bp.  Lyttel- 

ton's  account  of  Eieter  Cathedral.  4  pp.  (Carter,  J., 
Some  account  of  the  cathedral  church  of  Exeter,  p.  13.)— 
I^llollon.  C,  Bp.  of  Carlisle.  Some  remarks  on  the 
original  foundation  and  construction  of  the  present 
fabric  of  Exeter  Cathedral.  12  pp.  (Carter,  J.,  Some  ac- 
count of  the  cathedral  church  of  Exeter,  p.  1.)— Ward, 
lAxrk.  nnd  C«.  (i^ubn.)  Exeter  Cathedral.  28  pp.  10  pi. 
(/n  their  Our  national  cathedrals,  v.  2,  p.  55.) 

Exeter  Collejre.  Boase,  C.  W.  Registrum 
collegii  Exoniensis.  Register  of  thu  rectors, 
fellows,  and  other  members  on  the  foundation 
of  Exeter  College,  Oxford,  with  a  history  of 
the  college  and  illustrative  documents.  1894. 
(Oxford  Hist.  Soc.  Pub.  v.  27. )  2535 

Bonso.  C.W.    Exeter  College.    21pp.    (Clark,  A.,  Co(- 

leges  of  Oxford,  p.  76.)— StIlllllKBpet,  E.,  Bp.  of  Worces- 
ter. Case  of  visitation  of  colleges,  in  the  House  of  Lords, 
in  Exeter-College  case.    9  pp.     (  Worfcs,  v.  3,  p.  877.) 

See  also  Eni;liind,  Education.— Oxtord  I'lilvor- 
slty. 

Exeter   DIooesaii   Areliiteetural    Soeiety. 

Transactions.  2  s.  v.  1.  Exeter,  1867-72.  2  v. 
in  1,  4°.  —2735 

Oontenfs.— EUacombe,  H.  T.  Church  bells  in  the  towers 
of  all  the  parish  churches  of  Wevonxhlre ;  Bells  of  the 
church. 

Exford,  England.    Howes,  J.  G.    Notes  on  E. 

9  pp.  (Somersetshire  Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc. 
v.  35,  1890,  p.  37.) 

See  also  SoniprNetHhirp. 

Exhibitions  of  art  and  industry.  See  Expo- 
sitions. 

Exhibitions  of  painting's.    See  Pictures. 

Exil  de  Polexandre.  Gtomberville,  M.  le  R. 
de.  1202 

Exile.  GiESECKB,  A.  De  philosophorum  vete- 
rum  quae  ad  exilium  spectant  sententiis.  1891. 

3202 

Kennan,  G.    Siberia  and  the  exile  system. 

1891,  2  V.  1481 

Mazzini,  G.    The  exile.    3  pp.    {Life  and  writings, 

V.2,  p.  1.) 

See  also  Banisliiiieiit.  —  notany  Bay.  —  Crime 
and  CriiniiialN.  —  PHiiiHhnienitsi.  —  Siberia.  — 
TranHportatiou  {of  convicts). 

Exiincniz,  Francesch.    See  Ximenez,  F. 
E.xisteiice.     Piault,  U.   F.      De    I'existence 
universelle.    1848.  —1371 

I<cv3'.  J.  H.     Mill's  propositions  and  inferences  of 

mere  existence.  4  pp.  {Mind,  v.  10,  1885,  p.  417.)  — 
RobertNon,  G.  C.  Piklcr,  Psychology  of  the  belief  in 
objective  existence.    6  pp.    (Mind,  v.  16,  1891,  p.  100.) 

See  also  Bcini^.—Iiife.— Eternity.— JletaphysiCN. 
— PhlloHopliy. 

E.visteiice  d'une  6pop6e  franke,  De  1'.   Rathail, 

J.  de.  2304 

Existing:   remains   of  the   ancient   Britons. 

Oliver,  G.  2537 

Ex-libris.    See  Book-plates. 
E.v-libris  ana.    Jardfere,  H.  L.43 

Ex-libris  collection  of  the  Ducal  library  at 

Wolfenbuettel.    Heinemann,  O.  von.      W.  52 
Exinoor,  England.     Rawle,  E.  J.     Annals  of 

the  ancient  royal  forest  of  Exmoor.   189.3.   2511 

KIworthy,  F.  T.    Exmoor  scolding  and  courtship. 

176  pp.    (Eng.  Dialect.  Soc.  no.  25,  p.  1.)— Rawle,  E.  J. 


Final  perambulation  of  Exmoor  forest.  8  pp.  (Somer- 
setshire Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  v.  40,  1894, 
p.  171.) 

See  also  Macraillan's  Mag.  v.  49,  1884,  p.  95.  Also 
np  vonsh  i  re.— Soin  vrsetHli  I  re. 

E.vner,  Lt.-Col.  ( — ).    German  army  of  to-day. 

26  pp.     {Harper's  Mag.  v.  84,  1892,  p.  869.) 

Exiier,  Sigmund.    1846 — .    Ueber  allgemeine 

denkfehler,  14  pp.  (Dcutech.  rundsc/iau,  v.  58, 1889,  p.  103.) 

I.ewlN,  B.    Exner  on  the  minute  structure  of  the 

cerebral  cortex.    4  pp.    {Brain,  v.  4,  1882,  p.  377.) 

Exner,  Wilhelm  Franz,  and  others. 

Technik  der  wichtigeren  baustoffe.  2  aufl. 
Darmstadt,  1895.  8°.  (Durm,  J.,  and  others, 
Handb.  der  architektur,  1  th.  v.  1,  pt.  1. )   — 1765 

Exodus,  Book  of     See  Bible,  O.  T.,  Exodus. 

Exodus  of  the  Israelites.    Sec  Jews. 

Exodus  of  the  western  nations.  2  v.  Kep- 
pel,  W.  C,  6  Earl  of  Albemarle.  1593 

Exorcism.  Amati,  G.  ( jBd. )  Ubbie,  ciancionl, 
e  clarpe  del  secolo  XIV.  [1866.]  {Scelta  di 
curiositd,  letterarie,  no.  72. )  2322 

Menghi,    G.     Flagellum   daemonum,   seu 

exorcism!  terribiles,  potentissimi,  et  efficaces. 
1580.  —2467 

Boiielierie.  A.    Formules  de  conjuration  ant^rieures 

au  9  sifecle.  11pp.  (iZev.  d.  Zang.  rom.  v.  5, 1874,  p.  103.) — 
Briizza.  dei  Barnabiti,  L.  Tessera  esorcisfica.  9  pp. 
(Rome,  Comm.  archeol.  municip.  Bull.  v.  9,  1881,  p.  165.) 
— I^zlewicki.  M.  H.  *'Exorcizo  te."  16  pp.  {Nine- 
teenth Cent.  V.  24,  1888,  p.  579.)— «all«e,  J.  H.  Segeu- 
sprueche.    9  pp.     (Germanta,  v.  32,  1887,  p.  452.) 

See  also  l>einoiiolos:y.— na;;lc  and  J^orcery. — 
Sii  perstlt  ion,— Wilrhr  raft. 

E.xosinosls.    Soemmerring,  S.  T.  von.    Ueber 

die  verduenstung  durch  thierische  haeute.    20  pp.  4  pi. 
(Munich,  Akad.  wissens.  Denkschr.  v.  7:  Mathemai.-phys. 
classe,  Abhandl.  1818-20,  p.  245.) 
See  also  Fluids. 

E.vpaiision  coloiiiale  de  la  France.   Lanessan, 

J.  M.  A.  de.  .2695 

E,xpedition  against  Rochefort.     London,  1758. 

8°.  ( Polit.  tracts  rel.  to  Admiral  Byng. )  1517 
Expedition  de  Charles  VHI  en  Italie.    Dela- 

borde,  H.  F.,  Comte.  3542 

Expedition  frangaise  de  Formose,  1884-85.   2  v. 

Garnot,  E.  1435,  atlas  1421 

Expedition  of  Humphry  Clinker.  2  v.  Smollet, 

T.  G.    (Barbauld,  Mrs.  A.  L.  A.,  Brit,  novelists, 

V.  30,  31. )  4167 

Expedition    to    discover  the  sources  of  the 

White  Nile,  in  the  years  1840,  41.   2  v.  Werne, 

F.  1416 

Expeditions  et  pfelerinages  des  Scandinaves 

en    Terre    Sainte    au    temps    des    Croisades. 

Riant,  P.,  Co?)ite.  3735 

Expeditions  to  Prussia  and   the  Holy  Land 

made  by  Henry,  Earl  of  Derby.    Smith,  L.  T. 

(Ed.)     {Camden  Soc.  n.  s.  no.  52.)  1504 

Expenditure,  On.     26  pp.    Ellis,  W.,  Philo- 

Socraies,  v.  3,  p.  153. 

Expensamilitiae  Comitis  Attrebatensis  in  Pen- 

thecoste  A.  D.  1237  mense  Junio.  5  pp.  (Bouquet,  M., 
Eec.  hist.  Oaules,  v.  22,  p.  679.) 


EXPENSE 


1373 


EXPLOSIVES 


Exi>ensc,  Of.     7  pp.    Bacon,  Sir  F.,  Essays, 

with  nnnotaiions  by  R.  Whatcly,  4  ed.,  p.  298. 

E.\I>«M"iciicc.     Emerson,    R.  W.     Experience. 

40  pp.  {\Vorks,v.3,p.i7.)—Uovrln;s,K.T.  Ueber  den 
begrifTder  erfahrung.  59  pp.  {  Vierte(jahrsschr.  f.wi^8en8. 
philos.  V.  1,  1877,  pp.  381,  525;  v.  2,  1878,  p.  106.)— KeeilP, 
H.  G.  Conflicts  of  experience.  5  pp.  {Macmillan^s  Mag. 
V.  61,  1890,  p.  452.)— Sriiollwirii,  R.  Ueber  den  begriff 
der  erfahrung,  mit  ruecksicht  auf  Hume  und  Kant. 
20  pp.  (Zeils.  f.  philos.  v.  103,  1894,  p.  122.)— Sfhniitl- 
knnz.  H.  Volkelt:  Erfahrung  und  denken.  19  pp. 
{Zeits.  f.  philos.  v.  92,  1887,  p.  281.)- Seth,  J.  Fouillge, 
Avenir  de  la  m^tapliysique  fondle  sur  I'exp^rience.  4  pp. 
(Mmd,  V.  15,  1890,  p.  401.)-Staii<liiis;<>r.  P.  Zur  grund- 
legung  dcs  erfalirungsbegriffs.  52  pp.  (  Vierteljahrsschr. 
/.  loissens.  philos.  v.  6,  1882,  p.  413 ;  v.  7,  1883,  p.  17.) 

See  also  C'OK-liitioii.— JtKl^llieilt  {in  philosophy).— 
Perception.— Pliilo.itoptiy. 

Experience  the  test   of  goveriiinent :    in 

eighteen  essays.  Written  during  the  years 
1805  and  1806,  to  aid  the  investigation  of 
principles,  and  operation  of  the  existing  con- 
stitution and  laws  of  Pennsylvania.  Phila., 
1807.  8°.  (Duane,  W.  J.,  and  others.  Select 
pamphlets. )  — 2352 

Contents.  More  of  the  great  master  check,  and  the 
little  checks  and  balances. — On  the  danger  of  excessive 
coiilideiicc— Project  for  a  reformation  of  the  ('on- 
Nl ill! lion. —Of  the  dangerous  power  of  the  E.xecu- 
ti*e  over  the  public  purse.— On  the  pernicious  influence 
of  various  powers  in  the  Executive.— Of  the  E.'cecii- 
tive  influence. -Executive  power  as  it  is  absurd, 
despotic  in  fact.— On  the  nature  of  government  and 
legal  power. — Reform  the  vital  principal  of  free  govern- 
ment. —  Is  the  tenure  of  the  Jiidicirtry  compatible 
with  representative  government?— Does  the  Jinlici«ry 
syHteni  produce  a  real  redress  of  wrongs?— Of  deceits 
on  the  people  concerning  Justice.  —  Of  checks  and 
balances  in  the  I.Hnd  Mepartinent.— Project  of  a  re- 
form in  le;;iNlation  and  administration.- Duty  of  the 
people  to  themselves.— On  the  distribution  of  power 
among  the  delegates  of  the  people.— On  the  office  of 
Secretary  of  the  €oninionwealtli  and  its  perver- 
sion.—System  of  the  treasury  nugatory,  and  destruc- 
tive of  its  intention. 

Experiences    of   an    amateur   photographer. 

5  pp.   Hepworth,  G.  H.   {Harper's  Mag.  v.  79,  1889,  p.  454.) 

Experimental  essays  on  the  principles  of  con- 
struction in  arches,  piers,  buttresses.  Bland, 
W.  .       —1775 

Experiniental  evolution.    Varigny,  H.  de. 

—1678 

Experiments  and  observations  on  the  gastric 

juice.     Beaumont,  W.  —3785 

Experiments  of  Miss  Sally  Cash.  15  pp.  John- 
ston, R.  M.    {Century  Mag.  v.  14,  1888,  p.  547.) 

Expiring  continent.   Mitchinson,  A.  W.    1413 

Explanation  of  the  devices  on  the  continental 

bills  of  credit.    4  pp.    (iVfag.  .4m.  ifisf.  v.  1,  1877,  p.  751.) 

Explanations:  a  sequel  to  "Vestiges  of  the 
natural  history  of  creation."     Chambers,  R. 

—1677 
E.vplaiiatory  and  pronouncing  dictionary  of 
the  noted  names  of  fiction.     Wheeler,  W.  A. 

1186 
Explanatory  notes  and  remarks  on  Milton's 
Paradise  lost.    Richardson,  J.,  and  Richard- 
son, J.,  Jr.  ISttT 


Explitration  des  passages  de  droit  priv6  con- 
tenus  dans  les  OCuvres  de  Cicfiron.  Caqueray, 
G.  de.  3225 

Explication  historique  des  Instituts  de  I'Em- 
pereur  Justinien.     2  v.     Ortolan,  J.  L.  E. 

— a357 

Exploits  and  triumphs,  in  Europe,  of  Paul 
Morphy.     Edge,  P.  M.  —1797 

Exploits  de  Ba«ile  Diggnis  Acritas.  Legrand, 
E.  (Ed.)     (Biblioth.  (jr.  vulgairo,  v.  6.)       3273 

Exploits  de  Diggnis  Akritas.  Sathas,  C.  N., 
and  Legrand,  E.  3273 

Exi>lora^'flo  dos  rios  Itapetininga  e  Paranapa- 
nema.  Sampaio,  T.  F.  (Derby,  O.  A.,  Covi- 
miss.  geog.  e  geol.  da  provinda  de  S.  Paulo. ) 

1401 

ISxploration  archeologiqne  au  tombeau  de 
Juba  II.     Caise,  L.  A.  1732 

Explorations.    See  Discoveries  {in geography). 

E.xplorations  and  adventures  in  New  Guinea. 
Strachan,  J.  2497 

Exi>lorations  in  Nebraska  and  Dakota,  in  the 
years  1855-57,  Preliminary  report  of.  War- 
ren, G.  K.     (  U.  S.  Engineers,  Corps  of. )      2472 

Explorations  in  south-west  Africa.   Baines,  T. 

1436 
Explorations  on  the  west  coast  of  Florida. 
Heilprin,  A.  — 1572 

Explosions. 

Franklin  Institute.  Report  of  the  com- 
mittee on  the  explosions  of  steam-boilers. 
1836.     {Bound pamph.  v.  238.)  5934 

Redfield,  W.  C.     Letter  to  the  Secretary 

of  the  Treasury,  on  the  history  and  causes  of 
steamboat  explosions,  and  the  means  of  pre- 
vention. 1839.  ( U.  S.  25  Cong.  3  sess.  House 
doc.  no.  21  :  Bound  pamph.  v.  238. )  5934 

Outhrie,  A.    Memorial,  submitting  the  results  of  an 

investigation  made  by  him  into  the  causes  of  the  explo- 
sion.s  of  steam-boilers.  38  pp.  (  U.  S.  32  Cong.  1  sess.  Senate 
miscel.  doe.  no.  32:  Bound  pamph.  v.  238.)— tiSnlhrle, 
W.  W.  Communication  on  the  causes  of  explosions  of 
steam-boilers.  7  pp.  (  U.  S.  31  Cong.  2  sess.  Senate  miscel. 
doc.  no.  13:  Bound  pamph.  v.  238.)— I'lilteil  Slates, 
Navy  Department.  Report  of  the  Secretary  of  the  Navy, 
in  compliance  with  a  resolution  of  the  Senate,  in  relation 
to  the  invention  of  Thomas  S.  Easton,  for  preventing  the 
explosions  of  steam-boilers.  38  pp.  ( U.  S.  27  Cong.  2  sess. 
Senate  doe.  no.  336:  Bound  pamph.  v.  238.)  —  l!nited 
States,  Patent  Office.  Report  of  the  Commissioners  of 
Patents,  on  the  subject  of  steam-boiler  explosions.  102  pp. 
( U.  S.  30  Cong.  2  sess.  Senate  exec.  doc.  no.  18 :  Bound 
pamph.  v.  2,38. ) 

See  also  l>ust.— Dynamite. — Explosives. — Fire 
damp. — t^as.  Illuminating. — Oases. — <iinn  cotton. — 
4Hunp<»wiler. —  miies  an<l  9liiiinfj^.— Nitr«>!;:lyc- 
eriii. — .Steam. 

Explosives. 

Berthelot,  p.  E.  M.  Explosives  and  their 
power.  Tr.  . . .  by  C.  N.  Hake  and  W.  Macnab. 
1892.  —2764 

Drinker,  H.  S.  Tunneling,  explosive  com- 
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ElssLBR,  M.  Handbook  on  modern  explo- 
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EYB,  Albrecht  von 


Abbot,  H.  L.    Use  or  high  explosifcs  in  war.    9  pp. 

(Forum,  V.  6,  1888,  p.  65. )— Kxplowivos  nrl,  18TS.  Ab- 
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(EissJer,  M.,  Handb.  on  mod.  cj^losivcs,  p.  278.)— IIa.v- 
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See  atso  Quart.  Rev.  v.  155,  1883,  p.  501.  Also  Rlnxllnfr- 
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32  pp.     Bauty,  C.     (  With  Droz,  N.,  Instruction  civique.) 

Exposition  eolonialo  de  1889.  Les  colonies  fran- 
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Exposition  de  la  doctrine  de  I'gglise  catho- 
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suet,  J.  B.,  ifp.  o/Meawi.  —3204 

Exposition  of  Psalm  CXIX.  Bridges,  C.  —4156 

Expositions  des  Evangiles.  Sully,  M.  de,  Bp. 
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Expositions  of  art  and  industry.  Berger,  G. 

Suggestions  for  the  next  world's  fair.  7  pp.  (Century 
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See  also  FalrH.— Fiiio  arts.  Galleries,  Museums,  Col- 
lections. Also  the  names  of  places  where  the  Expositions 
have  been  held,  as  Rcrlln.— BriisHplM.— t'aliroriiia. 
— f^hiranro.- Ilrraden.—  Madrid.—  ManrhoNt«r.— 
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ed.  by  T.  3.  Grimshawe,  p.  516. 

Expre.ss  ti-ains,  English  and  foreign.  Fox- 
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Expression.  Bell,  Sir  0.  Anatomy  and  phi- 
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Morgan,  A.    An  hour  with  Delsarte:   a 

study  of  expression.     1889.  —2156 

Stbbbins,  G.  Delsarte  system  of  expres- 
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Warner,    F.      Physical    expression,    its 

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Braneti^rc,  F.     Expression  dans  les  beaux-arts. 

14  pp.  (Rev.  d.  deiix  mondes,  1884,  3  p«r.  v.  61,  p.  211.)  — 
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See  also  C'iiarartcr.  — Elocution.  — Emotions.— 
Fine  arl«.—]Iu»lc.— Rhetoric. 


ExsiipcrantiuN,  Julius.  Circa  5  cent.  Opus- 
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Lemaire,  N.  E.,  Biblioth.  class.  Lat.;  Operum  reliquiae  ed. 
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E.xtra  liniital  animals  and  mound  builder's 

pipes.    6  pp.    Peet,  S.  D.    (^in.  ^nHj.  v.  8,  1886,  p.  308.) 

ICxtra  ofticial  state  papers.  Knox,  W.  —3316 
I'^xtraction  of  foreign  bodies.    25  pp.    Brodie, 

Sir  B.  C,  Works,  v.  3,  p.  508. 

E.xtracts  de  los  mas  c61ebres  esoritores  y  poetas 

espafioles,   en  dos  partes.      Baltimore,   1822. 

2  V.  in  1,  12°.  2302 

I<:xtracts  from  a  diary.    Cockbum,  Sir  G.    1676 
K.vtraets  from  records  in   the  possession  of 

Portsmouth.    Murrell,  R.  J.,  and  East,  R.  2511 
Extracts   from  the  records   of  the  Merchant 

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Boyle,  J.  R.,  and  Dendy,  F.  W.  {Eds.)    (Sur- 

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Extradition. 

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KiRCHNER,  F.  J.    Extradition,  recueil  ren- 

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Moore,  J.  B.    Report  on  extradition,  with 

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See  also  Quart.  Rev.  v.  170,  1890,  p.  175.  Also  t'rinie 
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Bxtrait  du  catalogue  de  la  bibliothdque  d'un 

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Extraordinary  men :  their  boyhood  and  early 

life.     Russell,  W.  3706 

Extraordinary  women :   their  girlhood  and 

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"E.vtreme    unetion,"    History    of      17  pp. 

Hayman,  H.    (Biblioth.  Sacra,  v.  47,  1890,  p.  445.) 
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Eyam,  England.     Fretton,  W.  G.    Eyam  and 

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See  also  nerbysliire. 

Eyay  Sliali :  a  sacrificial  stone  near  St.  Paul. 

2  pp.    Hovey,  H.  C.    (Xm. /InM?.  v.  9, 1887,  p.  35.) 

Eyb,  Albrecht  von.    Herrmann,  M.  (Bd.)    Ein 

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See  also  ArtifirinI  p.ycM.— l>|>lllllaI■■lOHPO|ly.— 
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Eye,  Diseases. 

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Control  of  defective  vision  on  land  and  sea.  5  pp.  (Am. 
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I'^yes,  Edward.    Boult,  J.    Littoral  survey  of 

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Eye-witness,  psend. 

Account  of  the  manner  in  which  the  per- 
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Eye-witness,  pseud. 

Bastille  in  America;  or,  democratic  ab- 
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The  same.     ( Polit.  pamph.  1861-63,  v.  2. ) 

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Jeune  fiUe  de  Mogador,  nouvelle  convertio ; 
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Eyrbijfjjia-safjsi.  Morris,  W.,  and  Magn(js- 
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Eyre,   Charles  Peter,   D.  D.,  LL.  D.,   Abp.   of 

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Eyre,  Col.  Jehu.     Keyser,  P.  D.     Memorials  of 

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Eyre,  John  R.     The  Irish  union  :  its  legality. 

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Eyre-Todd,  George  {Ed.) 

Abbotsford  series  of  the  Scottish  poets. 
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Contents. 
Karly  ScofiiMli  poolry. 
Andrew,  of  Wynloun.  Henry,  the  Minstrel. 

Barbour,  J.  Lermont,  T.,  of  Erceldoune. 

9IediwvRl  Sc«ttiNli  pootry. 
Douglas,  G.  Henryson,  R. 

Dunbar,  W.  James  I,  King  of  Scotland. 

Npoltisli  ballad  poetry. 
Scottish  poetry  or  the  seveiitcentli  century. 
Alexander,  Sir  W.,  1  Earl  of    Ker,  Sir  R. 

Stirling.  Murray,  Sir  D. 

Aytoun,  Sir  R.  Semple,  F. 

Drummond,  of  Hawthorn-    Semple,  Sir  J, 

den,  W.  Semple,  R. 

Graham,     J.,     Marquis     of 
Montrose. 


EYRE-TODD,  George 


1376 


EZZO 


NrulllNh  poptry  of  thp  sixtponlh  cpntiiry. 

BellendcQ,  J.  Maitland,  Sir  R. 

James  V,  King  of  Scotland.    Montgomery,  A. 
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( Ed. )    Ancient   Scots   ballads,    with    the 

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Eysseiilmrdt,  Franz  Rudolf.    1838  — . 

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Arsneikiinfit  und  alchemie  im  17  jahrhundert.  32  pp. 
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82  pp.  (Samml.  vrissena.  vortrg.  v.  17,  1882,  p.  437.)— Die 
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{Ed.)  Macrobius.  [Opera.]  See Macrobius, 

A.  A.  T.  (in  preceding  catalogue). 

{Ed.)    Martianus  Capella.     [Opera.]    See 

Capella,  M.  M.  F. 

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Eytclweiii,  Johann  Albrecht  von.  1764-1848. 
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Eytoii,  E.  Charlotte. 

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Ezekiel,  Book  of.    See  Bible,  O.  T.,  Ezekiel. 
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Fabiaiii  in  der  Lupercalienfeier.    5  pp.     Oru- 

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Tlie  same.     1843,  2  v.  1232 

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The  same.     1884.  3247 

The  same.  Recognovit  et  praefatus  est 
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PABRE,  Jean  Henri 


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.See  also  Allegory.- Fiction.— I.eKrciKlH.— Nylli- 
olOKy.— Parablett.— Reynani  the  Fox. 
Fables,  History  and  criticism. 

Ghivizzani,  G.  Intorno  la  origine  della 
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1889.     (.^isopus.  Fables,  ed.  by  Jacobs,  v.  1.) 

1232 

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(ilfunich,  Akad.  wisseos.  Denkschr.  v.  9:  Philol.-hiat. 
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2  pp.  {Kleinere  schriflen,  v.  4,  p.  400.)— Thierfabeln  bei 
den  meistersaengern.  29  pp.  {Kleinere  schriflen,  v.  4, 
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tiin.  Fabulistes  anglais  du  18  siicle.  17  pp.  (6'orre- 
apondanl,  v.  66,  1865,  p.  805.)  —  Nteinnchneitler.  M. 
Ysopet  hebraeisch.  17  pp.  {Jahrb.  f.  roman.  und  engl. 
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Fabliaux. 

Barbazan,  E.  (Ed.)  Fabliaux  et  contes 
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4  V.  1224 

JuBiNAL,  M.  L.  A.  (Ed.)    Nouveau  reeueil 

de  contes,  dits,  fabliaux  .  .  .  des  XIII-XV 
sifecles.     1839-42,  2  v.  1223 

Keller,  H.  A.  von  (Ed.)    Zwei  fabliaux 

aus  einer  Neuenburger  handschrift.  1840.  2373 

Leqrand  d'Aus.sy,  p.  J.  B.     Fabliaux  ou 

contes,  fables,  et  romans  du  XII  et  du  XIII 
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The  same.  Abridged  from  French  MSS., 
selected  and  tr.  into  English  verse,  by  Q.  L. 
Way.     1815,  3  v.  1225 

Meon,  D.  M.  (Ed.)    Nouveau  reeueil  de 

fabliaux  et  contes  in^dits.     1823,  2  v.  1214 

MoNTAiGLON,  A.  de  C.  de,  and  Raynaud, 

G.  (Eds.)  Reeueil  g6n6ral  et  complet  des 
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infidits.     1872-83,  5  v.  1215 

See  also  Fiction.  —  Frencli  fiction.  —  Freurii 
poetry.— Tronvtres  and  'rrttHbadourM. 

Fabliaux,  Criticism,  etc. 

Bedier,  J.  Fabliaux.  Etudes  de  littfira- 
ture  populaire  et  d'histoire  litt^raire  du 
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Richter,  p.    Versuch  einer  dialektbestim- 

mung  des  Lai  du  corn  und  des  Fabliau  du 
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Clriniin.  J.  L.  K.    M^n,  Fabliaux.    6  pp.    {Kleinere 

schriflen,  v.  4,  p.  285. ) 

Fabre,  Augustin.    Circa  1836-83.    Jeunesse  de 

Chapelain.  24  pp.   (Corresponrfan/,  u.s.  v.  Ill,  1887,  p.  526.) 
Fabre,  Ferdinand.  1830—.  Roi  Ramire.  118  pp. 

{Rev.  d.  deux  mondes,  1883,  3  p«r.  v.  59,  pp.  126,  381,  623.) 

Oodet,  P.     Romanciers   contemporains :    F.  Fabre. 

55  pp.  {Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p€r.  v.  48,  1890, 
pp.  5,  359.)— Fetertwen.F.  K.  F.  Fabre.  30  pp.  {Unsere 
Zeil,  1887,  v.  2,  p.  721.) 

Fabre,  Jean  Henri.    1823—. 

Nouveaux  souvenirs  entomologiques. 
Etudes  sur  I'instinct  et  lea  moeurs  des  in- 
sectes.    Paris,  1882.     12°.  —2666 


FABRE,  Marie  Joseph  Victorin 


1380 


FABRICIUS,  Johann  Albert 


Fabre,  Marie  Joseph  Victorin.    1785-1831. 

Eloge  de  Pierre  Comeille.    Paris,  1808.    8°. 

Fabre,  Paul.    1859—.  4704 

Etude  sur  le  Liber  censuum  de  I'Eglise 

romaine.    Paris,  1892.    8°.  —3201 

Bibliothfeque   du    Vatican    au    XV   siScle 

d'apr^  les  documents  in^dits.    See  Muentz, 
E.,  and  Fabre,  P. 
Fabre   d'Kglantine,  Philippe  Frangois  Na- 

zaire.  l>4»wden,E.  Amours  de  voyage.  11pp.  (Fortn. 
Rev.  n.  s.  v.  49, 1891,  p.  623.) 

Fabretti,  Ariodante.    1816 — .    Analogia  dell' 

antica  lingua  italica  con  la  greca,  la  latina,  e  co'dialetti 
viventi  a  illustrare  il  libro  della  Volgare  eloquenza  di 
Dante  Alighieri.  14  pp.  (Cellini,  M.,  and  Ohivizzani,  Q., 
DanU  e  il  auo  secolo,  p.  761.) 

Fabri  de  Werdea,  Johann.    Eine  Quaestio 

" Quodlibetica "  aus  dem  jahre  1502.  6pp.  {Germania, 
v.  38, 1891,  p.  275.) 

Fabriano,  Qentile  da.  Stillman,  W.  J.  Gen- 
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— VaHari,  G.  Oentile  da  Fabriano  e  Vittore  Pisanello 
Veronese.    34  pp.    (Opere,  v.  3,  p.  1.) 

Fabriano,  Italy.  Zonqhi,  A.  (Ed.)  Carte 
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Fabric  rolls  and  documents  of  York  Minster. 
Browne,  J.  2536 

Pabriciiis,  Andreas.    Doellinger,  J.  J.  I.  von. 

Andreas  Fabriciua.  5  pp.  (/»  hia  Reformation,  v.  2, 
p.  294.) 

Fabricius,  B.,  pseud.    See  Dietrich,  H.  T. 
Fabricius,  Bruno.    17  cent.    Historia  abbatum 

monasterii  SS.  Petri  et  Pauli,  quod  Paterbornae,  Tulgo 
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Fabricius,  Ernst.    1857—.    Zur  geschichte  des 

zweiten  athenischen  bundes.  10  pp.  (Rheinitch.  mua. 
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Fabricius,  Ferdinand. 

Ad   Huschkii   Jurisprudentiam  antejusti- 

nianam  indices.     Lipsiae,  1868.     16°.      — 1358 

Fabricius,  Franz.      1524  -  73.      Adnotationes. 

38  pp.  (Cicero,  M.  T.,  Tusculan.  disputat.  libri  V,  recogn. 
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130  pp.  (Cicero,  M.  T.,  Opera,  v.  1,  p.  79:  Valpy,  A.  J., 
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Fabriciiis,  Georg.    1516-71. 

In  Poetarum  veterum  ecclesiasticorum 
Christiana  opera,  et  operum  reliquias  atque 
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4°.  ( With  his  Poet.  vet.  eccles.  opera  Chris- 
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Odae.    3  pp.    {Lat.  IMeraturdenkmaeler  dea  15  u.  16 

jahrh.  V.  7,  p.  74.)— In  hymnos  quosdam  Prudentii  ex- 
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( Ed. )   Poetarum  veterum  ecclesiasticorum 

opera  Christiana,  et  operum  reliquiae  atque 
fragmenta:  thesaurus  Catholicae  et  ortho- 
doxae  ecclesiae,  et  antiquitatis  religiosae,  ad 
utilitatem  juventutis  scholasticae.  Basileae 
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Content:  Prudentius  Clemens,  A.  ApolliooNiH.— 
Columban,  St.  Epistola  in  qua  detestatur  avuririani. 
— A  vitiiN,  S.  A.  E.,  St.,  Bp.  of  Vienne.  Libri  V.— Auctoris 
incerti  de  Boblani  bapiiHino,  et  uxoris  Aprae  obitu. 
— Avitus,  S.  A.  E.,  St.,  Bp.  of  Vienne.  De  cousolatoria 
castltaliH  laude.  —  Prudentius  Clemens,  A.  <'atlie- 
iiierluuii.— Helpidius,  Rusticus.  Carmen  de  4'liriKti 
Jesn  beneilriis.  —  Merobaudes,  F.  De  <'lirlN(».  — 
Lactantius,  L.  C.  F.  De  beneficiis  suis  4'hriHliiN.  - 
Ambrosias,  St.,  Bp.  of  Milan.  De  opera  creatioiiiN. 
hymni  VII.— Uainasuw  I,  St.,  Pope.  Elogia.— Auctoris 
incerti  de  laudibus  Domini.— Tertullianus,  Q.  S.  F. 
De  judico  Domini.  —  Arator,  Sub-deacon.  Floriaiii 
abbati.  —  Fortiinalns,  V.  H.  C,  Bp.  of  Poitiers. 
[Versus.]— Cyprianus,  T.  C,  St.,  Bp.  of  Carthage.  Uriie- 
*!».— Hilaire,  or  Hilarius,  St..  Bp.  of  Poitiers.  Genesis. 
—Victor,  C.  M.  Genesis.— Prudentius  Clemens,  A.  Ila- 
niartiifenia.  —  Dracontius.  Ilexaeineron,  sen  de 
opere  sex  dieruni.  —  Arator,  Sub- deacon.  Illxtorla 
apostollra.  —  Juvencus,  C.  V.  A.  HiKtoria  fvaii- 
irelica.— Hymni  ecclcNiaHlioi  varli.— Prosper,  St., 
of  Aquitaine.  De  ingrratis.— Victorinus,  Bp.  of  Pettati. 
De  JTeMU  ChriKto  Deo  et  homine.— Cyprianus,  T.  C,  St., 
Bp.  of  Carthage.  L.lg:nnm  vitae.— Victorinus,  C.  F.  M. 
De  fratribus  MaohabaciM.- Tertullianus,  Q.  S.  P.  Ad- 
versus  Maroionem.  —  Sedulius,  C.  Mirabiliiini 
fit  vinoruni  sive  operis  paschalis  libri  III.— PaiilinuN, 
M.  P.  A.,  St.,  Bp.  of  Nola.  [Poemata.]  —  Prudentius 
Clemens,  A.  PeriNteplianun.  —  Mamertus,  C.  E., 
Presbyter  of  Vienne.  Contra  |M>etaN  vanoH.— Florus,  D. 
Pftalini  et  hymni.— Prudentius  Clemens,  A.  Pn.vcIio- 
maciiia.— Prosper,  St.,  of  Aquitaine.  !«entpiiliae.— 
Cyprianus,  T.  C,  St.,  Bp.  of  Carthage.  »««<loma.— Pru- 
dentius Clemens,  A.  Contra  Nymmaohnm.— Helpi- 
dius,  Rusticus.  Historiarum  TvNiainonIi  VoloriH  el 
Novi.  —  Amoenus.  Enchiridion  Veteris  et  IVovi 
Testamenti.- Sedulius,  C.  Veteris  et  Novi  Testamenti 
coUatio.— Victor,  C.  M.    Epistola  ad  Salmonem. 

I>oelllug;er,  J.  J.  I.  von.     Fabricius.    3  pp.    (In  his 

Reformation,  v.  2,  p.  605. ) 

Fabricius,  Guido.  See  Le  FSvre  de  la  Boderie, 

G. 
Fabricius,  H.  Dittrich.  See  Dittrich-Fabricius, 

H. 
Fabricius,  Jakob.    16  cent.    Dolus  Cupidinis. 

2  pp.  (Lat.  littcraturdenkmaeler  des  15  u.  16  jahrh.  v.  7, 
p.  33.) 

Fabricius,  Johann  Albert.    1668-1736. 

Bibliotheca  Latina  mediae  et  inflmae  aetatis, 
cum  supplemento  Christiani  Schoettgenii  jam 
a  p.  Joanne  Dominico  Mansi  e  MSS.  editisque 
codicibus  correcta  illustrata  aucta  post  ed. 
Patavinam  1754.  Florentiae,  1858.  6  v.  in  3. 
r.  8°.  W.  64 

Contents. 
Abailardus-Cyrnaeus,  v.  1.         Jacobatius-Lynham,  v.  4. 
.  Dacia-Fuxensis,  v.  2.  Mabilius-Poggius,  v.  5. 

Qabriel-Hyginus,  v.  S,  Polemius-Zwetlense,  v.  6. 

Notitia  litteraria  de  C.  Julio  CaeMare.  23  pp.  (Caesar, 

C.  J.,  Quae  extant  omnia  opera,  v.  4,  p.  128 :  Leniaire,  N. 
E.,  Bibtioth.  class.  Z,at. )— Prolegomena  literaria  de  Plo- 
tino.    23  pp.    (Plotinus,  Opera  onwiia,  V.  1,  p.  xix.) 

{Ed.)      Bibliotheca   ecclesiastica.      Ham- 

burgi,  1718.     fo.  —3251 

Contents,  filennade,  of  Marseilles.  Liber  de  scrip- 
toribus  ecclesiasticis.  —  OoethalM,  H.,  surnamed  de 
Gand,  Archdeacon  of  Tourney.  Liber  de  scriptoribus 
ecclesiasticis.  —  HieronymuM  NoplironiuH.  E.,  St. 
De  viris  illustribus. — H onoriuH,  of  Autun,  Libelli  IV 
de  luminatibus  ecclesiae.  —  IldefonHO,  St.,  Abp.  of 
Toledo.  Liber  de  scriptoribus  ecclesiasticis.— Isidore, 
St.,  Abp.  of  Seville.  Liber  de  scriptoribus  ecclesiasticis. 
— I^emire,  A.   Auctarium  de  scriptoribus  ecclesiasticis ; 


FABRICIUS,  Johann  Albert 


1381 


FACKELTANZ 


De  scriptoribus  ecclesiasticis.— De  scriptoribus  ecclesias- 
ticis,  auctore  anonymo  Melllcense.— Pletro,  Deacon 
and  Librarian  of  Monte  Casino.  De  viris  illustribus 
C'asinensibus  opusculum.  —  Sl|t«>berl,  of  Oemblourt. 
Liber  de  scriptoribus  ecclesiasticis.— Trilhelni  (Hel- 
(ipiihorK).  J.,  Abbot  of  Sponheim.  Liber  de  ecclesiasticis 
scriptoribus. 

Fabrii'iiis,  Wilhelm. 

Studentenorden  des  18  jahrhunderts  und 
ihr  verhaeltniss  zu  den  gleichzeitlgen  lands- 
mannschaften.     Jena,  1891.     8°.  —2304 

Fabrieiiis  MoiitiiiiiDS,  Joannes.    16  cent.    Ad 

Joannem  Hylerum.  1  p.  (Lat.  litteraturdenkmaeler  des 
15  u.  16  jahrh.  v.  7,  p.  62.) 

Fabrics,  Textile.    See  Textile  fabrics. 
Fabriczy,  Cornelio  de.     II  libro  di  Antonio 

Billi  e  le  sue  oopie  nella  Biblioteca  nazionale  di  Firenze. 
70  pp.    (Archiv.  stor.  Hal.  5  s.  v.  7,  1891,  p.  299.) 

Fabricjiie  de  romaiis,  Maison  Alexandre 
Dumas  et  compagnie.  Mirecourt,  C.  J.  B.  J.. 
dit  E.  de.  W.  47 

Fabriqucs  de  faience,  Histoire  des.  Lecocq, 
J.,  and  Lecocq,  G.  — 17D8 

Fabritii,   Aloyse  Cynthio  degli.    Brunet,   G. 

Encore  quelques  mots  sur  les  Proverbii  de  Cintio  dei 
Fabrizii.  3  pp.  {Jahrb.  f.  roman.  und  engt.  lit.  v.  3,  1861, 
p.  89.)  — I.emcke,  h.  G.  Cintio  dei  Fabrizii.  22  pp. 
{Jahrb.  f.  romail.  und  engl.  lit.  v.  1,  1859,  p.  298.) 

Fabrizi,  Niccola.    Socci,  E.    Niccola  Fabrizi. 

22  pp.  1  pi.    (Carpi,  L.,  Bisorgimenlo  ital.  v.  4,  p.  121.) 

Fabi-oiii,  Angelo.    1732-1803. 

Francisci  Petrarchae  vita.    Parmae,  1799. 

r.  8°.  4793 

Fabriicci,  Incontrino  de.     Rime.    4  pp.  (An- 

cona,  A.  d',  and  Comparetti,  D.  P.,  Antiche  rime  volgari, 
V.  2,  p.  355  :  CoU.  di  opcre  incd.  o  rare,  v.  42.) 

Fabry,  Jean  Baptiste  Germain.    1780-1821. 

Itineraire  de  Buonaparte  de  Pile  d'Elbe  & 
I'lle  Sainte  H616ne,  ou  m6moires  pour  servir 
d.  1' histoire  de  la  seconde  usurpation.  Paris, 
1817.     2  V.  8°.  4697 

Fabiila  del  pistello  da  I'agliata.  Arlia,  C.  (Ed. ) 
(Scelta  di  curiositd,  letterarie,  no.  161.)        2342 

Fabiila  togata  Romanorum,  De.  Neukirch,  J. 
H.  3233 

Fabiillu.s.    Passow,  F.  L.  K.  F.    Der  dichter 

Fabullus.    2  pp.    {Vermis,  achriften,  p.m.) 

Facciolati,  Jacopo.    1682-1769.    Epistola  de  T. 

Livii  Patavinitate.  2  pp.  (Livius  Patavinus,  T.,  Hist, 
libri,  ed.  Drakenborch,  v.  7,  1748,  p.  244 ;  v.  15,  pt.  1,  1828, 

p.  472.) 

Face.    FothergiU,  J.    Of  a  painful  affection  of 

the  face.  6  pp.  {Works,  p.  329. )— SI«ccorin»c,  W. 
Traumatic  lesion  of  left  hemisphere :  Right  brachio- 
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p.  256.)  —  RobiiiNon,  L.  Trades  and  faces.  13  pp. 
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2  pp.     (Sctsncc,  V.  18,  1891,  p.  10.) 

.See  also  Foreliea«l.  —  Physilofcnoni.v.  —  Phywl- 

Face  to  face  with  the  Mexicans.   Qooch,  F.  C. 

2482 

Facere,  Dfiveloppement  de,  dans  les  languep 

romanes.    Rydberg,  Q.  — 2131 


Facetiae. 

Angeli,  N.  degli,  and  Anobli,  T.  degH. 
[Attrihuled  to.]  Facezie  e  motti  dei  secolo 
XV  e  XVI.  1874.  (Scelta  di  curiosith  lette- 
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Berni,  F.,  and  others.    Opere  burlesche. 

1771,  3  V.  2306 

Browne,  C.  F.  ( A.  Ward,  pseud. )    Artemus 

Ward,  his  book.     1862.  2284 

Artemus  Ward,  his  travels.    1865.    2284 

Oaylus,  a.  C.  p.  de  T.  de  G.  de  P.  de  L., 

Comtede.     Fac6ties.     1879.  2293 

CuccETTi,  A.  M.  ( Ed. )    Biblioteca  piace- 

vole.     1829-30,  12  v.  in  3.  2306 

Derby,  G.  H.  (J.  Phoenix,  pseud.)    Phoe- 

nixiana ;  or,  sketches  and  burlesques.    1856. 

2282 

DOUZE  FACETIES.      1881.  2292 

Grazzini,  a.  F.,  detto  II  Lasca.  Rime  bur- 
lesche edite  e  inedite.  1882.  (iJoccoito  di 
opere  ined.  o  rare. )  2304 

Harduin  DE  Saint  Jacques,  B.,  dit  Guil- 

lot-Gorgeu.  DSbats  et  facfitieuses  rencontres 
de  Gringalet  et  Guillot  Gorgeu  son  maltre. 
[Anon.]     n.  d.     (Biblioth.  bleue,  \.  IS.)     2316 

Lorentz,  a.  J.     Polichinel,  Ex-Roi  des 

Marionnettes  devenu  philosophe.    1848.    2203 

Mainardi,  a.     Scielta  di  facetie    motti, 

burle,  et  bufifonerie.    1681.  2284 

Nugae  vbnales  sive  thesaurus  ridendi  et 

jocandi  ad  gravissimos  severissimosque  viros, 
patres  melancholicorum  conscriptos.    1648. 

3217 

RicciARDi,  G.  B.    Rime  burlesche  edite  e 

inedite.    1881.  2304 

Scaliggbri,  C.   Trastulli  della  villa.    1627. 

2327 

Vedriani,  L.  (D.  Filadelfo,  psewd. )   Cento 

avvenimenti  ridicolosi,  da  quali,  oltre  il 
faceto,  si  imparano  molte  morality.  Ricavati 
da  van  autori.    1665.  2315 

Barlacohl.D.    Facetie.  14  pp.  (Mainardi,  A.,  Scteifa 

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Nouvelles  plaisant«s  recherches  d'un  homme  grave  sur 
quelques  farceurs.  40  pp.  ( Philobiblon  Soc.  Miscel.  v.  6. ) 
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See  also  Humor.- I.aconl«s.— liangrlilcr.- Wit. 

Facetifte,  Bibliography.  Gay,  J.  Bibliographie 
des  ouvrages  relatifs  A  I'amour  .  .  .  et  des 
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Fachr-ed-din.    See  Fakhr-ed-din. 

Facino  Cane.    14  pp.    Balzac,  H.  de,  dhivres 

compl.  V.  9,  p.  563. 

Fackeltanz  bei  hohen  vermaehlungen  im  Han- 

noverschen  hause.  15  pp.  Malortie,  C.  E.  von,  Beilr.  zur 
gesch.  des  Braunschweig.- lAumeburg.  hauses  und  hofes, 
V.  2,  p.  93. 


FACSIMILE 


1382 


FAGNANO,  Italy 


Fac!«iiiiile  of  the  Black  book  of  Carmarthen. 
Evans,  J.  G.  (£a.)  2573 

Facsimile  of  the  original  MS.  of  the  Book  of 
Common  Prayer,  signed  by  Convocation 
Dec.  20,  1661,  and  attached  to  the  Act  of 
Uniformity  1662.     London,  1891.     fo.      —2161 

Facvsiiiiilc-atlas  to  the  early  history  of  car- 
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Fact   and    inference,    Bradley  on.      10  pp. 

Bosanqnet,  B.    (Afind,  v.  10,  1885,  p.  256.) 

Fact  and  theory  papers.  Nos.  5,  6.  New 
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ContenU.     Jastrow,  J.     Time-relations  of   iiientnl 
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Faction,  Of.    7  pp.    Bacon,  Sir  F.,  Essays,  with 

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Kydd,  S.    History  of  the  factory  move- 
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See  also  <'liil<lron.— Cotton. — Ilyftrlenc. — Labor 
and  laboring  clashes.— Mannractiircs. 

Factors  in  organic  evolution.    Jordan,  D.  S. 

—1678 
Factors  of  organic  evolution.    Spencer,  H. 

—1686 
Factor's  sliootiiif?.  The.   13  pp.   (Blackwood's 

Mag.  V.  132, 1882,  p.  574.) 

Facts,  Harper's  book  of    Willsey,  J.  H.    R.113 
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Balch,  T.  W.  3612 

Facts  about  Ulster.  4  pp.  Hall,  J.  (Scotch- 
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Facts  in  inesnierisiii,  or  animal  magnetism. 

Townshend,  C.  H.  —1538 

Facts  in  the  case  of  M.  Valdemar.    13  pp. 

Poe,  E.  A.,  Works,  cd.  by  E.  C.  Stedman  ond  G.  E.  Wood- 
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Farted  scapular.  7  pp.  Millet,  F.  D.  {Har- 
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Fadeless  bower.    9  pp.    Thomson,  J.,  Poet. 

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Farthl.    Huart,  C.     La  po^tesse  Fadhl,  scenes 

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Faehse,  Gottfried.    1764-1831. 

Lexicon  Qraecum  in  trag^cos.  Primislaviae, 
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Faeiiza,  Pietro  Francesco  da.  See  Pietro  Fran- 
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Faenza,  Tomaso  da.    See  Tomaso,  of  Faenza. 

Faenza,  Italy.  Filippo,  do  Siena.  Martirio 
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MiTTARELLi,  G.  B.    De  literatura  Faven- 

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Mlorbio.  C.     Faenza.     212  pp.     (In  his  Storie  dei 

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Faerno,  Gabriello.    — 1561.    Censura  emendar 

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P.  Terentii  Afri  Comoediae.    See  Terentius 

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Faesi,  Johann  Ulrich  (Ed.)    1796-1865. 

Homer's  Iliade  ;  Odyssee.    See  Homerns. 
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Fagaii,  Rev.  Henry  Stuart.    1827 — .   Emigrfi  on 

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Fag'an,  Louis  Alexander. 

Collectors'  marks.     London,  1883.     sq.  12°. 

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Faffgiuola,  Uguccione  della.    Lampertico,  P. 

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Fjiggot  of  French  sticks ;  or,  Paris  in  1851. 
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Fagiuoli,  Giovanni  Battista.    1660-1742. 

La  Fagiuolaja,  ovvero  rime  facete.     Am- 
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account  of  his  travels  in  India  and  Ceylon 
(A.  D.  399-414)  in  search  of  the  Buddhist 
books  of  discipline.  Tr.  and  annotated  with 
a  Corean  recension  of  the  Chinese  text  by 
James  Legge.     Oxford,  1886.     4°.  3183 

Bcal,  S.    Some  remarks  on  the  narrative  of  F.    16  pp. 

1  pi.  (Royal  Asiat.  Soc.  Gt.  Brit.  Joum.  n.  s.  v.  19,  1887, 
p.  191.) 

Fahlbeck,  Pontus  E. 

Royaut^  et  le  droit  royal  francs  durant  la 
premiere  pfiriode  de  I'existence  du  royaume 
(486-614).  Tr.  par  J.  H.  Kramer.  Lund,  1883. 
8°.  —2342 

Faliliiier,  Johanna.    Scherer,  W.    Goethe  und 

Adelaide.    33  pp.    (/n  Aw  Aufsaetze  ueber  Goethe,  p.  89.) 
Faliiie,  Anton.     1805-83. 

Chroniken  und  urkundenbuecher  hervor- 
ragender  geschlechter,  stifter,  und  kloester. 
Coeln,  1862-78.     5  v.  12°.  3617 

Contents.  Urkundenbuch  des  geschlechts  MeHche«le, 
V.  1. — Urkundenbuch  des  geschlechts  Moiniii  or  Mumm, 
V.  2, 4, 5.— Urkundenbuch  des  geschlechts  Spprte  or  Spee, 
V.  3. 

Denkmale  und  ahnentafeln  in  Rheinland 

und  Westphalen  mit  erlaeuterungen  und  be- 
richtigungen.  Duesseldorf,  1875-83.  6  v.  in  2, 
12°.  3617 

Contents.  Aufschwoerungen  der  ritt«rschaft  des  her- 
zogthums  Itpr^*  v.  2.— Aufschwoerungen  dcr  ritterschaCt 
des  herzogthums  t'Icve,  v.  3.  —  Ketten,  J.  H.  von  der. 
Kleine  waldt  der  freyen  reichs  statt  Collcii,  v.  6.— Auf- 


schwoerungen der  rittcrschaft  des  herzogthums  Jn«- 
ilrh,  v.  4, 5.— Denkmale  und  ahnentafeln  des  geschlechts 
.Yliimiii  Oder  Momm,  v.  1.— Aufschwoerung  des  damen- 
stifts  (kbpriKlorr  ...  v.  4.  —  Das  geschlecht  Ten- 
ckinek,  v.  2. 

Dynasten,    Freiherren,    und   Grafen   von 

Bocholtz.    Coeln,  1856-63.    4  v.  in  2,  fo.     3791 

Contents.  Aiif>i<*hwopriin|ir<*n,  grab-  und  denk- 
male der  graeflichen  familie  von  Bocholtz,  sammt  den 
aufschwoerungen  und  ritterzetteln  des  oberquartiers 
von  Gelderland,  v.  4.  —  i'o<lex  diploniatlriiH  gentis 
Bocholtanae,  v.  2.— Wcsohlclitp  der  verschiedenen  ge- 
schlechter Bocholtz  und  die  alten  zustaende  am  Nieder- 
rhein,  v.  1,  pt.  1.— Chronica  abbatiae  <Jladl»aceii«lfi, 
V.  3.  —  Geschichte  von  106  rhelninclieii.  niederlacn- 
dischen,  und  westphaelischen  hervorragenden  geschlech- 
tern,  v.  1,  pt.  2. 

Forschungen  auf  dem   gebiete  der  rhei- 

nischen  und  westphaelischen  geschichte. 
Coeln,  1864-76.     5  v.  in  3,  8°.  3617 

Contents,  i'oelner  flom  in  seinen  umgebungen,  v.  1. 
— Zwei  ooelner  oUlbilccher,  v.  2.— Daesscldorfer 
soltiiotzen  und  die  coelner  gewandzunft,  v.  1. — Cile- 
Hchlccliter  und  sitze,  v.  2,  3. —  l^ivlanfl  und  seine 
geschlechter,  v.  4,  5.— Geschichte  der  Herren  SlacI  von 
Holsteln,  v.  3.— Urkundenbuch  des  geschlechts  Stael 
von  Holst«in,  v.  3. 

Geschichte  der  coelnischen,  juelichschen, 

und  bergischen  geschlechter,  anschliesslich 
der  neben  ihnen  ansaessig  gewesenen  cle- 
vischen,  geldrischen,  und  moersischen,  in 
stammtafeln,  wappen,  siegeln,  und  urkunden. 
Koeln,  1848-53.     2  pts.  in  1  v.  fo.  3791 

Geschichte  der  Grafen,  jetzigen  Fuersten 

zu  Salm  -  Reifferscheid,  sowie  ihrer  laender 
und  sitze,  nebst  genealogie  derjenigen  fami- 
lien,  aus  denen  sie  ihre  frauen  genommen. 
Coeln,  1858-66.     3  pts.  in  2  v.  fo.  3791 

Contents.  Geschichte  der  dynastischen  geschlechter, 
aus  denen  die  Grafen,  jetzt  Fuersten  zu  Salm-Reiffer- 
scheid  ihre  fraiien  genommen  haben,  v.  1,  pt.  2. — Ge- 
schichte der  Grafen,  jetzigen  Fuersten  zu  .Halin-Rolf- 
fer»chpl«l,  zugleich  geschichte  von  130  fuerstlichen 
und  anderen  hervorragenden  geschlechtern,  v.  1,  pt.  1. — 
I'rkiinclonbiich,  v.  2. 

Geschichte  der  westphaelischen  geschlech- 
ter mit  besonderer  beruecksichtigung  ihrer 
uebersiedlung  nach  Preussen,  Curland,  und 
Liefland.     Mit  1200  wappen.    Coeln,  1858.    fo. 

3791 

Grafschaft  und  freie  reichsstadt  Dortmund. 

Koeln,  1854-59.     4  v.  12°.  3617 

Contents.  l>orlnitiii«lpr  <>tir«>nik.  v.  1.  —  Nieder- 
hoff,  J.  Mcinorabilin.  v.  4.— Stalnlnrrpolit  und 
rechtsalt€rthuemer  der  freien  reichsstadt  Dortmund, 
v.  3.  —  I'rkmnlenbiich  der  freien  reichsstadt  Dort- 
mund, v.  2.— Beurhaus,  J.  F.  Bntwurf  der  vprlaHHUiiK, 
V.  4.  —  Verschiedenen  ijesehlechter  stecke  .  .  . 
v.  4.— Westphalen  in  Luebeck,  v.  4. 

Herren  und  Freiherren  von  Hoevel,  nebst 

genealogie  der  familien,  aus  denen  sie  ihre 
frauen  genommen.  Coeln,  1856-60.  3  v.  in  2, 
fo.  3791 

Contents.  Geschichte  und  genealogie  derjenigen  fami- 
lien, aus  denen  die  Herren  von  Hoevel  ihre  franen 
genommen  haben,  v.  1,  pt.  2.— Hoevel.  G.  von,  the  Fifth. 
Chronikund  hintertreibungeinesschandgedichts,  sammt 
der  abdankungs,schrift  seines  vetters  Gotthard  VIII  von 
Hoevel,  v.  3.— Geschichte  von  100  riielnisehon,  west- 
phaelischen, niederlaendischen,  und  anderen  hervorra- 
genden geschlechtern,v.  l,  pt.  2.  -Urkundenbiicb,v.  2. 


FAIDIT,  Oaucelm 


1384 


FAIRFAX,  Edward 


Faidit,    Gaucelm.      —circa   1220.      Gedichte. 

34  pp.  (Mahn,  K.  A.  F.,  Werke  der  troubadours,  v.  2,  p.  80.) 

Faidit,  Hugues.    13  cent. 

Die  beiden  aeltesten  provenzalischen  gram- 
matiken,  Lo  Donatz  proensals  und  Las  Rasos 
de  tax)bar,  nebst  einem  provenzalisch-italie- 
nischen  glossar  .  .  .  herausg.  von  Edmund 
Stengel.    Marburg,  1878.    8^  —2132 

Danntii!!  Provinrlnlis.   22  pp.    i.Bibliolh.  Ecoledes 

Charter,  V.  1,  1839,  p.  127.) 

and  Vidal,  Raymond.    Grammaires  pro- 

ven9ale8  [XIII  sifecle].  2  6d.,  revue,  corrig^e, 
et  consid^rablement  augmentfie  par  F.  Gues- 
sard.     Paris,  1858.     8°.  —2146 

Faieiioe.    See  Pottery. 

Faillitoii,  Mt.    Quicherat,  J.  E.  J.    Menhirs  de 

la  montagite  de  F.  2  pp.  (In  Ki»  Melanges  d'arcMol.  et 
d'hist.  V.  1,  p.  142.) 

Failure  of  David  Berry.    7  pp.    Jewett,  S.  O. 

{Harper's  Mag.  v.  83,  1891,  p.  56.) 

Faint   heart   never  won   fair  lady.      11  pp. 

White,  C.  E.    ( Harper's  Mag.  v.  82, 1891,  p.  933. ) 

Faiooni.    See  Fayum. 

Fair  cru.sader:  an  opera.    43  pp.     (Gait,  J., 

New  Brit,  theat.  v.  4,  p.  287.) 

Fair  Oaks,  or  Seven  Pines,  Battle  of.  Smith, 
G.  W.  Confederate  war  papers.  Fairfax 
Court  House,  New  Orleans,  Seven  Pines, 
Richmond,  and  North  Carolina.     1884.       2657 

Brntton,  J.    Sixth  South  Carolina  at  Seven  Pines. 

14  pp.  (Southern  Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  v.  13, 1886,  p.  119.)— 
C'<»ok,  J.  Battle  of  Fair  Oaks.  41  pp.  (In  his  Siege  of 
Richmond,  p.  184.)— Oarlanfl,  S.,  Jr.  Report  of  the 
battle  of  Seven  Pines.  9  pp.  (Southern  Hist.  Soc.  Papers, 
v.  7,  1879,  p.  113.)— Johnnton.  J.  E.  Confederate  loss  at 
Seven  Pines.  1  p.  (Southern  Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  v.  4, 1877, 
p.  42.)— Manassas  to  Seven  Pines.  23  pp.  (Century  Mag. 
V.  8,  1886,  p.  92.)— Report  of  the  battle  of  Seven  Pines. 
4  pp.  (Southern  Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  v.  8,  1880,  p.  235.)— 
iMttKtHreet.J.  Battle  of  Seven  Pines.  4  pp.  (Southern 
Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  v.  3,  1877,  p.  277.)— I'ntnain,  Mrs.  S. 
A.  B.  Battles  of  Seven  Pines  and  Fair  Oalts.  6  pp.  ( In 
her  Richmond  during  the  War,  p.  132.)— Sewtt,  R.  N., 
and  others.  Battle  of  Fair  Oalcs,  or  Seven  Pines.  249  pp. 
(In  their  War  of  the  rebellion,  1  s.  v.  11,  pt.  1,  p.  746.)— 
Nmith,  G.  W.  Second  day  at  Seven  Pines.  9  pp.  (Cen- 
tury Mag.  v.  8,  1885,  p.  122.)— Wilcox,  C.  M.  Letter  on 
Seven  Pines.  2  pp.  (Southern  Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  v.  1, 
1876,  p.  364.) 

Fair  warniiija:,  to  take  heed  of  the  Scotish  dis- 
cipline. Bramhall,  J.,  Abp.  of  Armagh.  ( Tracts 
relating  to  Scotland. )  2594 

Fairbairii,    Andrew   Martin,    D.  D.      1838—. 

Anglo-Catholicism  and  the  church.  28  pp.  (Conlemp. 
Rev.Y.B9,lSdl,  p.  210.)— An(j;l<>-4'nthwllcisin:  the  old 
and  the  new.  25  pp.  (Confemp.  Ben.  v.  .57, 1890,  p.  387.)— 
CntholiciHin  and  apolO|;rcticN.  21  pp.  (Coniemp. 
Rev.  v.  47, 1885,  p.  164.)— 4'atlioliciNin  and  liiHtoriral 
rrllirinni.  29  pp.  (Contcmp.  Aet).  v.  48,  1885,  pp.  36,  842.) 
—  4*atlioli<*inni  antl  rellfffioiiH  thoiif^ht.  23  pp. 
(Conlmip.  yje».  v.  47, 1885,  p.  6.52.)— MniiKllel*!  (;oll<-fr4>: 
an  inaugural  address.  21  pp.  (Contemp.  Rev.  v.  56, 1889, 
p.  691.)— Genesis  of  the  Piirllan  Ideal.  29  pp.  (Con- 
temp.  Rev.  v.  54, 1888,  p.  695.)— RpaHf>n  and  reli|;ton  : 
a  reply  to  Cardinal  Newman.  20  pp.  (Contemp.  Rev. 
V.  48, 1885,  p.  812. )— Theology  as  an  academic  discipline. 
24  pp.     ( Contemp.  Rev.  v.  51,  1887,  p.  196.) 

{Ed. )   Influence  of  Greek  ideas  and  usages 

upon  the  Christian  church.    See  Hatch,  E. 


Barr.v.  W.    Catholicism  and  reason :   a  reply  to  F. 

20  pp.     (Oontorep.  Kei).  V.  48,  1885,  p.  666.) 

Fairbairii,  James. 

Book  of  crests  of  the  families  of  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland.  New  ed.  revised  and 
brought  down  to  the  present  date  by  Arthur 
Charles  Fox-Davies.  [With  229  plates.]  Edin- 
burgh, 1892.     2  V.  4°.  2762 

Fairbairii,  Piitrick,  D.  D.    Dodds,  J.    Patrick 

Fairbairn.    8  pp.     [lUsruption  tvorthies,  Memorial  of  ISiZ, 
V.  3,  p.  245.) 

and  F'iiidlay,  Rev.  William  (Eds.)  Book  of 

the  Prophet  Ezekiel.    See  Schroeder,  F.  W.  J. 
(in  preceding  catalogue). 

Fairbairii,  Sir  William.  1789-1874.  Rise  and 
progress  of  manufactures  and  commerce,  and  of  civil 
and  mechanical  engineering  in  Lancashire  and  Clieshire. 
260  pp.    (Baines,  T.,  Laneashire  and  Cheshire,  v.  2,  p.  465.) 

Fairbaiik,  F.  R.,  M.  D.    Roman  remains  found 

in  Doncastcr.    2  pp.  1  pi.    (Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc.  Joum. 
v.  48,  1892,  p.  139.) 

Fairbanks,  Arthur.      Present  tendencies  in 

German  philosophy.  9  pp.  (iVcto  £n5f/a»idcr,  v.  54,  1891, 
p.  335.) 

Faircbild,  Charles  Stebbins.     1842—.    United 

states  and  silver.    9  pp.    (forum,  v.  11, 1891,  p.  550.) 

Faircbild,  George  Moore,  Jr.  (£d. ) 

Canadian  leaves.  History,  art,  science, 
literature,  commerce.  A  series  of  new  papers 
read  before  the  Canadian  Club  of  New  York. 
New  York,  1887.     sm.  4°.  1623 

Contents.  Roberts,  C.  G.  D.  Echoes  from  old  Acadia.— 
Smith,  G.  Schism  in  the  Anjclo-Saxon  race.— Grant, 
O.  Canada  first.— Faircbild,  G.  M.,  Jr.  The  Canailian 
C'Inb.— C'anadinn  «iiil>  olllcors.  1887.— Bengough, 
J.  W.  Humorous  side  of  »'«nadlan  liislory.- Eccles- 
ton,  J.  C.  Great  Canadian  nortli-wi'st.— Fraser,  J.  A. 
An  artist's  experience  in  the  «'anadlan  Rockies.— 
Butterworth,  B.  Commercial  union  between  Canada 
and  the  United  States  —Wiman,  E.  Advantages  of  com- 
mercial union  to  Canada  and  the  United  States.— Col- 
lins, E.  rntnre  of  the  Dominion  of  Canada.— Lemoine, 
J.  M.  Heroines  of  new  France.  —  Stewart,  O.,  Jr. 
I>iterature  in  Canada.  —  McDougall,  J.  Mineral 
resources  of  Canada. 

Faircbild,  Herman  Le  Roy.    1850 — . 

History  of  the  New  York  Academy  of  Sci- 
ences, formerly  the  Lyceum  of  Natural  His- 
tory.    New  York,  1887.     8°.  —2563 

Faircbild,  James  Harris,  D.D.   1817—.    Divine 

personality.  17  pp.  (BiWiolh.  .S«cra,  v.  41,  1884,  p.  217.)— 
Co  education  at  <»berlln,  13  pp.  (Bi6(io(/i.  .Sacra,  v.  46, 
1889,  p.  443.)— Probation  :  its  conditions  and  limita- 
tions. 20  pp.  (Bi6iio(/i.  .Sacra,  V.  43,  1886,  p.  423.)— Pro- 
gress of  relitrlous  IhoHKhl.  20  pp.  (Biblioth.  Saera, 
V.  49,  1892,  p.  412.)— Authenticity  and  inspiration  of  the 
Seri|»tures.  30  pp.  (Bibliolh.  Saera,  v.  49,  1892,  p.  1.)— 
True  principle  of  lheolo)jie«l  uroicress.  14pp.  (Bib- 
lioth. Sacra,  v.  41,  1881,  p.  573.) 

Fairfax,  2,  3,  6  Barons.  Sec  Fairfax,  F.— Fair- 
fax, T. 

Fairla.x,  Edward.    — 1635. 

Discourse  of  witchcraft,  as  it  was  acted  in 
the  family  of,  in  the  year  1621.  PVom  the 
original  copy  written  with  his  own  hand, 
communicated  by  R.  M.  Milnes.  London,  1858- 
59.    S°.    (Philobiblon  Soc.  itfisccf.  V.  5.)     4446 

Hermes  and  l^ycaon.     Communicated  by  C.  R. 

Markham.    15  pp.    (Pbilobiblon  Soc.  Miscel.  v.  12.) 


FAIRFAX,  Ferdinand 


1385 


FAIRHOLT,  Frederick  William 


Fairfax,  Ferdinand,  2  Baron  Fairfax.  1584- 
1648. 

Miraculous  victory  obtained  .  .  .  against 
the  army  under  tlie  command  of  the  Earl  of 
Newcastle  at  Wakefield  in  Yorkshire.  [Lon- 
don], 1643.     4°.  1541 

Fairfax,  Grace  Bradford.    Monument  to  Gov. 

Bradford.  1  p.  (Mni;, /Im.  i/is(.  v.  23,  1890,  p.  330.)— Gov. 
KriiiU'or^rN  iiinii4>rlal  rljflilH.  1  p.  {Mag.  Am.  Hist. 
V.  26,  1891,  p.  233.) 

Fairfax,  Henry.  lAttributed  to.]  1634-1702. 
Impartial  relation  of  the  whole  proceedings 
against  St.  Mary  Magdalen  CoUedge,  in  Oxon, 
in  the  year  of  Our  Lord  1687,  containing  only 
matters  of  fact  as  they  occurred.  [Anon.] 
n.  p.,  1688.     sm.  4°.  —2304 

Fairfa.x,  Lina  Redwood.  Caesar  and  his  for- 
tunes. 5  pp.  (Harper's  ilfagf.  V.  67,  1883,  p.  950.)— I.lMie 
Rriibnkor,    12  pp.    (ifarper's  Afay.  v.  81,  1890,  p.  437.) 

Fairfax,  Vice-Admiral  Robert. 

Mabkham,  C.  R.  Life  of  Robert  Fairfax  of 
Steeton,  Vice-Admiral,  alderman,  and  mem- 
ber for  York,  A.  D.  1666-1725.     1885.  4765 

Fairfax,  Thomas,  3  Baron  Fairfax.    1611-71. 

Short  memorials  of,  by  himself,  1699.  30  pp.  (Somers,  J., 
Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  5,  p.  374.) 

Fairfax,  Thomas,  6  Baron  Fairfax.  1692-1782. 
Letter  to  Charles  1*6.  1  p.  {Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  15,  1886, 
p.  203.) 

Fairfax,  Sir  Thomas. 

Bray,  W.  Letter  to  ...  Sir  T.  Fairfax,  con- 
cerning the  charge  and  proceedings  against 
him  at  a  councell  of  warre,  about  the  late 
difference  in  the  armie.  1647.  {Pamphlets: 
Charles  I,  v.  8. )  4555 

London,  Common  Council.    Answer  to  a 

letter  sent  unto  them  from  .  .  .  Sir  T.  Fairfax, 
and  other  of  the  chief  officers  in  that  army. 
1647.     {Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  V.  8.)  4555 

lI<>ydoii,J.  Discovery  of  the  wonderful  preservation 

of  F.,  the  army,  etc.  15  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts, 
V.  4,  p.  70. )— IVacock.  E.  Inventories  made  for  Sir 
Wra.  and  Sir  Thos.  Fairfax,  in  the  16  and  17  centuries. 
36  pp.    {Archaeologia,  v.  48,  1884,  p.  121.) 

and  others.     Declaration,  concerning  their 

proceeding  in  the  proposalls,  prepared  and 
agreed  on  by  the  Councell  of  the  armie,  to  be 
tendred  to  the  Commissioners  of  Parliament, 
residing  in  the  army,  and  with  them  to  be 
treated  on  by  the  Commissioners  of  the  army. 
London,  1647.  sm.  4°.  {Pamphlets :  Charles  I, 
V.  8. )  4555 

Declaration,  delivered  by  Col.  Sir  Har- 

dresse  Waller,  and  other  officers  of  the  army, 
to  the  House  of  Peeres,  upon  Munday  the  17 
of  Jan.  1647.  London,  1647.  sm.  4°.  {Pam- 
phlets :  Charles  I,  v.  8. )  4555 

Declaration,  or  representation,  humbly 

tendered  to  the  Parliament,  concerning  the 
just  and  fundamental!  rights  and  liberties  of 
themselves  and  the  kingdome.  London,  1647. 
sm.  4°.     {Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  v.  8.)         4555 

Demands,   in    prosecution   of   the    late 

remonstrance  to  the  two  Houses  of  Parlia- 


ment, as  also  against  those  persons  who  were 
the  inviters  of  the  late  invasion  from  Scot- 
land, the  instigators  and  encouragers  of  the 
late  insurrections  in  this  kingdom.  London, 
1648.    sm.  4°.    {Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  v.  W.) 

4555 

Humble  proposals  and  desires,  in  order 

to  a  speedy  prosecution  of  justice,  and  the 
settlement  formerly  propounded  by  them. 
London,  1048.  sm.  4°.  {Pamphlets:  Charles  I, 
V.  9. )  4555 

•  —  Letter,  June   29,    1647,  of  the   armies 

drawing  farther  back  from  the  city  of  Lon- 
don, and  the  head-quarters  that  night  at  Wick- 
ham  ;  in  answer  to  the  votes  of  both  Houses. 
London,  1647.  sm.  4°.  {Pamphlets :  Charles  I, 
V.  8. )  4555 

Message  ...  to  the  Parliament  and  Com- 
mon Councell  of  London.  London,  1647. 
sm.  4°.     {Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  v.  8.)         4555 

Fairfax,  Sir  William.   Peacock,  E.   Inventories 

made  for  Sir  Wni.  and  Sir  Thos.  Fairfax,  in  the  16  and  17 
centuries.    36  pp.    {Archaeologia,  v.  48,  1881,  p.  121.) 

Fairfax  Court  House,  Va.  Smith,  G.  W.  Con- 
federate war  papers.  Fairfax  Court  House, 
New  Orleans,  Seven  Pines,  Richmond,  and 
North  Carolina.     1884.  2657 

fioott,  R.  N.,  and  others.    Skirmish  at  Fairfax  Court 

House.  6  pp.  {In  their  War  of  the  rebellion.  Is.  v.  2, 
p.  59.)— Sinilli,  W.  Skirmish  at  Fairfax  Court  House, 
May  31,  1861.  9  pp.  (Southern  Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  v.  10, 
1882,  p.  368.)— Ve«lder,  ilfr«.  S.  C.  Fairfax  monument. 
Dedication  of  the  monument  at  Fairfax  Courthouse  .  .  . 
erected  to  the  dead  heroes  .  .  .  who  fell  in  the  Confed- 
erate States  army.  13  pp.  (Southern  Hist.  Soc.  Papers, 
V.  18,  1890,  p.  120.) 

Fairfax  family.    Dwight,  T.  W.     Letter  on 

the  Fairfax  family.  1  p.  {Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  13,  1886, 
p.  397.)— WlK-atley.  R.  Fairfaxes  of  Yorkshire  and 
Virginia.    20  pp.     (Mag.  ^m.  JfM(.  v.  13,  1885,  p.  217.) 

Fairfield,  Charles.  State  socialism  in  the  Anti- 
podes.   54  pp.    (Mackay,  T.,  Plea  for  liberty,  p.  145.) 

Fairfield,  Edmund  B.,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.  Resurrec- 
tion and  final  judgment.  31  pp.  {Biblioth.  Sacra,  v.  48, 
1891,  p.  74.) 

Fairfield,  Conn.  Schenck,  Mrs.  E.  H.  History 
of  Fairfield  .  .  .  from  the  settlement  of  the 
town  in  1639  to  1818.     1889.  2614 

Fairford,   England.     Joyce,   J.   G.     Remarks 

upon  the  Fairford  windows.    39  pp.    ( Bristol  and  Olou- 
eest  Archaeol.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  2,  1877-78,  p.  53.) 
See  also  CllouceHterNhlre. 

Fair-haired  Eckbert.    16  pp.    Tieck,  J.  L. 

(Carlyle,  T.,  Trs.from  the  German,  v.  3,  p.  159.) 
Fairliolt,  Frederick  William.     1814  66. 

Homes,  works,  and  shrines  of  English 
artists,  with  specimens  of  their  styles.  To 
which   is  added   Rambles  in  Rome.     Illustr. 

— 17C5 


London,  1873.     8°. 

Ciyntents. 
Flaxman,  J. 


Bewick,  T. 
Blake,  W. 
Collins,  W. 
Cooper,  S. 
Cosway,  R. 
Etty,  W. 


Gainsborough,  T. 
Hogarth,  W. 
Morland,  G. 
Nollekens,  J. 
Reynolds,  Sir  J. 


Turner,  J.  M.  W. 
Vertue,  G. 
Wilson,  R. 
Woollett,  W. 
Wyatt,  R.  J. 


PAIRHOLT,  Frederick  William 


1386 


FAIRY  TALES 


Miscellanea  g^phica :  representations  of 

ancient,  medieval,  and  renaissance  remains 
in  the  possession  of  Lord  Londesborough. 
The  historical  introduction  by  Thos.  Wright. 
London,  1857.     4°.  3781 

Rambles  of  an  archaeologist  among  old 

books  and  in  old  places  :  being  papers  on  art, 
in  relation  to  archaeology,  painting,  art-deco- 
ration, and  art -manufacture.  lUustr.  with 
wood  engravings.    London,  1871.    8°.     — 1756 

Content*.  Rambles  of  an  archneoIoKlst  among  old 
books  and  in  old  places.— Ancient  brooctieH  and  dress 
fastenings.— Qrotesque  deNlgrii,  as  exhibited  in  orna- 
mental and  industrial  art.— Albert  I>ner4^r:  bis  works, 
bis  compatriots,  and  his  times.— Facts  about  finiper- 
riiiKN. 

On    irnild    procoNNioiiH  and    observances.      3  pp. 

(Lancashire  and  Cheshire  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  v.  2,  1849-50, 
p.  251.)— On  a  grotesque  inaNk  of  piiiiiNhinent  ob- 
tained in  the  castle  of  Nuremberg.  4  pp.  1  pi.  { Lanca- 
shire and  Cheshire  Hist.  Soc.  7Va?w.  v.  7,  1855,  p.  61. ) 

Fairies.   Caylus,  A.  C.  P.  de  T.  de  Q.  de  P.  de  L., 

Vomte  de.  Sur  la  faerie  des  auciens  compar^e  &  celle  des 
modemes.  -7  pp.  (Leber,  J.  M.  C,  Dissert,  ret.  hist,  de 
France,  v.  18,  p.  79.)— De  Kay,  C.  A.  Fairies  and  Druids 
of  Ireland.  10  pp.  (Century  Mag.  v.  15,  1889,  p.  590.)— 
Fairy  mytholOKy.  14  pp.  (Westm.  Rev.  v.  19,  1833, 
p.  74.) — OrlKin  of  the  fairies.  8  pp.  (Blackwood's 
Mag.  V.  28,  1830,  p.  209.)— Pennell,  E.  R.  Relation  of 
fairies  to  religion.  11  pp.  (Atlant.  Monthly,  v.  54,  1884, 
p.  457.)— BI««(oii,  J.  On  fairies.  38  pp.  {Hazlitt,  W.  C, 
Fairy  tales  .  .  .  illustrating  Shakespeare,  p.  9.) — Wrlg^ht. 
T.  National  fairy  mythology  of  England.  12  pp.  (Fra- 
ser's  Mag.  v.  10,  1834,  p.  51.) 

See  also  Fairy  taIe8.—I.eKendH.— Manners  and 
CnstoniH.- .Superstition. 

Fairinaii,  William. 

Stocks  examined  and  compared  ;  or,  a  guide 
to  purchasers  in  the  public  funds.  5  ed.  Lon- 
don, 1808.     8°.     (Pamphlets,  \.  32.)  3126 

Fairs. 

Andrews,  W.  Famous  frosts  and  frost 
fairs  in  Great  Britain.     1887.  1526 

Chassignet,  L.  M.  M.     Essai  historique 

sur  les  foires  frangaises  au  moyen  age.    1890. 

—1375 

Walford,   C.      Fairs,  past  and   present. 

1883.     (Antiquary's  Libr.)  2704 

Allen,  J.  L.    Kentucky  fairs.    16  pp.    (^Harper's  Mag. 

v.  79,  1889,  p.  553.)— Baxter.  S.  An  Indian  fair  in  the 
Mexican  hot  country.  15  pp.  {Harper's  Mag.  v.  84,  1892, 
p.  757.)— tinthrie.  T.  A.  Gypsy  fair  in  Surrey.  9  pp. 
(  Harper's  Mag.  v.  76,  1888,  p.  625.)— I.nlllll.  E.  Foires  et 
d^ballages.  25  pp.  {Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p€r. 
V.  47,  1890,  p.  92.)— Sawyer,  F.  E.  Sussex  markets  and 
fairs.  13  pp.  (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  36,  1888, 
p.  180.)— White,  (— ).  Description  of  a  jatrft,  or  fair, 
which  takes  place  annually  at  the  Hot  wells,  about  50 
miles  in  a  southeasterly  direction  from  Sfirat.  7  pp. 
(Royal  Asiat.  Soc.  Gt.  Brit.  Trans,  v.  3,  1836.  p.  372.) 

See  also  t'omnierre  and  Trade.— KxpositlonH 
of  art  and  ludUHlry.— .narkets.- XlJnl-KovKO- 


rod  fair. 


Bur- 


Fairy,  A  mole,  a  lamprey,  and  a.    3  pp. 

roughs,  J.     (Century  Mag.  v.  3,  1883,  p.  456.) 

Fairy  my  tliologry  of  Shakespeare.   Hazlitt,  W. 
C,  Fairy  tales,  legends,  and  romances.       3397 


Fairy  tales. 

AuLNOY,  or  AuNOY,  M.  C.  J.  de  B.,  C'om- 
tesse  d'.  La  Babiolle.  1782.  (Biblioth.  bleue, 
V.  13. )  2316 

—  Biche  au  bois.     1784.     (Biblioth.  bleue, 

V.  10. )  2316 

Bonne  petite  souris.    n.  d.     (Biblioth. 

bleue,  V.  13. )  2316 

— Nainjaune.     [Anon.]     1782.     (Biblioth. 

bleue,  V.  16. )  2316 
•  Parfait  amour,    n.  d.     (Biblioth.  bleue, 

V.  14.)  2316 
Pigeon  et  la  colombe.    n.  d.     (Biblioth. 

bleue,  V.  12. )  2316 
Prince  Lutin  et  Fortunge.  n.  d.  (Bib- 
lioth. bleue,  V.  10. )  2316 
Prince  Marcassin.  n.  d.  (Biblioth.  bleue, 

V.  13. )  2316 
Prlncesse  Carpillon.     1803.     (Biblioth. 

bleue,  V.  11. )  2316 

—  Queen  Mab :  containing  a  select  collec- 
tion of  only  the  best,  most  instructive,  and 
entertaining  tales  of  the  fairies.    1782.      1293 

^  Serpentin  vert.    1782.     (Biblioth.  bleue, 

V.  11.)  2316 

Bain,  R.  N.  (Tr.)    Cossack  fairy  tales  and 

folk-tales.     1894.  2222 

Basile,  G.  B.,  Conte  de  Torone.    Pentame- 

rone ;  oder,  das  maerchen  aller  maerchen. 
Aus  dem  neapolitanischen  uebertragen  von 
F.  Liebrecht.     1846,  2  v.  1293 

The  same.  Tr.  from  the  Neapolitan  by  J. 
E.  Taylor.    1850.  1283 

Carey,  Mrs.  M.  (TV.)    Fairy  legends  of 

the  French  provinces.     [1887.]  1216 

Crane,  T.  F.  (Ed.)    Italian  popular  tales. 

1885.  1215 

Croker,  T.  C.   Fairy  legends  and  traditions 

of  the  South  of  Ireland.     1862.  1218 

Feb  Anguillette.   n.  d.    (Biblioth.  bleue, 

V.  12. )  2316 

Grenouille  bienfaisante.  n.  d.  (Bib- 
lioth. bleue,  V.  12. )  2316 

Griffis,   W.   E.     Japanese    fairy   world. 

Stories  from  the  wonder-lore  of  Japan.    1880. 

1218 

Hazlitt,  W.  C.  (Ed.)  Fairy  tales,  legends, 

and  romances  illustrating  Shakespeare,  and 
other  early  English  writers.     1875.  3397 

Jacobs,  J.  (Ed.)    Celtic  fairy  tales.    1892. 

1214 

Kremnitz,    M.     Roumanian    fairy   tales. 

1885.  1294 

La  Force,  C.  R.  de  C.  de.    Vert  et  bleu, 

suivi  de  Persinette.  n.  d.  (Biblioth.  bleue, 
V. 11.)  2316 

LuBERT,  Mile.  ( — )  de.    Princesse  Lionette 

et  le  Prince  Coquerico.  [Anon.]  n.  d.  (Bib- 
lioth. bleue,  V.  2.)  2316 

- —  MuRAT,  H.  J.  de  C,  Comtesse  de.  Nouveaux 
contes  des  ffies.     [.4»ion.]    1698.  1202 


FAIRY  TALES 


1387 


PAKHR-ED-DIN 


Perrault,  C.     La  Belle  et  la  bSte ;    I^e 

Prince  Cliarmant ;  et  les  Trois  souhaits.  n.  d. 
{liihlioth.  bleue,  v.  16.)  2316 

Huit  contes  des  f6es,  avec  des  moralit^s : 

Barbe-Bleue,  Belle  au  bois  dormant,  Chat 
bott<i,  Les  P6es,  Cendrillon,  Riquet  a  la  houpe, 
Chaperon  rouge,  Petit  Poucet.  n.  d.  (Bib- 
lioth.  bleue,  v.  16. )  2316 

Polevoi,  P.  N.  Russian  fairy  tales.  Selected 

and  tr.  .  .  .  by  R.  N.  Bain.     1892.  2214 

Segur,  S.  R.,  Conitesae  de.     Fairy  tales  for 

little  folks.     Tr.  from  the  French.     [1869.] 

2323 

Stokes,  M.  ( Tr. )    Indian  fairy  tales.    1880. 

1294 

TouRBii.LON,  suivi  du  Prince  Desirg.   n.  d. 

(Bibiioth.  bleue,  v.  11.)  2316 

Boediclior,  A.    Rhodia,  ein  neugriechisches  volks- 

maerchen.  S  pp.  {J3e«(scA.  rundsc/iau,  v.  28, 1881,  p.  129.) 
— Fa^^iian,  M.  A.  Minet-bleue  et  Louvette,  suivi  du 
Navire  volant.     [Anon.]    36  pp.    (Bibiioth.  bleue,  v.  10.) 

See  also  i'ituieri^llsi.—¥'Hirii^,—¥''ietUtu.—Vitllt- 
l«ro.— lieK*'""!**-— Mytlio!og:y, 

Fairy  tales.  History  and  criticism. 

I.pscuro,  M.  F.  A.  de.  Histoire  et  philosophie  des 
contes  de  ffies.  72  pp.  (Correspondant,  n.  s.  v.  93,  1882, 
pp.  95, 309, 758. )  -Schooliiig;,W.  Fairy  tales  and  science. 
12  pp.    (  Westm.  Rev.  v.  136, 1891,  p.  165.) 

Faiseiir  de  cercueils.    32  pp.    Dumas,   A., 

CEuvres  compl.  v.  148,  p.  237. 

Faith, 

Barry,  A.  Some  lights  of  science  on  the 
faith.    1892.    (Bampton  lectures,  1S92.)    —4253 

Brooke,  S.  A.    Faith  and  freedom.    1881. 

—4255 

Hunt,  J.  H.  L.    Religion  of  the  heart.    A 

manual  of  faith  and  duty.     1853.  — 4257 

HuTTON,   R.   H.     Essays  on  some  of  the 

modern  guides  of  English  thought  in  matters 
of  faith.     1887.  —4257 

RUSKIN,  J.     Pleasures  of  faith.    1884.     {In 

his  Pleasures  of  England,  pt.  2. )  — 1753 

AinhroHiiiH.  St.,  Bp.  of  Milan.  Defide.  90  pp.  (Opera 

mania,  v.  4,  p.  567.)— AlhaiiaMiiiH,  St.,  Abp.  of  Alexan- 
dria. Expositio  fidei.  [Gr.  el  Lat.]  12  pp.  (Routh,  M. 
J.,  Script.  eccle».  opusmila,  v.  2,  p.  217.)— AllK'iiNtiliiiN, 
A.,  .St.,  Bp.  of  Hippo.  Enchiridion  :  being  a  treatise  on 
faith,  hope,  and  love ;  Treatise  on  faith  and  the  creed. 
122  pp.  (  Works,  V.  9,  pp.  173,  337.)— Kl'liof  aud  llilbe- 
Ilef:  Canon  Barry  and  Mr.  Wace.  29  pp.  ( Qitari.  Bev. 
V.  151, 1881 ,  p.  128. )  -Bii  rroiiK'hN.  J.  Faith  and  credulity. 
8  pp.  (N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  151,  1890,  p.  469. )  —  »€>ca.y  of 
I'ailli.  26  pp.  (Westm.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  62.  1882,  p.  59.)— 
Itwiuell.  I.  E.  Doctrine  of  the  necessity  of  faith  in 
Christ  for  salvation,  in  the  light  of  Scripture.  23  pp. 
(Bibiioth.  Sacra,  v.  44,1887,  p.  201.)— E«l»aiMl».  J.  Ob- 
servations concerning  faith.  43  pp.  (  H'orl-s,  V.  2,  p.  599.) 
—KitUmem.  St.,  the  Syrian.  Defide.  [Gr.  et  Lat.]  5  pp. 
(Opera  omnia,  v.  2,  p.  336.)— Faiths  «f  the  worl«l, 
20  pp.  (Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  131,  1882,  p.  681.)— Faiistus, 
St.,  Bp.  of  Riez.  De  ratione  fidei.  7  pp.  (Praeter  ser- 
mones  pseudo-Eusebianos  opera,  p.  453;  Vienna,  Akad. 
wissens.  Corpus  script,  eccles.  Lat.  v.  21.)— IIe«lne,  F.  H. 
Theism  of  reason  and  the  theism  of  faith.  21  pp.  (In 
his  Martin  Luther  and  other  essays,  p.  306.)— Iii^<>r- 
soll,  R.  G.  Divided  household  of  faith.  15  pp.  (N. 
Am.  Rev.  v.  147,  1888,  p.  150.)  —  Iroiiupus.  St.,  Bp.  of 
Lyons.  Regula  fidei.  [Or.  et  Lat.]  8  pp.  ( Routh,  M.  J.,. 
Script,  eccles.  opusciila,  v.  2,  p.  209.)— Mahaii,  M.  Exer- 
cise of  faith,  in  its  relation  to  authority  and   private 

Vol..  III.— 174. 


judgment.  112  pp.  (Ctoil.  u>or«»,  v.  3,  p.  49.)— BInllock. 
W.  H.  Convalescence  of  faith.  12  pp.  (Forum,  v.  2, 1886, 
p.  105. )— Faith  and  physical  science.  9  pp.  (Forum,  v.  2, 
1886,  p.  583.)— .niiiiKcr,  T.  T.  Evolution  and  the  faith. 
13  pp.  (Century  Mag.  v.  10, 1886,  p.  108.)— Pallon.  W.  W. 
Weak  points  of  the  evangelical  faith,  as  it  is  commonly 
stated.  18  pp.  (New  Englander,  v.  45,  1886,  p.  44.)— 
I*aiil,  C.  K.  Faith  and  unfaith.  15  pp.  (Nineteenth 
Cent.  v.  12.  1882,  p.  502.)-Fc<>k.  F.  Mystery  in  faith. 
11  pp.  (Contmnp.  Rev.  v.  47,  188.5,  p.  703.)— Perreyve,  H. 
Des  transactions  en  matiSre  de  foi.  12  pp.  ( Correspon- 
dant, V.  41,  1857,  p.  136.)— PIcton,  J.  A.  Antithesis  of 
faith  amd  sight.  40  pp.  (In  his  Mystery  of  matter  and 
other  essays,  p.  131.)— Porter,  N.  Collapse  of  faith. 
54  pp.  (In  his  Science  and  sentiment,  p.  452. )— Kaii- 
bort  (Paschasius),  .S(.,  Abbot  of  Corbie.  De  fide,  spe,  et 
caritate.  54  pp.  (Martine,  E.,  and  Durand,  U.,  Vet. 
script,  ainpliss.  collect,  v.  9,  p.  469.)— NioveiiK,  G.  B. 
Authority  of  faith.  13  pp.  (New  Englander,  v.  40,  1881, 
p.  432.)— .StIllinKfloot.  E,,  Bp.  of  Worcester.  Answer  to 
some  papers  lately  printed,  concerning  the  authority 
of  the  Catholick  Church  in  matters  of  faith.  22  pp. 
( irorArs,  V.  6,  p.  611.)— Discourse  concerning  the  nature 
and  grounds  of  the  certainty  of  faith,  etc.  59  pp. 
(  Works,  V.  6,  p.  361.)— Tiipppr,  M.  F.  Probabilities:  an 
aid  to  faith.  104  pp.  (Compl.  works,  v.  2,  p.  260.) — 
-Walker,  C.  Faith  and  its  semblances.  15  pp.  (Bib- 
iioth. Sacra,  v.  44, 1887,  p.  335.)— Ward,  W.  Witnesses  to 
the  unseen.  19  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  29,  1891,  p.  979.) 
— WIsliart.G.  (7V.)  Confession  of  faith  of  the  churches 
of  Switzerland.  11  pp.  ( Royal  Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  4, 1876, 
p.  318.)— Wynne,  F.  R.  Must  it  be  "all  or  nothing?" 
6  pp.     (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  12,  1882,  p.  919.) 

.See  also  Belief.  —  Certainty.  —  Creflnlity,  — 
Ronbt.— F.vldence.- Inndelit.y.— JuHtilleatlon. 
—  ReaMon.  —  .Supernatural,  The.  —  Tlieoloiry.  — 
Truth. 

Faith  cure.    See  Faith  healing. 

Faitli  doctor.  121  pp.  Eggleston,  E.  {Cen- 
tury Mag.  v.  19,  1891,  pp.  540,  661,  932;  v.  20,  1891,  pp.  45 
246,  396,  609,  708,  939. ) 

Faitli  healingr.  Bacon,  L.  W.  Faith  cure  de- 
lusion. 8  pp.  (Forum,  v.  5,  1888,  p.  691. )— Buckley,  J. 
M.  Faith-healing  and  kindred  phenomena.  16  pp.  (Cten- 
tury  Mag.  v.  10,  1886,  p.  221.)— «'arter,  R.  K.  Divine 
healing,  or  "Faith-cure."  4  pp.  (Century  Mag.  v.  U, 
1886,  p.  778.)— i'obbe.  F.  P.  Faith  healing  and  fear  kill- 
ing. 20  pp.  (Contemp.  Rev.  v.  51, 1887,  p.  794.)— Moxon, 
W.  Faith  healing.  16  pp.  (Contemp.  Rev.  v.  48,  1885, 
p.  707.)— SchauHler,  A.  F.  Faith-cures.  6  pp.  (Cen- 
tury Mag.  V.  9,  1886,  p.  274.)— Turkey,  C.  L.  Faith- 
healing  as  a  medical  treatment.  12  pp.  (Nineteenth 
Cent.  v.  24,  1888,  p.  839.)— Votaw,  C.  W.  Christian 
science  and  faith  healing.  10  pp.  ( New  Englander  v  M 
1891,  p.  249.) 

Seealso  Niud  and  Body.— PNyrholoicy,  Pathologi- 
caL— Therapeutiew. 

Faith  of  our  fatliers.  2  v.  Gibbons,  J.,  Cardi- 
nal-^ 6p.  of  Baltimore.  p.  R. 
JVofe.— Printed  in  point  type  for  the  use  of  the  blind. 

Faithful!,  Emily.  1835-95.  Domestic  service 
in  England.    9  pp.    (iV.  ^m.  iJep.  v.  153,  1891,  p.  23.) 

Faithists.  Oahspe.  A  new  bible  in  the  words 
of  Jehovih  and  his  angel  ambassadors.     1891. 

—3182 

Faithless  world.  16  pp.  Cobbe,  F.  P.  ( Con- 
temp. Rev.  v.  48,  1884,  p.  795.) 

Faiths  of  the  world.    20  pp.     {Blackwood's 

Mag.  v.  131,  1882,  p.  681.) 

Fakhr-ed-diii.  Wuestenfeld,  H.  F.   Fachr-ed- 

dSn  der  Drusenfuerst  und  seine  zeitgenossen.  178  pp. 
(Goettingen,  K.  gesells.  wissens.  ifi»(.-pft((o(.  ctagse,  ^6- 
handl.  v.  33,  1886,  p.  1.) 


PALAISE,  Prance 


1388 


FALKLAND  ISLANDS 


Ftiliiise,  France.    Beaurepaire,  Q.,  and  others. 

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Falokeiilieiiner,    Karl    Bernhard    Nieolaus. 

1798-1842. 

Geschichte  hessischer  staedte  und  stifter. 

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Falconer,  William.    1730-69. 

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FalkensKiold,  Seneca  Otto.    1738-1820. 

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campagnes  de  M.  de  Falckenskiold  dans 
I'armge  russe  centre  les  Turcs,  en  1769  et  1770, 
et  Buivi  de  considerations  sur  l'6tat  militaire 
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Secretaii,  P.     Notice  sur  la  vie   F.     10  pp.     (Fal- 

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Falkenstein,  Zawisch  von.    Pangerl,  M.    Za- 

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Falkenstein.  Notae  ex  codice  Falkensteinensi. 

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Falkirk,  Scotland.  Gough,  H.  (Ed.)  Scot- 
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Birch,  W.  de  G.     On  a  13  century  Scottish  charter 

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1889,  p.  63.) 

Falkland,  2  Viscount.    See  Gary,  L. 

Falkland,  Viscountess.    See  Cary,  A.  F.  O. 

Falkland  islands.  Martin,  R.  M.  History 
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PowNAL,   T.     Two  speeches  on  the  late 

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1507 


PALKNER 


1389 


FALSTAFP,  Sir  John 


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Fill],  Charles  G.  1203 

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14  V.    Klopp,  O.  1513 

Fall  (le.s  heidviitliiiiiiN.    Tzschimer,  H.  G. 

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Fall  ofCoii.staiitiiiople.    Pears,  E.  3484 

Fall  of  man.     Altdorfer,  A.     (Holbein  Soc. 

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Fall  of  Maximilian's  empire. 


Fall  of  New  Franco,  1755-60. 


— 17C7 
Schroeder,  S. 
1638 
Hart,  G.  E. 

1636 
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E.  A.,  Works,  ed.  by  E.  C.  Stedman  and  O.  E.  Woodberry, 
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WyiiiHti,  Mrs.  h.  B.  C.  Studies  of  factory  life :  black- 
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SiDGWiCK,  A.    Pallacies :  a  view  of  logic 

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Riirrtirk,  F.  H.    Popular  fallacy.    4  pp.    (JVeto  Eng- 

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Sec  also  ncliisions.— I.OKir.— Paralo;;isni. 

Fallerslcben,  Hoffmann  von.    Sec  Hoffmann 

von  Fallersleben,  A.  H. 
Falletti-Fossati,  Pio  Carlo.    1848—.    La  lutte 

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Fallins:  Creek,  Fa.,  Massacre  at.   4  pp.   Neill, 

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Falliuff  AVaters,  Va.,  Report  of  the  affair  at. 

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Doollinjfpr,  J.  J.  I.  von.    Fallmerayer.     4  pp.    (In 

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Falloux,  Alfred  Fr6d6ric  Pierre,  Comte  de. 
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Mfiraoires  d'un  royaliste.  3  6d.  Paris,  1888. 
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Note.— Alio  in  Correspondant,  n.  s.  v.  110,  1887,  pp.  193, 
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Memoirs.    From  the  French.    Ed.  by  C.  B. 

Pitman.     London,  1888.     2  v.  8°.  2682 

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Loncliin,  E.  Portraits  parlementaires.  M.  de  Fal- 
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See  also  Correspondant,  n.  s.  v.  106,  1886,  p.  3. 

Fallow,  T.  M.    Fernyhalgh  chalice  and  paten. 

4  pp.  2  pi.    (Archacol.  Joum.  v.  42,  1885,  p.  420.) 

English  medieval  chalices  and  patens.  See 

Hope,  W.  H.  St.  J. 

Fallows,  Samuel,  D.  D.    1835—. 

Progressive  supplemental  dictionary  of  the 
English  language.  A  supplement  to  all  stan- 
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Falorsi,    Guido.      1847—.      Francesco    Berni. 

18  pp.  (Archiv.  stor.  ital.  4  s.  v.  9, 1882,  p.  a5.)— Di  taluni 
lavori  piO  notabili  pub.  pel  quarto  centenario  dalla 
nascitadi  Michelangelo  Buonarroti.  14  pp.  (Archiv. 
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Michelangelo  Buonarroti.  5  pp.  (Archiv.  stor.  ital.  3  s. 
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Scr  Lapo  .ttazzpi.  16  pp.  (Archiv.  stor.  ital.  4  s.  v.  8, 
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False  alarum  ;  or,  an  answer  to  a  libell  lately 
published,  entituled,  An  alarum  to  the  House 
of  Lords.  Sheppard,  S.  {Pamphlets:  Charles  I, 
V.  7. )  4555 

False  coin  in  poetry.     14  pp.     (Blackwood's 

Mag.  v.  131,  1882,  p.  727.) 

"  False  dawn  "  of  the  Muslims,  Identification 
of  the,  with  the  "  zodiacal  light "  of  Europeans.  8  pp. 
(Royal  Asiat.  Soc.  Gt.  Brit.  Journ.  n.  s.  v.  12,  1880,  p.  327.) 

False  modesty  in  readers.    4  pp.    Latlirop, 

G.  p.    (iV.  .4m.  iJcr.  V.  148,  1889,  p.  180.) 

False  stsirt:  amoral  comedy.  7  pp.  (Black- 
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Falstaff,  Sir  John. 

Hackett,  J.  H.  Falstaff:  a  Shakesperean 
tract.     1840.     ( Bound  pamph.  v.  139. )         5935 

Ullen,  H.    Falstaff.    44  pp.    (Lectures  and  essays,  v.  I, 

p.  1.) 
See  also  Shakespeare,  W. 


FALSTER,  Christian 


1390 


FAMINES 


Falst4»r,  Christian.    1690-1732.     Libellus  com- 

mentarius  de  vita  et  rebus.  18  pp.  (Gellius,  A.,  NocUs 
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Faltiii,   Qustav.    Der  einbruch  Hannibals  in 

Etrurien.  20  pp.  {Herme»,  v.  20,  1885,  p.  71.)— Zu  den 
berichten  des  PolybliiM  und  Livius  ueber  die  sclilacht 
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V.  39,  1884,  p.  260.) 

Faiiiars,  France.     Cariier,   ( — ),   and  others. 

Pierres  sigillaires  de  Bavay  et  de  F.  15  pp.  (Soc.  antiq. 
de  France,  Mtm.  v.  2,  1820,  p.  449. ) 

Faiiiatiiia,  Argentine  Republic.    Gould,  B.  A. 

Clima  de  F.  19  pp.  {In  hit  Anales  de  la  ofic.  met.  argent, 
v.  3,  p.  391.) 

Faiiibri,    Paulo.      1827—.      Ventl   Settembre. 

Boaetto.  21  pp.  (Nuov.  anlol.  3  s.  v.  35,  1891,  p.  522.)— 
Dal  Po  alia  Cernaja.  A  proposito  di  un  nnovo  libro  del 
Gen.  di  Revel.  29  pp.  {Nuov.  antol.  3  s.  v.  32,  1891, 
p.  324.) 

Fame.    Bacon,  Sir  F.    Fragment  of  an  essay 

on  fame.    4  pp.    ( Kasays,  with  annotations  by  R.  Whately, 
4  ed.  p.  670.)-HaKlltt.  W.  C.    On  the  different  sorts  of 
fa'ne.    19  pp.    (/n /iM  Offspring  of  thought,  p.  87.) 
See  also  Cllory.— Orcntness. 

Fame's  memorial.    51  pp.    Forde,  J.,  Works, 

V.  3,  p.  277. 

Familiar  fables,  in  prose  and  verse,  by  the 
most  eminent  fabulists  of  all  ages  and  coun- 
tries. Embellished  with  engravings  after 
designs  by  J.  J.  Grandville.  London,  1858. 
p.  8°.  2252 

Familiar  quotjitiuus.    Bartlett,  J.  1157 

Familiar  quotations.    Grocott,  J.  C.         1157 

Familiar  studies  of  men  and  books.  Steven- 
son, R.  L.  B.  2205 

Familiar  view  of  the  human  temperaments. 
Whitelock,  S.  W.  3782 

Famille  de  Germaiidre.  Dudevant,  Mmc. 
A.  L.  A.  D.  (G.  Sand,  pseud.),  CEuvres  compl. 
V.  33.  -4177 

Famille  Luceval.  4  v.  in  1.  Pigault-Lebrun, 
C.  A.  G.,  CEuvres  compl.  v.  32-35.  4147 

Family,  The. 

Bernard,  of  Chartres,  called  Sylvestris. 
Epistola  a  Raimondo  [del  modo  e  cura  di 
gubernare  la  famiglia].  1886.  ( Scelta  di  curi- 
ositd,  lettcrarie,  nos.  68,  pt.  2  ;  73,  pt  2. )  2322 
ATof*.- Wrongly  attributed  to  Bernard,  St.,  Abbot  of 
Ctairvaux. 

Defoe,  D.    Family  instructor.     1841,  2  v. 

{Novels  and  miscel.  ^vorks,  v.  15,  16. )  2103 

Enoels,  F.     Origine  de  la  famille,  de  la 

propriety  priv6e,  et  de  I'gtat.  Tr.  .  .  .  par  H. 
Rav6.     1893.  —1367 

Gaume,  J.  J.     Histoire  de  la  8oci6t6  do- 

mestique  chez  tous  les  peuples  anciens  et 
modernes,  ou  influence  du  Christianisme  sur 
la  famille.     18.54,  2  v.  —1366 

Letoukneait,  C.     Evolution  of  marriage 

and  of  the  family.  1891.  (Ellis,  H.,  Contenip. 
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Bennxitlre.  E.  J.  A.    Rapport  sur  le  concouni  ayant 

pour  sujct:  des  devoirs  et  des  droits  de  l'«tat  et  de  la 
famille  en  matiire  d'enseignementetd'^ducation.  42  pp.     | 


(Inst,  de  France,  Acad.  Sci.  moral.  Mim.  1  s.  v.  15,  1887, 
p.  621.)— Browiilnsr,  O.  Evolution  of  the  family.  22pp. 
(Royal  Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  n.  s.  v.  6,  1892,  p.  87.)— «'alrcl, 
M.  A.  Emancipation  of  the  family.  30  pp.  (N.  Am.  Rev. 
V.  150,  1890,  p.  692;  v.  151, 1890,  p.  22.)— l>ike,  S.  W.  Prob- 
lems of  the  family.  11  pp.  (Century  Mag.  v.  17,  1890, 
p.  385.)— Hooker,  E.T.  Family  and  the  church.  22  pp. 
(Biblioth.  Sacra,  v.  43,  1886,  p.  486.)— I.Hiiif.  A.  Early 
history  of  the  family.  17  pp.  (Contemp.  Rev.  v.  44,  1883, 
p.  406.)— NoelleiKlorlT.  P.  G.  von.  Family  law  of  the 
Chinese.  60  pp.  (Royal  Asiat.  Soc.  China  branch,  Jol^r)^. 
n.  s.  V.  27,  pt.  2,  1895,  p.  I31.)-I>atriarrlinl  llieory. 
29  pp.     (Quart.  Rev.  v.  162,  1880,  p.  181.) 

See  also  C'hilcireii.- I'oiiNaniriiinil.v.— ItnineHtic 

eoonoin.r.  —  Homo.—  KiiiNlii|>.  —  .Marriaice 

.Woral  philosophy.— Parent  aiKl  4'hll<l.— Social 
seieiice. 

Family  chests.  Chapters  from.     2  v.    Wal- 

ford,  E.  2786 

Family  expositor.  4  v.   Doddridge,  P.   —3101 

Family  instructor.    2  v.    Defoe,  D.,  Novels 

and  miscel.  tvorks,  v.  15,  16.  2103 

Family  journal.  Leaves  from  a.   Souvestre,  E. 

2323 
Family  names.    Gentry,  T.  O.  —2122 

Family  names  in  Berwick,  from  1606  to  1812. 

8  pp.  EUman,  E.  B.  (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  22, 
1870,  p.  22.) 

Family  physician.  8  pp.  Smith,  A.  H.  (Har- 
per's Mag.  v.  78,  1889,  p.  722. ) 

Family  politics :  a  comedy.    65  pp.    ( Gait,  J., 

Ti'ew  Brit,  theat.  v.  2,  p.  191.) 
Famin,  Stanislas  Marie  C6sar.     1799-1853. 

Mus^e  royal  de  Naples,  peintres,  bronzes, 
et  statues  firotiques  du  Cabinet  secret,  avec 
leur  explication ;  contenant  soixante  gra- 
vures.     Paris,  1857.     4°.  P.R. 

Famincyii,  A.  S.  Krej6i,  F.  Famiiicyn  :  Gott- 
heiten  der  alten  Slaven.  8  pp.  (Zcils.  f.  voclkcrpsych. 
v.  19,  1889,  p.  107.) 

Famines. 

Abhay  Charan,  Das.  The  Indian  ryot, 
land  tax,  permanent  settlement,  and  the 
famine.     1881.  3415 

Central  Relief  Committee  of  the  Society 

of  Friends.  Transactions,  during  the  famine 
in  Ireland,  in  1846  and  1847.     1852.  —1372 

Guy,  a.     Famines  p6riodiques  on  AlgSrie 

et  d'un  moyen  d'y  porter  remdde.    1893. 

—1364 

HoDGETTS,  E.  A.  B.     In  the  track  of  the 

Russian  famine.     1892.  3496 

1I.,T.  H.    Prevention  of  famine  in  India.    11pp.   (Fro,- 

ser'a  Mag.  v.  76,  1867,  p.  368.)— Dillon,  V.  (E.  B.  Lanin, 
pseud.)  Famine  in  Russia.  17  pp.  (Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s. 
V.  50,  1891,  p.  636.)— Everett,  E.  Famine  in  Ireland. 
7  pp.  (Orations  and  speeches,  v.  2,  p.  533.)— Famine  In 
Orlssa.  11  pp.  (Fraser's  Mag.  v.  76,  1867,  p.  373.)— 
famine  in  the  land.  40  pp.  (Dublin  Vniv.  Mag. 
v.  29,  1847,  p.  501.)— Famines  and  floods  in  India.  21  pp. 
(Macmilla7i''s  Mag.  v.37.  1878,  p. 236.)  — Fiske,  J.  Famine 
of  1770  in  Bengal.  21  pp.  (In  his  Unseen  world,  p.  190.) 
-French,  A.  An  Irish  gentlewoman  in  the  famine 
time.  12  pp.  (Century  Mag.  v.  19,  1891,  p.  3.W.)— Shlsh- 
kolT,  N.  Famine  relief  in  Samara.  9  pp.  (Nineteenth 
Cent.  V.  31,  1892,  p.  487.)— Horrors  of  hunger.  6  pp.  (Nine- 
teenth Cent.  V.  31,  1892,  p.  1.)— Trench,  B.  C.  Three  days 
of  famine  at  SchuU.  12  pp.  (Fraser's  Mag.  v.  36,16*7,  p. 1.) 


FAMINTZIN,  Andrei  Sergyeevich 


1391 


FANIEZ,  Mile.  Alexandrine  Louise 


Faiiiiiitzin,  Andrei  Sergyeevich.  1835 — .  Bei- 
trag  zur  symbiose  von  algcn  und  thieren.  .36  pp.  2  pi. 
(St.  Petersburg,  Acad.  Mfm.  7  s.  v.  36,  1889.)— Embryo- 
loxlNrhp  NliKlipn.  17  pp.  3  pi.  (St.  Petersburg,  Acad. 
^fem.  7  s.  V.  26,  1879.)— Beitrag  zur  keiinblnUlehrr  im 
pflanzenreiche.  as  pp.  8  pi.  (St.  Petersburg,  Acad.  Jl/(h>i. 
7  s.  V.  22,  1876.)— Studien  ueber  kryNtiillc  und  krystal- 
litc.  26  pp.  3  pi.  (St.  Petersburg,  Acad.  Mini.  7  s.  v.  32, 
1885.) 

and  Woroiiiii,  Micliael.      Ueber  2  neue 

formen  von  schleimpilzen :  Ceratium  hydroides  Alb.  et 
Schw.  und  Ceratium  porioides  Alb.  et  Schw.  16  pp.  3  pi. 
(St.  Petersburg,  Acad.  Mtm.  7  s.  v.  20,  1873.) 

Faiiiosissiiiia  c-oiiipaji^iiia  della  Lesina,  Delia, 
dialogo,  capitoli,  ragionamenti.  Venetia,  1619. 
16°.  2325 

Famous  Americans  of  recent  times.  Parton, 
J.  3793 

Fam<m.><  aii<l  woiirterfiil  ret'overy  of  a  ship 
of  Bristol,  called  the  Exchange,  from  the 
Turkish  pirates  of  Argier.  London,  1622 ; 
repr.  1882.   8°.    ( Arber,  E.,  Etig.  garner,  v.  14. ) 

2117 
Famous  forjjery,  being  the  story  of  "the  un- 
fortunate" Dr.  Dodd.     Fitzgerald,  P.        4703 
Famous  frosts  and  frost  fairs  in  Gt.  Britain. 
Andrews,  W.  1526 

Famous  people  I  have  met.    Sala,  Mrs.  B.  S. 

4747 
Famous  persons  and  places.    Willis,  N.  P. 

2156 
Famous  plays.    Molloy,  J.  F.  3316 

Famous  vietories  of  Henry  V.  The  earliest 
known  quarto,  1598,  a  facsimile  in  fotolitho- 
graphy  ( from  the  unique  copy  in  the  Bodleian 
Library)  by  C.  Praetorius.  With  an  intro- 
duction by  P.  A.  Daniel.  London,  1887. 
sm.  4°.  (Shaks.-quarto  facsim.  no.  39.)  3392 
Famous  women.    Boston,  1884-87.    10  v.  12°. 

3767 
Note.— For  other  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 
Contents. 
Albany,  L.  M.  C.  E.,  Coun-     Lamb,  M.,  by.  A.  Gilchrist. 
less  of,  by  V.  Paget.  Martineau,    H.,   by    F.    F. 

Edgeworth,  M.,  by  H.  Zim-         Miller. 

mern.  Roland  de  la  Plati6re,  Mme. 

F«lix,  E.   R.   (Rachel),  by         M.,  by  M.  Blind. 

N.  H.  Kennard.  Siddons,  Mrs.  S.  K.,  by  N. 

Fry,  E.,  by  E.  R.  Pitman.  H.  Kennard. 

Godwin,  Mrs.  M.  W.,  by  E.     Wesley,  Mrs.  S.  A.,  by  E. 
R.  Pennell.  Clarke. 

Famous  women  of  the  French  court.    Saint- 

Amand,  A.  L.  I.  de.  4737 

Fanatieism.     Barante,  A.  G.  P.  B.,  Baron  de. 

Exces  du  fanatisme  irr^ligieux.    19  pp.     (Correspondant, 

V.  30,  18.52,  p.  6.5.)— Fnnntiolsiii  in  the  Soudan.    7  pp. 

[Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  135,  1884,  p.  673.) 
See  also  Bigotry.  — <'rMlulily.  — EnlhnslHsm. — 

P(>rMt^ontioiifl.— Kii|»orwtitioii. 
Faiieelli,    Domenico.      Justi,    K.      Bartolom6 

Ordonez  und  F.  2.5  pp.  5  pi.  (Koenigl.  Preussisch.  kunst- 

samml.  Jahrb.  v.  12,  1891,  p.  66.) 

Fancelli,  Luca.  Braghlrolli,  W.  Luca  Fan- 
celli,  scultore,  architetto,  e  idraulico  del  secolo  XV. 
29  pp.    (Soc.  stor.  lombarda,  Archiv.  1  s.  1876,  p.  610.) 

Fancliette.  82  pp.  Dudevant,  Mme.  A.  L.  A.  D.  . 

(G.  Sand,  pseud.),  CEuvres,  v.  53,  p.  180. 

Fancy.    See  Imagination. 


Fane,  Rev.  Arthur.   1810 — .    Boyton  church,  in 

the  vale  of  Wylye.  6  pp.  2  pi.  (  Wiltshire  Archaeol.  and 
Nat.  Hist.  Mag.  v.  1,  1854,  p.  233.)— Brief  notice  of  the 
family  of  f  jiflitrd  of  Boyton.  9  pp.  (  Wiltshire  Archaeol. 
and  Nat.  Hist.  Mag.  v.  2,  1855,  p.  100.) 

Fane,  John,  11  Earl  of  Westmorland  and  Baron 
Burgher  sh.     1784-1859. 

Memoir  of  the  early  campaigns  of  the 
Duke  of  Wellington,  in  Portugal  and  Spain. 
By  an  officer  employed  in  his  army.  London, 
1820.     8°.  3523 

Memoir  of  the  operations  of  the  allied 

armies,  under  Prince  Schwarzenberg,  and 
Marshal  Blucher,  1813-14.  2  ed.  with  ad- 
ditional documents.    London,  1822.    8°.    .2666 

Fane,  Julian  Henry  Charles.  1827-70.  [Sonnet.] 

1  p.    (Caine,  T.  H.  H.,  Sonnets  o/  3  centuries,  p.  183.) 

Fane,  Violet,  pseud.   See  Singleton,  Mrs.  M.  M. 
Faiieuil    Hall,    Union   meeting   in.     13   pp. 

Everett,  E.,  Orations  and  speeches,  v.  4,  p.  235. 
See  also  Boston. 

Fanfani,  Pietro.    1815-79. 

Delle  Favole  di  Galfredo  pub.  da  Gaetano 
Ghivizzani  avvertenze,  e  Lettere  di  Niccol6 
Tommaseo  e  Luigi  Barbieri.  Bologna,  1867. 
12°.  {Scelta  di  curiositd,  letterarie,  no.  91, 
pt.  2. )  2332 

Don    Ficchlno :    novella.      Torino,    1876. 

r.  8°.  2313 

Novelle,    apologhi,    e   racconti.     Milano, 

1873.     p.  8°.  2314 

Scritti  capricciosi.    Firenze,  1864.   8°.   2325 

Contents.     Fantasle  c«I  aHogorfp.  —  Ironlp.  — 

XoveHo,  favole,  c  apologhi.  —  ProverbJ  in  atto. — 
Ritratti.— Tnppprtil. 

PoPMla  Kl^x^o*"*  in  Italia.     26  pp.     (Mabellini,  A., 

Poesie  giocose  ined.  o  rare,  p.  5.) 

Vocabolario  italiano  della  lingua  parlata. 

See  Rigutini,  G.,  and  Fanfani,  P. 

{Ed.)    Commento  alia  Divina  Oommedia 

d'Anonimo  fiorentino  del  secolo  XIV.  Bo- 
logna, 1866-74.  3  V.  8°.  ( Coll.  di  opere  ined. 
o  rare,  v.  13-15. )  —4173 

( Ed. )      Regola   dei    Frati    di   S.    Jacopo 

d'Altopascio.  Bologna,  1864.  12°.  {Scelta  di 
curiositd,  letterarie,  no.  54. )  2322 

(Ed.)    I  Marmi  di  Antonfrancesco  Doni. 

See  Doni,  A.  F. 

{Ed. )    Opere  varie  in  versi  ed  in  prosa  di 

Michelangelo  Buonarroti  il  Qiovane.  See 
Buonarroti,  M.  A.,  il  Giovane. 

{Ed.)    Pfetola  di  S.  Bernardo  a'  Frati  del 

Monte  di  Dio.  See  Bernard,  St.,  Abbot  of 
Clairvaux. 

{Ed. )    Rime  di  Bernardo  Bellincioni.    See 

Bellincioni,  B. 

Arlfa,  C.    Pietro  Fanfani.  8  pp.   (Propugnatore,  v.  12, 

pt.  1, 1879,  p.  3as.)— SfecrolojclR.  Pietro  Fanfani.  Spp. 
(Archiv.  stor.  ital.  4  s.  v.  3,  1879,  p.  310.) 

and  Arlia,  C.    Lessico  dell'  inflma  e  cor- 

rotta  Italianita.    2  ed.    Milano,  1881.    8°. 

—2147 
Faiiicz,  Mile.  Alexandrine  Louise.    Blanne,  E. 

D.  de.  Alexandrine  Louise,  Mile.  Faniez.  5  pp.  {In  hi* 
Troupe  de  Voltaire,  p.  209. ) 


FANNIN,  John 


1392 


FARIA,  Francisco  de 


Faiiuin,  John.    Rocky  mountain  goat.    19  pp. 

(Shields,  G.  O.,  Big  game  o/  If.  America,  p.  343.) 

Fanniiis, Caius.  Icent.  Annales.  3pp.  (Peter 

H.,  Hist.  Jtom.  relliquiae,  v.  1,  p.  138.)— Reliquiae.  3  pp. 

(Both,  K.  L.,  Hiet.  vet  Rom.  reliquiae,  p.  311.) 

Fano,  Italy.    Berti,  P.    L'archivio  del  comune 

di  F.  secoQdo  il  suo  recent*  riordinamento.  24  pp.  (Ar- 
chiv.  >tor.  ital.  5  s.  v.  3, 1889,  p.  361. ) 

Fans.    Fans  and  fan  leaves.    2  pp.     (Sot.  iter. 

T.  68, 1889,  p.  49.)— Fanit  Of  Japan.  1  p.  {ArtJoum. 
1894,  p.  181. )— Sloore,  E.  M.    Fans  and  their  makers. 

5  pp.  {Art  Jourri.  1889,  p.  120.)— Parr,  L.  The  fan. 
11pp.     (Harper'silfos.  V.  79,  1889,  p.  399.) 

5m  aI<H>  ('oatnme.— Decoration  and  Ornament. 

Faiishawe,  Lady  Anne  Harrison.    1625-80. 
Memoirs.    Written  by  herself;   with  ex- 
tracts from  the  correspondence  of  Sir  Richard 
Fanshawe.    New  ed.    London,  1830.    8°.   4723 
FaiLsliawe,  Sir  Richard.     1608-66. 

Original  letters,  during  his  embassies  in 
Spain  and  Portugal.    London,  1701.    p.  8°. 

2557 

Kxtracts  from  the  correspondence  of.    52  pp.    (Fan- 
shawe, Lady  A.  H.,  Memoirs,  p.  261.) 

{Tr.)    The  Lusiad.    See  Camoens,  L.   de 

(in  preceding  catalogue). 

naekall,  J.  W.   Sir  Richard  Fanshawe.   8  pp.    (Afac- 

millan's  Mag.  v.  59,  1889,  p.  107.) 

Fanshawe.    150  pp.    Hawthorne,  N.,  Works, 

T.  11,  p.  69. 

Fantastic,  The.  8  pp.  Symonds,  J.  A.   (Fartn. 

Rev.  n.  s.  v.  43, 1888,  p.  618.) 

Faiitce  langruage.    Steinthal,  H.   Christaller : 

Qrammar  of  the  Asante  and  Fante  language,  called 
Tshi.    9  pp.    (Zet'ts./.  tiocIfc<;rp»ych.  V.  9,  1877,  p.  164.) 

Faiiti,  Manfredo.    Carpi,  L.    Manfredo  Fanti. 

20  pp.  1  pi.    {In  his  Risorgimento  ital.  v.  3,  p.  226.) 

Faiitin-Latoiir,  Ignace  Henri  Jean  Theodore. 

1836—. 

Richard  Wagner,  sa  vie  et  ses  ceuvres.  See 

JuUien,  J.  L.  A. 
Fantoiii,  Giovanni.    1755-1807.    Lirici.    108  pp. 

(Carducci,  G.,  Lirici  del  sccolo  XVIII,  p.  381.) 

Fantosiiic,  Jordan.      12  cent.     Ex   carmine. 

7  pp.    ( Frankfort  Soc.  Script,  v.  27,  p.  53. ) 

RoHe.  H.    Ueber  die  metrik  der  Chronik  Fantosme's. 

82  pp.    (iiomanMc/i«  >(u<Iten,  T.  5, 1880,  p.  301.) 

Fantiizzi,  Marco,  Conte.    1740-1806. 

Monumenti  ravennati  de'  secoli  di  mezzo 
per  la  maggior  parte  inediti.  Venezia,  1801-04. 

6  V.  sm.  fo.  3492 

Appendice  ai  Monumenti  ravennati.    See 

Tarlazzi,  A. 

Fapaiiiii,  Francesco  Scipione.    1810—. 

Tre  novelle  di  lieto  argomento  tratte  dal 

Novelliere  inedito.    Venezia,  1865.    8°.     2313 

Faraday,  Michael.  Helmholtz,  H.  L.  F.  Neuere 

entwickelung  von  Faraday's  ideen  ueber  elektricitaet. 
47  pp.  ( Vortraege  und  rcden,  v.  2,  p.  273.)— Japp,  A.  H. 
Faraday,  the  philosopher.  60  pp.  (In  hi«  Golden  lives, 
p.l.) 

Farafflia,  Nunzio  Federigo. 

II  comune  nell'  Italia  meridionale,  1100- 
1806.  Studio  storico,  premiato  e  pubblicato 
dall'  Accademia  pontaniana.  Napoli,  1883. 
8°.  4385 


Barbato  di  Sulmona  e  gli  uomini  di  lettere  della 

Corte  di  Roberto  d'Angift.  48  pp.  {Arehiv.  star.  ital.  6  5. 
V.  3,  1889,  p.  313.) 

Farbeiiwclt.    150  pp.    Schasler,  M.     (Samml. 

Ufissens.  vortrg.  v.  18,  1883,  pp.  1,  271.) 

Farbige  coinpositioncn  fuer  porzellan-,  glas- 
und  leder-malerei.    24  pi.    Albert,  F.    —1751 

Farbig-e  dccuratiOncii  vom  XV-XIX  jahr- 
hundert.   2  v.   Ewald,  E.  D.  P.  P.  (Ed.)  —7.46 

Farce  des  deux  Savetiers.  8  pp.  (  With  Mora- 
lity de  Mundus,  Caro,  Demonia.) 

Farces.    See  Drama  and  the  Stage. 

Farcy,  Paul  de. 

Maison  de  Laval.  See  Broussillon,  B.  de 
(in  supplement). 

Fardell,  John  George. 

Sprotbrough  ;  or,  a  few  passing  notes  for  a 
morning's  ramble.     [Illustr.]    [Anon.]    Don- 
caster,  1850.     8°.  .2536 
JVofe.— Privately  printed. 

Fardle  of  facions.  3  v.  Watreman,W.  (Gold- 
smid,  E.  M.,  Bookworm's  garner,  v.  3-5. )    3127 

Fardiilf,  Abbot  of  St.  Denis.  —  drca  806. 
Carmina.  3  pp.  (Duemmler,  E.,  Poet.  Lat.  aevi  Car.  v.  1, 
pt.  1,  p.  352:  Monumenta  Oerrrum,  hiti.) 

Farel,  Wilhelm. 

Schmidt,  K.  Wilhelm  Farel  und  Peter 
Viret.  1860.  (Baum,  J.  W.,  and  others,  Leben 
u.  ausgew.  schrift.  der  vaeter  u.  begruender  der 
reform,  kirche,  v.  9.)  — 4212 

Farfa,  Monastery.  Gregorio  di  Catino,  Monk 
of  Farfa.  Regesto  di  Farfa.  Pub.  a  cura  di 
I.  Giorgi  e  U.  Balzani.  v.  2-5.  1879-92,  4  v. 
(Soc.  rom.  di  storia  patria,  Biblioteca.)      4361 

Index  Ducum  Spoletanorum  et  Abbatiini  Farfen- 

sium.  6  pp.  (Mabillon,  J.,  and  Germain,  M.,  Mus.  Ital. 
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Faria,  Francisco  de.    17  cent. 

Information  delivered  at  the  bar  of  the 
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Stato  romano,  1815-50.  Flrenze,  1850-55. 
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Farjfeoii,   Benjamin   Leopold.     1833—.     Blind 

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Farlelgh  -  Hiiiigcrt'ord     castle,     Somerset. 

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Farlovv,  William  Gilson,  M.  D.     1844—.     On 

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Farm.    See  Agriculture. 

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Farman,  E.  E.    Negotiations  for  the  obelisk. 

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Farmer,  John.    18  cent. 

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Essex,  from  the  foundation  to  the  present 
time.  To  which  is  added.  The  history  of 
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Farmer,  John. 

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Farmer,  John  S.  {Ed.) 

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and  Henley,  William  Ernest  {Eds. )   Slang 

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Contents. 

A-By  the  wind,  v.  1.  Flabbergast-Hyps,  v.  3. 

Cab-Fizzle,  v.  2.  Ice-My  wig,  v.  4. 

Farmer,  Richard,  D.  D.   1735-97.   Essay  on  the 

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Farmer,  Silas.    1839—. 

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Contents.     Biog:raptay,  v.  2.— Uoneral  liiNtory, 
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Parmer  Finch.    14  pp.    Jewett,  S.  O.     {Har- 
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Farmer  Worrall's  case.    16  pp.    Holm,  S., 

pseud.    (Harper's  Mag.  v.n,  1SS5,  P.M.) 

Farmers'  alliance,  Danger  of  the.     11  pp. 

Morgan,  J.  T.     (Forum,  v.  12,  1891,  p.  399.) 

Parmer's  letters  to  the  inhabitants  of  the 

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Farming'.    See  Agriculture. 


PARMINGTON,  Conn. 


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FARRAGUT,  Admiral  David  Glasgow 


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Fiiriiiiiig:t4>ii,  Me.  Parker,  T.  History  of 
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Fariiain,  Henry  Walcott.    1853 — .    Academic 

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Fariiaiidis,  H.  D.,  and  others.    To  the  people 

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Farnell,  Lewis  Richard.  1866—.  Some  mu- 
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Faniese,  Alessandro,  Duke  of  Parma  and  Pia- 

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Fanieworth,  EUis.     —1763.      Life   of  Pope 

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Fariiley  Hall.  9  pp.  Clapham,  J.  A.  (An- 
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FariiHwortli,  Claudius  B.  Rev.  James  Delap 
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Farnsworth,  Rev.  James  Delap.  See  preceding. 
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4'arpenter,  W.  H.    Folk  songs  of  the  Faroe  islands. 

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Farolfi,  Ubaldo  Magri,  pseud. 

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Farquliar,  David.      Torch  of  time.      80  pp. 

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Farquliar,  George.  1678-1707.  Beaux  strata- 
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Hnntinifton,  H.  A.      Farquhar.      9  pp.     (Atlant. 

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Farquliar,  John. 

Neale,  J.  P.  Graphical  illustrations  of 
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Farquliai",  William  Henry. 

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Parquliarson,   Charles   Donald.     Federation 

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Farcuiharsou,  R.  J.      Phonetic  elements  in 

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Farragut,  Admiral  David  Glasgow.      Baker, 

M.  A.  Farragut's  demand  for  the  surrender  of  New 
Orleans.  4  pp.  (Johnson,  R.  U.,  and  Buel,  C.  C,  Battles 
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D.  D.  Opening  of  the  lower  Mississippi.  24  pp.  (John- 
son, R.  U.,  and  Buel,  C.  C,  Battles  and  leaders  of  the  Civil 
war,  V.  2,  p.  22.)— Stowe,  Mrs.  H.  E.  B.  David  Qlasgow 
Farragut.  12  pp.  [In  her  Lives  ...  of  our  self-made  men, 
p.  311.)~Wnt»on,  J.  C,  and  Marthon,  J.  Lashing  of  F. 
in  the  rigging.  3  pp.  (Johnson,  R.  U.,  and  Buel,  C.  C, 
Battles  and  leaders  of  the  Civil  war,  v.  4,  p.  406. ) 
See  also  Vnltptl  States,  History,  Civil  war. 

FarraiKl,  Elizabeth  M. 

History  of  the  University  of  Michigan. 
Ann  Arbor,  1885.     p.  8°.  —2365 

Farraiid,  Max. 

Legislation  of  Congress  for  the  govern- 
ment of  the  organized  territories  of  the  United 
States,  1789-1895.     Newark,  1896.    8°.     —4317 
Farrar,  Charles  S. 

Art  topics  in  the  history  of  sculpture, 
painting  and  architecture,  with  specific  refer- 
ences to  most  of  the  English  standard  works 
of  art.  3  ed.,  revised  and  enlarged.  Chicago, 
1890.     p.  8°.  —1756 

Farrar,  Frederic  William,  D.  D.,  Are?ideacon  of 
Westminster.     1831 — . 

Brief  Greek  syntax,  and  hints  on  Greek 
accidence.    9  ed.    London,  1880.    16°.     —2117 

Lives  of  the  Fathers.    Sketches  of  church 

history  in  biography.    New  York,  1889.    2  v. 

8°.  3827 

Contents. 
Ambrosius,  St.,  Bp.  of  Milan,  v.  2. 
Athanasius,  St.,  Abp.  of  Alexandria,  V.  1, 
Augustinus,  A.,  St.,  Bp.  of  Hippo,  v.  2. 
Basilius,  St.,  Abp.  of  Caesareia,  v.  2. 
Chrysostomus,  J.,  St.,  Abp.  of  Constantinople,  v.  2. 
Clemens,  T.  F.,  Bp.  of  Alexandria,  v.  1. 
Cyprianus,  T.  C,  St.,  Bp.  of  Carthage,  v.  1. 
Dionysius,  St.,  Bp.  of  Alexandria,  v.  1. 
Firrailiauus,  St.,  Bp.  of  Caesarea,  v.  1. 
Gregorius  (Nazianzenus),  St.,  Abp.  of  Constantinople,  v.  1. 
Gregorius  (Thaumaturgus),  St.,  Bp.  of  Neoeaesarea,  v.  1. 
Gregorius,  St.,  Bp.  of  Nyssa,  v.  2. 
Hieronymus  Sophronius,  E.,  St.,  v.  2. 
Hilaire,  or  Hilarius,  St.,  Bp.  of  Poitiers,  v.  1. 
Hippolytus,  St.,  Bp.  ofPortus  Romanus,  v.  1. 
Ignatius,  St.,  Bp.  of  Antioch,  v.  1. 
Irenaeus,  St.,  Bp.  of  Lyons,  v.  1. 
Justinus,  Martyr,  St.,  v.  1. 
Martin,  St.,  Bp.  of  Tours,  v.  1. 
Origines,  v.  1. 

Polycarpus,  St.,  Bp.  of  Smyrna,  v.  1. 
Tertullianus,  Q.  S.  F.  v.  1. 

Notes  on  the  early  BiNhopN  of  Koine  of  the  first  4 
centuries,  v.  2.— Brief  notes  on  the  liereties  of  the  first 
4  centuries,  v.  2.~Index,  v.  2. 

(Rev.  of  in  Edin.  Rev.  v.  170,  1889,  p.  416.) 

Seekers  after  God.    London,  1884.    p.  8°. 

—4257 
Contents.   Marcus Anreliux.— Epiotetns.— Neneca. 

Sermons  and  addresses  delivered  in  Amer- 
ica. With  an  introduction  by  Phillips  Brooks. 
New  York,  1886.     8°.  —4255 

Contents.  Ad«lre»»eN.  —  Farewell  thoughts  on 
America. —  Christian  doctrine  of  the  atOHenient.— 
Grounds  of  t'liristian  nnity.  —  Itante.  —  Modern 
education:  its  sphere  and  its  aims. —  IjCCtureN.— 
SernioiiN.— Temperance  addreNH. 

Vol.  III.— 175. 


Africa  and  the  drink  trade.    16  pp.    (Contemp.  Sev. 

T.  52,  1887,  p.  39.)— Work  of  the  church  in  America. 
11  pp.  (N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  142, 1880,  p.  25.)— Was  there  a  real 
St.  Antony  the  hermit?  11  pp.  (Contemp.  Rev.  v.  52, 
1887,  p.  617.)— Lord  Bramwell  on  drink:  a  reply.  10pp. 
(Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  17, 1885,  p.  869. )— I»riiil4  :  a  last  word 
to  Lord  Bramwell.  10  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  18, 1885, 
p.  78. )— Why  I  am  an  E|>iHCO|>alian.  10  pp.  {N.Am. 
Rev.  v.  149,  1889,  p.  302.)  — Formative  inflnencf^H. 
10  pp.  i,Forum,  V.  10,  1890,  p.  373.)— Mr.  Holman  limit's 
".^ay-day,  .WajK'dalen  Tower."  5  pp.  (Contemp. 
Rev.  V.  59,  1891,  p.  814.)— A  few  words  on  Col.  IiiKerNoll. 
14  pp.  (N.  Am.  Rev.  V.  150,  1890,  p.  694.)— The  licenNing: 
claiiHeN.  8  pp.  (Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  43,  1888,  p.  795.)— 
Bp.  liiKlitloot.  13pp.  (Contemp.  iJei;.  V. 57,  1890,  p.  170.) 
—Literary  criticiMiu.  15  pp.  (Forum,  v.  9,  1890. 
p.  277.)— English  estimate  of  I-owell.  12  pp.  (Forum, 
V.  12,  1891,  p.  141.)— The  specter  of  the  moiil<.  9  pp. 
(Forum,  V.  9, 1890,  p.  57.)— "The  STetlier  worlfl."  11  pp, 
(Contemp.  Rev.  v.  56,  1889,  p.  370.)— Modern  claims  upon 
the  pulpit.  14  pp.  (Forum,  v.  8, 1889,  p.  248.)— Future 
retriliiition.  10  pp.  (iV.  ^m.  JJeo.  v.  140,  1885,  p.  193.) 
—Salvation  army.  10  pp.  (Harper's  Mag.  82,  1891, 
p.  897. )— Social  probleniN  and  reinedieH.  14  pp. 
(Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  43, 1888,  p. 350.)  -Count  Leo  TolNtoi. 
16  pp.  (Forum,  v.  6,  1888,  p.  I09.)-Count  TolNtoi's 
relif^ioiiH  viewM.  13  pp.  (i^oram,  v.  6, 1888,  p.  337.)— 
John  Westley.  11  pp.  (Cnntemp.  Rev.  v.  69, 1891,  p.  343.) 
— Future  of  Westminster  Abbey.  10  pp.  (Contemp. 
Bev.  v.  54,  1888,  p.  826;  N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  154,  1892,  p.  705.)— 
Share  of  America  in  Westminster  Abbey.  12  pp.  (Har- 
per's Mag.  V.  76,  1888,  p.  298.) 

Books  which   have   influenced   me.     See 

Gladstone,  W.  E.,  and  others. 

( IV. )    Imitation  of  Christ.    See  Thomas  ^ 

Kempis,  St. 

Farrar's  St.  Paul  and  early  Christianity.     29  pp. 

(Quart.  Rev.  v.  166,  1883,  p.  158.) 

and  Meynell,  Mrs.  Alice.    Wm.  Holman 

Hunt,  his  life  and  work.  [London,  1893].  4°. 
(Art.  Journ.  annual,  1893.)  — 4592 

Farrar,  R.  Henry. 

Index  to  the  obituary  and  biographical 
notices  in  the  Gentleman's  Magazine  from 
1731  to  1780.  London,  1886-89.  2pts.  8°.  (In- 
dex Soc. )  W.  66 

Contents. 

Aaron,  JVfrs.-Girardot,  J.,  pt.  1. 

Girdlestone,  iJcv.-Missinden,  Capt.,  pt.  2. 

Farrar,  William  M.     Address:    Why  is  Ohio 

called  the  Buckeye  state?  6  pp.  (Ohio  Archaeol.  and 
Hist.  Quart,  v.  2,  1889,  p.  174.) 

Farrell,  John.    Dumb  girl  of  Genoa ;  or,  the 

Bandit  merchant:  a  melo  drama.  21pp.  (Spencer,  W. 
v.,  Boston  theat.  v.  6.) 

Farrell,  Thomas  G.      Columbia  black -tailed 

deer.  21  pp.  (Shields,  G.  O.,  Big  game  of  N.  America, 
p.  115.) 

Farrer,  J.  S.    Italian  Chamber  of  Deputies. 

9  pp.    ( Harper's  itfaj.  v.  76, 1888,  p.  178.) 

Farrer,  James  Anson.    1849 — . 

Military  manners  and  customs.  New  York, 
1885.     p.  8°.  —2766 

A    ^'candi<lates'*    protection    society.     6   pp. 

(Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  32,  1892,  p.  976.) 

and  MilLs,  Arthur.    Problem  of  empire. 

14  pp.     (Fortn.  Rev.  n.  a.  v.  37,  1885,  p.  338.) 

Farrer,  T.  C. 

Express  trains,  English  and  foreign.  See 
Fox  well,  E.,  and  Farrer,  T.  C. 


FARRER,  Sir  Thomas  Henry 


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PATE 


Parrer,  Sir  Thomas  Henry.    1819—.    Imperial 

flnance  of  the  last  4  years;  Local  and  imperial  finance  of 
the  lost  4  years.  60  pp.  (Contemp.  Sev.  v.  58,  1890,  pp.  481, 
755.)— English  views  of  the  MeKluloy  lariir.  14  pp. 
{Forum,  v.  14,  1892,  p.  310.)— Imperial  and  local  taxa- 
tion.    24  pp.     (Cton(«mp.  ««i.  V.  58,  1890,  p.  913.) 

and  others.  Why  I  voted  for  Mr.  Glad- 
stone.   17  pp.    (JVin«(een(;i  CfeiU.  V.  32,  1892,  p.  177.) 

Farrer,  William  (TV.) 

Memorials    of    Augustus    Neander.      See 
Sauh,  S.,  and  others. 
Farriery.    See  Horse.— Veterinary  art.' 
Farriiig'toii,  E.  F. 

Concise   description    of    the    East    river 

bridge,    with    full   details   of    construction. 

Illustr.  by  numerous  engi-avings.   New  York, 

1881.     8°.  —2727 

Farriiigton,  Oliver  C,  Ph.  D. 

Handbook  and  catalogue  of  the  meteorite 
collection.  Chicago,  1895.  8°.  ( Field  Columb. 
Mus.  Pub.  3. )  —3444 

Observations  on  Popocatepetl  and  Ixtacci- 

huatl,  with  a  review  of  the  geographic  and 
geologic  features  of  the  mountains.  Chicago, 
1897.    8°.     (Field  Columb.  Mus.  Pub.  18.) 

—3444 
Pars    Fausse-Leinlry,    ( — ),    Marquise    de. 

Quelques-  uns  des  fruits  amers  de  la  Revolution,  et  une 
faible  partie  des  journfies  des  2  et  3  Sept.  1792.  12  pp. 
(Barriftre,  J.  F.,  Mini.  rel.  hist,  de  France,  v.  18,  p.  53.) 

Farse.    See  Drama  and  the  Stage. 

Farthest  north.    Lanman,  C.  2407 

"Farthest  north."    2  v.    Nansen,  F.      .2463 

Farwell,  Willard  B.  Cape  Horn  and  coopera- 
tive mining  in  '49.  16  pp.  (Century  Mag.  v.  20,  1891, 
p.  679.)— Why  the  Chinese  must  be  excluded.  8  pp. 
(Forum,  v.  6, 1888,  p.  196.) 

Fasciculns  rerum  expetendarum  et  fugien- 
darum.    2  v.    Graes,  O.  —3262 

Fashion. 

Art  de  la  mode,  L'  .  .  .  R6daeteur  en  chef: 
Etincelle.    1881-82,  3  v.  in  2.  — 17A2 

Stone,  Mrs.  E.   Chronicles  of  fashion,  from 

the  time  of  Elizabeth  to  the  early  part  of  the 
nineteenth  century,  in  manners,  amusements, 
banquets,  costume,  etc.     1845,  2  v.  — 1764 

The  same.     1846,  2  v.  —1767 

AHht«n,J.    Fashionable  lady's  life.    14  pp.    (In  his 

Eighteenth  century  waifs,  p.  17.)— Ilazlitt,  W.  On 
fashion.  10  pp.  (In  his  Sketches  and  essays,  p.  203.)— 
Linton,  ilfrs.  E.  L.  The  tyranny  of  fashion.  10  pp. 
(Forum,  v.  3, 1887,  p.  59.)— Pajfet,  W.  Common  sense  in 
dress  and  fashion.  7  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  13,  1883, 
p.  458.)— Shaler,  N.  8.  Law  of  fashion.  13  pp.  (Atlant. 
Monthly,  V.  61,  1888,  p.  386.) 

See  also  C'OHtuine. —  Manners  an«l  ('uHlonis.— 
OruainentM. 

Fashionable  philosophy.  13  pp.  (Black- 
wood's Mag.  v.  135,  1881,  p.  669.) 

Fasolo,  Aldo.    16  cent. 

Una  giomata  di  spavento.  See  Cattaneo, 
B.,  and  Fasolo,  A. 

Fassett,  J.  Sloat.  Why  cities  are  badly  gov- 
erned.   7  pp.    (N.Am.  Rev.  V.  150,1890,  p.  631.) 


Fassiff,  Oliver  Lanard  {Ed.) 

Bibliography  of  meteorology.  A  classed 
catalogue  of  the  printed  literature  of  meteor- 
ology from  the  origin  of  printing  to  the  close 
of  1881 ;  with  a  supplement  to  the  close  of 
1887,  and  an  autlior  index.  Pt.  I.  Temper- 
ature. Pt.  II.  Moisture.  Washington,  1889. 
2  pts.  in  1  V.  8°.  (  U.  S.  Signal  Office. )  W.  02 
Note. — Lithographed  from  type-written  MS. 

Fast,  Christian,  Captivity  of.   14  pp.   Hill,  G.W. 

(Beach,  W.  W.,  Indian  miscel.  p.  51.) 

Fastenings,  Ancient  brooches  and  dress.  25  pp. 

Fairholt,  P.  W.,  Rambles  of  an  archaeologist,  p.  159. 

Pastes  des  gardes  nationales  de  France.    Al- 

boize  de  Pujol,  J.  E.,  and  Elie,  C.  .2683 

Fa.sti.    See  Ovidius  Naso,  P. 
Fasti  Aherrtonenses.    Innes,  C.      {Spalding 

Club. )  2503 

Fasti  aurei  del  diritto  romano.    Brugi,  B. 

—2303 
Fasti   legislativl  e  parlamentari  delle  rivo- 

luzioni  italiane  nel  secolo  XIX.    2  v.  in  3. 

Bollati,  F.  E.,  Barone  di  San  Pietro  {Ed. )   4384 
Fasti  niilitari  della  guerra  dell'  indipendenza 

d' Italia,  1848-62.    5  v.    Cellai,  M.  4381 

Fasting.    Ambrosius,  St.,  Bp.  of  Milan.    De 

Elia  et  jejunio.  19  pp.  (Opera  omnia,  v.  1,  p.  681.)  — 
Brillat-Savarin,  A.  Du  jeflne.  6  pp.  (/n  his  Physi- 
ologie  du  goflt,  p.  226.)— The  same,  in  English.  6  pp.  (In 
his  Physiology  of  taste,  p.  279.)— Record  concerning  the 
40  days  fasting  of  Cicely  de  Kldgway.  2  pp.  {Somers, 
J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  1,  p.  6.)— Tertnlliannm,  Q.  S.  F. 
De  jejunio  adversuspsychicos.  24  pp.  (Opero,  v.  l,p.  274: 
Vienna,  Akad.  wissens.  Corpus  script.  eccUs.  Lat.  v.  20.) 
See  also  I^ent. 

Fat.  Benedikt,  R.  Chemical  analysis  of  oils, 
fats,  waxes,  and  of  the  commercial  products 
derived  therefrom.     1895.  — 1506 

Derby,  G.  Slaughtering,  bone-boiling,  and  fat-melt- 
ing. 23  pp.  (Mass.  State  Board  of  Health,  i?epor(,  1872, 
p.  223.) 

See  also  Oil. 

Fatal  illness  of  Frederick  the  Noble.    Mac- 
kenzie, Sir  M.  — 3777 
Fatal  marksman.    28  pp.    De  Quincey,  T., 

Coll.  writings,  v.  12,  p.  286. 

Fatalism.    Graf,  A.    La  fatality  nella  credenza 

del  medio  evo.  22  pp.  (JVuod.  a;»(o(.3s.  v.  28, 1890,p.201.) 
— Statistieal  variety  of  fatalism.  54  pp.  (London 
Quart.  Rev.  v.  12,  1859,  p.  1.)— Synnott.  N.  J.  Influence 
of  fatalism  on  opinion.  16  pp.  (Dublin  Rev.  3  s.  v.  17, 
1887,  p.  126.) 

See  afso  Deterininlsnt.— Fate.— I.II>orly  of  the 
will.  —  NeeeNHlly.  —  Predextination  and  Klec- 
tlon. 

Fate.  Cicero,  M.  T.  De  divinatione  et  de  fato 
libri,  cum  omnium  eruditorum  annotationi- 
bus  .  .  .  suasque  animadversiones  addidit  G. 
H.  Moser.     1828.  3226 

Kinerson.  R.  W.    Fate.    46  pp.    (irorJrs,  v.  6,  p.  7.)— 

CJeler,  R.  Ueber  die  entwickelung  und  bedeutung  der 
schicksals-idee  bei  den  alten.  6  pp.  (Zeits.  f.  alter- 
thumsw.  V.  6,  1838,  p.  1146.)— Koehler,  R.  Das  schick- 
salsrad  und  der  spruch  vom  frieden.  6  pp.  (Qermania, 
V.  19,  1874,  p.  189.) 

See  also  >'atallHin.—Plillo80|ihy.— Predestina- 
tion and  Klectlon. 


FATE  OF  MANSFIELD  HUMPHREYS 


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FAUNA 


Fate   of  Mansfield   Humphreys.     15   pp. 

White,  R.  O.     (AUant.  Monthly,  v.  53,  188J,  p.  399.) 

Fates,  The.    Sec  Moerae. 

Fath-'Ali  Akliund-zadeli.  Alchemist:  Per- 
sian play.  Tr.  by  Ouy  Le  StratiRe.  24  pp.  (Royal  Asiat. 
Soc.  Gt.  Brit.  Journ.  n.  s.  v.  18, 1886,  p.  103.)— L'Alctil- 
■iiist« ;  coni6die  en  dialecte  lure  azeri,  tr.  par  M.  C. 
Barbier  de  Meynard.  62  pp.  [Journ.  (isial.  8  s.  v.  7,  1886, 
p.  5.) 

Father.    Sec  Parent  and  Child. 

Father   and    .son;    or,    Family    frailties:    a 

comedy.    62  pp.    (Gait,  J.,  New  Brit,  theal.  v.  3,  p.  349.) 

Fathers  of  the  Church. 

PiTRA,  J.  B.,  Cardinal-Bp.  of  Frascati. 
Analecta  Sacra  Spicilegio  Solesmensi  parata. 
V.  1-5,  8.     1876-88,  6  v.  —2202 

Vienna.    Akademie  der  Wissenschaften. 

Corpus  scriptorum  eoclesiasticorum  Latino- 
rum.     1866-95,  35  v.  in  33.  —3242 

Ihiii,  M.  Observationes  in  Patres  ecclesiasticos  Lati- 
nos. 10  pp.  {Rheinisch.  mus.  n.  s.  v.  44,  1889,  p.  522.) — 
nnthow,  H.  A,  On  the  study  of  the  Fathers.  6  pp. 
(Valpy,  A.  J.,  Class.  Journ.  v.  8,  1813,  p.  368.) 

Sec  also  BIOf;:r»pli.y.— rhiireli  history.— Ecclcsi- 
aNlioal  bio^rapli.y.- SaliitN. — Tlieolo$;:y. 

Note. — For  a  list  of  the  Fathers  whose  works  are  in 
the  Library  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Fatliers  of  the  Cliurch,  Bibliography. 

Oruttwell,  C.  T.  Literary  history  of 
early  Christianity  :  including  the  Fathers  and 
chief  heretical  writers  of  the  Ante-Nicene 
period.     1893,  2  v.  —4253 

HuEST,  J.  F.     Bibliotheca  theologiea:   a 

select  and  classified  bibliography  of  theology 
and  general  religious  literature.     1883.     L.112 

Smith,  Sir  W.,  and  Wace,  H.  {Eds.)  Dic- 
tionary of  Christian  biography,  literature, 
sects,  and  doctrines,  during  the  first  eight 
centuries.     1877-87,  4  v.  R.81 

-  Sitiiiioiisrheiii,  W.  B.  Patristics:  writings  and  lives 
of  the  Fathers.  2  pp.  (/n  ftis  Best  books,  p.  24;  Reader's 
guide  to  contemp.  lit.  p.  35.) 

Fathers  of  tlic  Church,  Biography. 

BoEHRiNGEE,  F.  Die  Kirche  Christi  und 
ihro  zeugeu;  oder,  die  kirchengeschichte  in 
biographieen.     1873-78,  24  v.  in  12.  —3272 

Cave,   W.      Scriptorum   ecclesiasticorum 

historia  literaria,  a  Christo  nato  usque  ad 
saeculum  XIV  .  .  .  editio  novissima.  1740-43, 
2  V.  2231 

Parrae,   F.   W.     Lives   of  the   Fathers. 

Sketches  of  church  history  in  biography. 
1889,  2  V.  3827 

RuFPNBB,  H.    Fathers  of  the  desert.    1850, 

2  V.  —4146 

Smith,  Sir  W.,  and  Wace,  H.  (Eds. )  Dic- 
tionary of  Christian  biography,  literature, 
sects,  and  doctrines,  during  the  first  eight 
centuries.     1877-87,  4  v.  R.81 

I'arrar's  l.ivos  of  the  Fathers.    29  pp.    (JBdm.  Rev. 

V.  170,  1889,  p.  416.)— lIlrroii.vniiiN  NoplironiuM,  E., 
St.  De  viris  illustribus.  216  pp.  (Fabricius,  J.  A.,  i?ib- 
Wo(/i.  ccc^es.)- liives  and  teaching  of  the  Fathers.  24  pp. 
itondon  Qtiart.  Rev.  v.  72,  1889,  p.  281.) 

Father.s  of  the  desert.    2  v.    RuflFner,  H. 

—4146 


Fatti  di  Cesare,  testo  di  lingua  inedito  del 
secolo  XIV.  .Banchi,  L.  [Ed.)  {Coll.  diopcre 
incd.  o  rare,  v.  7. )  — 4173 

Faiihiit-Janson,  C.  A.  M.  J.,  Comte  de.  See 
Forbin-Janson,  C.  A.  M.  J.,  Comte  de. 

Fauces  of  the  Roman  house.  12  pp.  Greenough, 

J.  B.  (Greenough,  J.  B.,  and  others,  Harvard  studies  in 
class,  philol.  v.  1,  p.  1.) 

Faiichard,  Jean  Baptiste.    Manne,  E.  D.  de. 

Jean  Baptiste  Fauchard,  dit  De  Grand-Meuil.  7  pp.  (In 
his  Troupe  de  Voltaire,  p.  315.) 

Faucher,  L6on.    Cherbuliez,  C.  V.  (G.  Valbert, 

pseud.)  h6on  Faucher  et  sa  correspondance.  12  pp. 
(Rev.  d.  deux  mondes,  1888,  3  p«r.  v.  85,  p.  681.)— VuHry, 
A.  Rapport  sur  le  concours  relatif  k  la  vie  et  aux 
travaux  de  F.  16  pp.  ( Inst,  de  France,  Acad.  Sci.  moral. 
Mtm.  v.  14,  pt.  2,  1884,  p.  599.) 

Faiichet,  Claude,  Bp.   of  Calvados.    1744-93. 

Opinion  sur  le  jugement  du  ci-devant  Roi.  15  pp.  (  With 
France,  Assemble  Nat.  Constit.  Constitution  frangaise, 
1791.) 

Faucit,  Helen.    See  Martin,  Lady  H.  F. 
Faiicon,  Maurice.    1858 — . 

Inventaire  des  objets  prficieux  vendus  3, 

Avignon,  en  1358.     Sec  Muentz,  E.,  and  Fau- 

con,  M. 
Faiigfere,   Armand  Prosper.     1810-87.     Jean 

Jacques  Rousseau  4  Venise.  37  pp.  (Correspondant,  n.  a. 
v.  115, 1888,  pp.  813, 1061.)— Saint-Simon,  biographe  des 
Dues  et  Pairs.  8  pp.  (Corrcspondanl,  n.  s.  v.  96,  1883, 
p.  713.) 

Faiilds,  Henry. 

Nine  years  in  Nipon.    Sketches  of  Japa- 
nese life  and  manners.   Boston,  1888.  8°.   1404 
Faulkner,  Rev.  John  Alfred.    St.  John  Chry- 

sostom.    17  pp.    (Biblioth.  Sacra,  v.  47,  1890,  p.  237.) 

Faulkner,  Thomas.    1777-1855. 

Historical  and  topographical  account  of 
Fulham ;  including  the  hamlet  of  Hammer- 
smith.    London,  1813.     8°.  2524 

Historical  and  topographical  description  of 

Chelsea,  and  its  environs.  Chelsea,  1829.  2  v. 
8°.  1517 

History    and    antiquities    of    Brentford, 

Ealing,  and  Chiswick,  interspersed  with 
biographical  notices  of  illustrious  and  emi- 
nent persons,  who  have  been  born,  or  have 
resided  there  during  the  three  preceding  cen- 
turies.    London,  1845.     r.  8°.  2523 

History  and  antiquities  of  Kensington,  in- 
terspersed with  biographical  anecdotes  of 
royal  and  distinguished  personages.  London, 
1820.     8°.  1524 

■  History  and  antiquities  of  the  parish  of 

Hammersmith,  interspersed  with  biograpliical 
notices.     London,  1839.     8°.  .2535 

Faulinaun,  Karl.    1835 — . 

Erfindung    der   buchdruckerkunst,    nach 
den  neuesten  forschungen.    Wien,  1891.    8°. 

W.33 
Faults  on  hoth  sides,     Harley,  R.     ( With 
Brief  exam,  of  the  Bp.  of  Cork's  discourse. ) 

—4257 
Fauna.    See  Zoology. 


FAUNA  OF  ARGYLL 


1398 


FAUST,  Johann 


Fauna  of  Arg-jil  and  the  inner  Hebrides, 
Vertebrate.  Harvie-Brown,  J.  A.,  and  Buck- 
ley, T.  E.  —1692 

Fauna  of  Lakeland,  Vertebrate.  Macpher- 
son,  H.  A.  —1692 

Fauna  of  the  deep  sea.    Hickson,  J.    —1678 

Fauna  niid  flora  des  Qolfes  von  Neapel  und 
der  angrenzenden  meeres-abschnitte.  Her- 
ausg.  von  der  Zoologischen  station  zu  Neapel. 
Leipzig,  1880-87.    16  v.  4°.  —1581 

Contents.  Andres,  A.  Acilnlen,  v.  9. — Berlhold,  G. 
Bangriaoeen,  v.  8.— Eisig,  H.  Capitclllticn,  v.  16.— 
Mayer,  P.  I'aprellidcn,  v.  6. — Grassi,  B.  I'haetot;:- 
nalhen,  v.  5.— Solms-Laubach,  H.  M.  K.  L.  F.,  Ora/  zu. 
Corallina,  t.  4.— Berthold,  G.  ('ryptonemlaceen, 
V.  12.— Chun,  K.  Ctenophorae,  v.  1.— Valiante,  R. 
Vystoselren,  v.  7.— Uljanin,  B.  I>olloliiin,  v.  10.— 
Emery,  C.  Fierasfer,  v.  2. — Koch,  G.  von.  Gor^oiil- 
«l«n,  V.  IS.— Brandt,  K.  Kolonioblldende  ractlola- 
rl«n,  V.  13.— Dohrn,  A.  Pantopoda,  v.  3.— Lang,  A. 
Polycladcn,  v.  11.— Fraipont,  J.   PoIyKordins,  v.  14. 

Faune  ^c^niqiie  de  1' Alabama,  Monographie 
de  la.  Gregorio,  A.  de.  Annates  de  giologie, 
V.  2.  —1652 

Fauqueniberques,  France.     Laplane,  H.  de. 

L'«glise  de  F.  1  p.  (8oc.  antiq.  de  Morinie,  Bull.  1852, 
p.  96.) 

Faure,  ( — ). 

Catalogue  de  tableaux  modemes  composant 
la  collection  de  M.  F.,  dont  la  vente  aura  lieu 
7Juinl873.   [Avec  28  pi.]   [Paris,  1873.]  r.  8°. 

— 17C2 
Faure,  H. 

Illustrations  du  Bourbonnais  (XVI  et 
XVII  sifecle).  Antoine  de  Laval  et  les  6cri- 
vains  bourbonnais  de  son  temps.  2  6d.  Mou- 
lins,  1870.    8°.  4744 

Fauriel,  Claude  Charles.    1772-1842. 

•  Last  days  of  the  Consulate.  Ed.  ...  by  M. 
L.  Lalanne.     London,  1885.     12°.  1681 

Ozanain.  A.  F.    M.  Fauriel  et  son  enseignement  &  la 

Faculty  des  lettres  de  Paris.  34  pp.  ( Correspo-ndant,  v.  10, 
1846,  p.  344.)— Soni^  of  Orecce.  8  pp.  (Rev.  of  in 
Valpy,  A.  J.,  Class.  Joum.  v.  33, 1826,  p.  246.) 

Fausboell,  Michael  Viggo  (Ed.)    1821—. 

The  Sutta  Nlpata.    See  Sutta-Nipata  (in 
preceding  catalogue). 
Fausse  inaitressc.     50  pp.     Balzac,   II.   de, 

(Euvres  compl.  v.  2,  p.  467. 

Fausse  route.    158  pp.     {Rev.  d.  deux  mondes, 

1889,  3  p«r.  v.  94,  p.  831 ;  v.  95,  pp.  6,  241.) 

Fau.sMck,    Victor.      Ueber   den   sogenannten 

"weissen  koerper,"  sowie  ueber  die  embryonale  ent- 
wickelnng  dessclben,  der  cerebralganglien  und  des 
knorpels  bei  cephalopoden.  32  pp.  3  pi.  (St.  Petersburg, 
Acad.  Mtm.  7  g.  v.  41,  1893.) 

Fausse-Lcndry,  Mme.  de  Ears.  See  Ears 
Fausse-Lendry,  ( — ). 

FauKsett,  Rev.  Bryan.    1720-76. 

Inventorium  sepulchrale:  an  account  of 
some  antiquities  dug  up  at  Qilton,  Kingston, 
Sibertswold,  Barfriston,  Beakesbourne,  Char- 
tham  and  Orundale,  in  the  county  of  Kent, 
1757-73.  Ed.  from  original  MS.  in  the  posses- 
sion of  Joseph  Mayer,  with  notes  and  intro- 


duction by  Charles  Roach  Smith.  [lUustr.] 
London,  1856.     4°.  17B8 

Kobnon,  J.     The    Faussett   museum,    as   affording 

materials  for  history.  14  pp.  (Lancashire  and  Cheshire 
Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  9,  1857,  p.  85  )— Wrl(flit,  T.  On 
Anglo-Saxon  antiquities,  with  a  particular  reference  to 
the  Faussett  collection.  39  pp.  1  map.  (Lancashire  and 
Cheshire  Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  7,  1855,  p.  1.) 

Faussett.    See  also  Fawcett. 

Faust,  Albert  Bernhardt,  Ph.  D. 

Charles  Sealsfield  (Carl  Postl).  Materials 
for  a  biography ;  a  study  of  his  style ;  his 
influence  upon  American  literature.  Balti- 
more, 1892.  8°.  (Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Theses, 
1892. )  .  —2306 

Faust,  Johann. 

Goethe,  J.  W.  von.  Faust.  Text  und 
erlaeuterung  in  vorlesungen  von  A.  von  Get- 
tingen.     1880,  2  v.  —3175 

Faust :  a  tragedy.     Tr.  in  the  original 

metres,  by  B.  Taylor.     1871,  2  v.  3373 

Note. — For  other  eds.  and  trs.  sec  his  name  in  general 
alphabet. 

Heddebwick,  T.  C.  H.  ( Tr. )    Old  German 

puppet  play  of  Doctor  Faust.    1887.  3373 

Marlowe,    C.      Doctor    Faustus.      1889. 

( Werke,  v.  2 ;  VoUmoeller,  K.,  Eng.  sprach- 
und  literattirdenkmale,  v.  5. )  2116 

Note.— For  other  eds.  see  his  name  in  general  alphabet, 

SiMROCK,  K.  J.  {Ed.)    Faust.    Das  volks- 

buch  und  das  puppenspiel.    n.  d.  1217 

CouPLAND,  W.  C.   Spirit  of  Goethe's  Faust. 

1885.  3375 

Enqel,  K.  D.  L.     ZusammensteUung  der 

Faustschriften  vom  16  jahrhundert  bis  mitte 
1884.     1885.  W.  57 

Engblmann,    M.      Vegetarische    Weltan- 
schauung in  Goethe's  Faust.    1883.  3364 

Faligan,   E.    Histoire  de  la  16gende  de 

Faust.    1888.  1221 

GwiNNER,  W.     Groethe's  Faust  idee  nach 

der  urspruenglichen  conception  aufgedeckt 
und  nachgewiesen.    1892.  — 3185 

Hagbn,  F.  H.  von  der.   Ueber  die  aeltesten 

darstellungen  der  Faustsage.    1844.  1217 

Hartung,   J.  A.    Ungelehrte  crklaerung 

des  Goethe'schen  Faust.    1855.  —3176 

Hinbichs,   H.   F.   W.      Aesthetische  vor- 
lesungen ueber  Goethe's  Faust.    1825.    — 3177 

Kreyssig,  F.    Vorlesungen  ueber  Goethe's 

Faust.     1866.  —3177 

Landsbebger,  J.      Das  buch   Hiob   und 

Goethe's  Faust.    1882.  —1228 

Leutbecher,   J.      Ueber   den  Faust  von 

Goethe.     1838.  —3176 

Ristblhubeb,  p.    Faust  dans  I'histoire  et 

dans  la  Ifigende.  Essai  sur  I'humanisme  super- 
stitieux  du  XVI  sifecle  et  les  rficits  du  pacte 
diabolique.     1863.  2213 

Zahn,  T.    Cyprian  von  Antiochien  und  die 

deuteche  Faustsage.    1882.  1214 


FAUST,  Johann 


1399 


FAVRE,  EmUe 


Andrews,  W.  P.    Ooethc's  key  to  F.    40  pp.   (.AlUint. 

Monthly,  v.  67,  1891,  pp.  538,  876,  820.)— On  the  translation 
of  F.  7  pp.  (,Attant.  Monthly,  v.  66,  1890,  p.  733.)— Bar, 
G.  B.  Dr.  Fau.stu8  and  hi.s  contemporaries.  12  pp.  {Mac- 
niillan's  Mag.  v.  57,  1888,  p.  428.)— Iti'llaifjtio,  C.  Faust 
dans  la  pofisie,  la  peinture,  et  la  niusique.  33  pp.  (Corrc- 
spondant,  n.s.v.97,  1883,  p.834.)— Blackle,  J.  S.  Second 
part  of  F.  11  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  19,  1886,  p.  528.)— 
norlnRkl,  K.  Goethe's  Faust  nnd  Hegel.  20  pp. 
(Geiger,  L.,  Goethe-jahrbuch,  v.  9,  1888,  p.  198.)— Dohlo, 
G.  Alt-italienische  gemaelde  als  quelle  znm  F.  14  pp. 
(Geiger,  L.,  Ooethe-jahrbuch,  v.  7, 1886,  p.  251.)— Dicbler, 
A.  Faust^  und  Wagnerpantomimen  in  England.  14  pp. 
{Anglia,  v.  7,  1884,  p.  341.)— Kdwards.  H.  S.  A  Faust  of 
the  first  century.  8  pp.  (Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  38,  1885, 
p.  683.)— Edwards,  M.  B.  Second  part  of  F. :  a  study. 
14  pp.  (Brit.  Quart.  Rev.  v.  78,  1883,  p.  419.)— Faust :  the 
poem  and  its  English  critics.  31  pp.  (London  Quart. 
Rev.  V.  ,55, 1881,  p.  118.)— Fetierloln,  E.  Neueste  Faust- 
literatur.  12  pp.  (t/MercZeit,  1877,  v.  l,p.  801.)— Cioothe's 
Fanst.  Pt.  II.  42  pp.  (Weatm.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  69,  1886, 
p.  313.)— Jcittelcs,  A.  Das  volkslied  von  F.  5  pp.  (Ger- 
mania,  V.  26,  1881,  p.  352.)— Kpiinard.  N.  Faust,  "ein 
fragment."  18  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  16,  1884,  p.  746.)— 
Nardo-t'ibole,  A.  Canzone  di  Margherita  nel  F.  di 
Goethe.  6  pp.  (Archiv.  studio  tradiz.  popolari,  v,  7,  188S, 
p.  91.)— I'enuell,  Mrs.  E.  R.  Decline  and  fall  of  Dr. 
Faustus.   14  pp.    (Contem;)' flei).  V.  51,  1887,  p.  394.)— Ro«l, 

E.  Origines  do  F.  45  pp.  (Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse, 
3  p«r.  V.  46,  1890,  pp.  5,  332.)— Schorer,  E.  H.  A.  Faust 
de  Goethe.  13  pp.  (/n  Ais  Etudes  critiques  sur  la  litt^rat. 
contemp.  v.  2,  p.  81.)— Schercr,  W.  Betrachtungen  ueber 
Goethe's  F.  31  pp.  (Geiger,  L.,  Goethe-jahrbuch,  v.  6, 
1885,  p.  231.)— Nchiiiid.  E.  Marlowe's  Faust  nnd  sein 
verhaeltniss  zu  den  deutschen  und  englischen  Faust- 
buechern.  21  pp.  (Jahrb.  f.  roman.  und  engl.  lit.  v.  14, 
1875,  p.  42.)— Sewall,  F.  Faust  in  music.  11  pp.  (Con- 
ttmjt.  Rev.  V.  52,  1887,  p.  370.)— Spit ta,  P.  Die  aelteste 
Faustoper  und  Goethe's  stellung  zur  musik.  22  pp. 
(Deulsch.  ntndschau,  v.  58,  1889,  p.  376.)— Slmly  of  F. 
19pp.  (London  Quart.  Rev.  v.  67, 1887,  p.  40,)— KarncUo, 
P.  Das  englische  volksbuch  vom  Dr.  F.  3  pp.  (Anglia, 
V.  9,  1886,  p.  613.) 

See  also  novil.— Folk-lore.— Robert  I  (le  Diable), 
Duke  of  Normandy. 
Faustina,   Annia,   Junior,   Empress  of  Rome. 
WIcland,  C.  M.    Ehrenrettung  der  Aspasia,  Julia,  und 

F.  74  pp.    (Soemmf.  K'cr/cc,  T.43,  p.  47.) 

Fausto,  Sebastiano,  do  Longiano  (Pietro  Ge- 

rardo,  pseud.)  Bonardi,  A.  Delia  Vita  et  gesti  di 
Ezzelino  terzo  da  Romano,  scritta  da  Pietro  Gerardo. 
149  pp.  (Venice,  R.  Deputaz.  di  storia  patria.  Monument, 
stor.  4  s.  Miscel.  2  s.  v.  2. ) 

FanHtwti,  St.,  Bp.  of  Riez.    — circo  490. 

Praeter  sermones  pseudo-Eusebianos  opera, 

accedunt  Ruricii  epistulae  reeensuit,  commen- 

tario  critioo  instruxit,  prolegomena,  et  indices 

adiecit  A.   Engelbrecht.      Pragae,   1891.     8°. 

(Vienna,  Akad.  wissens.  Corpus  script,  ecclcs. 

Lat.  V.  21. )  —3252 

Contents.  Kpistiilae.- De  ratione  Hdel.— De  isrratia. 

— Riirlcii  episliilariim  libri  duo.— Sermones.— De 

^|>irltH  Sanrto. 
Epistula  contra  tres  libros  I'laiidianns  conscripsit. 

17  pp.    {Vienna,  Akad.  wissens.  Corpus  script,  eccles.  Lat. 

V.  11,  p.  1.)— Sermones  VI  ad  monaelios.    9  pp.    (Mar- 

tfene,  B.,  and  Durand,  U.,  Vet.  script,  ampliss.  collect,  v.  9, 

p.  141.) 

Enicelbrerht,  A.     De  vita  et  scriptis  Fausti ;    De 

Fausti  codicibus.  60  pp.  (Faustus,  St.,  Bp.  of  Ricz,  Opera, 
pp.  V,  xxxiv  :  Vienna,  Akad.  wissens.  Corpus  script,  eccles. 
Lat.\. 21.) 

and  others.      Epistulae  ad   Rurlclum  ali- 

osque.  34  pp.  (Monuuwnta  German  hist.:  with  ApoUi- 
naris  Sidonius,  C.  S.,  Bp.  of  Clermont-Ferrand,  Epistulae, 
p.  265.) 


Faustus  of  Byzantium.    4  ccn  I.     Blbliothfeque 

historique.    110  pp.    (  With  Langlois,  V.,  Coll.  des  hist, 
anc.  et  mod.  de  VArminie,  v.  1,  p.  201.) 

Faustus,  Johann.    See  Faust,  J. 

Fautli,  Franz.     Siebeck,  H.    Fauth :  Das  ge- 

daechtnis.  6  pp.   (Zeits.f.  voelkerjisych.  v.  20,  IS^M,  p. 'iS6.) 

Fauvel,  A.  A.   Alligators  in  China.   42  pp.  3  pi. 

(Royal  Asiat.  Soc.  North-China  branch,  Joum.  n.  s.  v.  13, 
1879,  p.  1.) 

Fauvel,  Roman  de.    D'aprSs  le  MS.  2140  fr.  de 

la  Bibliothfeque  imp^riale  de   Paris.      28  pp.     Pey,  A. 
(Jahrb.  f.  roman.  und  engl.  lit.  v.  7,  1866.  pp.  301,  337.) 

Faux  saulniers.    Labrunie,  G.,  (lit  Gfirard  de 

Nerval.  1203 

Favaro,  Antonio.    1847—.    Ticone  Brahe  e  la 

Corte  di  Toscana.    14  pp.    (Arch'v.  stor.  ital.  6  s.  v.  3,  1889, 
p.  211.) 

Favart,  Charles  Simon.  Saint- Victor,  P.  B.  de. 
Favart.  26  pp.  (In  his  Deux  masques,  v.  3:  Modernes, 
p.  578.) 

Favart,  Mmc.  Justine  Duronceray.    Edwards, 

H.  S.    Mme.  Favart.    60  pp.    (In  his  Idols  of  the  French 
stage,  v.  1,  p.  100.) 

Favenc,  Ernest. 

History  of  Australian  exploration,  1788- 
1888.     London,  n.  d.     r.  8°.  1413 

Faveiitia.    See  Faenza. 
Faverot,  {— )  (3V.) 

Chronique  d' Arras  et  de  Cambrai,  par  Bal- 
deric.    See  Baudri,  Precentor  of  TSrouune. 
Faversliain,  England.    Cowper,  J.  M.    Notes 

from  the  records  of  F.,  15G0-1600.    20  pp.    (Eoyal  Hist. 
Soc.  Trans,  v.  1,  1872,  p.  324.) 
See  also  Kent. 

Favicr,  Justin.  1846 — .  Documents  infidits  sur 
la  vie  priv(5e  de  Charles  IV,  Due  de  Lorraine,  tirfa  des 
papiers  de  son  confesseur.  25  pp.  (Rev.  hist.  v.  31,  1886, 
p.  73.) 

Fa  vole  e  iiovellc.    Pignotti,  L.  2325 

Favoletto,  II  tesoretto  e.    Latini,  B.  2394 

Favorinus,  of  Aries.  2  cent.  Fragmenta.  4  pp. 
(Meyer,  H.,  Oral.  Rom.  fragm.  p.  207.) 

Favorite  poems.    Holmes,  O.  W.  1347 

Favras,  Thomas  Mahy,  Marquis  de.  Xavier, 
L.  8.  Secret  letter  to  F.  [Fr.]  7  pp.  ( Philobiblon  Soc. 
Miscel.  V.  7. ) 

Favre,  Alphonse.    1815-90. 

Carte  du  ph6nom6ne  erratique  et  des  an- 
ciens  glaciers  du  versant  nord  des  Alpes 
suisses  et  de  la  chaine  du  Mont^Blanc.  Pub. 
par  la  Commission  gfiologique  de  la  Soci6t6 
helvfitique  des  sciences  naturelles.  Winter- 
thour,  1884.     8°.  —1563 

Favre,  Edouard.    1855—. 

Eudes,  Comte  de  Paris  et  Roi  de  France 
(882-898).  Paris,  1893.  8°.  (Biblioth.  Ecole 
des  hautes  ttudes,  v.  99. )  — 4153 

Favre,  Emile. 

Faune  des  colfioptfires  du  Valais  et  des 
regions  limitrophes.  Zuerich,  1890.  4°.  ( Soc. 
helv6t.  des  sci.  nat.  Nouv.  m^m.  v.  31. )  —3663 


FAVRE,  Ernest 


1400 


FAYOUM 


Favre,  Ernest,  and  Schardt,  Hans.  Descrip- 
tion gfiologique  des  pr^alpes  du  canton  de 
Vaud  et  du  Chablais  jusqu'iX  la  Dranse  et  de 
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Favre,  Jules  Claude  Gabriel.  Loudun,  E.  Por- 
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(Ed.)    Glossaire  fran5oi8,  faisant  suite  au 

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Favre,  Louis.    1824 — .     Nice  et  ses  environs. 

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Fawcett,  Mrs.  Millicent  Garrett.  1847—.  Em- 
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Fawcett.    See  also  Faussett. 


Fawkes,  Francis  ( 2V. )    1721-77. 

Bion.     See  Bioii  (in  supplement). 

( Tr. )    Moschus.     Sec  Mosohus. 

( Tr. )     Musaeus.     Sec  Musaeus. 

( 3>. )    Sappho.    See  Sappho. 

Fawkes,  Guy. 

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See  also  tiunpowder  plot. 

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FawH  of  SertoriiLS.    2  v.    Landor,  R.  E.    1203 

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Fay,  Henry,  I'h.  D. 

Action  of  light  on  some  organic  acids  in 

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Fayal,  Fight  at.    4  pp.    Bolton,  C.  K.     (Mag. 

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Fayartl,  Ennamond.    1816 — . 

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Fjiyette.    See  also  La  Payette. 

Fayetteville,  N.  C.    Welles,  E.  L.    Hampton 

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Fayoum.    See  Fayum. 


PAYRER,  Sir  Joseph 


1401 


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Storia  dei  vasi  fittili  dipinti  che  da  4  anni 

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Fea,    Pietro.      1849—.      Alfonso    Lamarmora. 

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PEATHERMAN,  Americus 


1402 


PEE  POUSSIERE 


Featherniaii,  Americus.    1822—. 

Social  history  of  the  races  of  mankind. 
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Content*. 

Aoneo-Maranonians,  div.  3.  Malayo-Melanesians,  div.  2. 
Baroa-Nigritians,  div.  1.  Papao-Melanesians,  div.  2. 

Chiapo-Maranonians,  div.  3,  Sooaheli-Nigrilians,  div.  1. 
Dravido-Turanians,  div.  4.  Takroor-Nigritians,  div.  1. 
Guarano-Maranonians,  Turanian  stock,  div.  4. 

div.  3.  Turco-Tatar  Turanians, 

Koosa-Nigritians,  div.  1.  div.  4. 

Ugrio- Turanians,  div.  4. 

Feathers.  Dents,  F.  Arte  plumaria.  Les 
plumes.  Leur  valeur  et  leur  emploi  dans  les 
arts  au  Mexique,  au  Pgrou,  au  Brgsil,  dans  les 
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See  aim  Bir<i!*.— Costume.— OrnnnientH. 

Features  of  society  in  old  and  in  New  England. 

Mann,  H.  2637 

Febiger,   Col.   Christian.     1746-96.      Letters, 

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(Tr.)    La  Comedia  de  Dant  Allighier.    See 

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February.  Adams,  O.  F.  {Ed.)  [Through 
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1307 
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Catalogue  des  tableaux  anciens  de  premier 
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Feckenliaiii,  John  de,  Abbot  of  Westminster. 

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Federal  and  state  aid  to  higher  education  in 
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Federal  coufstitiition  of  Germany.  James,  E. 
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Federal  control  of  elections.   14  pp.   Morgan, 

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Federal  control  of  elections.   10  pp.   Reed,  T. 

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Federal    Convention   of    1787,    History   of. 

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Federal  election  bill.    17  pp.    Lodge,  H.  C, 

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Federal  farmer,  pseud.    See  Lee,  R.  H. 
Federal  government.    See  Free  institutions. 
Federal  government  In  Canada.   Bourinot, 

J.   G.     (Adams,  H.  B.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ. 

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P.  C.     (Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Theses,  1894.) 

.—2306 
Federal  taxes  and  state  expenses.    Jones,  W. 

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Federation,    colonial   and    British.      Stuart- 

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Federer,  Charles  A.     Robin  Hood  in  York- 
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Federici,  Caesare  dei.    16  cent.    Voyage  into 

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Federici,  Francesco.    Ayala,  M.  d'.    Francesco 

Federici.    5  pp.    (Amato,  G.  d',  Panfeon,  v.  1,  p.  78.) 

Federico,  Gilberti. 

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FELKIN,  Mrs.  R.  W. 


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Feelings.    See  Emotions. 

Fecnkiiul.     62  pp.     Heyse,  J.  L.  P.,  Oesamvi. 

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Feer,  Henri  L6on.    1830—. 

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See  also  Anatomy.  —  AtlietoHiM.  —  BiiiiloiiN.  — 
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Feet  of  lines  of  the  reign  of  Henry  II  and  of 

the  first  seven  years  of  the  reign  of  Richard  I, 
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2514 

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Felinie,  Ueber  das  wort.    3  pp.    Grimm,  J.  L. 

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FeiUliiig',  Charles  John.     18  cent. 

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Feist,  Alfred. 

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Miirel,  E.    Zur  kritik  der  Bertasage.    Habitations- 

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Fej«5rvilry  ivories,  Catalogue  of  the.  Mayer, 
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Feloh,  I.  K. 

Poultry  culture.  How  to  raise,  manage, 
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Fel<l-,  garten-,  und  wiesenbau  der  Roemer. 
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Feldinann,  Siegmnnd.    Ludwig  Anzengruber. 

24  pp.  (Vnsere  Zeit,  1880,  v.  2,  p.  216.)— BntlapeNter 
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Feldziig'  der  K.  preussischen  armee  am  Rhein 

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Feldziig  von  1800.   Buelow,  H.  W.,  Baron  von. 

3664 
Feletz,  Charles  Marie  Dorimond  de.    Merlet, 

G.  Geoifroy,  Hoffmann,  Dussault,  F61etz.  30  pp.  (Rev. 
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Felicia.     133  pp.     Murfree,  F.  N.  D.     {Atlant. 

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F^licie,  Souvenirs  de.    Genlis,  S.  F.  D.  de  St. 

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Felicity,  Causes  of    16  pp.    Richardson,  B.  W. 

(N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  137,  1883,  p.  536.) 

Felipe,  King  of  Spain.    See  Philip. 

Felix,  St.  Marbode,  Bp.  of  Rennes.  Passio 
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Feli.v,  Bp.  of  Aptungis.  4  een(.  Gesta  purga- 
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Fell.x,  St.,  Bp.  of  Tubzaeene.  Passio.  1  p. 
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Feli.v,  Bp.  of  Urgel.    Alcuin.    Epistola  ad  ab- 

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Urgellensis ;  Epistola  ad  Karolum  Magnum  quum  ad 
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Felix,  Laelius.  2  cent.  Ad  Q.  Mucium.  2  pp. 
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Felix,  Marcus  Minucius.  See  Minucius  FeUx,  M. 
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Science  of  education.    See  Herbart,  J.  F. 
Felkin,  Henry  M.     New  national  insurance 

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( Tr. )    Science  of  education.    See  Herbart, 

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Felkin,  R.  W.,M.D.  {Tr) 

Malarial  parasites.    See  Mannaberg,  J. 
Felkin,  Mrs.  R.  W.  {Tr.) 

Emin  Pasha  in  Central  Africa.  See  Schnit- 
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PELL,  Winand 


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Fell,  Winand.    1837 — .    Christenverfolgung  in 

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Fellow,  R. 

Game  of  croquet;  its  appointment  and 
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Fellowes,    Caroline    Wilder.      A   volume   of 

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Fellowes,  Francis  Wayland.    Art  a  profession. 

5  pp.  (Netc  Englander,  v.  49,  1888,  p.  425.)— What  is  at- 
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Fellows,  Mrs.  E.   C.     Nova  Scotia's  cry  for 

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Fellows,  G.  S.    Bibliography  of  mnemonics, 

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Fellows,    Sergeant    Moses.      Journal.      6    pp. 

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Felltliam,  Owen.    Circa  1602-68. 

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Tlie  same.  Cambridge.  1832,  12°.  {Libr. 
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Brief  character  of  the  I>ow  Countries.    42  pp.    (In 

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<'un>ininir,  J.    Some  account  of  P.  and  his  writings. 

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Felltliam.    See  also  Feltham. 

Fels,  Albert. 

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Unerklaerte  anspielungen  und  citate  in  MacauIay'H 

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Fels,  Leonhard  von.    Schreiben  an  Wolfgang 

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Felt,  Rev.  Joseph  Barlow,  LL.  D.    1789-1869. 
Customs  of  New  England.    Boston,  1853. 
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Ecclesiastical   history   of  New  England ; 

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Tour  through  the  Isle  of  Man,  in  1797  and 

1798.    Ed.  by  Rev.  Robert  Airey.    Douglas, 

1798  ;  repr.  1861.    8°.    (3fanx  Soc.  v.  6.)      2516 

and    Wrig-lit,    Edward.      Memorials    of 

"God's  acre,"  being  monumental  inscriptions 
in  the  Isle  of  Man,  taken  in  the  summer  of 

1797.   Ed by  W.  Harrison.   Douglas,  1868. 

8°.     (JtfoJixSoc.  V.  14.)  2516 

Feltham.    See  also  Felltham. 
Feltoii,  Cornelius  Conway,  LL.  D.  {Ed. )    1807- 
62.  Classical  studies.  See  Sears,  B.,  and  others. 

{Ed. )   Diary  in  Turkish  and  Greek  waters. 

See  Howard,  G.  W.  P.,  7  Earl  of  Carlisle. 

( Tr. )    German  literature.    See  Menzel,  N. 

Everett,  E.     C.  C.  Felton.     7  pp.      (Orations  and 

speeches,  v.  4,  p.  491. ) 

Feltoii,  Rebecca  A.  Convict  system  of  Georgia. 

7  pp.     (i^orum,  V.  2,  1886,  p.  484.) 

Feltre,  Vittorino  da.  See  Vittorino,  da  Feltre. 
Feltre,  Italy.    Cambruzzi,  A.,  and  Vecellio, 

A.     Storia  di  Feltre.     1874-77,  4  v.     {Bibliot. 

stor.  V.  1-4. )  4386 

Feltriiii,  Andrea  di  Cosimo.  Vasari,  G.   Morto 

da  F.    10  pp.    (ppere,  V.  6,  p.  201.) 

Female  artists,  English.    2  v.   Needham,  Mrs. 

E.  C.  C.  3795 

Feniale  bluebeard.    Sue,  M.  J.    ( Omnibus  of 

modem  romance,  v.  7. )  1291 

Female  college  graduates.  Health  statistics 

of.     Wright,  C.  D.  —3704 

Female  education.  See  Education  of  women. 
Female  labour  in  Australia.   6  pp.   Lockett,  J- 

(Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  18,  1885,  p.  661.) 

Female  life  mortuary  experience  of  the  New 

England  Mutual  Life  Insurance  Co.  of  Boston. 

Wright,  W.  C.  —1362 

Female  Quixote.    2  v.    Lennox,  Mrs.  0.  R. 

(Barbauld,  Mrs.  A.  L.  A.,  Brit,  novelists,  v.  24, 

25. )  4167 

Female  warriors.    2  v.  in  1.    Needham,  3fr8. 

E.  C.  C.  3794 

Femia  sentenziato,  II.   Martelli,  P.  J.   {Scelta 

di  curiosith  letterarie,  no.  100. )  2332 

Femme,  le  mari,  et  I'amant.    4  v.  in  1.    Kock, 

O.  P.  de,  CEuvrcs  compl.  v.  53-56.  4187 

Femme  abandonu^c.    41  pp.    Balzac,  H.  de, 

(Euvres  compl.  v.  3,  p.  39. 

Femme  au  collier  de  velours.  Dumas,  A., 
dhiwes  compl.  v.  112.  — 4174 

Femme  au  dix-huiti^me  sifecle.  Goncourt, 
E.  L.  A.  H.  de,  and  Goncourt,  J.  A.  de.    —1366 


FEMME  DE  TRENTE  ANS 


1405 


FENS 


Feniine  de  trente  ans.  176  pp.   Balzac,  H.  de, 

(Euvres  com}>l.  v.  3,  p.  521. 

reiimic  iiiiilc«)nsoill(5e,  et  lo  mari  prudent ; 
ou,  la  Guingette  do  Surenne.  Troyes,  n.  d. 
16°.     ( Bibliolh.  bleue,  \.  IG.)  2316 

Fciiiiiics  dans  la  soci6t6  chrfitienne.  2  v.  Dan- 
tier,  H.  A.  —3262 

Feinmes  cle  la  Regcuce.    Musset,  P.  E.  de. 

4777 

Fencing:.    Castle,  E.    Schools  and  masters  of 

fence  from  the  middle  ages  to  the  eighteenth 

century.    1885.  —1793 

Maclaren,  a.  Military  system  of  gym- 
nastic exercises,  and  a  system  of  fencing  for 
the  use  of  instructors.     1882.  — 1797 

Mebignac,  E.    Histoire  de  I'escrime  dans 

tous  les  temps  et  dans  tous  les  pays.  1883-86, 
2  V.  —1793 

Pollock,   W.   H.,  and  others.     Fencing. 

1889.     (Badminton  Libr.)  —1797 

EckTord.  H.    Fencing  and  the  New  York  fencers. 

8  pp.  (Century  Mag.  v.  11,  1886,  p.  411.)— Wood.  W. 
Fencing.  30  pp.  (In  his  Manual  of  physical  exercises, 
p.  205.) 

SceafsoC<.yniiinNf  iPM.— Mjlitar.v  art  and  »«lcnce. 
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artis  dimicatoriae.  53  pp.  (Pollock,  W.  H.,  and  others. 
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Feuclon,  Bertrand  de  Salignac,  Marquis  de  La 

Molhe.  Taylor,  W.  C.  La  Mothe  F«nelon ;  La  Mothe 
F^nelon  and  Castclnau.  70  pp.  (In  his  Romantic  biog. 
V.  1,  pp.  187,  215.) 

Fencloii,  Franjois  de  Salignac  de  la  Mothe, 
Abp.  of  Cambrai.     1651-1715. 

Compendio  de  las  vidas  de   los  flldsofos 


antiguos . . 

.  tr. 

al  Castellano 

ix)r 

J.  J.  de  Mora. 

Paris,  1825. 

12 

o 

Contents. 

4757 

Anacarsis. 

Crates. 

Pirron. 

Anaxagoras. 

Democrito. 

Pitaco. 

Anlistenes. 

Diogenes. 

Pitagoras. 

Aristipo. 

Empedocles. 

Platon. 

Aristoteles. 

Epicuro. 

Quilon. 

Bias. 

Epimenides. 

Socrates. 

Bion. 

Heraclito. 

Solon. 

Cenon. 

Jenocrates. 

Tales. 

Cleobulo. 

Periandro. 

—  DOUBN, 

E. 

0.      Intolerance 

de  Ffinelon. 

1875. 

5892 

Bnraiile,  A.O.  p.  B.,i{nrortde.   Politiciue  de  F.  23  pp. 

(Corrcspomlant,  v.  42,  1857,  p.  398.)  —  Dassaiico,  (  — ). 
Histoire  litt^raire  de  F.  37  pp.  (Correspondant,  v.  16, 
1846,  p.  364.)— Wriijer,  G.  Sentiment  de  la  nature  dans 
les  Merits  de  St.  Francois  de  Sales  . .  .  de  F.,  de  Bossuet. 
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reioquence."  49  pp.  (Rev.  d.  lang.  rom.  v.  33,  1889, 
pp.  5.  194.) 

Broglie,  C.  p.  E.,  Prince  de.     Fenelon  4 

Cambrai,  d'aprSs  sa  correspondance.    1884. 

5892 

Werfer,  a.     Leben   des   Franz  Fenelon.  _ 

1860.  {In  his  Leben  ausgezeichneter  Katho- 
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Brnnetierp.  F.    F6nelon  ii  Cambrai.  IS  pp.  (Rev.  d. 

deux  rmmdes,  1884,  3  p<!r.  v.  65,  p.  213.)— I»H  I'arqiiet, 
itf nie.  C.  ( C.  L.  BiSgis,  psoitd. )  Fenelon  il  Cambrai.  21pp. 
(Correspondant,  n.  s.  v.  100,  1884,  p.  700.)— I.amarttnc. 
A.M.  L.  de  P.  de.  Ffinclon.  104  pp.  (In  his  Mem.  of 
celebr.  characters,  v.  2,  p.  303.) — Naldi^n,  H.  Fene- 
lon. 11  pp.  (In  his  Distinguished  men  of  mod.  times, 
V.  2,  p.  506.)  —  Shpno.y,  Mrs.  M.  W.  G.,  and  others. 
FSnelon.  42  pp.  (In  Hicir  Lives  of  the  most  eminent 
French  writers,  v.  1,  p.  332. )— Tlioiiison.  Mrs.  K.  B. 
Fenelon  and  Mme.Gayon.  45pp.  (/n /icr  Celebr.  friend- 
ships, V.  2,  p.  99.) 

See  also  Quart.  Rev.  v.  161, 1885,  p.  28.  Also  4luletlHni. 

Feiig:e,  Ludwig. 

Sprachliche  untersnchung  der  reime  des 
Computus.  Marburg,  1886.  8°.  (Stengel,  E., 
Av^gaben,  v.  55. )  2305 

Fenians.  Beach,  T.  (Maj.  H.  Le  Caron,  pseud.) 
Twenty-five  years  in  the  secret  service.  The 
recollections  of  a  spy.     1893.  4744 

Hcliiiid  tlio  Noonos.    12  pp.    (Forln.  Sev.  n.  s.  v.  40, 

1886,  p.  114.) — Feiilaiiism  :  its  force  and  its  feebleness; 
by  an  ex-member  of  the  Fenian  directory.  14  pp.  (Black- 
wood's Mag.  V.  131,  1882,  p.  454.)— Oardol,  J.  M.  FCnia- 
nisrae  et  les  griefs  de  rirlande.  46  pp.  (Co^Tespotidant, 
V.  70,  1867,  p.  286.)— Ilerv*,  A.  M.E.  F6nianisme.  28  pp. 
(Rev.  d.  deux  mondes,  1882,  3  p<Sr.  v.  52,  p.  521.)— Irland 
und  die  Fenier.  15  pp.  ( Unsere  Zeit,  1866,  v.  1,  p.  161.)— 
O'Ooniicll,  F.  H.  Fenianism,  past  and  present.  20  pp. 
(Contcmp.  Itev.  v.  43,  1883,  p.  747.) 

See  also  Ireland.  Poliiics.—Svcret  societies. 

Fcnn,  Alice  Maude.    Borderlands  of  Surrey. 

11  pp.  (Century  Mag.  v.  2,  1882,  p.  483.)— Among  the  red 
roofs  of  Sussex.  15  pp.   (Century  Mag.  v.  8,  1885,  p.  709.) 

Fenn,  Harry.    1838—. 

George  Washington.    See  Wilson,  W. 

Fenn,  William  Wilthew.  Circa  1827—.  Wel- 
fare of  the  blind.  8  pp.  (Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  39,  1886, 
p.  472.) 

Fcnnell,  Charles  Augustus  Maude  (Ed.) 

Stanford  dictionary  of  Anglicised  words 
and  phrases.    Cambridge,  1892.    4°.  R.15 

(Ed.)  Pindar :  Nemean  and  Isthmian  odes. 

See  Pindarus  (in  preceding  catalogue). 

(Ed.)     Pindar:    Olympian   and   Pythian 

odes.    See  Pindarus  (in  preceding  catalogue). 

Fenncr,  Edward.    History  of  the  New  Orleans 

auxiliary  association.  5  pp.  (Am.  Pub.  Health  Assoc. 
Reports,  v.  7,  p.  91.) 

Fenncr,  George.    16  cent.    Voyage  to  Guinea 

and  to  the  isles  of  Capo  Verde,  1566.  9  pp.  (Hakluyt,  R., 
Voyages,  v.  2,  p.  533.) 

Feiiner,  Thomas  P.,  and  Katlibnn,  Frederic 
G.  Cabin  and  plantation  songs  as  sung  by 
the  Hampton  students.  Enlarged  ed.  To 
which  are  added  a  few  Indian  songs,  etc. 
New  York,  1891.     8°.  —2754 

Fens.  Narrative  of  all  the  proceedings  in  the 
draining  of  the  great  level  of  the  fens  ...  of 
Northampton,  Lincoln,  Norfolk  .  .  .  1661 ; 
repr.  1877.     (Arber,  E.,  Eng.  garner,  v.  1.) 

2117 

Richards,  W.      History  of  Lynn  .  .  .  and 

the  fens.     1812,  2  v.  '2546 

See  also  Drainage.- KuibKuking^.— Wilburlon 
fen. 


FENTON,  Alexander  James 


1406 


FERDINAND  IV,  King  of  Naples 


Feiiton,  Alexander  James.      Account  of  the 

discovery  of  Roman  remains  on  tiie  East  Ciiesswood 
estate.  Worthing,  1881.  6  pp.  1  pi.  (Sussex  Archaeol. 
Soc.  Coll.  V.  34,  1886,  p.  215.)— Konian  pottery  found  at 
Worthing:.  2  pp.  (Archaeol.  Joum.  v.  41, 1884,  p.  171.) 
—Worthing  200  years  ago.  8  pp.  (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc. 
CbH.  V.  S5,  1887,  p.  93.) 

(Ed.)    Some  extracts,  relating  to  Sussex, 

fh>m  the  Exchequer  special  commissions  and  the  Ex- 
chequer depositions  by  commissions  in  1584  and  other 
years.  19  pp.  (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  38,  1892, 
p.  141.) 

Fentoii,  Edward,  and  Ward,  Luke.    Voyage 

to  Brasil,  1582.    15pp.    (Hakluyt,  E.,roi/<i</es,  v.  4,  p.263.) 

Feiitoii,    Elijah.      1683-1730.      Mariamne :    a 

tragedy.    66  pp.    (Bell,  J.,  Brit,  theai.  v.  20, 1778. ) 

Fcntoii,  James.    1820 — . 

History  of  Tasmania  from  its  discovery  in 
1642  to  the  present  time.    London,  1884.    8°. 

3424 
Feiiwlck,  Benedict  Joseph,  D.  D.,  Bp.  of  Boston. 

t'larke,  B.  H.  Kt.  Rev.  Benedict  J.  Fenwiclc.  40  pp. 
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Fen  wick,  Edward  D.,  D.  D.,  Bp.  of  Cincinnati. 

Clarke.  R.  H.  Rt.  Rev.  Edward  D.  Fenwick.  25  pp. 
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Fenwick,  Maj.  John.    1618-83.    Proposal  for 

planting  his  colony  of  New  Caesarea  or  New  Jersey. 

6  pp.    (Pa.  JIfag.  ifurt.  v.  6,  1882,  p.  86.) 

Proceedings  of  the  government  of  New  York,  1675- 

78,  in  relation  to  the  settlement  and  jurisdiction  of  F.  in 
New  Jersey.  14  pp.  (N.  J.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  1  s.  v.  2,  1848, 
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Feoda  militum  Episcopi  Menevensis,  A.  D.  1326. 

Ex  libro  Nigro,  sive  Custuraali  Episcopi  de  St.  David. 
4  pp.    ( With  Excerpta  ex  cartul.  Cath.  St.  David.) 

Feoktistow,  A.  E.     Vorlaeufige  mittheilung 

ueber  die  wirkung  des  schlangengiftes  auf  den  thie- 
rischen  organismus.    22  pp.   (St.  Petersburg,  Acad.  Mini. 

7  s.  V.  36, 1889.) 

F^ral,  Eugfene. 

Catalogue  d'une  trfes-belle  collection  de 
tableaux  comprenant  des  ceuvres  remarqua- 
bles  des  principaux  maltres.  See  Durand- 
Ruel,  (— ),  and  F6ral,  E. 

Catalogue  de  tableaux  ancieiis,  formant  la 

collection  de  M.  Tenc6.    See  Tenc6,  (— ). 

Catalogue  de  tableaux  .  .  .  composant  la 

collection  de  M.  le  Marquis  de  La  Rocheb  .  .  . 
See  La  Rocheb  .  .  .  ( — ),  Marquis  de. 

Catalogue  de  tableaux  .  .  .  formant  la  col- 
lection de  feu  M.  F.  Nieuwenhuys.  See  Nieu- 
wenhuys,  F. 

Catalogue  de  tableaux  .  .  .  formant  la  col- 
lection de  M.  F.  R.     See  Reiset,  M.  F. 

Catalogue  de  .  .  .  tableaux,  sujets  arabes. 

Peintures  h  la  cire  sous  verre,  aquarelles,  et 
dessins  par  H.  Lazerges.  See  Lazerges,  J.  R.  A. 

Catalogue  des  tableaux  .  .  ,  composant  la 

galerie  de  feu  M.  Oppenheim.  See  Oppen- 
heim,  ( — ). 

Catalogue  des  tableaux  .  .  .  composant  la 

pr^cieuse  collection  de  feu  M.  R.  Papin.  See 
Papin,  R. 

and  Petit,  Georges.  Catalogue  de  tableaux: 

CEuvres  remarquables  de  la  renaissance  .  .  . 


Provenant  de  la  collection  de  Baron  de  Tri- 
queti.     See  Triqueti,  II.,  Baron  de. 

Feraurt,  Laurent  Charles.  1829-88.  Visite  au 
palais  de  Constantine.  32  pp.  {Tour  du  mondc,  v.  33, 
1877,  p.  225.) 

F«5rau<l,  Raymond,    —circa  1324. 

Vida  de  Sant  Honorat,  Idgende  en  vers 
provenjaux  du  XIII  sifecle.  Analyse  et  mor- 
ceaux  choisis,  avec  la  traduction  textuelle  des 
dits  morceaux,  la  biographie  du  vieux  po6te, 
et  une  notice  historique  sur  St.  Honorat  et  sur 
les  lies  de  L6rins,  par  A.  L.  Sardou.  Paris, 
n.  d.     r.  8°.  2383 

Jlcyor,  M.  P.  H.    Vie  latine  de  St.  Honorat  et  F. 

28  pp.    (fiomrenm,  v.  8, 1879,  p.  481.) 

Ferdinand  I,  Emperor  of  Austria.  Kaiser 
Ferdinand  von  Oesterreich.  8  pp.  ( Uiisere  Zcit,  1875,  v.  2, 
p.  429.) 

Ferdinand  I,  Emperor  of  Germany  and  King  of 
Bohemia  and  Hungary. 

Ranke,  L.  von.  Ferdinand  I  and  Maxi- 
milian II  of  Austria.     1853.  3607 

Oliith,  O.     Wahl    Ferdinands   I    zuni    Koenig   von 

Boehmen,  1526.  64  pp.  (Verein  f.  gesch.  d.  Deutschen  in 
Boehmcn,  Mitthcil.  v.  15,  1877,  pp.  198,  271.)— Ileroldt, 
J.,  Basilius.  Rerum  contra  Tarcas  auspiciis  Ferdinaudi 
anno  1556  gestarum  historiola.  29  pp.  (Schwandtner, 
J.  G.,  Script,  rer.  Hungar.  v.  1,  p.  630.)— iKerniotr'',  J. 
Rerum  gestarum  inter  Ferdinandum  et  Joannem  Hun- 
gariae  Reges  commentarius.  34  pp.  (Schwandtner,  J.  O., 
Script,  rer.  Hungar.  v.  2,  p.  382.) 

See  also  Thirty  years'  war. 

Ferdinand  II,  Emperor  of  Germany  and  King 
of  Bohemia  and  Hungary. 

Khevbnhiller,  p.  C.  Annales  Ferdi- 
nandei,  oder  wahrhaffte  beschreibung  Kay- 
ser's  Ferdinandi  des  andern.  1721-26,  12  v. 
in  8.  3611 

CiiiiKlely.  A.    Die  maritimen  plaene  der  Habsburger 

und  die  antheilnahme  Kaisers  F.  am  polnisch-schwe- 
dischen  kriege  waelirend  der  jahre  1627-29.  54  pp. 
(Vienna,  Akad.  wissens.  Phil.-hist.  clnssc,  Denkschr.  v.  39, 
1891.) 

.Sec  also  Thirty  years'  war. 

Ferdinand  III,  Emperor  of  Germany  and  King 

of  Bohemia  and  Hungary.  Infra.  G.  B.  Nozze  della 
Principessa  Eleonora  Oonzaga  coll'  Imperatore  F.  10  pp. 
(Soc.  stor.  lombarda,  Archiv.  1  s.  1877,  p.  254.) 

Ferdinand  I  { the  Just),  King  of  Aragon.  Valla, 

L.  De  rebus  a  Ferdinundo  Aragoniae  Rege  gestis  libri 
III.   68  pp.    {Bea,\e,B..,  Rer.  Hispan.script.v.2,p.  lOOTi.) 

Ferdinand  I,  II,  III,  Kings  of  Bohemia  and 
Hungary.  See  Ferdinand  1,  II,  HI,  Emperors 
of  Germany. 

Ferdinand  I,  King  of  Naples.  1423-94.  Res- 
ponsiva  Catharinae  et  Joanni  Galeatio  Mcdiolanensium 
Ducibus.  4  pp.  (Baluze,  B.,  Mlscell.  v.  1,  p.  509.)— Fun- 
damenta  excusantis  se  cum  Re^e  rrniielae.  2  pp. 
(Baluze,  E.,  Misccll.  v.  1,  p.  620.) 

Nforza,  C,  and  Sforza,  O.  G.  M.  Ad  Begem  Ferdi- 
nandum.   1pp.    (Baluze,  E.,  iifisccW.  V.  1,  p.  .508.) 

Ferdinand  IV,  King  of  Naples  (or  Ferdinand  I, 
King  of  the  Two  Sicilies.)  Bozxo,  S.  V.  Documenti  spet- 
tanti  a]  regno  di  Ferdinand©  IV  Borbone.  31  pp.  (Ar- 
chiv. stor.  ital.  4  8.  v.  3,  1879,  p.  346;  V.  6,  1880,  p.  9.)— 
<are|>|»i.  E.  Nuovi  documenti  sul  regno  di  Ferdinando 
IV  di  Napoli  tratti  da  una  corrispondenza  privata.  7  pp. 
(Archiv.  stor.  ital.  4  s.  v.  4,  1879,  p.  198.) 


FERDINAND  V,  King  of  Spain 


1407 


FERGUS  HISTORICAL  8ERIE 


Ferdinand  V,  King  of  Spain. 

Dati,  G.,  Bp.  of  St.  Leone.  Lettcra  dell' 
isole  che  ha  trovato  nuovamente  il  Re  di 
Spagna,  poemetto  in  ottava  rima.  1873. 
[Scelta  di  curiositcL  lettcrarie,  no.  136.)        2332 

Morel-Fatio,  A.    I'ofime  barcelonais  en  riionneur 

de  Ferdinand  le  Catholique.  6  pp.  (Bomonio,  v.  16,  1887, 
p.  92.) 

and  Isabella,  of  Castile,  Queen  of  Spain. 

Pbescott,  W.  H.  History  of  the  reign  of 
Ferdinand  and  Isabella,  the  Catholic.  1828, 
3  V.  3532 

PULGAR,  F.  del.    Cr6nica  de  los  Seiiores 

Reyes  cat61icos  Don  Fernando  y  Doiia  Isabel 
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iVote.— Attributed  to  Antonio  de  Lebrija. 

Ferdinand  I,  Kitig  of  the  Two  Sicilies.  See  Fer- 
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Ferdinand  I,  Prince  of  Bulgaria.    Bourchier, 

J.  D.  In  the  Balkans  with  F.  19  pp.  {Fortn,  Rev.  n.  s. 
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Fcrdiiiaml  III,  Grand  Duke  of  Tuscany.  Reu- 
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Ferdinand,  Valentin.  Kunstmann,  F.  V.  Fer- 
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p.  111.)— V.  Ferdinand's  beschreibung  der  westkueste 
Afrika's  bis  zuin  Senegal,  rait  einleitung  und  anmerkun- 
gen.  64  pp.  (Munich,  Akad.  wissens.  Denkschr.  v.  32: 
Hist,  classe,  Abhandl.  v.  8,  pt.  1,  1856,  p.  221.)— V.  Ferdi- 
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Denkschr.  v.  32:  Hist,  classe,  Abhandl.  v.  8,  pt.  3,  1860, 
p.  781.) 

Ferdinaiideische  fundatioii.    21  pp.    Sche- 

bek,  E.  (Verein  f.  gesch.  d.  Deutschen  in  Boehmen, 
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Fer6,  Charles,  M.  D.  1852—.  Nerve  troubles 
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p.  230.)— Sensation  and  movement.  20  pp.  (Brain,  v.  8, 
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Animal  magnetism.      See  Binet,   A.,   and 

F6r6,  C. 

Oalton,J.  C.    Dr.  F6r6  on  cerebral  topography.  5  pp. 

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F^re,  Charles  Octave.    1815-75. 

Lfigendes  et  traditions  de  la  Normandie. 

Rouen,  1843.     8°.  2251 

F^r^al,  Victor  de,  pseud.    See  Suberwick,  ( — ), 

Mmc.  de. 
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Ferghana,  Thirkeatan.    Middendorpp,  A.  T. 

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Fcrtfiis,  Robert. 

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Directory  of  the   city  of  Chicago,   1839. 

Chicago,  1876.    p.  8°.     (Fergus  Hist.  S.  no.  2.) 

3597 
Fergus,  "Walter,  M.  D.    Development  of  boys. 

10  pp.     (London,  Internal.  Health    Exbib.  Literature, 
V.  11,  p.  486.) 

Fergit.s,  Romance.  Guillaumb,  le  Normand, 
dit  le  Clerc.  Fergus,  herausg.  von  Ernst 
Martin.     1872.  2373 

Ferguut,  nieuwe  uitgave  van  Eelco  Ver- 

wijs.   1882.   (Moltzer,  H.  E.,  and  Winkel,  J.  te, 
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—3192 

Roman  des  aventures  de  Fregus.    Pub. 

pour  la  premifere  fois,  par  F.  Michel.     1841. 
( A  bbotsford  Club. )  2563 

Fergus  Historical  Series.  Chicago,  1876-84. 
27  nos.  in  4  v.  p.  8°.  3597 

Contents.  Hickling,  W.,  and  Hubbard,  G.  S.  Billy 
Caldwell,  no.  10.— Fergus,  B.  Biographical  sketch  of 
John  Dean  Caton,  no.  21.  — Mason,  E.  G.  Old  Fort 
Chartres,  no.  12.  —  Balestier,  J.  N.  Annals  of  Chi- 
€a|;:o,  no.  1.  —  Biographical  sketches  of  some  of  the 
early  settlers  of  the  city  of  Chicago,  nos.  5, 6. — Brown,  H. 
Present  and  future  prospects  of  Chicago,  no.  9.— Fergus, 
R.  Directory  of  the  city  of  Chicago,  1839,  no.  2.— Hyde, 
J.  N.  Early  medical  Chicago,  no.  11.— Marshall,  J.  A. 
Rise  and  progress  of  Chicago,  no.  9.  —  Martineau,  H. 
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J.  W.  Business  directory  and  statistics  of  the  city  of 
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Statistics  concerning  the  city  of  Chicago,  no.  18. — Went- 
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early  Chicago  and  Illinois  bar,  no.  22.— Scammon, 
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annual  meeting  of  the  Chicagiro  Itlstorieal  Society, 
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reminiscences,  no.  19.  —  Hall,  W.  M.,  and  others. 
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Stephen  A.  Douglas,  no.  15.— Beckwlth,  H.  W.  t'ort- 
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and  a  treatise  on  the  western  Indians,  no.  26.— Caton,  J. 
D.  Last  of  the  Illinois  and  a  sketch  of  the  Pottawa- 
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nois, no.  14.  —  Conkling,  J.  C.  Recollections  of  the 
bench  and  bar  of  central  Illinois,  no.  22.— Gillespie,  J. 
Recollections  of  early  Illinois  and  her  noted  men,  no.  13. 
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on  the  inception  and  origin  of  the  Illin»is-<'entral 
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FERGUS  HISTORICAL  SERIES 


1408 


FERGUSSON,  Sir  Henry  Creswicke 


—Mason,  E.  G.  KiwikKsklit  and  its  parish  recorda, 
no.  12.— Kinrie,  J.  A.  Sketch  of  the  late  Col.  John  H. 
Klnclv,  no.  10.— Hoyne,  T.  The  lawyer  as  a  pioneer, 
no. 22.— Arnold,  I.  N.  Abraham  L.inooln,  no.  15.— First 
■nnr<ler  trial  in  Iroquois  county  for  the  first  murder 
in  Cook  county,  no.  14.— Arnold,  I.  N.  William  B.  Ogr- 
<ieii ;  and  early  days  in  Chicago,  no.  17.— Scammon,  J.  Y. 
Wm.  B.  Ogden,  no.  17.— Harrison,  W.  H.  Discourse  on 
the  aborigines  of  the  Ohio  valley,  no.  26.— Caton,  J.  D. 
Origin  of  the  prairies,  no.  3.— Hickling,  W.,  and  Hub- 
bard, O.  S.  Shabomee,  no.  10.— Brown,  W.  H.  Histor- 
ical sketch  of  the  early  movement  in  Illinois  for  the 
legalization  of  slavery,  no.  4.— Mason,  E.  G.  Col.  John 
Todcrs  rerord-book,  no.  12.— Beckwith,  H.  W.  "The 
WlnnebaKO  scare,"  no.  10.— Hoffman,  C.  F.  Winter 
In  t  he  west :  letters  descriptive  of  Chicago  and  vicinity 
in  1833-34,  no.  20. 

Ferguson,  ( — ). 

Late  proceedings  and  votes  of  the  Parlia- 
ment of  Scotland  ;  contained  in  an  address 
delivered  to  the  King,  signed  by  the  plurality 
of  the  members  thereof,  stated  and  vindicated. 
[Anon.]  Glasgow,  1689.  sm.  4°.  ( Tracts  re- 
lating to  Scotland. )  2594 

Ferguson,  Clement.   First  editions  of  the  Bible 

printed  in  America.  1  p.  {Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  22,  1889, 
p.  SOI.)  — NassHchiisetts  Bay  psalm  book,  1640. 
2  pp.  (Mag.  Am.  Hul.  v.  23,  1890,  p.  384.)— Blue  and 
beautiful  ?rar raKansctt.  3  pp.  ( Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  24, 
1890,  p.  112.)— Slew  KnsrlaiHl  primer,  1690.  1  p.  {Mag. 
Am.  Hist.  v.  20, 1888,  p.  148.) 

Ferguson,  David,  M.  D.  Preventable  conta- 
gious diseases.  12  pp.  (Am.  Pub.  Health  Assoc.  Reports, 
v.  9,  p.  221.) 

Ferguson,  Dugald.    1840 — . 

Vicissitudes  of  bush  life  in  Australia  and 

New  Zealand.    London,  1891.    8=.  2493 

Ferguson,    James.      Robert    Ferguson,    the 

plotter.  10  pp.  (Rev.  of  in  Afae?rM7ton'»  Most.  V.57,  1888, 
p.  131.) 

Ferguson,  James.    Edgar,  J.  G.    Boyhood  of 

F.    12  pp.    {In  ht»  Boyhood  of  great  men,  p.  149.) 
See  also  Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  134,  1883,  p.  244. 

Ferguson,  Jan  Helenus. 

Manual  of  international  law,  for  the  use  of 
navies,  colonies,  and  consulates,    v.  2.    Lon- 
don, 1884.     8°.  —1355 
Nolc—V.  1  wanting. 
Ferguson,  John,  LL.  D.    Torture  and  punish- 
ment.   9  pp.    (Paton,  J.,  Scottish  nai.  mem.  p.  328.) 

Ferguson,  John. 

Ceylon  in  the  "jubilee  year."  With  an 
account  of  the  progress  made  since  1803 .  .  . 
the  resources  awaiting  development  by  capi- 
talists .  .  .  with  specially  prepared  maps  and 
numerous  illustrations.  3  ed.  London,  1887. 
12°.  1496 

Ferguson,  John.  On  a  copy  of  Albertus  Mag- 
nus' De  secretis  mulierum,  printed  by  Machlinia.  9  pp. 
1  pi.    {Archaeologia,  v.  49,  1886,  p.  335.) 

FergiLson,  Lt.-Col.  Patrick.  Lt.-Col.  P.  Fergu- 
son :  a  career  of  the  American  Revolution.  15  pp. 
{BlackuxMd's  Mag.  v.  132,  1882,  p.  318.) 

Ferguson,  Richard  Saul.    1837—. 

History  of  Cumberland.  London,  1890.  8°. 
(Popular  county  histories.)  2526 

Opening  address  to  the  section  of  architecture  at  the 

Leamington  meeting.  14  pp.  {Archaeol.  Journ.  v.  45, 
1888,  p.  257.)— Carlisle  bushel.  9  pp.  {Archaeol.  Journ. 


V.  42,  1886,  p.  303.)  —  Notes  on  the  initial  letter  of  a 
charter  of  Edward  H  to  the  city  of  Carlisle.  5  pp. 
1  pi.  {Archaeol.  Journ.  v.  39, 1882,  p.  291.)— «'lvlc  maces. 
4  pp.  3  pi.  {Archaeol.  Journ.  v.  41, 1884,  p.  370.)— t'tilver- 
hoiises.  12  pp.  3  pi.  (^rchocoi.  Jou™.  v.44.  1887,  p.  106.) 
— KiilttiiiK-sheaths  or  knitting-sticks.  2  pp.  1  pi. 
(Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc.  Journ.  v.  37,  1881,  p.  262. )— Mor- 
peth (irreat  mace.  6  pp.  2  pi.  {Archaeol.  Journ.  V.  i2, 
1885,  p.  90.)— Picture  board  dummies  at  the  county 
hotel  Carlisle.  13  pp.  3  pi.  {Archaeol.  Journ.  v.  47, 1890, 
p.  321.)— Preface.  7  pp.  (Macpherson,  H.  A.,  Kcr(c6roec 
fauna  of  Lakeland,  p.  v. ) 

[Ed.)  Testamenta  Karleolensia.  The  series 

of  wills  from  the  prae- reformation  registers  of 
the  Bp.  of  Carlisle,  1353-86.  Kendal,  1893.  8°. 
( Cumberland  and  Westmorland  Antiq.  and  Ar- 
chaeol. Soc.  Extra  s.  v.  9. )  2545 

and  Cowper,  H.  Swainson.  Archaeo- 
logical survey  of  Cumberland  and  Westmoreland,  and  of 
Lancashire  north-of-the-sands.  54  pp.  1  pi.  {Archaeol- 
ogia, V.  53,  pt.  2,  1893,  p.  485.) 

Ferguson,  Robert,  M.  D.  [Ed.)     1799-1865. 

Papers  relative  to  the  question  of  providing 
adequate  means  for  the  study  of  anatomy. 
London,  1832.  8°-  (  With  Hill,  R.,  Home  colo- 
nies. )  3155 

Ferguson,  Robert.    —1714.    Appeal  from  the 

country  to  the  city,  for  the  preservation  of  His  Majesties 
person,  liberty,  property,  and  the  Protestant  religion. 
8  pp.    ( With  Turbervill,  E.,  Information. ) 

Ferguson,  Robert.     1837—. 

Surnames  as  a  science.    London,  1883.    12°. 

—2124 

Tetitonlc    name -system    applied    to  the  family 

names  of  France,  England,  and  Germany.  7  pp.  ( Rev. 
of  in  Jahrb.f.  roman.  und  engl.  lit.  v.  7,  1866,  p.  243.) 

Ferguson,  Robert.      Ferguson,    the   plotter. 

10  pp.    {Macmitlan's  Mag.  v.  57, 1888,  p.  131.) 

Ferguson,  S.  W. 

Sherman's  campaign  in  Mississippi  in  win- 
ter of  1864.    See  Ross,  L.  S.,  and  others. 
Ferguson,  Sir  Samuel,  LL.  D.     1810-86. 

Hibernian  nights'  entertainments.  [Dub- 
lin Univ.  Mag.  v.  4-7,  1834-36. )  4116 

Ogham  inscriptions  in  Ireland,  Wales,  and 

Scotland.     Edinburgh,  1887.     8°.  1724 

[Srotlce  of  F.]     21  pp.    {Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  140,  1886, 

p.  621.) 

Ferguson,  W.  Lloyd. 

Archaeologia  Adelensis.  See  Simpson,  H.  T. 
Fergussoii,  Lt.-Col.  Alexander. 

Hon.  Henry  Brskine,  Lord  Advocate  for 
Scotland,  with  notices  of  certain  of  his  kins- 
folk and  of  his  time.  Edinburgh,  1882.  8°. 
(Rev.  of  in  Blackwood^s  Mag.  v.  132,  1882, 
p.  462. )  4894 
{Ed. )  Maj.  Eraser's  MS.  See  Praser,  Maj.  J. 

I.alr4l  of  I^af;:  a  life  sketch.    9  pp.    ( Rev.  of  in  Jfoc- 

millan's  Mag.  v.  54,  1886,  p.  116.) 

Fergussoii,  Arthur  W. 

Mexico.  With  plate  of  Pres.  Diaz.  [Wash- 
ington], 1891.  8°.  (U.  S.  Am.  Republics, 
Bureau  of.  Bull.  no.  9. )  —4394 

Fergussoii,  Maj. -Gen.  Sir  Henry  Creswicke. 

Notes  on  Capt.  Durand's  report  upon  the  islands  of 
Bahrein.  27  pp.  (Royal  Asiat.  Soc.  Qt.  Brit.  Jbum.  n.  s. 
V.  12,  1880,  p.  201.) 


PERGUS80N,  James 


1409 


FERNANDEZ  FLOREZ,  Isidoro 


Fergussoii,  James.    1808-86. 

History  of  the  modern  styles  of  architec- 
ture. 3  ed.  revised  by  Robt.  Kerr.  With 
illustrations.     London,  1891.     2  v.  8".    — 17CG 

The  Parthenon ;  an  essay  on  the  mode  by 

which  light  was  introduced  into  Greek  and 
Roman  temples.     London,  1883.    4°.  1781 

Temple  of  Diana  at  Ephesus,  with  especial 

reference  to  Mr.  Wood's  discoveries  of  its  re- 
mains.    London,  1883.     4°.  1782 

Notes  on  Babu  R&gendral&la  Mitra's  paper  on  the  age 

of  the  caves  at  AJaiitfl.  14  pp.  (Royal  Asiat.  Soc.  Gt. 
Brit.  Jmirn.  n.  s.  v.  12, 1880,  p.  139.)— On  the  identification 
of  the  portrait  of  t'hosrops  II  among  tlie  paintings  in 
the  caves  at  Ajantfi.  16  pp.  (Royal  Asiat.  Soc.  Gt.  Brit. 
Journ.  n.  s.  v.  11, 1879,  p.  155.) — Remarks  on  Mr.  Sewell's 
paper  [on  ]Ilou4-ii -TliHnnju^'H  ]>liaiiaknc*lieka], 
5  pp.  (Royal  Asiat.  Soc.  Gt.  Brit.  Journ.  n.  s.  v.  12,  1880, 
p.  105.)— Tomb  of  PorMeniin.  26  pp.  1  pi.  {Journ.  of 
Hellen.  studies,  v.  6,  1885,  p.  207.)— On  the  Maka,  Nam- 
vat.  and  Gupta  craM.  A  supplement  to  his  paper  on 
Indian  chronology.  27  pp.  (Royal  Asiat.  Soc.  Gt.  Brit. 
Journ.  n.  s.  v.  12,  1880,  p.  259;)— Restoration  of  the  Wcst- 
iniiiNtor  Hall.  12  pp.  (.Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  18,  1885, 
p.  771.) 

• Architecture  of  Ahmedabad.     See  Hope, 

Sir  T.  C. 

Bcal.  S.  Note  on  pi.  XXVIII,  fig.  I,  of  Mr.  Fergus- 
son's  "  Tree  and  serpent  worship."  2  ed.  3  pp.  (Royal 
Asiat.  Soc.  at.  Brit.  Journ.  n.  s.  v.  14,  1882,  p.  39.)  — 
(jlrook  areliacolog^y :  Mr.  Fergusson's  Parthenon 
and  Temple  of  Diana.  28  pp.  (Quart.  Rev.  v.  158,  1884, 
p.  184.) 

Ferjjimt.    Guillaume,  le  Normand,  dit  le  Clerc. 

(Moltzer,  H.  E.,  and  Winkel,  J.  te,  Biblioth. 

van  middelnederl.  letterkunde. )  — 3192 

P^ria,  Gomez  Suarez  de  Pigueroa  y  C6rdova, 

Du^uede.  —1671.  Cartas.  185  pp.  (Col.  doc.  hist.  Espaila, 
V.  87,  p.  3.) 

Feri.shta.    See  Firishta. 

Ferishtah's  faiicie.s.    Browning,  R.  1388 

Feniiails.    Cuming,   H.   S.    On  the  Norman 

fermail.  5  pp.  1  pi.  (Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc.  Jourji.  v.  18, 
1862,  p.  227.) 

See  also  t'ONtuine.— OriiainciitN, 

Fermat,  Pierre  de.    Piguier,  G.  L.    Pierre  de 

Fermat.  16  pp.  1  pi.  (/n  hts  Vies  dcs  savants  ill ustres, 
V.  4,  p.  470.) 

Fernie  rtii  Clioqnard.    264  pp.    Cherbuliez, 

C.  v.  (G.  Valbert,  pseud.)  (Rev.  d.  deux  mondes,  1882, 
3  p«r.  V.  54,  pp.  481,  721  ;  1883,  3  pfir.  V.  55,  pp.  5,  241,  481.) 

Fermeiid'-iii,  F.  Eusebius  (Ed.) 

Acta   Bulgariae   ecclesiastica   ab    a.    1565 
usque  ad  a.  1799.   Zagrabiae,  1887.  8°.   [Monu- 
menta  spectant.  hist.  Slav,  merid.  v.  18.)     3405 
Fermeiitation. 

Trouessart,  E.  L.  Microbes,  ferments, 
and  moulds.    1886.     {Internat.  Sei.  S.)    —1607 

Vallery-Radot,   R.     Louis  Pasteur,  his 

life  and  labours.  Tr.  from  the  French,  by 
Lady  Claud  Hamilton.     1885.  5882 

Dudley,  C.  B.     Means  of  distinguishing  ferments. 

3  pp.  (Franlclin  Inst.  Journ.  3  s.  v.  71,  1876,  p.  129.)— 
Hartley,  W.  N.  Fermentation  and  distillation.  9  pp. 
(.Soc.  of  arts,  Journ.  v.  32,  1884,  p.  967.)— Papillon,  F. 
Ferments,  fermentations,  and  life.  15  pp.  (Pop.  Sci. 
Monthly,  v.  5,  1874,  p.  542.)— Pasteur,  L.  On  fermenta* 
tion.     11  pp.     (Pop.  Sci.  Monthly,  v.  7,  X875,  p.  709.)— 


Nelileiehert, F.  Das  diastatische ferment  der  pflanzen. 
88  pp.  (Acad.  Caes.-Leop.  Car.  Nova  acta,  v.  62,  1894,  p.  I.) 
— Tyiidall,  J.  Fermentation  and  its  bearings  on  the 
phenomena  of  disease.  16  pp.  (LitteWs  Liv.  Age,  v.  131, 
1876,  p.  643;  Pop.  Sci.  Monthly,  v.  10,  1877,  p.  129.)— Wil- 
liamson, A.  W.  On  fermentation.  6  pp.  (Soc.  of  arts, 
Journ.  V.  18, 1870,  p.  753.)— Wyatt,  F.  Modern  theories 
of  fermentation,  with  notes  on  the  morphology  and  cul- 
ture of  yeasts.  17  pp.  (Franklin  Inst.  Jourjt.  v.  142,  1896, 
p.  270.) 

See  also  Dublin  Univ.  Mag.  v.  88, 1876,  p.  124.  Also  Ale. 
—Bacteria.  — Beer.  —  Ciieinlstry .— Oeriii  tlieory 
of  clisenNe.  —  Infection.  —  Microbes.  —  Wine.  — 
Yeasts. 

Fcrino,  Italy.  MiNicis,  G.  de  (J5Jd. )  Cronache 
della  citta  di  Fermo.  1870.  (Florence,  R. 
Deputaz.  sugli  studi  di  storia  patria  .  .  .  di 
Toscana  .  .  .  Doc.  di  storia  ital.  v.  4. )  4381 

Ferinor,  Henrietta  Louisa,  Countess  of  Pomfret. 

Thomson,  Mrs.  K.  B.  Frances,  Countess  of  Hertford, 
and  Henrietta  Louisa,  Countess  of  Pomfret.  30  pp.  (In 
her  Celebr.  friendships,  v.  2,  p.  317.) 

Fern,  Fanny,  pseud.    See  Parton,  Mrs.  S.  P.  W. 

E.  (in  preceding  catalogue). 
Fern   islands.     Hook,  B.      Sea-birds  at  the 

Fame  islands.    8  pp.    (Century  Mag.  v.  10,  1886,  p.  557.) — 
PlKott,  T.  D.    Birds  of  the  outer  Fames.    ID  pp.    (Con- 
temp.  Rev.  v.  64, 1888,  p.  182.) 
See  also  Darlintf,  G. 

Fern  leaves  from  Fanny's  Port-Polio.  Parton, 
Mrs.  S.  P.  W.  E.  2206 

Fernald,  Henry  Torsey,  Ph.  D. 

Relationships  of  arthropods.  Baltimore, 
1890.   8°.   (Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  r/ieses,  1890.) 

.—2306 
Fenian  Caballero,  pseud.    See  Arrom,  C.  B. 
deP. 

Femande.    Dumas,  A.,  CEhivres  compl.  v.  113. 

—4174 
Fernandez,  Geronimo. 

Honour  of  chivalry,  or  the  famous  and  de- 
lectable history  of  Don  Bellianis  of  Greece. 
Tr.  out  of  Italian.  [Anon.]  London,  1683. 
8°.  P.  R. 

Fernandez,  Le6n. 

Historia  de  Costa  Rica  durante  la  domina- 

ci6n  espanola,   1502-1821.      Publlcala  R.  F. 

Guardia.     Madrid,  1889.     r.  8°.  4634 

Fernslndez,  Lucas.     Morel-Patio,   A.     Notes 

sur  la  langue  des  farsas  y  gglogas  de  P.  6  pp.  (Romania, 
V.  10,  1881,  p.  239.) 

Fernandez,  Vasco.    Justi,  K.    Die  portugie- 

sische  malerei  des  XVI  jahrhunderts.  34  pp.  6  pi. 
(Koenigl.  Preussisch.  kunstsamml.  Jahrb.  v.  9,  1888,  pp. 
137,  227.) 

Fernslinlez    Brein<iii,    Jos6.      Don   Marciso 

Serra.  17  pp.  (Novo  y  Colson,  P.  de,  Autor.  dramdt.  con- 
temp.  v.  1,  p.  347.) 

Feriiiliidez  Dnro,  Ces&reo. 

Armada  invencible.  Madrid,  1884-85.  2  v. 
8°.  3522 

Fernslndez   Fhirez,    Isidoro.      1833 — .      Don 

Manuel  Tamayo  y  Bans.  26  pp.  (Novy  y  Colson,  P.  de, 
Autor.  dramdt.  contemp.  v.  2,  p.  461.) — Don  Jos^  Zor* 
rilla.  17  pp.  (Novo  y  Colson,  P.  de,  Auior.  dromdt.  COT»- 
temp.  v.  1,  p.  169.) 


PERNANDEZ-GUERRA  Y  ORBE,  A. 


1410 


FERRAR,  Nicholas 


Feriijlndez  -  Gnerra     y     Orbe,     Aureliano. 

1816—.  Don  Juan  Eugenio  Hartzenbusch.  24  pp.  (Novo 
y  Colson,  P.  de,  Autor.  dramdl.  contemp.  v.  1,  p.  405.)— 
Vida  de  Don  Francisco  de  QuevcKlo  y  'Vlll«>|ira«. 
43pp.  (Quevedoy  Villegas,  F.  O.de,  Ofrra«.  V.  1,  p.  xxxix: 
BiUioth.  de  auior.  eapafl.  v.  23.) 

Fernaudo,  St.,  of  Seville.     Boutelou,  C.    On 

au  ivory  figure  in  the  royal  chapel  of  F.  15  pp,  1  pi. 
(Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc.  Joum.  v.  S9, 1883,  p.  12.) 

Fernando  Noronha,  Island.    Hemsley,  W.  B. 

Report  on  the  botany  of  the  Atlantic  islands.  22  pp. 
(Challenger  Exped.  Bot.  v.  1,  pt.  2,  p.  9.) 

Feme,  Henry,  Bp.  of  Chester.    1602-62. 

Conscience  satisfied  that  there  is  no  war- 
rant for  the  armes  now  taken  up  by  subjects. 
By  way  of  reply  unto  severall  answers  made 
to  a  treatise  formerly  published  for  the  re- 
solving of  conscience  upon  the  case.  Oxford, 
1643.    sm.  4°.     (Pamphlets :  Charles  I,  v.  6.) 

4555 

Heble,  C.    Answer  to  Dr.  Feme's  reply, 

entitled  Conscience  satisfied :  especially  to  as 
much  of  it  as  concerned  that  answer  to  his 
treatise  which  went  under  the  name  of  the 
Fuller  answer.  [Anon.}  1643.  {Pamphlets  : 
Charles  I,  v.  6. )  4555 

Fuller  answer  to  a  treatise  written  by 

Dr.  Feme,  entituled  The  resolving  of  con- 
science, etc.  lAnon.}  1642.  (Pamphlets: 
Charles  I,  v.  3. )  4555 

Femiqiie,  Emmanuel.    1854-85.    Note  sur  des 

fouilles  faites  a  Prgneste,  en  1882.  8  pp.  (Keo.  archlol. 
3  s.  V.  2,  1883,  p.  205.) 

Table  de  Souk  el-Khmis,  inscription  ro- 

maine  d'Afrique.    See  Cagnat,  R. 

Feniow,  B.  E. 

Consumption  of  forest  supplies  by  railroads 
and  practicable  economy  in  their  use.  Wash- 
ington, 1890.  8°.  (U.  S.  Agricult.  Dept.  of. 
Forest  divis.  Bull.  no.  4. )  —4693 

Practicability  of  an  American  forest  ndniiniMtra- 

tion.    18  pp.    (Am.  Econ.  Assoc.  Pub.  V.  6,  no.  3,  p.  75.) 

Fernow,  Berthold.    1837—.  , 

Ohio  valley  in  colonial  days.  Albany,  1890. 
4°.  3592 

Leaf  from  the  Cireen  moiiiilains.  13  pp.   (Pa.  Maj. 

Hiat.  V.  11,  1887,  p.  160.)— Middle  colonies.  70  pp. 
(Winsor,  J.,  Narrat.  and  crit.  hist,  of  America,  y.  5,  p.  189.) 
—New  Sfellierland,  or  the  Dutch  in  North  America. 
48  pp.  (Winsor,  J.,  Narrat.  and  crit.  hi^t.  of  America,  v.  4, 
p.  395.)— WaNlilUKlon'H  inllllAry  faniily.  23  pp. 
(Mag.  Am.  Hint.  v.  7, 1881,  p.  81.) 

(Ed.)    Documents  relating  to  the  colonial 

history  of  the  State  of  New  York.  v.  12-15. 
Albany,  1877-87.     4  v.  4°.  3561 

Note.— For  v.  1-11  tee  O'Callaghan,  E.  B.,  in  preceding 
catalogue. 

Contents.  Documents  relating  to  the  history  of  the 
nntch  and  Nwediwh  Hettlementtt  on  the  Delaware 
river,  v.  12.— Documents  relating  to  the  history  and  settle- 
ments of  the  towns  along  the  HndHon  and  Mohawk 
rivers,  v.  13.— Documents  relating  to  the  history  of  the 
early  colonial  settlements  principally  on  I.on|^  lHlan<i, 
V.  14.— Xew  York  in  the  Revolution,  y.  15.— Kew  York 
State  archives,  v.  15. 


Fernow,  Karl  Ludwig.     1763-1808. 

Francesco  Petrarca  dargestellt.  Nebst  dem 
leben  des  diehters  und  ausfuehrlichen  aus- 
gabenverzeichnissen  herausg.  von  Ludwig 
Hain.     Altenburg,  1818.     16°.  2377 

Ferns. 

Baker,  J.  G.  Summary  of  new  ferns  which 
have  been  discovered  or  described  since  1874. 
1892.  —2683 

Britton,  N.  L.,  and  Brown,  A.   Illustrated 

flora  of  the  northern  United  States,  Canada, 
and  the  British  possessions,  v.  1.  Ophioglos- 
saceae  to  aizoaceae.  Ferns  to  carpet^weed. 
1896.  .  —2672 

Campbell,  D.  H.  Structure  and  develop- 
ment of  the  mosses  and  ferns.    1895.       — 2603 

Kaulpuss,  G.  p.    Enumeratio  filicum  quas 

in  itinere  circa  terram  legit  01.  Adalbertus  de 
Chamisso.     1824.  —2666 

Pbesl,  K.  B.    Tentamen  pteridographlae. 

1836.  —2666 

Raddius,    J.       Plantanim    Brasiliensium 

nova  genera  et  species  novae,  vel  minus  cog- 
nitae.     Pars  I.  Filices.     1825.  —2681 

Anderson,  G.  C.    List  of  ferns  found  in  the  valley  of 

the  river  Min,  Foochow.  1  p.  (Royal  Asiat.  Soc.  North- 
China  branch,  Joum.  n.  s.  v.  16,  pt.  1,  1881,  p.  247.)— 
Keyserllng:.  A.  Qen.  Adiantum  L.  44  pp.  1  pi.  (St. 
Petersburg,  Acad.  Mim.  7  s.  v.  22, 1876. )— Waterliouse, 
N.  On  the  habitats  of  some  of  our  British  ferns.  18  pp. 
(Lancashire  and  Cheshire  Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  n.  s.  v.  3, 1863, 
p.  97.) 

See  also  Botany.— CryptOKainia. 

Ferns,  Bibliography. 

Campbell,  D.  H.  Bibliography,  14  pp.  (In  his 
Structure  and  development  of  the  mosses  and  ferns, 
p.  621.) 

Fernyhalgli  cliallce  and  paten.    4  pp.  2  pi. 

Fallow,  T.  M.    (Archaeol.  Joum.  v.  42,  1885,  p.  418.) 

Feroe  islands.    See  Faroe  islands. 

Feronia.    La  Blanehfere,  R.  de.    Tgte  colossale 

trouvfe  dans  les  thermes  de  Fgronie.  4pp.  (Rev.  archlol. 
n.  s.  V.  41,  1881,  p.  370.) 

Ferrai,  Luigi  Alberto. 

Lorenzino  de'  Medici  e  la  Society,  cortlgiana 

del  cinque-cento.     Milano,  1891.     12°.        3547 
Storia  di  Firenze.    23  pp.    (Archiv.  star.  ital.  5  s.  v.  8, 

1891,  p.  186.) — II  processo  di  Pier  Paolo  Vergerio.  71  pp. 

(Archiv.  star.  Hal.  4  s.  v.  15,  1885,  pp.  201,  333 ;  v.  16,  1885, 

pp.25,  153.) 

Ferraioli,  Alessandro.      Paludi   pontine  e   il 

presente  stato  del  bonificamento.  22  pp.  (Nuov.  antol. 
8  s.  V.  34,  1891,  p.  474.) 

Ferrand,  Gabriel  (Ed. ) 

Contes  populaires  malgaohes.  Paris,  1893. 
16°.  (Coll.  de  contes  et  de  chanson  populaires, 
V.  19. )  1217 

Ferrar,  John,  and  Jebb,  (— ).  Life  of  Nicholas 
Ferrar.  Now  first  ed.  with  illustrations  by 
J.  E.  B.  Mayor.    Cambridge,  1885.    12°.     4727. 

Ferrar,  Nicholas. 

Ferrar,  J.,  and  Jebb,  ( — ).  Life  of 
Nicholas  Ferrar.     1855.  4727 

Bindley,  T.  H.     At  Little  Gidding.    7  pp.    (ilfacmji- 

lan's  Mag.  v.  66, 1887,  p.  268.) 


FBRRAR,  William  Hugh 


1411 


FERRATO,  Pietro 


Ferrar,  William  Hugh. 

Comparative  grammar  of  Sanskrit,  Greek, 
and  Latin,     v.  1.     London,  1869.     8°.      —2143 
Ferrara,  Bp.  of.    See  Guide. 
Ferrara,  Duchesses  of.    See  Borgia,  L.— Renfie, 

of  France. 
Ferrara,  Duke  of.    See  Este,  E.  d'. 
Ferrara,  Italy. 

Farolfi,  U.  M.,  pseud.    Lum  dal  manegh  ; 
dialoghi  famigliari  in  lingua  ferrarese.    1719. 

2302 

Grassi,  p.  de.    Due  spedizioni  militari  di 

GiuHo  II  [1506-07 ;  1510-12]  ...  con  docu- 
menti  e  note  di  L.  Frati.  1886.  (Romagna, 
R.  Deputaz.  di  storia  patrla.  Doc.  e  studj, 
V.  1. )  4373 

SoLEKTi,   A.    Ferrara  e  la  corte  estense 

nella  seconda  metft  del  secolo  decimosesto. 
1891.  3534 

Statuti  di  Ferrara,  dell'  anno  1288.    Ed.  a 

cura  del  Conte  Cammillo  Laderchi.  1864. 
(Romagna,  R.  Deputaz.  di  storia  patria: 
Monumenti  istoriei,  1  s.  Statuti. )  4361 

Bo<l«,  W.     Die    ausbeute    au8   den    magazinen    der 

koeniglichen  gemaelde-galerie  zu  Berlia :  Schule  von 
Verona,  Ferrara,  und  Bologna.  13  pp.  3  pi.  (Kocnigl. 
Preussisch.  kunstsamml.  Jahrb.  v.  8,  1887,  p.  120.)  — 
Cnfli,  M.  Tarsie  e  gli  intagli  in  legno  nel  coro  della 
cattedrale  di  F.    7  pp.     (Soc.    stor.    lombarda,  Archiv. 

1  8.  1877,  p.  621.)— t'lttadella,  L.  N.  Saggio  di  storia 
politica  di  F.  42  pp.  {Archiv.  stor.  ital.  3  s.  v.  2S,  1877, 
pp.  43,  208.)— Nozze  e  commedie  alia  corte  di  F.  nel  Feb- 
braio  1491.  5  pp.  (Soc.  stor.  lombarda,  Archiv.  2  s. 
1884,  p.  749.)— Fcrraro.  Q.  Tradizioni  ed  usi  popolari 
ferraresl.     19  pp.     (Archiv.  studio   tradis.  popolari,  v.  5, 

1886,  p.  268.)— (£d.)  Poesie  popolari  ferraresi  in  un  mano- 
scritto  del  secolo  XVIII.  8  pp.  {Archiv.  studio  tradiz. 
popolari,  v.  2,  1883,  p.  585.)— Wriiyer,  O.  Palais  de 
Schifanoia  k  Ferrare.  29  pp.  {Rev.  d.  deux  mondes,  1883, 
3  p6r.  V.  58,  p.  613.)— Hark,  F.  Die  fresken  im  Palazzo 
Scbiffanoja  in  F.  28  pp.  2  pi.  (Koenigl.  Preus.sisch. 
kunstsamml.  Jahrb.  v.  5,  1881,  p.  99.)— .Morblo,  C.  Fer- 
rara. 100  pp.  (/n /lis  Storie  dei  muuicipi  ital.  V.  1,  p.  33.) 
— Kainazzliii,  A.  I  musici  fianiminghi  alia  corte  di  F. 
Giaches  de  Wert  e  Tarquinia  Molza.  18  pp.  (Soc.  stor. 
lombarda,  Archiv.  1  s.  1879,  p.  116.)— Veiitiiri,  A. 
Beitraege  zur  geschichte  der  ferraresischen  kunst.  18 
pp.  2  pi.    (Koenigl.  Preussisch.  kunstsamml.  Jahrb.  v.  8, 

1887,  p.  71.)— Relazioni  artistiche  tra  le  corti  di  Milano  e 
F.  nel  secolo  XV.    56  pp.    (Soc.  stor.  lombarda,  Archiv. 

2  s.  1885,  p.  226.) 

Ferrarese,  Alberto.   Venturi,  A.    Unbekannte 

Oder  vergessene  kuenstler  der  Emilia.  11pp.  (Koenigl. 
Preussisch.  kunstsamml.  Jfi/irb.  v.  11, 1890,  p.  183.) 

Ferrari,  Giuseppe.      Rosa,    G.     Storia   delle 

rivoluzioni  d'ltalia,  di  F.  78  pp.  {Archiv.  stor.  ital.  2  s. 
V.  8,  pt.  1,  1858,  p.  85;  V.  8.  pt.  2, 1858,  p.  59.)— Tabarrlnl, 
M.  Giuseppe  Ferrari.  6  pp.  {Archiv,  stor.  ital.  3  s.  v.  2i, 
1876,  p.  358.) 

Ferrari,  Jacopo.     Viani,  P.   Jacopo  Ferrari. 

19  pp.    {Scelta  di  curiositA  lett^rarie,  no.  82,  p.  xvii.) 

Ferrari,  Pio  Vittorio. 

Relazione  della  Sub-Commissione  di  S. 
Giorgio  di  Nogaro  per  la  topografla  della 
Venezia  nell'  et3,  romana.  Dall'  Ansa  alia 
Zellina.     See  Pancini,  D.,  and  others. 

Ferrari,  Severino.    1856 — .    Canti  popolari  in 

San  Pietro  Capoflume.     31  pp.      {Archiv.  studio  tradiz' 
Vol.  III.— 177. 


popolari,  v.  7,  1888,  p.  387;  v.  8,  1889,  p.  106;  v.  10,  1891, 
p.  413.)— QolfodiSpezlM.    4pp.    {Nuov.  antol.Sg.  v.2S, 

1890,  p.  532.) 

Ferrariae.    See  lie  de  France. 
Ferrario,  Qiulio. 

Storia  ed  analisi  degli  antichi  romanzi  di 
cavalleria  e  del  poemi  romanzeschi  d'ltalia, 
con  dissertazioni  suU'  origine . . .  de'  cavalieri, 
suUe  corti  d'amore  sui  tomei .  .  .  [With  bibli- 
ography,    niustr.]     Milano,  1828-29.     4  v.  8°. 

2325 
Ferraris,   Carlo  Francesco.    1850—.    Imposta 

militarc  in  Francia  e  1  nuovi  studi  su  di  essa  in  Germania 
ed  in  Italia.  29  pp.  (JVuot).  anfol.  3  s.  v.  25,  1890,  p.  509.)— 
II  riordinamento  degli  istituti  di  einli»tlon«.    23  pp. 

(Nuov.  antol.  3  a.  v.  32,  1891,  p.  720.) 

Ferraris,  Luigi.    A  proposito  di  una  nuova 

Camera.  31  pp.  {Nuov.  antol.  3  s.  v.  29,  1890,  p.  708.)  — 
Italia  e  Roma.  33  pp.  {Nuov.  antol.  8  s.  v.  28, 1890, 
p.  290. )— I  nuovi  provedimenti  per  noma.  12  pp.  {Nuou. 
antol.  3  s.  v.  28,  1890,  p.  428.) 

Ferraris,  Maggiorino.   Convenzioni  marittime. 

19  pp.  {Naov.  antol.  3  s.  v.  33,  1891,  p.  777.)— Problems 
della  circolazione  cartacea  in  Italia.  24  pp.  {Nux>v. 
antol.  3  s.  v.  31,  1891,  p.  302.) 

Ferraro,  Giuseppe.      1846  — .      Folklore  dell' 

agricoltura.    24  pp.    {Archiv.  studio  tradiz. popolari,  v.  10, 

1891,  pp.  266,  347.)— TrartiKionl  ed  usi  popolari  fer- 
raresi. 19  pp.  {Archiv.  studio  tradiz.  popolari,  v.  5,  1886, 
p.  268.) 

(Ed.)     Canti  popolari  in  dialetto  logudo- 

rese.  Torino,  1891.  12°.  (Comparetti,  D., 
and  Ancona,  A.  d',  Canti  e  racconti  del  po- 
polo  ital.  v.  9. )  1225 

{Ed.)    Poesie  popolari  religiose  del  secolo 

XIV,  pub.  per  la  prima  volta.  Bologna,  1877. 
12°.  2306 

The  same.  {Scelta  di  ciiriositd,  letterarie, 
no.  152. )  2342 

( Ed. )    Relazione  delle  scoperte  fatte  da  O. 

Colombo,  da  A.  Vespucci,  e  da  altri  dal  1492 
al  1506,  tratta  dai  manoscritti  della  Biblioteca 
di  Ferrara  e  pub.  per  la  prima  volta.  Bologna, 
1875.  12°.  (Scelta  di  curiositd.  letterarie,  no. 
144. )  2342 

— -  {Ed.)  Spigolature  di  canti  popolari  parmigiani  e 
monferrini.  28  pp.  {Archiv.  studio  tradiz.  popolari,  v.  8, 
1889,  pp.  322,  497;  v.  9,  1890,  p.  267.)— (JBd.)  Poesie  po- 
polari ferraresi  in  un  manoscritto  del  secolo  XVIII. 
8  pp.    {Archiv.  studio  tradiz.  popolari,  v.  2,  1883,  p.  585.) 

(Ed. )    Alcune  poesie  inedite  del  Saviozzo  e 

di  altri  autori.  See  Forestani,  S.,  detto  II 
Saviozzo,  and  others. 

(Ed.)     Diario  del  viaggio  fatto  in  Inghil- 

terra  nel  1639  dal  Nunzio  pontificio  Rossetti. 
See  Parma,  D.  F. 

(Ed.)    Libro  del  Gandolfo  Persiano  delle 

medesine  de  falconi.     See  Gandolfo,  Persiano. 

(Ed.)     Raccolta  di  sacre  poesie  popolari. 

See  Pellegrini,  G. 

Ferrato,  Pietro  (£;d.)    1815-80. 
Due  novelle  antichissime  inedite.    Venezia, 
1868.     r.  8°.  2313 

(Ed.)    Sette  novellette  edite  ed  inedite  di 

varii  scrittori.    Venezia,  1869.    8°.  2313 


FERRATO,  Pietro 


1412 


PERRIER,  David 


See 


See 


(Ed.)    Consiglio  contro  a  pistolenza. 

Garbo,  T.  del. 

{Ed.)       Pronostichi      d'lppocrate. 

Hippocrates. 

Iiitrn,  Q.  B.    Pietro  Ferrato.    2  pp.    (Soc.  stor.  lom- 

barda,  Archiv.  1  s.  1880,  p.  625.) 

Fernizzi,  Giuseppe  Jacopo.    1813 — .    Manuale 

Dantesco.     Bassano,  1865-77.     5  v.  16°.      2386 

Contents.    ArloMto,  v.  3. — BiblioK:rafla,  t.  4,  5. — 

Blblioft-rafia  PetrarclieMCa,  v.  3. — Enclclopedia 

l>aiitcsca,  V.  1-3. — Petraron,  v.  3. — TasNO,  v.  3. 

Torquato    Tasso :    studi    biograflci-critici- 

bibliograflci.     Bassano,  1880.     12°.  2395 

Delia  prosadi  Dante  comparata  a  quelle  degli  altri 

prosatorl  del  suo  tempo.  18  pp.  (Cellini,  M.,  and 
Ghivizzani,  G.,  Dante  e  il  suo  secolo,  p.  776.) 

(i  rosso,   S.     Degli  studi  di  F.  su  Torquato  Tasso. 

33  pp.     (Propugnatore,  v.  14,  pt.  1,  1881,  p.  266.) 

Ferree,  Barr.  American  conception  of  archi- 
tecture. 10  pp.  (JVeKJ  Englander,  v.  64,  1891,  p.  385.)— 
.4irohitecliire  as  affected  by  the  progress  of  civiliza- 
tion. 15  pp.  (.New  Englander,  v.  54,  1891,  p.  116.)— His- 
torical origin  of  art.  4  pp.  (Am.  Antiq.  v.  13,  1891, 
p.  225.)— tiothic  architecture.  13  pp.  (Westm.  Rev. 
V.  136,  1891,  p.  404.)— Historical  American  Exhibi- 
tion at  Madrid.  3  pp.  (ilfag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  27,  1892 
p.  147. )— Element  of  terror  in  primitive  art.  18  pp 
1  pi.    (Am.  Antiq.  v.  11, 1889,  p.  331.) 

Ferreira,  Alexandre  Rodrigues.    Cabral,   A. 

do  V.  Alex.  Rodrigues  Ferreira.  105  pp.  (Rio  de 
Janeiro,  Biblioth.  nac.  Annaes,  v.  1,  1878,  pp.  103,  222; 
V.  2,  1877,  p.  192;  v.  3,  1877,  pp.  54,  324.)— Qlossario  Bra- 
Eilico  extrahido  das  memorias  ineditas  do  F.  6  pp. 
(Rio  de  Janeiro,  Biblioth.  nac.  Annaea,  v.  1,  1876,  p.  179.) 

Ferreira,  Silvestre  Pinheiro.  See  Pinheiro- 
Ferreira,  S. 

Ferrel,  William,  I'h.  D.    1817—. 

Popular  treatise  on  the  winds  :  comprising 
the  general  motions  of  the  atmosphere,  mon- 
soons, cyclones,  tornadoes,  water-spouts,  liail- 
storms,  etc.    New  York,  1889.    8°.  —2485 

Recent  advances  in  meteorology,  system- 
atically arranged  in  the  form  of  a  text-book, 
designed  for  use  in  the  Signal  Service  school 
of  instruction  at  Fort  Myer,  Va.  Washing- 
ton, 1886.  8°.  {U.  S.  Signal  Office,  Ann. 
report,  1885,  v.  2. )  —3475 

Temperature  of  the  atmosphere  and  earth's 

surface.  Washington,  1884.  4°.  {U.  S.  Sig- 
nal Office,  Prof,  papers,  no.  13. )  —3482 

Ferrer,  Joaquin  Maria  de  (Ed. )     1777—. 

Resena  documentada  de  los  principales 
negocios  que  se  ban  ventilado  por  el  Minis- 
terio  de  Estado  desde  el  mes  de  Ootubre  de 
1840  hasta  la  reunion  de  las  cortes  de  1841. 
Madrid,  1841.     8°.  3513 

Ferrer,  Vicente,  St.    See  Vicente  Ferrer,  St. 

Ferrer  de  Valdecebro,  Andres.    17  cent. 

Historia  de  la  vida  maravillosa  y  admirable 
del  segundo  Pablo,  Ap6stol  de  Valencia,  San 
Vicente  Ferrer.     Madrid,  1791.     sm.  4°.     4754 

Ferreri,    Zaccaria.      1479-1524.      Epistola   de 

laudibus  urbls  Faventiac.  2  pp.  (Mittarelli,  O.  B.,  .4d 
Script,  rer.  Ital.  Muralorii  aeceasiones,  p.  842. )— Apologia 
del  popolo  vlceutino.  Ripubblicata  c  illustrata  da 
Bernardino  Morsolin.  32  pp.  (Venice,  R.  Depntaz.  di 
storia  patria :  Monument,  tor,  4  s.  Miscel.  2  ».  T.  3.) 


Ferrerio,  Giovanni.    16  cent.    Historia  mon- 

asterii  a  Kenlos  ...  in  Scotia.  5  pp.  (Martine,  E.,  and 
Dnrand,  U.,  Vet.  script,  ampliss.  collect,  v.  6,  p.  319.) 

Ferrero,  Ermanno.    1855—.    Storia  dell'  Ac- 

cademia  dei  Lincei.  9  pp.  (Archiv.  stor.  ital.  4  s.  v.  15, 
1885,  p.  394.)— Nicomede  Bianciii.  15pp.  (Archiv.  stor. 
ital.  4  s.  V.  17,  1888,  p.  414.)— Documenti  sulle  relazioni 
delle  clttH  toscane  coll'  Oriente  cristiano.  13  pp 
(Archiv.  stor.  ital.  4  s.  v.  5,  1880,  p.  293.)— P.  Giuseppe 
Colombo.  2  pp.  (Archiv.  stor.  ital.  4  s.  v.  14,  1884, 
p.  122.)— Nnova  storia  di  t'lllppo  II.  23  pp.  (Archiv. 
stnr.  ital.  4  s.  v.  8, 1881,  p.  405 ;  v.  11,  1883,  p.  376.)— lailjfl 
XIV  e  Maria  Mancini.  10  pp.  (Archiv. stor.  iial.  is.v.l, 
1881,  p.  399.)— Vincenzo  Promls.  7  pp.  (Archiv.  stor. 
ital.  5  s.  V.  5,  1890,  p.  176.)— Mostra  della  citti  di  Roma 
alia  esposizione  di  Torino,  1884.  12  pp.  (Archiv.  stor. 
ital.  4  S.  V.  15,  1885,  p.  100.) 

( Ed. )     Lettres  de  Henriette-Marie.     See 

Henrietta  Maria,  Queen  of  England  (in  pre- 
ceding catalogue). 

— -  (Ed.)    Relazioni  diplomatiche  della  mon- 

archia  di  Savoia.    See  Manno,  A.,  and  others. 

Ferrero  -  Poiizlfflione,    Giovanni    Secondo. 

I'^olini,  F.  Memorie  della  vita  e  dei  tempi  di  F.,  rac- 
colti  ed  illustr.  per  G.  B.  Adrian!.  21  pp.  (Archiv.  stor. 
ital.  2  s.  V.  5,  pt.  2,  p.  71.) 

Ferrers,  George.  Circa  1500-79.  General  nar- 
rative of  the  recapture  [of  Calais].  13  pp.  (Arber,  E., 
Eng.  garner,  v.  4,  p.  173.) 

Ferrey,  B.  Edmund.    Somerset  type  of  church 

compared  with  that  of  some  other  counties.  12  pp. 
(Somersetshire  Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc. 
V.  29,  1884,  p.  41.)— Symbolism  in  early  and  mediaeval 
art.  10  pp.  (Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc.  Journ.  v.  39,  1883, 
p.  376.) 

Ferrey,  Benjamin.    1810-80. 

Recollections  of  A.  N.  Welby  Pugin,  and 
his  father,  Augustus  Pugin ;  with  notices  of 
their  works.  With  an  appendix  by  E.  S. 
Powell.     London,  1861.     8°.  4794 

.St.  Ciitlibcrt's.  Wells.    4  pp.  2  pi.    (Somersetshire 

Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  v.  2,  1852,  p.  93.)— 
—Remarks  on  the  Gothic  towers  of  Somerset.  10  pp. 
(Cottle,  J.,  Soir\e  account  of  the  church  of  St.  Mary  Magda- 
lene, p.  77.)— Observations  on  the  west  front  of  Wells 
cathe<lral.  21  pp.  1  pi.  (Somersetshire  Archaeol. 
and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  v.  19,  1874,  p.  73.) 

Communications  on  the  west  front  of  Wells 

cathedral.     See  Irvine,  J.  T.,  and  Ferrey,  B. 

Forri,  Girolamo.  1713-86.  Epistola  de  tabu- 
lario  Azzuriniano.  3  pp.  (Mittarelli,  G.  B.,  Ad  Script, 
rer.  Ital.  Muralorii  accessiones,  p.  852. ) 

Ferrl,  Henri.    1856—. 

Sociologie  criminelle.    Paris,  1893.  8°.     —2332 
Ferrl,  Luigi.    1826 — .    Accademia  platonica  di 

Firenze  e  le  sue  vicende.  19  pp.  (Nuov.  antol.  3  s.  v.  34, 
1891,  p.  226.)— Facoltft  <li  lettere  e  filosofia  e  i  pro- 
fessor! delle  scuole  secondarie.  19  pp.  (Nuov.  antol. 
3  s.  v.  30,  1890,  p.  623.)— Pietro  Pomponazzi  e  la  Rinas- 
cenza.    32  pp.    (Archiv.  stor.  ital,  3  s.  v.  15,  1872,  p.  66.) 

Davidson,  T.    Ferri:  La  psychologie  de  I'association 

depuis  Hobbes  jusqu'a  nos  jours.  9  pp.  (Mind,  v.  10, 
1885,  p.  124.) 

Ferriby,  South,  England.    Keyser,  C.  E.    On 

the  sculptured  tympanum  of  a  former  doorway  in  the 
church  of  South  Ferriby,  Lincolnshire.    18  pp.     (Arch- 
aeologia,  v.  47,  1882,  p.  161.) 
See  also  Ijiiicolnshire. 

Ferrier,  David,  M.  D.,  LL.D.    1843—. 

Functions  of  the  brain.    2  ed.,  re- written 
and  enlarged.    London,  1886.    8°.  —1693 


PERKIER,  David 


1413 


FERTILIZATION  OP  PLANTS 


Case  of  allocliirin.    5  pp.    {Brain,  v.  5,  1883,  p.  389.) 

— Heidcnhain  oiiHiiiuinl  iii»;ir"**tiM»i>  13  pp.  {Brain, 
V.  3,  1881,  p.  383.)— Localisation  of  atrophl*  itarnly- 
scH.  38  pp.  {Brain,  v.  4,  1882,  pp.  217,  303.)— Munk  on 
localization  of  function  in  the  brain.  3  pp.  {Bi-ain, 
V.  1, 1879,  p.  229. )— Nothnagel  on  the  regional  diagnosis 
of  diseases  of  the  brain.  15  pp.  (Brain,  v.  3,  1881,  p.  8.5.) 
— Brain  oi*  a  criminal  liinntii*.  12  pp.  {Brain, 
V.  5, 1883,  p.  62.)— CVrebral  niiil»l.v<»pia  and  liemiopia. 
22  pp.  8  pi.  {Brain,  v.  3,  1881,  p.  456.)— Observations  on  a 
case  of  c«*rel>ral  4*or(ieo-in«^(liillary  f^^lioina. 
11  pp.  {Brain,  v.  6,  1881,  p.  67.)— Pain  in  the  head  in 
connection  with  forebral  iliNoase.  11  pp.  {Brain, 
V.  1, 1879,  p.  467.)— Vomiting  in  connection  with  cerebral 
disease.  11  pp.  {Brain,  v.  2,  1880,  p.  223.)— Duret  on 
eerobral  traiiinntiNiii.  8  pp.  (Brain,  v.  1,  1879, 
p.  101.)— t'riiral  iiioiioi>IOK'ia :  limited  cortical  lesion 
of  opposite  hemisphere.  5  pp.  {Brain,  v.  3,  1881,  p.  128.) 
— Olioma  of  the  right  optic  thalamus  and  corpora 
quadrigemina.  6  pp.  {Brain,  v.  5,  1883,  p.  123.)— Brissaud 
on  lieiiiiplog'ie  coiitraciiiro.    9  pp.    {Brai7i,   v.  3, 

1881,  p.  363. )— llonilpio^'io  ninMciilar  airopliy  of 
peripheral  origin.  8  pp.  {Brain,  v.  5,  1883,  p.  521.)— 
Boyer's  Etudes  cliniques  sur  les  K^hIoiih  c<»rtic*aleM. 
3  pp.  (Braiit,  V.  2,  18«0,  p.  400.)— Cyon  on  the  functions 
of  the  s<'inioireiilar  caiinlN.  11  pp.  {Brain,  v.  1, 
1879,  p.  239.)— Hemisection  of  the  Npiiial  cortl.  12  pp. 
{Brain,  v.  7,  1885,  p.  1.)— Struempell  on  the  pathological 
anatomy  of  tabes  ilorNaliN.  6  pp.  {Brain,  v.  5,  1883, 
p.  274.) 

^fnclcenzie,  W.  L.    Ferrler;  Croonian  lectures  on 

cerebral  localisation.  3  pp.  {Mind,  v.  16,  1891,  p.  104.)— 
Watipvillo,  A.  de.  Ferrier  and  Yeo  on  the  eifects  of 
lesions  of  the  cerebral  hemispheres.  3  pp.  {Brain,  v.  7, 
1885,  p.  139.) 

Ferrier,  John  A.  H.  (Ed.) 

Journal  of  Maj.  R.  Ferrier.  See  Ferrier, 
Maj.  R. 

Ferrier,  Maj.  Richard.    1671-1728. 

Journal  while  travelling  in  France  in  the 
year  1687.  With  a  brief  memoir  of  his  life. 
Compiled  by  Richard  F.  E.  Ferrier  and  John 
A. H.  Ferrier.  Westminster,  1894.  4°.  (Cam- 
den iniscel.  V.  9  :  Camden  Soc.  n.  s.  no.  53. ) 

1504 
Ferrier,  Richard  F.  E.,  and  Ferrier,  John 
A.  H.  (Eds.) 

Journal  of  M.aj.  R.  Ferrier.  See  Ferrier, 
Maj.  R. 

Ferrier,  Susan  Edmonstone.    Saintsbury,  G. 

Miss  Ferrier's  novels.    18  pp.    {Fortn.  Bev.  n.  s.  v.  31, 

1882,  p.  314.) 

Ferrier,  Walter  F. 

Catalogue  of  a  stratigraphical  collection  of 
Canadian  rocks  prepared  for  the  World's 
Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago,  1893.  Ot- 
tawa, 1893.  8°.  (Selwyn,  A.  R.  C,  Oeol.  surv. 
of  Canada. )  — 1654 

Ferrifere,  Emile.   Watteville,  A.  de.    Perrifere: 

L'ftme  est  la  fonction  du  cerveau.  3  pp.  {Brain,  v.  7, 
1885,  p.  275.) 

Ferrlere,  Hector  de  la.    See  La  Fem&re-Percy, 
H.,  Comte. 

Ferrifere  le  Vaycr,  T.  de. 

Une  ambassade  fran5aise  en  Chine.  Jour- 
nal de  voyage.     Paris,  1854.     8°.  .2406 

Ferris,  A.  C.    To  California  in  1849  through 

Mexico.    14  pp.    (Century  Mag.  v.  20,  1891,  p.  666.) 


Ferris,  Benjamin  G. 

Utah  and  the  Mormons.  The  history,  gov- 
ernment, doctrines,  customs,  and  prospects 
of  the  Latter-Day  Saints,  from  personal  obser- 
vations during  a  six  months'  residence  at 
great  Salt  Lake  City.    New  York,  1854.    12°. 

—2204 
Ferris,  Richard.    16  cent. 

Most  dangerous  and  memorable  adventure. 

London,    1590,   repr.    1883.     8°.      (Arber,   E., 

Eng.  garner,  v.  6. )  2117 

Ferri.ss,  Walter  M.    Obstacles  to  civil-service 

reform.    10  pp.    (Forwm,  v.  9, 1890,  p.  508.) 

Ferro,  Eugenio.    Enrico  Stanley  e  le  sue  im- 

prese  africane.  25  pp.  {Nuov.  aiitol.  3  s.  v.  29,  1890, 
p.  26.) 

Ferrueci,  Michele.      1801—.      La  Latinita  di 

Dante.  11  pp.  (Cellini,  M.,  and  Ghivizzani,  G.,  Dante  e 
il  suo  secolo,  p.  703. ) 

Ferriicci,  Rosa.    Perreyve,  H.    Rosa  Perrucci, 

ses  lettres  et  sa  mort.  27  pp.  ( Correapandant,  v.  44, 1868, 
p.  235.) 

Ferriiccio  del  Ficca.    Novella  di  anonimo. 

Firenze,  1867.     8°.  2314 

Ferriice,  St.    Meginhard,  Mbnfc  o/i<V?da.    Ex 

sermone  de  Sancto  Ferrucio.  3  pp.  (Frankfort  Soc. 
Script.  V.  16,  pt.  1,  p.  148.) 

Ferry,  Gabriel,  pseud.    See  Bellemare,  G.  (in 

supplement). 
Ferry,  Jules  Francois  Camille.    Sulzer  F,    Die 

ministerien  Ferry  und  Freycinet.  12  pp.  ( Unsere  Zeit, 
1887,  v.  1,  p.  541.) 

Ferry,  An  old.    4  pp.    Clement,  J.     (Pa.  Mag. 

Hist.  v.  9,  1885,  p.  441.) 

Ferseii,  JohanAlex,  Gre/ve.   1750-1810.  French 

army  in  the  Revolutionary  war.  Tr.  by  Georgine 
Holmes.  34  pp.  (Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  25,  1891,  pp.  55,  156.) 
— I.ctfors  to  his  father  in  Sweden,  1780-82.  29  pp. 
(Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  3, 1879,  pp.  300,  369,  437.) 

I..#vis,    P.   M.  G.,  Due  de.    Comte  de  Fersen.    1  p. 

(Barri6re,  J.  F.,  Mim.  rel.  hist,  de  France,  v.  14,  p.  328.) — 
Reiiniont,  A.  von.  Corte  milanese  del  1773  e  il  Conte 
P.    4  pp.    (Archiv.  star.  ital.  4  s.  v.  6, 1880,  p.  322. ) 

Fert^,  Henri.    Shafl'a  Asar,  po6te  satirique. 

17  pp.    (Journ.  asiat.  8  s.  v.  7, 1886,  p.  377. ) 

Fertiaiilt,    Prangois.      1814—.      Chansons   de 

noces  de  la  Haute-Bourgogne.  6  pp.  (Romania,  v.  12, 
1883,  p.  595. ) 

Fertiff,  Michael.    1801-73. 

Magnus  Felix  Ennodius  und  seine  zeit. 
Landshut,  1858-60.     3  pts.  in  1  v.  4°.  3222 

Contents.    Leben  des  heiligen  KpiphaniiiH,  pt.  2. — 
Lobrede  aaf  Tlieodoricli  «len  UroNNeii,  pts.  1,  3. 

Doellinfipor,  J.  J.  I.  von.     Fertig.     1  p.      (In  his 

Akad.  vortraege,  v.  2,  p.  188.) 

Fertility.    See  Fecundity. 

Fertilization  of  plants.    Mueller,  H.    Fer- 
tilisation of  flowers.     1883.  —2693 

RosNbacli,  F.    Ueber  kreuz-  und  selbstbefrnchtung 

im  pflanzenreich.  15  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1886,  v.  1,  p.  107.) 
— Verhoef,  C.  Blumen  nnd  insekten  der  insel  Norder- 
ncy  und  ihre  wechselbeziehungen.  171  pp.  (Acad. 
Caes.  Leop.  Car.  Nova  acta,  v.  61,  p.  45.)— Wiillionim, 
M.  Die  gcgenseitigen  beziehnngen  der  blumen  und 
insekten.    13  pp.    ( f/nsere  Zei*,  1882,  v.  2,  p.  .503.) 

See  aiso  Botany.— Flowers, — Insof^fs. 


FERTILIZERS 


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FETICHISM  IN  POLITICS 


Fertilizers.  Bliss,  W.  J.  A.  Apparent  forces 
between  fine  solid  particles  totally  immersed 
in  liquids.  [1895.]  (Johns  Hopkins  Univ. 
Theses,  1895.)  .—2306 

I'raas.   C.      Kunstduenger-fabrikation   vom    stand- 

punkte  der  volkswirthschaft.  10  pp.  (  UTisere  Zeit,  1866. 
V.  1,  p.  541.)— Zur  lyesoliichte  der  diieiiicerlohro, 
mil  besonderm  bezug  auf  Justus  von  Liebig.  30  pp. 
(Unaere  Zeit,  1865,  v  1,  pp.  753,  833. )— Teriie,  B.  Report 
.  .  .  with  special  reference  to  the  methods  adopted  for 
the  control  of  the  fertilizer  trade.  20  pp.  (Frankl.  Inst. 
Joum.  V.  131,  1892,  p.  450.) 

See  also  Aurlculture.  — Chemistry.  — Guano.— 
Xlt  rates.— Phosphates. — Sewage. 

Fe-sseiiden,  Tliomas  Green  (Christopher  Caus- 
tic, pseud. )     1771-1837. 

Some  thoughts  on  the  present  dispute  be- 
tween Qt.  Britain  and  America.  Phila.,  1807. 
8°.     (Bound  pamph.y.lXQ.)  5925 

Terrible  tractoration!    A  poetical  petition 

against  galvanising  trumpery,  and  the  Per- 
kinistic  institution,  in  four  cantos,  most 
respectfully  addressed  to  the  Royal  College 
of  Physicians.   2  ed.    London,  1803.   12°.    1308 

Hawthorne,    N.      Thos.    G.    Fessenden.       18    pp. 

(Works,  V.  12,  p.  246.) 

Fesseiuleii,  William  Pitt.    Scott,  H.  W.    W.  P. 

Fessenden.  8  pp.  1  pi.  (In  his  Distinguished  Am.  law- 
yers, p.  351.) 

Fessler,  Ignaz  Aurelius.    1756-1839. 

Abaelard  und  Heloisa.     Karlsruhe,  1810. 

2  V.  in  1,  12°.  4766 

Feste  pel  conferimento  del  patriziato  romano 

a  Giuliano  e  Lorenzo  de'  Medici.    Palliolo,  P. 

{Scelta  di  curiositcl  letterarie,  no.  206.)        2352 
Fe.ste  romaiie.    Bonghi,  R.  2723 

Fester,  Richard.    Eine  vergessene  geschichts- 

philosophie.  Zur  geschichte  des  jungen  Deutschlands. 
38  pp.    (Samtnl.  wisaena.  vortrg.  n.  s.  v.  5,  1891,  p.  33.) 

Festival  liall  of  Osorkon  II  in  the  great  tem- 
ple of  Bubastis.  Naville,  H.  B.  {Egypt  Ex- 
plor.  Fund.)  2702 

Fe.stival  of  life.    17  pp.    Thomson,  J.,  Poet. 

works,  V.  2,  p.  286. 

Festivals.  Smith,  H.  Festivals,  games,  and 
amusements,  ancient  and  modern.  1831.  (Har- 
per^s  Fam.  Libr.  no.  25. )  4337 

Bonrqiielot,    F.     Arrfit   da    Parlement    du    Paris 

relatif  il  la  fete  des  innocents  dans  la  ville  de  Tournay, 
1499.  10  pp.  (BiWtotft.  ajoie  des  CA<iri€S,  V.  3,  1841,  p.  568.) 
— t'astainij:,  A.  F6tes,  offrandes,  et  sacrifices  dans 
I'antiquit*  p^ruvienne.  29  pp.  (Soc.  am.  de  France, 
Archives,  n.  s.  v.  3, 1884,  p.  239.) 

See  also  Ml  hallow  eve. — Antnseinents. — Annl- 
yeraarleH.  — Bacchanals.  —  Carnivals.  —  Christ- 
mas.— Kaster.— Eleusis  and  Kleusinlan  Myster- 
ies.—Kpiphany.—  Oanies.  —  Holidays.  —  1,'uper- 
calia.— Habbath,  flnnday.— Thari^elia. 

Festivals,  Ecclesiastical. 

Butler,  A.  Moveable  feasts,  fasts,  and 
other  annual  observances  of  the  Catholic 
Church.     1836.  — 4156 

Ubener,  H.  K.  Christlicher  festbrauch. 
1889.  ( In  his  Religionsgesch.  untersuchungen, 
V.  2.)  —4286 


Bodenlielmer,  C.    Fa;ade  du  dOme  et  les  fites  de 

Florence.  IB  pp.  (Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p€r. 
V.  34,  1887,  p.  558.)— Ephraeni,  St.,  the  Syrian.  De  festis 
diebus.  [Or.  et  Lat.]  2  pp.  (Opera  omnia,  v.  3,  p.  11.)— 
Uianipielro,  J.  Octave  de  la  ffite-Dieu  Sl  Torre  del 
Greco.  11pp.  (Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p6r.  v.  24, 
1884,  pp.  138.)— Olanandrea,  A.  FestadiS.  Giovanni  nei 
proverbi  e  negli  usi  marchigiani.  3  pp.  (Archiv.  studio 
tradiz.  popolari,  v.  8,  1889,  p.  334.)— Leber,  J.  M.  C. 
Origine  des  r«jouissances  de  la  St.  Martin.  7  pp.  (In 
his  Dissert,  rel.  hist,  de  France,  v.  9,  p.  465.)— Martlno. 
M.  di.  Feste  dell'  anno  nelle  credenze  popolari  svedesi. 
12  pp.  (Archiv.  studio  tradiz.  popolari,  v.  7,  1888,  p.  57.)  — 
Pettliifjal,  J.  Dissertation  on  the  Qule  of  August. 
8  pp.     (^rc/MWJotogia,  V.  2,  1773,  p.  60.) 

Festivals,  Greek  and  Roman. 

Feste  romane. 


1891. 


2723 


BONQHI,  R. 

Oreg;orovlus,  F.    Das  roemische  passionsspiel  im 

mittelalter  und  in  der  renaissance.  7  pp.  (  Unsere  Zeit, 
1890,  V.  2,  p.  134.)— I.lppert,  J.  Ibn  al-Kifti  ueber  den 
ursprung  der  Apaturien.  4  pp.  (Deutsch'.  niorg.  gesells 
Zeits.  V.  48,  1894,  p.  486.)— Mommseu,  A.  Dieattischen 
Skirabraeuche.  29  pp.  (Philologus,  v.  50, 1891,  p.  108.)— 
Petersen,  C.  Die  fruehlingsfeste  des  Agraulos  und 
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See  also  Greece,  Manners  and  customs. 

Festons  und  decorative  gruppen  nebst  einem 
zieralphabete  aus  pflanzen  und  thieren.  Ger- 
lach,  M.  — 17A4 

Festiis,  Sextus  Pompeius.    Circa  2  cent. 

De  verborum  signiflcatione,  lib.  XX,  notis 
et  emendationibus  illustravit  Andreas  Dace- 
rius,  in  usum  serenissimi  Delphini,  accedunt 
in  hac  nova  editione  notae  integrae  Josephi 
Soaligeri,  Fulvii  Ursini,  et  Antonli  Augustini, 
cum  fragmentis  et  schedis,  atque  indice  novo. 
Amstelodami,  1700.     sm.  4°.  — 2111 

I>irkseii,  H.  B.  Die  roemisch-rechtlichen  quellen  der 

grammatiker  Verrius  Flaccus  und  F.  45  pp.  (Hinter- 
lassene  schrift.  v.  1,  p.  64.)— Madvijaf,  J.  N.  Festus.  1  p. 
(In  his  Adversaria  crit.  v.  3,  p.  275.)— linger,  Q.  F. 
Zu  F.    3  pp.    (Philologus,  v.  40,  1881,  p.  187.) 

F6te  aux  environs  de  Paris.      53  pp.      Kock, 

C.  P.  de,  CEuvres  compl.  v.  100,  p.  147. 
Fetelliis,  Archdeacon  of  Antioch.  12  cent. 

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Ffites  et  souvenirs  du  Congrfis  de  Vienne. 

La  Garde,  A.,  Comte  de. 
Feth  *  All.    See  Fath-'Ali. 
Fetlierstoii,   John   {Ed.)     Visitation  of    the 

county  of  Cumberland  in  the  year  1615.     See 

St.  George,  Sir  R. 

{Ed.)    Visitation  of  the   county  of  Lei- 
cester in  the  year  1619.    See  Camden,  W. 

{Ed.)    Visitation  of  the  county  of  War- 
wick in  the  year  1619.    See  Camden,  W. 

Fetliy,  (— ).    Luvar's  lament.    3  pp.    (Sibbald, 

J.,  Chronicle  of  Scottish  poetry,  v.  3,  p.  206.) 

Fetialis,  Annius.   Relliquiae.  2  pp.  (Peter,  H., 

Hist.  Horn,  relliquiae,  v.  1,  p.  320. ) 

Fetichisin.    See  Fedshism. 

Fetichism  in  politics.      7  pp.      Lea,   H.   C. 

(Forum,  v.  9,  1890,  p.  430.) 


FETILLY,  Charles 


1415 


FEVER 


Fdtilly,    Charles  (Ed.)      Virgile   travesti    en 

vers  burlesques.    Sco  Scarron,  P. 
F^tis,  Edouard  Francois  Louis.     1816—. 

Qalerie  de  Viconite  Du  Bus  de  Gisignies 
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Fetis,  Frangols  Joseph.    1784-1871. 

Catalogue  de  la  blbliothSque  de,  acquise 

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Fetishism.    Glave,  E.  J.    Fetishism  in  Congo 

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See  also  Idolatry.— Sa]»er.<ttltlon.— Worship. 
Fetus.  Brodie,  Sir  B.  C.  Account  of  the  dis- 
section of  a  human  foetus,  in  which  the  circulation  of 
the  blood  was  carried  on  without  a  heart.  7  pp.  (  ff^orks, 
V.  2,  p.  90. )— Casper,  J.  L.  Age  of  the  foetus.  28  pp. 
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situation  of  the  testis  in  the  foetus,  with  its  descent  into 
the  scrotum.  19  pp.  {Works,  v.  4,  p.  1.)— Sniellle.  W. 
Of  labour  without  any  previous  sensible  motion  of  the 
child,  and  extra-uterine  foetuses.  17  pp.  {In  Ats  Treat. 
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the  foetus  and  its  appendages.  44  pp.  (Jn  his  Textbook 
of  midwifery,  v.  2,  p.  160 :  New  Sydenham  Soc.  v.  123.)— 
The  foetus.  23  pp.  1  pi.  (/n  Ai«  Textbook  of  midwifery, 
V.  1,  p.  115:  New  Sydenham  Soc.  v.  119.) 

See  also  Einbryolog^y.-Oeneration.-Monstrosi- 
tles.- Uterus. 

Feuardent,  F61ix.    1819—. 

Description  historique  des  monnaies  frap- 

pfies  sous  1' Empire  romain.      See  Cohen,  H., 

and  Feuardent,  F. 
Feiicy,  Jean,  Abb6  de.     La  Fons,  A.  de,  Baron 

de  MeUcocq.    Documents  in^dits  relatifs  a  F.    5  pp.  {Soc. 

antiq.  de  Morinie,  Bull.  1857-61,  p.  752.) 

Feudalism. 

Deloche,  J.  E.  M.  La  trustis  et  I'antrus- 
tion  royal  sous  les  deux  premieres  races. 
1873.  —1371 

DONIOL,  J.  H.  A.     Revolution  franjaise  et 

la  fgodalitfi.     1883.  .2695 

FusTEL  DE  CouLANGES,  N.    D.     Histoire 

des  institutions  politiques  de  I'ancienne 
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La  Lumia,  I.    (Ed.)     Estratti  di  un  pro- 

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(Soc.  sicil.  per  la  storia  patria,  Documenti, 
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Roth,  P.  R.  von.    Feudalitaet  und  unter- 

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Boniiasieux,  P.     Souffrances  ffiodales   au   moyen 

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— Hedgre,  F.  H.  Feudal  society.  30  pp.  (/>i  ht's  Martin 
Luther  and  other  essays,  p.  9d.)—IIii<lson,  J.  F.  Mod- 
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Hiif^oliniis.  Summa  super  usibus  feudorum.  14  pp. 
(Gaudenzi,  A.,  Biblioth.  jurid.  niedii  aevi:  Scripta  aneo- 
dota  antiquiss.  glossal.,  v.  2,  p.  181.)— Ichihara,  M. 
Feudal  system  of  Japan  compared  with  that  of  Europe. 
10  pp.  {Neto  Englander,v.  54,  1891,  p.  533.)— Maclean, 
Sir  J.  On  feudal  and  compulsory  knighthood.  9  pp. 
(Bristol  and  Gloucest.  Archaeol.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  9,  1884- 
85,  p.  345.)— Maine.  Sir  H.  S.  Decay  of  feudal  property 
in  France  and  England.  44  pp.  (Jn /ir«  Dissert,  on  early 
law  and  custom,  p.  291.)— Vallancey,  C.    Origin  of  th% 


feudal  system  of  government.  17  pp.  {In  his  Coll.  do 
rebus  Hibem.  v.  5,  p.  317.) 

Sec  also  Banality.  —  BeneflecM.  —  Cblvalry.  — 
France,  Law.  —Law. —  .Middle  Airem.  —  Polltlral 
Nelenee. 
Fcucrbacli,  Anselra.  Hausrath,  A.  Josef  Vic- 
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V.  Hi,  1887,  p.  97.)— Peelit.  F.  Anselm  Feuerbach.  9  pp. 
( Unsere  Zcit,  1880,  v.  1,  p.  463.) 

Feuerbach,  Joseph  Anselm.    Mueller,  H.  A. 

Nachgelassene  schriften  von  F.  7  pp.  {Zcits.  f.  alter' 
thnmsw.  v.  21,  18.54,  p.  155.) 

Feiierhaeli,  Ludwig  Andreas.    Gottschall,   R. 

Ludwig  Feuerbach.  23  pp.  {Unsere  Zeit,  ISl'i,  v  .2,  f.  WIT .) 

Feuerbaoh,  Paul  Johann  Anselm,  Ritter  von. 

Iloekler,  E.  Savigny  und  F.,  die  koryphaeen  der 
deutschen  rechtswissenschaft.  44  pp.  {Samml.  wissens. 
vortrg.  V.  16,  1881,  p.  597.)— Vlscher,  R.  Ueber  Pietro 
Testa  und  F.  3  pp.  2  pi.  (Koenigl.  Preussisch.  kunst- 
samml.  Jahrb.  v.  8,  1887,  p.  154.) 

Feuerleiii,     Eniil.      Neufeste     Faustliteratur. 

12  pp.    (t/nsereifei(,  1877,  V.  1,  p.  801.) 

Feugrfere,  Gaston.    1836—.    Salon  de  1890  et 

I'exposition  du  Champ  de  Mars.  27  pp.  {Corretpondant, 
n.  8.  V.  123,  1890,  p.  763.) 

Feuilles  d'autoinne  :  nouvelle.  34  pp.  Bigot, 

M.  H.  (J.  Mairet,  pseud.)  {Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse, 
3p«r.  V.  21,  1884,  p.  489.) 

Feuillet,    Octave.      1821-90.      Charybde    et 

Scylla:  proverbe.  24  pp.  {Sev.  d.  deux  mondes,  1887, 
3  p6r.  V.  84,  p.  481.)— DHorce  de  Juliette:  comgdie. 
65  pp.  {liev.  d.  deux  mondes,  1889,  3  p«r.  v.  91,  p.  6.)— 
Ilonnctir  d'artiste.  121  pp.  {Rev.  d.  deux  mondes, 
1890,  3  p«r.  V.  98,  pp.  6,  241,  481.)  (Rev.  of  in  Blackwood's 
Mag.  V.  150,  1891,  p.  42.)— La  -Morte.  107  pp.  {Rev.  d. 
deux  mondes,  1885,  3  p6r.  v.  72,  p.  721 ;  1886,  v.  73,  pp.  6, 
241.)  (Rev.  of  in  Macmillan's  ilfai;.  v.  56,  1887,  p.  97.)— 
La  Veuve.  58  pp.  {Rev.  d.  deux  mondes,  1883,  3  p6r. 
v.  60,  pp.  481,  721.)— Le  Voyatteur.  23  pp.  {Rev.  d.  deux 
mondes,  1844,  3  pSr.  v.  61,  p.  5.) 

Brnnotltre.  F.    Octave  Feuillet.    31  pp.    {Rev.  d. 

deux  mondes,  1891,  3  p6r.  v.  103,  p.  664.)— Melay,  C.  Ro- 
man conteraporaiu  en  France.  M.  Octave  Feuillet. 
38  pp.  {Zeits.  f.  neUfram.  sprache  und  lit.  v.  3,  1882, 
p.  385.)— KoQrtiuf;,  H.  Zu  Octave  Feuillet's  "Le  Vil- 
lage." 3  pp.  {Zeits.  f.  neufram.  sprache  und  lit.  v.  8,  pt.  2, 
1886,  p.  277.)— Plattner,  P.  Le  Village:  com«die  par  F. 
7  pp.  {Zeitz.f.  neufram.  sprache  und  lit.  v.  2,  1880,  p.  538.) 
— Pontinartin.  A.  de.  M.  Octave  Feuillet.  15  pp. 
(Corre«;)ondan<,  V.  51,  1860,  p.  518.)— Sehercr,  E.  H.  A. 
Acadgmie  franjaise.  Reception  de  F.  7  pp.  {In  his 
Etudes  critiques  sur  la  littgrat.  con  temp.  v.  3,  p.  367.) 

Feuillet  de  Conches,  F61ix  S6bastien,  Baron. 

1798-1887.  Marquise  de  Crgquy,  d'apr£s  des  documents 
infidits.    18  pp.    (Correspondanf,  n.  s.  v.  94,  1883,  p.  649.) 

Feuilleton.    See  Journalism. 

Feullo,  Louis  Henry.    Manne,  E.  D.  de.    Louis 

Henry  Feulie.    3  pp.    (Jre  Tits  Troupe  de  Voltaire,  p.  218.) 

Feiirs,  France.  Fayard,  E.  Histoire  des 
tribunaux  rfivolutionnaires  de  Lyon  et  de 
Feurs.     1888.  1681 

Feiivrier,  J.  B.  (Tr.)  Grammaire  de  la 
langue  serbo-croate.    See  Par6i6,  A. 

Feval,  Paul  Henri  Corentin.     1817-87.     Miss 

Olivia.    27  pp.    {Correspondanl,  v.  4,  1843,  p.  96.) 

Robin.  C.    M.  Paul  F«val.    24  pp.    {In  his  Galerie 

des  gens  de  lettres  au  XIX  si6c!e,  p.  97.) 

Fever.  Bateman,  T.  Succinct  account  of  the 
contagious  fever  of  this  country,  exemplified 
in  the  epidemic  now  prevailing  in  London. 
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FEVER 


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FICHTE,  Johann  GottUeb 


Adams,  J.  F.  A.     Intermittent  fever  in  Massacliu- 

setts.  62  pp.  1  pi.  (Ma-ss.  State  Board  of  Health,  Report, 
1880,  Suppl.  p.  45.)— .\lexniiiler,  o/  Aphrodisiac.  De 
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K.,  Opuicula  acad.  p.  521.)— Commentary  on  the  descrip- 
tion of  ardent  fever  given  by  .».ret«enii.  12  pp.  (Valpy, 
A.  J.,  Class.  Journ.  v.  20,  1819,  p.  242  ;  V.  21,  1820,  p.  57.)— 
Beirbip,  J.  W.  Swelled  leg  of  fevers.  17  pp.  1  pi. 
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— Cohnlietiii.  J.  Fever.  69  pp.  {Lectures  on  general 
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A.  Late  theories  concerning  fever.  9  pp.  {Forum,  v.  7, 
1888,  p.  531.)— Grnvex,  R.  J.  Fever.  67  pp.  {Clinical 
lectures,  v.  1,  p.  96 :  Xew  Sydenham  Soc.  v.  109.)— Oswnlfl, 
F.  L.  Fever-factories.  10pp.  {Pop.  Sci.  Monthly,  v.  li, 
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See  also  Handb.  of  domestic  medicine,  p.  436.  Also 
Cnntiiffion. — l>eiijfiie. — KpideinlVN. — (x^riii  tlio- 
ory  of  €li»eaMe.  —  liny  fever.  —  Malaria.  —  Ty- 
phoid fever.— Typhus  fever.— Yellow  fever. 

Pevret   de    St.    M^min,    Charles   Balthazar 

Julien.  Bradley.  J.  P.  St.  M6min*s  portrait  of  Marshall, 
4  pp.  {Century  Mag.  V.  16,  1889,  p.  778.) —Coleman,  C. 
W.,  Jr.  St.  M«min  portraits:  Sketch  of  St.  George 
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son. 3  pp.  (Afag.  ^m.  Kist.  v.  7,  1881,  p.  428.)— Stevens, 
J.  A.,  Jr.  St.  Mgmin's  portrait  of  Jas.  McHenry.  1  p. 
{Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  7, 1881,  p.  IM.)— St.  M«min's  Washing- 
ton.   2  pp.     {Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  4, 1880,  p.  119.) 

Pew,  James.    Vinton,  A.  D.    First  American 

anarchist.    3  pp.    ( Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  16,  1886,  p.  443. ) 

pew,    William.       1743-1828.      Autobiography. 

16  pp.    {Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  7,  1881,  p.  343.) 
JoneH,  C.  C,  Jr.    Wm.  Few.    6  pp.    {In  his  Biog. 

sketches,  p.  34;  and  Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  7,  1881,  p.  340.) 

Pew  siigrgestioiis  upon  the  personal  liberty 
law,  and  "secession"  (so  called).    Thomas, 

B.  F.     {Polit.pamph.     1860-61,  v.  1.)      —4390 
Pewkes,  J.  Walter. 

Natural  history  illustrations  :  Prepared 
under  the  direction  of  Louis  Agassiz,  1849. 
The  anatomy  of  Astrang^a  Danae.  Six  litho- 
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(Ed.)     Journal   of  American    Ethnology 

and  Archaeology.  See  Journal  of  American 
Ethnology  and  Archaeology. 

Peyrteau,  Ernest  Aim6.    1821-73. 

Catalogue  de  tableaux  .  .  .  provenant  de  la 
collection  de  M.  le  Comte  Koucheleff-Bes- 
borodko.    See  Kushelev-Bezborodko,  G.  A. 

Peyerabcnd,    Karl.       Zu    K.    H.    Schaible's 

"  Gescbichte  der  Deutschen  in  England."  17  pp.  {Eng. 
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einer  Satura  Menippea  bei  Swift.  6  pp.  {Eng.  studien, 
v.  11, 1888,  p.  487.) 

Peyjoo  y  3Ioiiteiiegro,  Francisco  Benito  Ge- 
r6nimo.     1676-1764. 

Cartas  eruditas  y  curiosas,  en  que  por  la 
mayor  parte,  so  continfla  el  designio  del  The- 
atre critico  universal  ...  n.  imp.  v.  1,  3,  5. 
Madrid,  1774-79.     3  v.  sm.  4°.  2202 

Teatro  critico  universal,  6  discursos  varies 

en  todo  gfinero  de  materias,  para  desengaiio 
de  errores  communes  ...  n.  imp.  v.  2,  5-8. 
Madrid,  1778-79.     5  v.  8°.  2202 


Santos,  J.    Indice  general  alfabetico,  de 

las  cosaa  notables,  que  contienen  todas  las 
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Pez,  Morocco.  Windus,  J.  Journey  to  Me- 
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Ffarringtoii,  Susan  Maria.    Notes  on  the  old 

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Pf<»ulkes,  Constance  Jocelyn  ( Tr. ) 

Italian  painters.     See  Morelli,  G. 
Pfoulkes,  Rev.   Edmund  Salusbury.    Manual 

of  ecclesiastical  history  from  the  first  to  the  twelfth 
century.  18  pp.  (Rev.  of  in  Dublin  Rev.  v.  32,  1852, 
p.  512.) 

Fiabe  e  canzoiii  popolari  del  eontado  di  Mag- 
lie  in  terra  d'Otranto.    Pellizzari,  P.  (Ed.) 

1215 

Piabe  e  iiovelle  popolari  veneziani.  Bernoni , 
D.  G.  1218 

Piaere,  St. 

Vie  de,  avec  des  avertissemens  aux  p61e- 
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Piaiic^s  de  Radegonde.    189  pp.    Chabot,  A. 

{Rev.  d.  deux  mondes,  1889,  3  p«r.  v.  91,  pp.  241,  481,  781; 
v.  92,  pp.6,  316.) 

Pians;  or,  stories,  poems,  and  traditions  of 
Fionn.  Campbell,  J.  G.  [Ed.)  (Campbell, 
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Piboiiacci,  Leonardo.    Bonaini,  F.    Memoria 

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archivi  toscani,  v.  1,  1857,  p.  241.) 

Fibrin.     Howell,  W.  H.    Origin  of  the  fibrin 

formed  in  the  coagulation  of  blood.    9  pp.     (Martin, 
H.  N.,  and  Brooks,  \V.  K.,  Johns  Hopkins  Ujii'ii.  Studies 
from  the  biol.  labr.  v.  3,  1885,  p.  63.) 
See  also  Blood.— C'hrnilNlry. 

Fibulae.    Birch,  S.    Gold  fibula,  found  at  Odi- 

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See  also  AiitlqnitloH.  —  Brooches.  —  Buckles.— 
OrnamentM. 

Picariiolo,  Agresto  da,  pseud.    See  Caro,  A. 
Pic'cliino,  Don :    novella.    Fanfani,  P.      2313 
Piclito,  Emil. 

Die  flexion  im  Cambridger  psalter.  Gram- 
matische  untersuchung.    Halle,  1879.    8°. 

—2146 
Pichte,  Immanuel  Hermann  von.      Zeller,  E. 

Antwort  an  F.  32  pp.  ( Vierteljahrssehr.  f.  wissens. 
philos.  v.  1,  1877,  p.  267.) 

Fiehte,  Johann  Gottlieb.    1762-1814. 

Characteristics  of  the  present  age.  Tr 
from  the  German  by  Wm.  Smith.  London, 
1847.     12".  2412 


PIOHTE,  Johann  GottUeb 


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FICTION,  History  and  Criticism 


Popular  works.    With  a  memoir  by  Wm. 

Smith,  LL.  D.     London,  1873.     8°.  —3155 

Contents.    Vocation  of  man.— Doctrine  of  religion. 
—Nature  of  the  »cho!»r. 

Bayer,    K.      Zu    Plchte's    gedaechtniss. 

1835.  4702 

BussE,  W.  J.  G.    Pichte  und  seine  bezie- 

hung  zur  gegenwart  des  deutschen  volkes. 
18-18-49,  2  V.  —1411 

EvBBETT,  C.  C.  Fichte's  Science  of  knowl- 
edge :  a  critical  exposition.  1884.  (Morris, 
G.  S.,  Germ,  philoa.  class. )  — 1458 

FiscHEB,  E.  K.  B.    J.  G.  Fichte  und  seine 

vorgaenger.  1884.  {In  his  Geschichte  der  n. 
pliilos.  V.  5. )  —1421 

rhnnibers,  W.,  and  Chambers,  R.  Fichte :  a  biogra- 
phy. 32  pp.  {In  their  Hist,  and  lit.  celebrities.)— 
Ninltli,  W.  Memoir  of  F.  132  pp.  (Fichte,  J.  G.,  Pop. 
««>rfc»,  p.  1.)— I'rllclis,  L.  von.  Schiller  und  F.  18  pp. 
{Deutsch.  rundschau,  v.  36, 1883,  p.  247.) 

Fieino,  Marsilio.    Galeotti,  L.    Saggio  intorno 

alia  vita  ed  agli  scritti  di  F.    119  pp.    {Archiv.  star.  ilal. 

2  s.  V.  9,  pt.  2,  1859,  p.  25  ;  V.  10,  1859,  p.  3.) 

F'ic'k,  Adolf.     1829—.     Ueber  das  wesen  der 

muskelarbeit.    32  pp.     (Samml.  wissens.  vorlrg.  v.  12, 1877, 
p.  297.) 
Fic-k,  August,  Ph.  D.     1833—. 

Homerisclie  Odyssee  in  der  urspruengliclien 
sprachform  wiederhiergestellt.  Goettingen, 
1883.  8°.  ( Bezzenberger,  A.,  Beitr.  zur  kunde 
der  indogerm.  sprach.  Supplementband. )    3271 

Vergleichendes  woerterbuch  der  indoger- 

manischen  spraclien.  Ein  sprachgeschicht- 
licher  versuch.     v.  2-4.     Goettingen,  1874-76. 

3  V.  8°.  1175 
Note.— For  v.  1  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Indo-ijernianic  roots  in  English.  9  pp.  (Web- 
ster, N.,  Internal,  diet,  of  the  Eng.  lang.  p.  xlv.) 

Fick,  Emile  ( Tr. )  Traitement  des  maladies  par 
la  gymnastique  sugdoise.     See  Hartelius,  T.  J. 

Fick,  W.  Vocalverkuerzung  in  englischen 
woertern  germanischen  ursprungs.  9  pp.  {Eng.  stttdien, 
V.  8,  1885,  p.  502.)— Zur  frage  von  der  authenticitaet  der 
mittelenglischen  uebersetzung  des  Romans  von  der 
Rose.    7  pp.    (ii'nsr.  stedien,  v.  9, 1886,  p.  161.) 

Ficker,  Julius.    1826 — .    Mostra  degli  archivi 

toscani  a  Vienna  nel  1873.  11  pp.  {Archiv.  stor.  ital. 
3  s.  v.  18, 1873,  p.  191.) 

Pnoli,  C.     Urkunden  zur   geschichte    des  Roemer- 

zages  Kaiser  Ludwig  des  Baiern  und  der  italienischen 
verhaeltnisse  seiner  zeit,  von  F.  10  pp.  (Archiv.  stor. 
itoi.  3  s.  v.  2,  1865,  p.  176.) 

Flckert,  Karl  Rudolf  {Ed.)     1807-80. 

L.  Annaei  Senecae  Opera.  See  Seneca, 
L.  A.  (in  preceding  catalogue). 

Palm,  H.     K.  R.  Fickert.     5  pp.     (Biog.  jahrb.  f. 

alterth.  p.  21:  Jahresb.  ueber  fortschr.  der  class,  alterih. 
V.  24,  1882.) 

Ficoroiii,  Francesco  de.  1664-1747.  Notizie 
di  anticbit^.  60  pp.  (Fea,  C,  Miscell,  v.  1,  p.  cxviii.) — 
Diversity  dei  maiiHOlel  roinaiiK  loro  diroccamento, 
ossa  dei  defonti  nascostevi,  ornament!  d'oro  ritrovativi, 
ed  altre  particolaritJl.  43  pp.  f  Fea,  C,  Misceit.  v.  2, 
p.  140.) 

Fiction,  Collections. 
Common-place 

1828. 


book    of  romantic 


tales. 
2337 


GuBERNATis,  A.  de.    Florilegio  delle  no- 

velline  popolari.  1883.  {In  his  Storia  univ. 
della  letterat.  v.  8. )  W.  48 

Novella  ed  il  romanzo  moderno.    1883. 

{In  his  Storia  univ.  della  letterat.  v.  10. )  W.  48 

Hunt,  J.  H.  L.  {Ed.)  One  hundred  ro- 
mances of  real  life.     1843.  1203 

Omnibus  of  modern  romance,     [n.  t.  p.] 

V.  1-8,  10,  11.     n.  d.  10  V.  1291 

Sec  also  FableN.-Faltlianx.— Fairy  talvN.— I.ll- 
eratiirc— XovelM  and  XoveliMlM.— HoinaneeH. 
Also  Amorlcaii,  Knjriisth,  Frenvh,  (iierinKn, 
Italian,  SpaniNli,  etc.,  fiction. 

Fiction,  Bibliography. 

Ward,  H.  L.  D.  Catalogue  of  romances 
in  the  department  of  MSS.  in  the  British 
Museum.     1883-93.     2  v.  -W.  74 

Sonnensoliein.W.  S.    Fiction.    35  pp.    (/n  Au  Best 

books,  p.  512 ;  Reader's  guide  to  contemp.  lit.  p.  570.) 

Fiction,  Dictionaries. 

Smith,  B.  E.  (Ed. )  Century  cyclopedia  of 
names.  A  pronouncing  and  etymological 
dictionary  of  names  in  geography  .  .  .  fiction. 
[1894.]  1112 

Wheeler,  W.  A.  Explanatory  and  pro- 
nouncing dictionary  of  the  noted  names  of 
fiction.     1889.  1186 

.See  also  Webster,  N.,  Internat.  diet,  of  the  Eng.  lang. 
p.  1685. 
Fiction,  History  and  criticism. 

Clouston,  W.  a.  Popular  tales  aiid  fic- 
tions, their  migrations  and  transformations. 
1887,  2  V.  1272 

DuNLOP,  J.    History  of  fiction.    1845.  1201 

GUBERNATIS,  A.  de.    Storia  delle  novelline 

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- — ■  HowELLS,  W.  D.  Criticism  and  fiction. 
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RusKiN,  J.     Fiction,  fair  and  foul.     1886. 

( /ii /lis  Miscellanea,  V.  2. )  — 1756 

Schmidt,   F.   E.      Richardson,    Rousseau, 

und  Goethe.  Ein  beitrag  zur  geschichte  des 
romans  im  18  jahrhundert.     1875.  2215 

Ancona,  A.  d'.     Del    novellino    e   delle  sue  fonti. 

143  pp.  {In  ftj«Studj  di  critica  e  storia  letteraria,  p.  217.) 
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studio  tradiz.  popolari,  v.  8,  1889,  p.  153. )— Barbanld, 
Mrs.  A.  L.  A.  On  the  origin  and  progress  of  novel-writ- 
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Jten,  H.  H.    Hero  in  fiction.    8  pp.    (N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  148, 

1889,  p.  594. )— Brunetiftre,  F.  Origines  du  roman 
naturaliste.  13  pp.  {Rev.  d.  denx  mondcs,  1881,  3  p6r. 
V.  47,  p.  438.) — Bryant,  W.  C.  American  society  as  a 
Held  for  fiction.  10  pp.  {l^ose  tvritings,  v.  2,  p.  351.) — 
i'aiue,  T.  H.  H.  New  watchwords  of  fiction.  10  pp. 
{Contemp.  Rev.  V.  57,  1890,  p.  479.)— The  Ctirlitt  of  lie- 
tion.  33  pp.  (London  Q«ar(.  JJeti.  v.  58,  1882,  p.  349.)— 
Comeiiy  in  fletion.    15  pp.    (Blackwood^s  Mag.v.HS, 

1890,  p.  60.1— Crawford,  F.  M.  What  is  a  novel  ?  9  pp. 
(Forum,  v.  14, 1893,  p.  591.)— i'rime  In  fletion.  18  pp. 
(Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  148,  1890.  p.  172.)~<'nttinK:,  M.  D. 
Two  forces  in  fiction.  10  pp.  (i^orujM,  v.  10, 1890,  p.  216.) 
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d'un  homme  grave  sur  quelques  farceurs.  40  pp.  (Phi- 
lobiblon  Soc.  Miscel.  v.  6.)— Essay  concerning  the  rise, 
progress,  and  destruction  of  fables  and  romances,  with 
the  state  of  learning.    5  pp.    (SomeTs,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts. 


FICTION,  History  and  Criticism 


1418 


FIELD,  Henry  Martyn 


T.  12,  p.  28.)— FirkiiM.  O.  W.  Commonplace  in  fiction. 
15  pp.  (New  Englandcr,  v.  50,  1889,  p.  333.)-«ne8,  H. 
Fiction.  21  pp.  (In  his  Illustrations  of  genius,  p.  91.) 
— Oosiie.  E.  W.  Limits  of  realism  in  fiction.  10  pp. 
iForum,  v.  9,  1890,  p.  391.)— «JiiberiiatJ»,  A.  de.  Ro- 
manzo  moderno.  209  pp.  (In  his  Storia  univ.  della  let^ 
t«rat.  v.  9,  p.  249.)— H»r«lj'.  T.  Profitable  reading  of 
fiction.  14  pp.  (Fomm,  V.5, 1888,  p.  67.)— Hawthornp, 
J.  Americanism  in  fiction.  29  pp.  (In  his  Confessions 
and  criticisms,  p.  71;  and  N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  139,  1884,  p.  164.) 
— Moral  aim  in  fiction.  12  pp.  (/n /its  Confessions  and 
criticisms,  p.  128.)— Novels  and  agnosticism.  40  pp.  (In 
his  Confessions  and  criticisms,  p.  31.) — llazeltlne, 
M.  W.  Married  women  in  fiction.  12  pp.  (N.  Am.  Rev. 
V.  152,  1891,  p.  431.)— Ilillobrnnd.  K.  About  old  and 
new  novels.  15  pp.  (Coyilemp.  Rev.  v.  45, 1884,  p.  388.)— 
HislorloHl  novel.  9  pp.  (Matymillan's  Mag.  v.  57, 
1888,  p.  41.)— Ijang,  A.  Realism  and  romance.  11  pp. 
(Contemp.  Rev.  v.  52,  1887,  p.  683.)— Unliappy  marriages 
in  fiction.  11  pp.  (iV.  Am.  Rev.  v.  148,  1889,  p.  676.)— 
I^athrop,  G.  P.  Combination  novels.  10  pp.  (Atlant. 
Monthly,  v.  54,  1884,  p.  796.)— l.enln.  W.  Abuse  of 
fiction.  14  pp.  (Forum,  v.  7, 1888,  p.  659.)— I^iebrechl, 
P.  Qnelleu  des  "Barlaam  und  Josaphat."  21  pp. 
(Jahrb.  /.  roman.  und  engl.  lit.  v.  2,  1860,  p.  314.)— Von 
den  3  ftauen.  15  pp.  (Germania,  v.  21,  1876,  p.  385.)— 
Ijigrht  reading:  of  our  ancestors.  33  pp.  ( Quart.  Rev. 
V.  171, 1890,  p.  439. )— Malloek ,  W.  H.  Relation  of  art  to 
truth.    11pp.    (Forum,  V.  9,  1890,  p. 36.)— Xatiirallsni. 

5  pp.  (Westm.  Rev.  v.  132,  1889,  p.  185.)— Norninn.  H. 
Theories  and  practice  of  modern  fiction.  17  pp.  (Fortn. 
Bev.  n.  8.  T.  34, 1883,  p.  870.)— Oliphan*.  Mrs.  M.  O.  W. 
(Mrs.  M.  Maitland,  pseud.)  Success  in  fiction.  9  pp. 
(Forum,  v.  7,  1888,  p.  314.)— Payn.  J.  Penny  fiction. 
8  pp.  (Nineteenth  Vent.  v.  9,  1881,  p.  145.)— Success  in 
fiction.  11  pp.  (N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  140,  1885,  p.  421.)— 
Perry,  T.  8.  Modern  novel.  10  pp.  (Neiv  Princeton 
Rev.  v.  2,  1886.  p.  305.)— Politics  In  flotion.  15  pp. 
(Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  149.  1891,  p.  497.)— Pontniartin. 
A.  A.  J.  M.  F.,  Comte  de.  De  la  personnalit^  dans  le 
roman.  15  pp.  (Correspondant,  v.  47,  1859,  p.  417.)  — 
Femmes  et  le  roman  contemporain.  20  pp.  ( Corresponr- 
dant,  V.  74,1868,  p.  862.)— Roman  en  1855.  27  pp.  (Bev. 
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pulpit.  10  pp.  (Atlant.  Monthly,  v.  64,  1889,  p.  527.)— 
Roe.  E.  P.  Element  of  life  in  fiction.  11  pp.  (FoniTn, 
v.5,  1888,  p.  226.)— Knssell,  W.  C.  Sea  stories.  21  pp. 
(Contemp.  Bev.  v.  46.  1884,  p.  343.)  —  Saintsbnry. 
G.  E.  B.  Names  in  fiction.  6  pp.  (MacmilUin's  May. 
V.  59,  1889,  p.  115.)— Saltns.   E.  E.    Future  of  fiction. 

6  pp.  (iV.  Am.  Bev.  v.  149,  1889,  p.  580.)— Scndder,  H.  E. 
Theology  in  fiction.  8  pp.  (Atlant.  Monthly,  v.  62,  1888, 
p.  699.)— Sport  In  dction.  and  in  fact.  21  pp.  (Black- 
wood's Mag.  v.  148,  1890,  p.  647.)— Stodtlard,  F.  H. 
Modem  novel.  7  pp.  (JVeio  Engiaradcr,  v.42,1883,  p.  626.) 
-Sully,  J.  Future  of  fiction.  14  pp.  (Forum,  v.  9, 
1890,  p.  &14.) — Some  tlioug:litH  about  novels.  8  pp. 
(Macmillan's  Mag.  v.  55,  1887,  p.  357.)— TIrard,  N.  I.  C. 
Disease  in  fiction.  13  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  20,  1886, 
p.  579.)— Traill,  H.  D.  Novel  of  manners.  16  pp. 
(Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  18,  1885,  p.  561.)— Warner.  C.  D. 
Modern  fiction.  11  pp.  (Atlant.  Monthly,  v.  51,  1883, 
p.  464. )— Zabriskie,  F.  N.  Novels  of  our  times.  16  pp. 
(New  Princeton  Bev.  v.  1,  1886,  p.  386.) 

Fiftitious  names.   See  Anonyms  and  Pseudo- 
nyms. 

Fidaiiza,  Giovanni  di.    See  Bonaventura,  St. 

Fiddcs,  Richard,  D.  D.     1671-1725. 

Life  of  Cardinal  Wolsey.    2  ed.     London, 
1726.     fo.  4771 

Fiddlers  threw.    17  pp.     (Blackwood's  Mag. 

V.  136,  1884,  p.  363.) 

Pidelis,  St.,  of  Signvuringen.  Werfer,  A.  Leben 

des  heiligen  Fidelis  von  Sigmaringen.  95  pp.  (In  his 
Leben  des  Franz  Fenelon,  p.  85.) 


Fideiiae,   Italy.     Freeman,   E.   A.      Fidenae. 

9  pp.    (In  his  Studies  of  travel :  Italy,  p.  77.) 

Fiebigrer,  Otto.    De  clasaium  Italicarum  his- 

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Fiecli,  St.,  Bp.    of  Sletty.    6  cent.    Hymnus. 

18  pp.  (O'Conor,  C,  Ber.  Hibern.  script,  v.  1,  Prolego- 
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Fiedler,  Joseph.    Occioni-Bonaffons,  G.    Re- 

lationen  venetianischer  botschafter  ueber  Deutscbland 
und  Oesterreich  ira  16  jahrh.,  herausg.  von  F.  24  pp. 
(Archiv.  star.  Hal.  3  s.  v.  14,  1871,  p.  422.) 

Field,  Barnum,  and  others.  Remarks  on  the 
seventh  annual  Report  of  Hon.  Horace  Mann, 
Secretary  of  the  Mass.  Board  of  Education. 
Boston,  1844.  8°.  {With  Mass.  Board  of 
Education,  7  ann.  report. )  — 2384 

Field,  Benjamin  Rush. 

Medical  thoughts  of  Shakespeare.  2  ed. 
revised  and  enlarged.  Easton,Pa.,1885.  8°.  3304 

Field,  Maj.-Gen.  O.  W.    Campaign  of  1864  and 

1865.  21pp.   (SouthernHist.  Soc.Popers,  V.14, 1886,p.542.) 

Field,  Charles  Dickinson,  LL.  D.  1836—. 

Landholding  and  the  relation  of  landlord 
and  tenant,  in  various  countries.  Calcutta, 
1883.     8°.  —2323 

Field,    Cyrus    West.      1819-94.      Government 

telegraphy.    3  pp.    (JV.  Am.  Bet),  v.  142, 1886,  p.  227.) 

Me<;abe.  J.  D.,  Jr.    Cyrus  W.  Field.    28  pp.    (In  his 

Great  fortunes,  p.  221.) 

Field,  David  Dudley.      1805-94.      Theory  of 

American  government.  16  pp.  (N.  Am.  Bev.  V.14Q,1S88, 
p.  542.)— The  child  and  the  state.  9  pp.   (Foritm,  v.  1, 

1886,  p.  105.)— For  whom  I  shall  vote  and  why. 
6  pp.  (Forum,  v.  1,  1887,  p.  403.)— Indnstrial  coope- 
ration. 10  pp.  (N.  Am.  Bev.  v.  140,  1885,  p.  411.)— Cor- 
repondence  with  Charles  J.  McCurdy.  6  pp.  (Mag. 
Am..  Hist.  V.  19, 1888,  p.  156.)— Open  nominations  and 
free  elections.  5  pp.  (JV.  .-Im.  ijOT.  v.  144,  1887,  p.  325.)— 
Our  political  methods.  10  pp.  (Forum,  v.  2,  1886, 
p.  213. )— Primary  the  pivot  of  reform.  5  pp.  (Forum, 
V.  14,  1892,  p.  189.) 

Seott.  H.  W.  D.  D.  Field.  14  pp.  1  pi.  (In  his  Dis- 
tinguished Am.  lawyers,  p.  359.) 

• and  Oeorgre,  Henry.    Land  and  taxation  : 

a  conversation.    14  pp.    (N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  141,  1885,  p.  1.) 

Field,  Edwin  Wilkins.     1804-71. 

Correspondence  on  the  present  relations 
between  Gt.  Britain  and  the  United  States 
of  America.  See  Loring.C.  G.,  and  Field,  E.  W. 

Field,  Eleanor.  Women  at  an  English  uni- 
versity. Newnham  College,  Cambridge.  8  pp.  (Century 
Mag.  v.  20,  1891,  p.  287.) 

Field,   Ernest,   M.   D.     Case  of  brain  lesion 

with  hemiplegia  on  the  same  side  and  uniocular  neuritis 
on  the  opposite  side.    3  pp.    (iJrain,  v,  4,  1882,  p.  247.) 

Case  of  cerebral  tumour.  See  Fox,  A.  W.,  and  Field,  E. 

Fieltl,  Henry  Martyn,  D.  D.     1822—.     A  last 

word  to  Robt.  G.  IngersoU.    13  pp.    (N.  Am.  Bev.  v.  145, 

1887,  p.  616.)— Open  letter  to  Robt.  G.  Intcersoil.  18  pp. 
(N.  Am.  Bev.  v.  145,  1887,  p.  128.)  —  Introduction. 
8  pp.  (Jaclcson,  Mrs.  M.  A.,  Me-m.  of  Stonewall  Jackson, 
p.  xvii).— Stonewall  JacUson.  12  pp.  (Harper's  Mag. 
V.  83,  1891,  p.  907.)— At  I,ee"s  tomb.  7  pp.  (Southern 
Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  v.  17,  1S89,  p,  342.) 

In{[;ersoII,  R.  G.    Letter  to  F.    16  pp.    (N.  Am.  Bev. 

V.  148,  1888,  p.  31.)— Reply  to  F.  33  pp.  (N.  Am.  Bev. 
V.  145, 1887,  p.  473.)— Ward.  Jfr*.  E.  8.  P.,  and  others. 
The  combat  for  the  faith.  The  Field-IngersoU-Gladstone 
controversy.    36  pp.    (N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  147,  1888,  p.  1,) 


FIELD,  Joshua  Leslie 


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FIELDING,  Henry 


Field,  Joshua  Leslie.  1857—.  Burden  of  Ire- 
land.   11  pp.    (iVinc(eCT!<A  Cen(.  V.  18, 1885,  p.  238.) 

Field,  Kate.  1840-96.  Our  ignorance  of  Alas- 
ka. 13  pp.  (A'.  Am.  Iter.  v.  149,  1889,  p.  78.)-Chiirles 
Fcchlor.  22  pp.  (Matthews,  J.  B.,  and  Hutton,  L., 
Actors  and  actresses,  v.  4,  p.  207.)— M»rnion  bl<»od 
atoncmont.  6  pp.  (iV.  ^m.  iJet).  v.  143,  1886,  p.  262.)— 
4tiir  Hiiniinpr'N  oiitiujr.  10  pp.  {Harper's  Mag.  v.  75, 
1887,  p.  651.) 

Field,  Leopold.     Candles.     22  pp.     (London, 

Inteniat.  Health  Exhib.  Literature,  v.  12,  p.  53.) 

Field,    Michael,  pseud.      Rest   of  immortals. 

Matthew  Arnold.  Died  Apr.  15,  1888  [poem].  3  pp. 
{Contemp.  Rev.  v.  53,  1888,  p.  882.)— A  Iiiaiber-ro»in. 
5  pp.  (Contemp. /eeii.v.  57.  1890,  p.  98.)— Ml«|.a|te.  2  pp. 
(Contemp.  Rev.  v.  56, 1889,  p.  431.)-An  old  ci>u|>l<>.  6  pp. 
(Contemp.  Rev.  v.  51,  1887,  p.  220.)— Two  pupuiM.  2  pp. 
(Contemp.  Rev.  v.  55,  1889,  p.  443.)— Two  soiikn.  2  pp. 
( Contemp.  Rev.  v.  48,  1885,  p.  802. ) 

Field,  Nathaniel.    Fleay,  F.  G.    Annals  of  the 

career  of  F.    9  pp.    { Eng.  studien,  v.  13,  1889,  p.  28. ) 

Field,  Rogers.    Water  supply  and  disposal  of 

sewage  of  country  houses.  41  pp.  (London,  Internal. 
Health  Exhib.  Literature,  v.  1,  p.  246.) 

Field,  Stephen  Johnson.    Scott,  H.  W.    S.  J. 

Field.  6  pp.  1  pi.  (In  his  Distinguished  Am.  lawyers, 
p.  373.) 

Field,  Thomas  W.    1820-81. 

Battle  of  Long  Island,  with  connected 
preceding  events,  and  the  subsequent  Ameri- 
can retreat.  Introductory  narrative  with 
authentic  documents.  Brooklyn,  1869.  8°. 
( L.  I.  Hist.  Soc.  Mem.  v.  2. )  3563 

Field,  William.     1768-1851. 

Historical  and  descriptive  account  of  the 
town  and  castle  of  Warwick;  and  of  the 
neighbouring  spa  of  Leamington  :  to  which  is 
added  short  notices  of  the  towns,  villages, 
etc.,  within  the  circuit  of  ten  miles.  [Illustr. 
Anon.}     Warwick,  1815.     8°.  2515 

Field  Coliiinbiitn  3Iu8eiiiii.  Publications. 
Chicago,  1894-97.  20  nos.  in  19.  8°.  —3444 
Contents.  Hay,  O.  P.  On  the  structure  <ind  develop- 
ment of  the  vertebral  column  of  ainia,  no.  5.— Skiff, 
F.  J.  V.  Annual  reports.  1894-96 ;  95-96,  nos.!6, 14.— 
('oloinbo,  C.  Authentic  letters,  by  W.  E.  Curtis,  no.  2. 
—Elliott,  D.  G.  Remarks  upon  2  species  of  deer.  no.  20. 
—Hay,  O.  P.  On  some  collections  of  fisheH,  no.  12.— 
HIslorleal  and  deHCriptive  aeconnt  of  the  Field 
Columbian  Museum,  no.  1.— Elliot,  D.  G.  On  sundry 
collections  of  niainnialH,  no.  11.— Farrington,  O.  C. 
Handbook  and  catalogue  of  the  meteorite  rollec- 
tion,  no.  3.— Holmes,  W.  H.  Archeological  studies 
among  the  ancient  cities  of  Mexico,  nos.  8,  16.— Far- 
rington, O.  C.  Observations  on  Popocatepetl  and 
Ixtaccihuatl,  no.  18.— Hay,  O.  P.  On  certain  portions  of 
the  skeleton  of  protofitei;;ra  Kigns,  no.  7.-Cherrie,  G. 
K.  Contributions  to  the  ornithology  of  San  l>oniin- 
»o.  no.  10.— Elliot,  D.  G.  Catalogue  of  a  collection  of 
birds  obtained  by  the  expedition  into  Soinali-land, 
no.  17;  List  of  mammals  from  Somali-land,  no.  19.— 
Hay,  O.  P.  On  the  skeleton  of  loxorhelyx  lati- 
reinlN.  no.  13.— Millspaugh,  C.  F.,  and  Nuttall,  L.  W. 
Flora  of  Went  Virj^inin.  no.  9.— Millspaugh,  C.  F. 
Contribution  to  the  flora  of  Yncatan.  no.  4;  Contribu- 
tion II  to  the  coastal  and  plain  flora  of  Yucatan,  no.  15. 

Field  iiaine.s.  Study  of.     7  pp.    Addy,  S.  O. 

(Macmiltan's  Mag.  v.  59, 1889,  p.  474.) 

Field    of  blond;    or,  rebellion   blazoned   in 
all  its  colours.     In  a  lively  representation 
Vol,  111,-178, 


(grounded  upon  fact^  of  the  fatal  conse- 
quences of  inability  in  a  prince,  exorbitant 
ambition  in  the  nobility,  and  licentious  in- 
solence in  the  commons.  Edinburgh,  1887. 
8°.     (Goldsmid,  E.  M.,  Coll.  Adamant,  v.  20.) 

3126 

Field  of  honor:  being  a  complete  and  com- 
prehensive history  of  duelling  in  all  coun- 
tries.    Truman,  B.  C.  —1374 

Field  of  the  Cloth  of  Gold. 

Lambbkt,  G.    Story  of  the  Field  of  the 
Cloth  of  Gold.     [1883.]  2557 

Brewer,  J.  8.    Field  of  the  Cloth  of  Gold.    28  pp. 

(In  his  Reign  of  Henry  VIII,  v.  1,  p.  347.)— Kwald.  A. 
C.  Field  of  the  Cloth  of  Gold.  30  pp.  (In  his  Studies 
re-studied,  p.  54.)— Jaekson,  Lady  C.  C.  In  her  Court 
of  France,  v.  1,  p.  184,  61  pp.— learned,  J.  N.  Field  of 
the  Cloth  of  Gold.  1  p.  (In  his  History  for  ready  refer- 
ence, V.  2,  p.  1119.)— Pardoe,  J.  Field  of  the  Cloth  of 
Gold.  70  pp.  (In  her  Court  and  reign  of  Francis  I,  v.  1, 
p. 326.) 

Field  sports.    See  Hunting  and  the  Chase.— 

Sports. 
Fielder,  W.     Stone  coffins  found  under  the 

pavement  in  south  transept,  and  under  tower.  Wells 
cathedral.  2  pp.  (Somersetshire  Arcbaeol.  and  Nat. 
Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  v.  39,  1893,  p.  100.) 

Fielding,  Henry.    1707-54. 

Works,  ed.  with  a  biographical  essay  by 
Leslie  Stephen.   London,  1882.    lOv.  r.  8°.  2172 
Contents.    Of  the  remedy  of  affliction  for  the  loss  of 
our  friends,  v.  6.— Dialogue  between   Alexander  the 
Great  and  Diogrenes  the  fynic.  v.  6.— Amelia, 
V.  3.— Anthor's  farce:  with  a  puppet-show  called  the 
Pleasures  of  the  town,  v.  8.— Stephen,  L.    BioKraph- 
leal  ema.r.  v.  1.— Fragment  of  a  comment  on  Lord 
Bolinifbroke'N  Etinay,  v.  7.— Clear  state  of  the  case 
of  Elizabeth  Canning,  v.  6.— Articles  in  the  Cham- 
pion, v.  5.— Essay  on  the  knowledge  of  the  charac- 
ters of  men,  v.  6.— Charge  delivered  to  the  grand 
jury,  1749,  v.  7.— CoflTee-houNC  politician;   or,  the 
Justice  caught  in  his  own  trap :   a  comedy,  v.  8.— Essay 
on  conversation,  v.  6.— Corent-Knrden  Jonrnal, 
V.    6.— C'ovent-KTarden    trasredy.  v.   9.— Preface    to 
navid  Kiniple,  v.  7.— Preface  to  the  familiar  letters 
between  the  principal  characters  in  David  Simple  and 
some  others,  v.  7.— The  nebaiichees:  or,  the  Jesuit 
caught,  V.  9.— Ikon  4tiii.xote  in  En«;land  :  a  comedy, 
v.  9.— nramatic  works,  v.  8-10.— Essa.ys  and  le«;ai 
cases,  v.  6.— Eurydice:    a  farce,  v.  10.— Enrydice 
hissed  :  or,  a  word  to  the  wise,  v.  10.— The  Fathers ; 
or,  the  good-natured  man,  v.  10.— Oriib  street  opera. 
V.  9.— Historical  register  for  the  year  1736,  v.  10.— 
The  Intriirnin;;  chtimberniald:  a  co  nedy,  v.  9.— 
The  Jacobite's  Jonrnnl.  v.  6.— History  of  the  life  of 
the  late  Jonathan  Wild  the  Great,  v.  5.— History  of 
the  adventures  of  Joseph  Andrews  and  his  friend 
Abraham  Adams,  v.  4.— Journey  Trom  this  world 
to  the  next.  v.  4.— Interlude  between  Jupiter.  Juno, 
Apollo,  and  Mercury,  v.  6.— Part  of  Juvenal's  sixth 
satire  modernised  in  burlesque  ver.se,  v.  7.— The  IjCt- 
ter-wrlters:  or,  a  new  way  to  keep  a  wife  at  home, 
V.  8.— Journal  of  a  voyage  to  liisbon.  v.  7.— The  Lot- 
tery :  a  farce,  v.  8.— I^ove  In  scleral  masques;  a 
comedy,   v.  8.— Miscellanies   and   poems,  v.  7.— The 
Miser:  a  comedy,  v.  9.— Miss  Eucy  in  town:  a  farce, 
v.  10.— The  Mock  doctor:  or,  the  dumb  lady  cured, 
■v.  9.— The  Modern  husband:  a  comedy,  v.  9— Essay 
of  nothiiifp,  V.  6.— An  OUl  man  tanipht  wisdom; 
or,  the  Virgin  unmasked :   a  farce,  v.  10. — First  Olyn- 
thiac  orDemosthenes,  v.  7.— Pasquin  :  a  dramatic 
satire  on  the  times,  v.  10.— True  state  of  the  case  of 
Bosavern   Penlez,  v.  6.— Philosophical    transae- 
tions  for  the  year  1742-43,  v.  6.— Poems,  v.  7,— Inquiry 


FIELDING,  Henry 


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FIERABRA8 


into  the  causes  of  the  late  increase  of  robbers,  v.  7.— 
Temple  benii :  a  comedy,  v.  8.— [Tom  Jones.]  His- 
tory of  a  foundling,  v.  1,  2.— Tr»se<l.v  of  Irajierties; 
or,  the  Life  and  death  of  Tom  Thumb  the  Great,  v.  8.— 
The  True  patriot,  v.  6.— TiimI>le-<low  ii  IHpK  ;  or. 
Phaeton  in  the  suds,  V.  10.— The  I'aiversnl  KallHiit; 
or,  the  Different  husbands:  a  comedy,  v.  10.— The  Wed- 
<lin8r-<la}- :   a  comedy,  v.  10. 

Adventures  of  Joseph  Andrews,  and  his 

friend,  Mr.  Abraham  Adams.  Cooke's  ed. 
Embellished  with  superb  engravings.  Lon- 
don, n.  d.    18°.  2336 

Full  vindication  of  the  Dutchess  Dowager 

of  Marlborough.  [Anon.]  London,  1742.  8°. 
( With  Hooke,  N.,  Account  of  the  conduct  of 
the  Duchess  of  Marlborough. )  4766 

History  of  the  adventures  of  Joseph  An- 
drews, and  his  friend  Mr.  Abraham  Adams. 
London,  1810.  12°.  (Barbauld,  Mrs.  A.  L.  A., 
Brit,  novelists,  v.  18. )  4167 

History  of  Tom  Jones,  a  foundling.  Lon- 
don, 1810.  3  V.  12°.  (Barbauld,  Mrs.  A.  L. 
A.,  Brit,  novelists,  v.  19-21. )  4167 

Review  of  a  late  treatise,  entituled,   An 

account   of   the   conduct   of    the    Dowager 

D of  M ,  etc.     lAnon.}      London, 

1742.  8°.  (With  Hooke,  N.,  Account  of  the 
condvx2t  of  the  Duchess  of  Marlborough. )    4766 

Select  works,  with  a  memoir  of  the  life  of 

the  author,  by  Sir  Walter  Scott,  and  an  essay 
on  his  life  and  genius,  by  Arthur  Murphy. 
Phila.,  1832.     2  v.  8°.  2182 

ConUnts.  Amelia,  v.  2.— History  of  the  life  of  the 
late  Mr.  Jonathan  Wild  the  Great,  v.  2.— History  of 
the  adventures  of  Joseph  Andrews  and  his  friend 
Mr.  Abraham  Adams,  v.  2.— Murphy,  A.  Essay  on  the 
life  and  genius  of  F.,  v.  1.— Scott,  Sir  W.  Life  of  F., 
V.  1.— Tom  Jones;  or,  the  history  of  a  foundling,  v.  1. 

The  Miser:  a  comedy.     126  pp.    (Bell,  J.,  Bri(.  t/ieat. 

V.  17, 1791 ;  Lowndes,  T.,  New  Eng.  theat.  v.  1.) 

{Ed.)    Covent  Garden  journal.    London, 

1810.     2  V.  8°.  3314 

Barbauld.  Mrs.  A.  L.  A.    Fielding.     32  pp.    {In  her 

Brit,  novelists,  v.  18,  p.  i.)— Bi>bertaK,  F.  Zur  charac- 
teristilj  H.  Fieldings.  34  pp.  (Eng.  sttidien.,  v.  1,  1877, 
p.  317.)— Henley,  W.  E.  Fielding.  7  pp.  (In  hi»  Views 
and  reviews,  p.  229.)— Stapfer.  P.  Grand  classique  du 
roman  anglais:  H.  Fielding.  43  pp.  (Rev.  d.  deiix 
mondea,  1890,  3  pir.  v.  101,  p.  412.) 

Watson,   W.      Life    of    Henry  Fielding. 

[Anon.   1807.]  4785 

Jesse,  J.  H.    Henry  Fielding.    27  pp.     [In  his  Mem. 

of  celebr.  Etonians,  V.  1,  p.  62.)— I.iOwell,  J.  R.  Field- 
ing: address  on  nnveiling  the  bust  of  F.,  4  Sept.,  1883. 
17  pp.  (  Works,  V.  6,  p.  51 ;  and  Democracy  and  other  ad- 
dresses, p.  65.) — Inscription  for  a  memorial  bust  of  F. 
1  p.  {Atlant.  Monthly,  v.  66,  1890,  p.  322.)— Mnrphy,  A. 
Essay  on  the  life  and  genius  of  F.  22  pp.  (Fielding,  H., 
Select  works,  v.  1,  p.  13.)— Scott,  Sir  W.  Life  of  F. 
8  pp.  (Fielding.  H.,  Select,  works,  v.  1,  p.  5.)— Stephen, 
L.  Henry  Fielding.  104  pp.  (Fielding,  H.,  Works, 
V.  l,p.  1.) 

Ficltling,  Theodore  Henry  Adolphus.  1781- 
1851.  Art  of  engraving,  with  various  modes 
of  operation.  Illustr.  with  specimens  of  the 
different  kinds  of  engraving.  London,  1841. 
8°.  —1704 


Fields,    Mrs.    Annie   Adams     (Annie    West, 

psextd.)  1834—.  Andante.  1  p.  (^((ant.  Jlfonthij;,  v.  12, 
1863,  p.  583.)— Birdorantnuin.  1  p.  (Atlant. Monthly, 
V.  66,    1890,    p.  606.)— Elizabeth's    chamber.      1    p. 

(Atlant.  Monthly,  v.  19,  1867,  p.  173.)— Glimpses  of  Emer- 
son. 11pp.  (Harper's  Maff.  v.  68, 1884,  p.  457.)— Flam. 
inautia  moenia  munfli.  1  p.  (Atlant.  Monthly, 
V.  66,  1890,  p.  235.)— Give.  1  p.  (Atlant.  Monthly,  v.  11, 
1863,  p.  643. )— Glimpses  of  liongfellow  in  social  life. 
10  pp.  (Century  Mag.  v.  9,  1886,  p.  884.)— M.y  palace. 
3  pp.  (Atlant.  Monthly,  \.  12, 1863,  p.  417.)— My  retreat. 
1  p.  (Atlant.  Monthly,  v.  26,  1870,  p.  440.)— My  ship. 
1  p.  (Atlant.  Monthly,  v.  11,  1863,  p.  420.)-The  Path- 
less way.  1  p.  (Atlant.  Monthly,  v.  65,  1890,  p.  748.)— 
Acquaintance  with  Charles  Rea«le.  13  pp.  (Centary 
Majf.  v.  7, 1885,  p.  67.)— Return.  1  p.  (Atlant.  Monthly, 
v.  26,  1870,  p.  521.)— Sons  sparrow.  1  p.  (Atlant. 
Monthly,  v.  18, 1866,  p.  599.)— Threnody.  1  p.  (Atlant. 
Monthly,  v.  26,  1870,  p.  308.)— M'hite-throatcd  spar- 
row.   Ip.    (Atlant.  Monthly, -v.  12,1863,  p.  22i.) 

Fields,  James  Thomas,  LL.  D.    1816-81. 

Poems.     Boston,  1849.     12°.  1308 

The  Pettiborne  linean;e.     9  pp.     (Mason,  E.  T., 

Humorous  masterpieces  from  Am.,  lit.  v.  1,  p.  158.) 

Mct'abe,  J.  D.,  Jr.    James  T.  Fields.    8  pp.    (In  hit 

Great  fortunes,  p.  380.)— Reminiscences  of  F.    S  pp. 

(Atlant.  Monthly,  v.  4^  1882,  p.  134.) 

Fields  of  force,  Magnetic.    Ebert,  C.  H.  R. 

—1534 
Fielitz,  Wilhelm  (Ed.) 

Goethe's  Briefe  an  Prau  von  Stein.  See 
Goethe,  J.  W.  von. 

Fieues,  Thomas,  9  Baron  Dacre.    Lower,  M.  A. 

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Albertus  Magnus,   Bp.   of 

Ratisbon,  v.  2. 
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Archimedes,  v.  1. 
Aristoteles,  v.  1. 


Contents. 

Jabir  ibn  Haujan   Al-TarsTm 

(Geber),  y.  2. 
Jussieu,  A.  de,  v.  6. 
Jussieu,  A.  L.  de,  v.  5. 
Jussieu,  B.  de,  v.  5. 
Jussieu,  J.  de,  v.  5. 
Kepler,  J.  v.  4. 


Arnaldusrt7(anOTanu.s,v.2.  Khalaf  ibn   'Abbas,   Abu  Al- 


Bacon,  Sir  F.  v.  4. 
Bacon,  R.  v.  2. 
Beauvais,  V.  de,  v.  2. 
Bernouilli,  D.  v.  5. 
Bernouilli,  Jacques,  v.  5. 
Bernouilli,  Jean,  v.  5. 
Boerhaave,  H.  v.  5. 
Boyle,  R.  v.  4. 
Brahe,  T.  v.  3. 
Buffon,  G.  L.  L.,  Comteie, 

V.  5. 
Cardan,  G.  v.  3. 
Cassini,  G.  D.  v.  4. 
Colombo,  C.  V.  2. 
Condorcet,  M.  J.  A.  N.  C, 

Marquis  de,  v.  5. 
Copernicus,  N.  v.  3. 
Dfisargues,  G.  v.  4. 
Descartes,  R.  v.  4. 
Dioscorides  Pedanhts,  v.  1. 
Euclides,  v.  1. 
Euler,  L.  v.  5. 
Permat,  P.  de,  v.  4. 
Fontenelle,  B.  le   B.  de, 

v.  5. 
Fust,  J.  V.  2. 
Galenus,  C.  v.  1. 
Galilei,  G.  v.  4. 
Gama,  V.  da,  v.  3. 
Gesner,  C.  v.  3. 
Guido,  de  Cauliaco,  v.  2. 
Gutenberg,  J.  v.  2. 
Haller,  A.  von,  v.  5. 
Harvey,  W.  v.  4. 
Helmont,  J.  B.  van,  v.  4. 


Kasim     al-Zabrawi     (Abnl- 

casis),  V.  2. 
Lavoisier,  A.  L.  v.  5. 
Leibnitz,     G.     W.,     Freiherr 

von,  V.  5. 
Lfimery,  N.  v.  4. 
Linnaeus,  C.  v.  5. 
Lulli,  R.  v.  2. 
Magalhaens,  F.  de,  y.  8. 
Muhammad   ibn  Ahmad  ibn 

Hushd,  Aba  AI  Walid  ( Aver- 

rofts),  V.  2. 
Muhammad     ibn     Zakarlya, 

Abii    Bakr,    Al-Ratn    (Rha- 

sfes),  V.  2. 
Newton,  Sir  I.  v.  5. 
Palissy,  B.  v.  3. 
Papin,  D.  v.  4. 
Paracelsus,     P.    A.    T.,     von 

Hohenheim,  v.  3. 
Par«,  A.  V.  3. 
Pascal,  B.  v.  4. 
Plato,  V.  1. 

Plinius  Secundus,  C.  v.  1. 
Ptolemaeus,  C.  v.  1. 
Pythagoras,  v.  1. 
Ramus,  P.  v.  3. 
Reaumur,  R.  A.  F.  de,  v.  5. 
Rondelet,  G.  v.  3. 
Rouelle,  G.  F.  v.  6. 
Schoeffer,  P.  v.  2. 
Spallanzani,  L.  v.  5. 
Thales,  of  Miletus,  v.  1. 
Theophrastus,  of  Eresus,  v.  1. 
Thomas  Aquinas,  Si.  v.  2. 


Hipparchus,  of  Nicaea,  v.  1.  Tournefort,  J.  P.  de,  v.  4. 
Hippocrates,  v.  1.  Vesalius,  A.  v.  3. 

Husain  ibn  'Abd  Allah,  Abu  Vespucci,  A.  v.  2. 

'All  Al  (Avicenne),  v.  2.  Yuhanna  ibn  Masawaib 
Huygens,  C.  v.  4.  (Mesu6),  v.  2. 

Tableaux  de  I'fitat  des  sciences  en  Kiirope,  v.  2-4.— 
Tableau  de  I'^tat  des  sciences  chez  les  nations  arabes 
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Tableau  de  I'^tat  des  sciences  pendant  la  p^rlode 
ant^hlstorlqne,  v.  1. 

Figuliis,  Alexander.    Reckzey,  { — ).   A.  Figu- 

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Mag.  V.  134,  1883,  p.  486.)— Trotfor,  C.  Among  the 
islands  of  the  south  Pacific.  25  pp.  ^  Blaekivood'a  Mag. 
V.  143,  1888,  p.  477.) 

.See  also  iirsnt  Britain,  Coionics.- Polynesia. 

Fikentsolier,  Otto.     1831-80. 

Majolika,  fayence,  porzellan-malerei.    See 
Braun,  I.,  and  others. 

FiliKlelfo,  Dionigi,  pseud.    See  Vedriani,  L. 

KilsmffHM'i,  Gaetano,  Principe di  Satriano  {Ed.) 
Documenti  per  la  storia,  le  arti,  e  le  Indus- 
trie delle  provlncite  napoletane.    Napoli,  1883- 
8.5.     3  V.  4°.  3532 

Contents.  Leostello,  J.  EiTemeridi  delle  cose  fatte  per 
il  Dnca  di  t'alabria  (1484-91),  v.  1.— Documenti  che 
riguardano  clilese,  conventi,  e  cappelle,  v.  2,  3.— 
.Ilnllilano.  C.  Scheda  (1477-1522),  v.  2,  3.— Estratti  di 
Nohede  iiotarill,  v.  2. 

Filaiijaricri,  Gaetano.    Valdarnini,  A.    Ragione 

delle  leggi  secondo  il  Montesquieu  e  il  F.  18  pp.  ( iVitov. 
antol.  3  s.  v.  29,  1890,  p.  137.)— Vlllarl,  P.  Gaetano 
Filangieri.    34  pp.    (In  his  Saggi  di  storia,  p.  249. ) 

Filarctc,  Antonio.  Vasari,  G.  Antonio  Filarete 

e  Siraone.    14  pp.    (Operc,  v.  2,  p.  453.) 

Filiireto,  Apollonio.    16  cent.    A  la  sua  donna. 

3  pp.    (Carducci,  G.,  Poesia  barbara,  p.  285.) 

Filelfo,     Francesco.       1398-1481.       Epistolae. 

15  pp.  (Valpy,  A.  J.,  Class.  Joum.  v.  31,  1825,  p.  1.)— Ad 
NlMtum  IV.    2  pp.    (Baluze,  E.,  Jlfi«ce«.  V.  1,  p.  513.) 

Errera.     C.       '*  Commentationes     Florentinae     de 

exilio"  di  F.  35  pp.  [Archiv.  stor,  ital.  6  s.  v.  5,  1890, 
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115  pp.  ( In /lis  Gladiateurs  de  la  r^publique  des  lettres 
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{Ed.)  Quatre  documents  relatifs  aux  rapports  de  Fran- 
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1891,  p.  426.) 

Files  in  Spanish  America.  United  States, 
State,  Department  of.  Special  Consular  re- 
ports, 1890.  —4553 

Filosac,  Jean.     1550-1638. 

De  idololatria  magica  dissertatio.    Parisiis, 
1609.     12°.  —2467 

Filetico,  Martino.    Pecci,  B.    Martino  Filetico. 

59  pp.  ( Soc.  rom.  di  storia  patria,  Archivio,  v.  13,  1890, 
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Filey,  England.  Cole,  J.  History  and  anti- 
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Mayliew.  S.  M.    Some  Roman  remains  discovered  at 

F.    4  pp.    (Brit.  Archaeol.    Assoc.    Joum.    v.  44,    1888, 
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See  also  TorliHlilre. 

Filhol,  Antoine,  Abp.  of  Aix.  16  cent.  Epis- 
tolae; Lettre.  3  pp.  (Martfene,  E.,  and  Durand,  U., 
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Filhol,  Henri.    1845—. 

Etude   sur   les   vertfibrgs    fossiles  d'Issel 

(Aude).    21  pi.    Paris,  1888.    4°.     (Soc.  g6ol. 

de  France,  Mim.  3  s.  v.  5. )  —1652 

Filia  dolorosa.    2  v.    Romer,  Mrs.  I.  F.     5898 


Filibuster  war  in  Nicaragua,  Reminiscences 
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Filibusters.    See  Buccaneers. 
Filippi,   Giovanni.    Le  aggiunte  alio  statute 

di  Calimala  dell'  anno  1301-02  fatte  negli  auni  1303-09. 
31pp.  (Archiv.  stor.  ital.  5  s.  v.  4,  1889,  p.  3. )— I.anaso. 
9  pp.    (Archiv.  stor.  ital.  4  s.  v.  20, 1887,  p.  264.) 

Filippo,  di  Butera.  Documenti  relativi  a  Prate, 

coadiutore  del  Vescovo  di  Cefaltl  eletto  dalla  Regina 
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Filippo,  da  Siena.  14  cent.  Martirio  d'una 
fanciuUafaentina.  Bologna,  1861.  12°.  {Scelta 
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Fille  d'Albano.     15  pp.    Dudevant,  Mme.  A, 

L.  A.  D.  (G.  Sand,  pseud.),   CEuvres  compl.  v.  85,  p.  279. 

Fille  d'^Jve.    111  pp.      Balzac,  H.  de.,  (Euvres 

compl.  v.  2,  p.  517. 

Fille  dii  docteur.    23  pp.    Cooke,  Mrs.  B..  T. 

(Biblioth.  until,  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p^r.  v.  40, 1888,  p.  577.) 

Fille  du  Marquis.     2  v.     Dumas,  A.,  (Euvres 

compl.  V.  114,  115.  —4174 

Fille  dii  Reg'ent.    Dumas,  A.     (Euvres  compl, 

V.  116.  —4174 

Filleau   de   Saint-Martin,   (— )   (3V.)    His- 

toire   de    Don    Quichotte.      See     Cervantes 

Saavedra,  M.  de. 
Filles,  lorettes,  et  courtisanes. — Les  serpents. 

Dumas,  A.,  (Euvres  compl.  v.  117.  — 4174 

Filleiile,   La.    Dudevant,   Jlfme.   A.  L.   A.   D. 

(G.  Sand,  pseud.),  CEuvres  compl.  v.  34.   —4177 
Fillmore,   Millard,  Pi-es.  of  U.  S. 

Biography  of.     Buffalo,   1856.     12°.        3796 

Life   of  Millard    Fillmore.      New    York, 

n.  d.  8°.  {With  Combs,  Li.,  Narrative  of  the 
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Efj^^leHton.  G.  C.    Our  twenty-one  Presidents.  44  pp. 

(Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  11,  1884,  pp.  89,  185.)— Stotidard, 
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Fillon,    Benjamin.      1819-81. 

Catalogue  des  objets  d'art  et  de  haute 
curiosity  .  .  .  composant  la  collection  de. 
Vente  20-24  Mars,  1882.      [Paris]   1882.     8°. 

— 17C2 

( Ed. )  CEuvres  de  Maistre  Bernard  Palissy. 

See  Palissy,  B. 

and  Rocbebrune,  Octave  de.    Poitou  et 

Vendfie.  Etudes  historiques  et  artistiques. 
Niort,  1887.     2  v.  4°.  .2691 

Filiiier,  Edward.    18  cent. 

Defence  of  plays  ;  or,  the  stage  vindicated, 
fVom  several  passages  in  Mr.  Collier's  Short 
view,  etc.     London,  1707.     12°.  3316 

Filiner,  Sir  Robert.    —1653. 

Patriarcha :  or,  the  natural  power  of  kings. 
London,  1680.     12°.  —1368 

Filon,  Pierre  Marie  Augustin.   1841—.    Joseph 

Chamberlain  et  le  socialisme  d'etat.  35  pp.  (Rev.  d. 
deux  mondes,  1889,  3  p«r.  v.  96,  p.  393.)— Lord  Randolph 
Clinrchill  et  la  dgmocratie  conservatrice  en  Angleterre. 
29  pp.  (Bev.  d.  deux  mondes,  1888,  3  p«r.  v.  89,  p.  148.)— 
Les  historiens  anglais :  J.  A.  Fronde.     36  pp.    (Rev.  d. 


FILON,  Pierre  Marie  Augustin 


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deux  mondet,  1887,  8  p«r.  v.  83,  p.  68.)— La  caricature  en 
Angleterre:  Wm.  HoKnrlh.  39  pp.  (Bev.  d.  detix 
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W.  E.  H.  tipcky.  35  pp.  (Rev.  d.  devx  mondea,  1888, 
3p«r.  V.  86.  D.  56.)— John  Morley,  critique,  journaliste, 
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3  p£r.  T.  106,  p.  154.)— I'arleiuent  Irlandals.  30  pp. 
(Bev.  d.  deux  mondea,  1888,  3  p«r.  v.  76,  p.  273.)— Peine 
d'Minour  perdue.  32  pp.  (Rev.  d.  deux  mondea, 
1888,  3  p«r.  V.  95,  p.  481.)— Lord  Tennyson.  32  pp. 
(Rev.  d.  deux  mondea,  1885,  3  p^r.  v.  71,  p.  70.) 

Brnnetiere.  F.    Histoire  de  la  litt^ratnre  anglaise 

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(Rev.  d.  deux  mondea,  1883,  3  p«r.  t.  58,  p.  693.) 

Flls  till  for<;afr— M.    Coumbes.      Dumas,  A., 
CEuvres  compl.  v.  118.  — 4174 

FUsoii,  John. 

DURRBTT,  R.  T.  John  Filson,  the  first 
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Filson  Club.    Publications.    Nos.  1-5,  9,  10. 
Louisville,  1884-95.     7  nos.  In  5  v.  4°.  3591 

Contenta.  Dnrrett,  R.  T.  John  Filson,  no.  1.— 
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Fuller,  Q.  W.  Experiments  upon  the  puri- 
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Hazen,  a.      Filtration  of  public  water- 
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Massachusetts.    State  Board  of  Health. 

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Mills,  H.  F.    Filtration  of  sewage  and  of 

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Bolton,  H.  C.    Ancient  methods  of  filtration.    6  pp. 

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(Ma».  State  Board  of  Health,  Report,  1895,  p.  443.)— 
Physical  and  chemical  properties  of  sands,  with  special 
reference  to  the  filtration  of  water.  10  pp.  (Mass. 
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(Han.  State  Board  of  Health,  Report,  1891,  p.  423;  1892, 
p.  381.)- Some  physical  properties  of  sands  and  gravels, 
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p.  543.)— Slorley,  E.  W.  Apparatus  for  rapid  filtration. 
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See  alao  Sewage.— Water. 

Fimbria,  Caius  Flavins.    B.  C.  1  cent.    Frag- 

menta.    2  pp.    ( Meyer,  H.,  Orat.  Rom.  fragm.  p.  268. ) 

Fin  d'aun^c.    35  pp.    Kock,  C.  P.  de,  (Euvrea 

compl.  V.  105,  p.  158. 

Fin  de  sifecle.    7  pp.    Meyers,  R.  C.  V.    (Ifor- 

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Final  causes.     Gutberlet,   K.    Teleologische 

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Heussler.  J.  Koenig:  Entwickelung  des  kausalpro- 
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of  Hume.  25  pp.  (/;i  hia  Am.  comments  on  European 
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See  alao  Design  (t»  phi(o8op7ij().— Metaphysics.— 
Philosophy. 

Final  notes  on  witchcraft  in  Massachusetts. 

Moore,  G.  H.  2623 

Finali,  Gaspare.    1829—.    Lettere  e  documenti 

del  Barone  Bettino  Ricasoli.  56  pp.  (Nuov.  antol.  3  s. 
V.  29,  1890,  p.  393;  v.  35,  1891,  p.  393.) 

Carpi,  L.    Qaspare  Finali.    9  pp.    (In  hia  Risorgi- 

mento  ital.  v.  4,  p.  388.) 

Finamore,  Gennaro. 

Vocabolario  dell'  uso  abruzzese.    Lanciano, 
1880.     8°.  —2142 

Botanica  popolare  abruzzese.    19  pp.    (Arehiv.  atudio 

tradiz.  popolari,  v.  8,  1889,  pp.  29,  211.)— Canti  popolarl 
abruzzesi.  74  pp.  (/«  his  Vocabolario,  p.  263.)— Morso 
e  rabbia  de'  cani  nell'  Abruzzo.  2  pp.  (Arehiv.  atudio 
tradiz.  popolari,  v.  7,  1888,  p.  199.)— Pro\erbi  raccolti 
dalla  viva  voce  del  popolo.  22  pp.  (In  hia  Vocabolario, 
p.  241.)— Tradizioni  popolari  abruzzesi.  10  pp.  (Ar- 
ehiv. atudio  tradiz.  popolari,  v.  9.  1890,  p.  153. ) 

(Ed.)    Tradizioni  popolari  abruzzesi.  v.  2. 

Lanciano,  1886.     12°.  1218 

Note.— For  v.  1  aee  preceding  catalogue. 

Finance. 

Adams,  H.  C.    Public  debts.    An  essay  in 
the  science  of  finance.    1887.  —1365 

Bastable,  C.  F.    Public  finance.    1892. 

—1364 

Buxton,  S.  C.    Finance  and  politics :  an 

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COHN,  Q.    Science  of  finance.    1895.    (Uni- 
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v.  3.)  2164 


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Jevons,  W.  S.    Investigations  in  currency 

and  finance.  Illustr.  by  twenty  diagrams. 
1884.  —1365 

Mayo,  R.    Chapter  of  sketches  on  finance ; 

with  an  appendix.  1837.  (Bound  pamph. 
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Poor,   H.  V.      Handbook  of  investment 

securities  .  .  .  Supplementing  Poor's  Manual 
of  railroads.     1892.  —2727 

Say,  J.  B.  L.,  and  others.      Dictionnaire 

des  finances.     1889-94,  2  v.  R.71 

Sheeman,  J.  Selected  speeches  and  re- 
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United  States.    International  Monetary 

Conference  held  ...  in  Paris,  April-July,  1881. 
Proceedings.  1887.  ( U.  S.  49  Cong.  1  sees. 
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United   States.     State,   Department  of. 

Reports  from  Consuls,  no.  90.  Budgets  and 
budget  legislation  in  foreign  countries.    1888. 

—4553 

Worms,  E.    Doctrine,  histoire,  pratique, 

et  rfiforme  financi6re  ;  ou,  expos6  616mentaire 
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—1364 

BeiiaH,  B.  L.    Outline  of  the  origin  and  development 

of  banks  and  financial  institutions.  22  pp.  (Lancashire 
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finance  possible  under  popular  government?  10  pp. 
(Forum,  v.  19,  1895,  p.  159.)— ^loiitn^ii,  S.  Dangers  of 
modern  finance.  15  pp.  [Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  51,  1892, 
p.  322.)— Porter,  R.  P.  Municipal  receipts  and  expen- 
ditures. 2  pp.  {^SinA,^.,  Selections  illustr.  economic  hist. 
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production in  securities.  3  pp.  (W.  4m.  iJeii.  v.  151, 1890, 
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See  also  Ranks  and  Banking.  —  BIIIh  of  ex- 
change.-Rini«lalli!«ni.— Brokers.- BusinPHM.- 
C'oninieree  and  Tr.-»de.—Credi».— Crises.— Bebf. 
-ExcliBnjfe.-tiold.-. Money.—  Panles.— Paper 
money.— Political  economy.— Silver.— .Siiikin;; 
funds. —  Npecniatlon.—Ntock  markets.— Tnxa- 
tion.— Wealth. 

For  the  finances  of  a  country,  see  its  name,  as  France, 
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See  also  .^Nthetics.  —  .4natoniy  for  artists. — 
Antiquities.— Architcctnro and  Ruildin;;.— .Irt 
etiucation.  — Artists.— Arts. —  Arts  of  <lesii;n.— 
Has  reliefs.- Bronzes.— llusts.— <'anieos.— i'hris- 
tian  art.— Collotype.— Copyright.— <'riticisni. — 
Daniascenin;;.  —  Hecoration  and  Ornanient.— 
Itrawinsr,  llrau^rhtini;.  and  DesiKu.— Knaniel- 
ling.  —  Engraving.  —  Kiigravings.  —  Ktcllilig. — 
KIchlngH.— Kxpression. — Form.— Fresco  paint- 
ing. —  4>lass  painting  and  staining.  —  Oold- 
smith's  work  and  Silversmith's  work.— (.rain- 
ing.-lleliotype.—Illnslratlon  of  books,  etc.— 
Imitation.  —  Ivories.  —  Jewelry.—  Landscape.— 
Lithography.  —  Marl>les,  Antique.  —  Medals.  — 
Middle  ages.  Fine  arts.- Miniaturists.- Mosaics. 
— Music— Painting.— Photo-engraving.— Photo- 
etching.  —  Photograpliy.—  Photo-lithography. 
— Photozincograpliy.  —  Pictures.  —  Portraits.— 
Pottery.— Prints,—  Renaissance.—  Sculptors. — 
Sculpture  and  Statuary. —  Tapestry.  — Terra- 
cotta.-Vases.— Woo«l  engraving. 

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Katalog   einer   sehr  reichen  sammlung 

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Lafbnestre,  G.,  and  Richtenbergeb,  E. 

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Oppenheim,  (— ).    Catalogue  des  tableaux 

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Paris.    Palais-Royal.    Explication  des  ou- 

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Paul,  J.    Catalogue  des  objets  d'art  et  de 

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Pennsylvania  Academy  of  the  Fine  Arts. 

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Note.— For  preceding  years  see  Dumas,  F.  G. 

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public  libraries,  art  galleries,  and  museums,  10  pp. 
(  Westm.  Rev.  v.  134,  1890,  p.  9.)— »u  Molay-Bacon,  E. 
Salon  de  1844.  33  pp.  (Correspondant,  v.  6,  1844,  p.  296.) 
— Daparc.  A.  Salon  de  1869.  18  pp.  (Correspondant, 
n.  s.  V.  42,  1869,  p.  768.)— Salon  de  1870.  27  pp.  (Corre- 
spondant, n.  s.  V.  46,  1870,  p.  929.)— Salon  de  1872.  27  pp. 
(Correspondant,  n.  s.  v.  51,  1872,  p.  928.)— Salon  de  1873. 
21  pp.  (Correspondant,  n.  s.  v.  55,  1873,  p.  805.)— Salon  de 
1874.  27  pp.  (Correspondant,  n.  s.  v.  59,  1874,  p.  1074.)— 
Salon  de  1876.  35  pp.  (Correspondant,  n.  s.  v.  63,  1875, 
p.  810.)— Strictures  on  art  and  exhibitions.  18  pp. 
(Fraser's  Mag.  v.  2, 1830,  p.  93.)— FeuKtre,  G.  Salon  de 
1890  et  I'Exposition  du  Champs  de  Mars.  27  pp.  ( Cor- 
respondant, n.  a.  V.  123,  1890,  p.  763.)— Foiireand,  L.  de. 
Salon  de  1885.  48  pp.  (Correspondant,  n.  s.  v.  103,  1885, 
pp.  748,  903.)— Fournel,  V.  Salon  de  1859.  39  pp. 
( Correspondant,  v.  47,  1859,  pp.  146,  283. )— «OMSe,  E.  W. 
Salon  of  1882.  12  pp.  (Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  31, 1882,  p.  735.) 
— Ouillaunic.  J.  B.  C.  E.  Salon  de  1881.  60  pp.  (Rev. 
d.  deux  mondes,  1881,  3  p^r.  v.  45,  p.  649;  v.  46,  p.  170.)— 
Salon  de  1882.  18  pp.  (Rev.  d.  deux  mondes,  1882,  3  p€r. 
V.  52,  p.  184.)- Honssaye,  H.  Salon  de  1882.  43  pp. 
(Rev.  d.  deux  mondes,  1882,  3  pSr.  v.  51,  pp.  661,  848.)  — 
Salon  de  1883.  32  pp.  (Rev.  d.  deux  mondes,  1883,  3  p«r. 
V.  57,  p.  696.)— Salon  de  1884.  36  pp.  (Rev.  d.  deux 
mondes,  1884,  3  p6r.  v.  63,  p.  560.)— I-afenestre,  G. 
Salon  de  1886.  61  pp.  (Rev.  d.  deux  mondes,  1886,  3  pit. 
V.  76,  p.  580;  V.  76,  p.  165.)— Salon  de  1887.  62  pp.  (Rev. 
d.  deux  mondes,  1887,  3  p«r.  v.  81,  pp.  604,  882.)— Salon  de 
1888.  56  pp.  (Rev.  d.  deux  mondes,  1888,  3  p6r.  v.  87, 
p.  640;  V.  88,  p.  151.)— Salon  de  1889.  35  pp.  (Rev.  d. 
deux  mondes,  1889,  3  pfir.  v.  93,  p.  627.)— Salon  et  ses  vicis- 
situdes. 32  pp.  (Rev.  d.  deux  mondes,  1B81,  3  p€r.  v.  45, 
p.  104.)— Salons  de  1890.     81  pp.    (Rev.  d.  deux  mondes, 

1890,  3  p«r.  V.  99,  pp.  643,  907;  V.  100,  p.  176.)— Salons  de 

1891.  77  pp.  (Rev.  d.  deux  mondes,  1891,  3  p6r.  v.  105, 
pp.  628,  922;  V.  106,  p.  181.)— liag:rang:e,  L.  Les  beaux- 
arts  en  1867.  Le  salon.  62  pp.  (Correspondant,  v.  71, 
1867,  p.  992;  v.  72,  1867,  p.  84.)— Salon  de  1865.  41  pp. 
(Correspondant,  v.  66,  1865,  p.  128.)— Salon  de  1866.  35  pp. 
(Correspondant,  v.  68,  1866,  p.  186.)— I^amb,  M.  J.  B.  N. 
The  Walters  collection  of  art  treasures.  24  pp.  (Mag. 
Am.  Hist.  V.  27,  1892,  p.  241.)— I>cnorinant,  C.  Beaux- 
arts.    Souvenirs  du  salon.    31  pp.    (C^orrespoTidant,  v.  92, 

1853,  p.  712.)— Exposition  au  profit  des  artistes  mal- 
heureux.  10  pp.  (Correspondant,  v.  13,  1846,  p.  664.) — 
Un  mot  sur  I'ouverture  du  salon,  6  pp.  ( Correspondant, 
V.  9, 1845,  p.  906. ) — Salon  de  1846.  20  pp.  ( Correspondant, 
V.  14,  1846,  p.  376.)— National  Oallery.  39  pp.  (Quart. 
Rev.  V.  163, 1886,  p.  396.)— Ollendorff,  G.  Salon  de  1885. 
16  pp.  (Rev.  d.  deux  mondes,  1885,  3  p6r.  v.  70,  p.  186.)— 
Pontmartin,  A  de.  Promenade  au  salon  de  1878. 
44  pp.  (Correspondant,  n.  s.  v.  75,  1878,  pp.  789,  1021.)— 
<tuliter,  H.  Notes  on  the  Royal  Academy  exhibition. 
21  pp.    (Contemp.  Rev.  v.  41, 1882,  p.  942.)— Bedford,  G. 


FINE  ABTS,  Galleries,  etc. 


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FINIBU8  BONORUM 


Art  sales  and  Christie's.  19  pp.  {Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  22, 
1887,  p.  60.)— RIchter,  J.  P.  Die  dresdener  gemaelde- 
galerie  nnd  die  raoderne  Icunstwissenschaft.  16  pp. 
(Unaere  Zeit,  1888,  v.  1,  p.  345.)— Uobllisoil,  M.  Paris 
salons  of  1891.  12  pp.  (J-'orin.  Bev.  n.  s.  v.  49,  1891, 
p.  927.)— Salon  de  peinture  et  de  sculpture  en  1877. 
86  pp.  {Correspondant,  n.  s.  v.  71,  1877,  p.  603.)— Seharf, 
Q.,  Jr.  On  tile  Mancliester  art-treasures  exiiibition, 
1857.  63  pp.  19 pi.  (Lancashire  and  Cheshire  Hist.  Soc. 
Troiis.  V.  10,  1858,  p.  269.)-»ile|>hHnl,  L.  Antiken- 
sammlung  zu  Pawlowslc.  72  pp.  2  pi.  (St.  Petersburg, 
Acad.  M(m.  7  s.  v.  18,  1S72.)— Trianon,  H.  Salon  de 
1847.  25  pp.  {Correspondant,  v.  18,  1847,  p.  210.)— Salon 
de  1819.  11  pp.  (Correspondant,  v.  24,  1849,  p.  461.)— 
Salon  de  1850-51.  10  pp.  {Correspondant,  v.  28,  1851, 
p.  36.)— Wlilfelnff,  R.  The  Hermitage,  4  pp.  (Cen- 
tury Mag.  V.  5,  1884,  p.  559.)— Winter  exIiIblllonH. 
9  pp.    (Ma.cmtlla7t's  Mag.  v.  49,  1884,  p.  269.) 

See  also  ExpoNltionN  of  art  and  Industry.— 
MiisouinN.- Pictures. —  Srnlptnrv  and  (iitatu- 
ary.- Vases.  .4/8o  the  names  of  cities  having  galleries 
of  art,  as  rioreiice,  Munich,  Paris,  Konie,  etc. 

Fine  arts.  History. 

Balfour,  H.    Evolution  of  decorative  art. 
1893.  —1748 

Baye,  J.,   Baron  de.      De  1' influence   de 

Part  des  Goths  en  Occident.    1891.  —1751 

DOHME,   R.   {Ed.)      Kunst  und   kuenstler 

des  mittelalters  und  der  neuzeit.  Abth.  IV, 
V.  1,  2.  Kunst  und  kuenstler  der  ersten 
haelfte  des  neunzehnten  jahrhunderts.  1886, 
2  V.  —1752 

Note. — For  other  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

EiTELBERGEB  VON  Edelbebq,  R.  von,  and 

Ilg,  a.  {Eds.)  Quellenschriften  fuer  kunst- 
geschichte  und  kunsttechnik  des  mittelalters 
und  der  neuzeit,  n.  s.  v.  4.     1892.  — 17C6 

Mueller,  K.  O.     Denkmaeler  der  alten 

kunst.     1854-81,  3  v.  in  2.  —1755 

Pellissier,  a.      Chefs-d'oeuvre  de  Part 

moderns  :  son  pass6,  son  present,  son  avenir. 
1893.  _17C1 

Reber,  F.  von.    History  of  mediaeval  art. 

Tr.  by  J.  T.  Clarke.     1887.  —1756 

SiTTL,  K.     Archaeologie  der  kunst.     1895. 

(Mueller,  I.  P.  E.,  Handb.  d.  klass.  alter- 
thumsw.  V.  6. )  2723 

Stark,  K.  B.    Ilandbuch  der  archaeologie 

der  kunst.  labth.  Systematik  und  geschichte 
der  archaeologie  der  kunst.     1880.  —1756 

ViTET,  L.     Etudes  sur  Phistoire  de  Part. 

1875,  4  V.  —1728 

WiNCKELMANN,   J.  J.      Histoire   de  Part 

chez  les  anciens.    1766,  2  v.  —1757 

Bolssler,  M.  L.  G.     Une  nouvelle  histoire  de  Part 

antique.  12  pp.  (Bev.  d.  deux  mondes,  1883,  3  p«r.  v.  55, 
p.  904.)— Ferree,  B.  Element  of  terror  in  primitive  art. 
18  pp.  1  pi.  (Am.  Antiq.  v.  11,  1889,  p.  331.)— Historical 
origin  of  art.  4  pp.  (Am.  Antiq.  v.  13,  1891,  p.  225.)  — 
Mrlinni,  H.  Das  universitaetsstudium  der  neueren 
kunstgeschichte.  24  pp.  (Deutach.  rundaehau,  v.  66,  1891, 
p.  390.)— I.ajfranse,  L.  De  quelques  nouveaut«^  de 
I'histoire  de  Part.  30  pp.  (Correspondant,  v.  63,  1864, 
p.  497. )— Ovorbeck,  J.  Kunstgeschichtliche  analekten. 
28  pp.  (Zeita.f.  alterthurrunc.  v.  23,  1856,  p.  289;  v.  24,  1857, 
pp.  1,289,  399.)— Palmer,  J.  F.  Development  of  the  fine 
arts  under  the  Puritans.  24  pp.  (Royal  Hist.  Soc.  Trans. 
n.  s.  V.  5,  1891,  p.  206.)— Ranke,  J.  Anfaenge  der  kunst. 
Anthropologische   beitraege   znr   geschichte  des  orna- 


ments. 32  pp.  (Sommf.  tCTMCTM.  twrtrj.  V.  14, 1879,  p.  177.) 
— tichullz,  C.  L.  F.  Aufsaetze  von  Schultz  zur  farben- 
lehre  und  kunstgeschichte.  22  pp.  (Goethe,  J.  W.  von, 
and  Schultz,  C.  L.  F.,  Briefwechael,  p.  389.)— Nelvatico, 
P.  Delle  arti  belle  in  relazione  a  Dante.  32  pp.  (Cellini, 
M.,  and  Ghivizzani,  G.,  Dante  e  it  suo  secolo,  p.  591.)— 
WaaKen.  O.  P.  On  the  importance  of  MSS.  with  minia- 
tures in  the  history  of  art.  11  pp.  (Philobiblon  Soc. 
Miacel.  V.  1.)— Ward,  T.  H.  Art.  47  pp.  (In  hit  Reign 
of  Queen  Victoria,  v.  2,  p.  514.)— Whateley,  R.  What 
are  the  arts,  in  the  cultivation  of  which  the  moderns 
have  been  Ies3  successful  than  the  ancients?  14  pp. 
(Valpy,  A.  J.,  Class.  Journ.  v.  2,  1810,  p.  439.) 

See  a(8o  History  under  the  different  branches  of  the 
Fine  arts,  as  Paliitln;;,  Ncnlpture,  etc. 

Fine  arts.  Periodicals. 

Academy.    Lond.,  1870  96.    50  v.         3142 

American  Journal  of  archaeology  and  of 

the  history  of  the  fine  arts.  Bait,  and  Prince- 
ton, 1885-96.     11  V.  2703 

Art,  L'.     Revue  hebdomadaire  illustrfie. 

Paris,  1884-94.     22  v.  -^521 

Note.— For  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Art  DE  LA  MODE.    Reproduction  en  noir 

et  en  couleurs  de  costumes  .  .  .  et  de  tons 
objets  d'art  servant  de  cadre  a  l'616gance  de  la 
femme.  Rgdacteur  en  chef,  Etincelle.  Paris 
1881-82.     3  V.  in  2.  — UAa- 

Art  Journal.    Lond.,  1884-96.    13  v. 

4582 

Note.— Tor  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Athenaeum.  Journal  of  literature,  sci- 
ence, and  the  fine  arts.    Lond.,  1828-96.    98  v. 

3113 

• Brooks,  N.  C,  and  Snodgrass,  J.  E.  {Eds.) 

American  Museum  of  science,  literature,  and 
the  arts.     Bait.  1838-39.     2  v.  4142 

Century  Guild  Hobby  Horse.     Lond  , 

1886-89.     4  V.  — 17B8 

Critic,    n.  s.    N.  Y.,  1884-96.    26  v.     4122 

■  KOEHLER,  S.  R.  United  States  art  direct- 
ory and  year-book.    N.  Y.,  1882-84.    2  v.    1104 

KOENIGLICH  PBEUSSISCHE  KUNSTSAMMLUN- 

QEN.  Jahrbuch,  v.  5-16.  Berl.,  1884-95.  12  v. 
and  Register  zu  band  I-X.  —1711 

Note.— For  v.  1-4  see  preceding  catalogue. 

LITERARY  World  ;  a  journal  of  science, 

literature,  and  art.  v.  9-13.  N.  Y.,  1851-53. 
5  V.  4142 

- —  Nation.    A  weekly  journal    devoted   to 
politics,  literature,  science,  and  art.    N.  Y 
1865-96.     63  v.  3U2 

Portfolio.    Lond.,  1884-96.    16  v.    —4561 

Note.— For  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Saturday  Review  of  politics,  literature, 

science,  and  art.     Lond.,  1856-96.    82  v.     4121 

Fiiigal.    See  McPherson,  J.,  Poems  of  OsHan. 

Fingers.  Ward-Jackson,  E.  Gymnastics  for 
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Oalton,  F.    Identification  by  fingertips.    9  pp.  1  pi. 

(Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  30,  1891,  p.  303.) 
See  also  Hand :WallN,  Human. 

Finibus  bonoruin  et  malorum,  De.  See  Cicero. 
M.  T.  ' 


FINIGUERRI,  Stefano 


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PINZI,  MoisS 


FInigrMerri.  Stefano.    15  cent. 

La  Buca  di  Monteferrato,  lo  Studio  d' Atene, 
e  il  Qagno,  poeraetti  satirici  del  XV  secolo,  ed 
illustrati  da  Lodovico  Frati.  Bologna,  1884. 
12".  (Scelta  di  curiositd.  letterarie,  no.  203. )  2352 

Fiiii.st^re,  FYance.    Le  Men,  R.  F.    The  oppi- 

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Finite.    See  Infinite. 
FiiiliiiMl. 

Aagesen,  a.  Forteg^nelse  over  retssam- 
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Brown,  J.  C.     Finland :   its  forests  and 

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BUCH,  M.     Finnland  und  seine  nationali- 

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ScHYBERGSON,  M.  G.  Geschichte  Finn- 
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£lee  ateo  Xyland.— Rnsdln. 

.Vote.— For  the  fiction,  language,  and  poetry  of  Fin- 
land, see  FliililHh. 

Finland,  Bibliography.     Sonnenschein,  W.  S. 

Norway  and  Sweden,  Lapland,  Finland.  1  p.  (In  his 
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Finland,  Gulf.    Gobi,  C.    Brauntange  (Phae- 

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Rothtange  (Florideae)  des  finnischen  meerbusens.  16  pp. 
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Finlason,  William  Francis  (Ed.) 

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FInlay,    Hugh.      Journal   of   the   siege   and 

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Tory  poHtmaHler  of  the  Revolution.    1  p.    (Mag. 

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FinlayHon,  Rev.  Robt.     Sinclair,   C.      Robert 

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FInley,  He».  James  Bradley.    1781-1856. 

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Slcetches  of  western  Methodism  :  biograph- 
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Finley,  Lt.  John  P. 

Certain  climatic  features  of  the  two  Dako- 
taa,  illustr.  with  one  hundred  and  sixty-three 
tables,  charts  and  diagrams.  Washington, 
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Special  characteristics  of  tornadoes,  with 

practical  directions  for  the  protection  of  life 
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—3466 

Tornado  studies  for   1884.     Washington, 

1886.  4°  (U.  S.  Signal  Office,  Prof,  papers, 
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Protection    against    <orna«loo!i.      12    pp.      (Forum, 

V.  10,  1890,  p.  94. ) 

Filinegraii,  Joseph. 

Battle  of  Ocean  Pond,  Fla.  See  Beaure- 
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Finnerty,  Peter. 

MacNevin,  T.  Lives  and  trials  of  Archi- 
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Finney,  Charles  Grandison.    Bartlett,  D.  W. 

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Finnish  fiction.    Beauvois,  E.    Les  dons  du 

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conte  flnnois.  9  pp.  (Soc.  am.  de  France,  Archives,  v.  3, 
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Finnish  language.     Misteli,   F.     Loennrot: 

Suomalais-Ruotsalainen.  Finskt-svenkst  lexicon.  19  pp. 
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geschichte  der  tempus-  und  modusstammbildung  in  den 
finnisch-ugrischen  sprachen.  14  pp.  (Zeits.  f.  voelker- 
psych. V.  18,  1888,  p.  451.) 

Finnish  poetry.  Kalevala  the  epic  poem  of 
Finland.  Into  English  by  J.  M.  Crawford. 
1888,  2  V.  2345 

GiibrrnatlN.  A.  de  (Ed.)     Epopea  finnica.    28  pp. 

(In  his  Storia  univ.  della  letterat.  v.  5,  p.  200 ;  v.  6,  p.  346.) 

Finnisli  poetry.  History  and  criticism.  Grimm, 
J.  L.  K.  Ueber  das  flnnische  epos.  39  pp.  (Kleinere 
schriftcn,  v.  2,  p.  75. )— llanssoii,  O.  Finland's  dichter. 
9  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1891,  v.  1,  p.  258.)— Robert,  A. 
Poesies  nationales  de  la  Finlande ;  R*cits  de  I'Enseign 
Stal ;  Sandels,  la  Journ«e  de  Doebeln.  21  pp.  (Rev. 
contemp.  1854,  v.  4,  pp.  447,  620. ) 

Finot,  Louis. 

Lapidaires  indiens.  Paris,  1896.  r.  8°. 
{Biblioth.  Ecole  des  hautes  (tudes,  v.  111.) 

—4152 

DerniSre  ordonnance  de  Charles  V.   4  pp.   ( Biblioth. 

Ecole  des  Charles,  v.  50, 1889,  p.  164.) 

Finzi,  Giuseppe.    Carpi,  L.     Giuseppe  Pinzi. 

4  pp.    (In  his  Risorgimento  ital.  v.  5,  p.  526.) 
Finzi,  Moisfe.     Raffaello  Zei.    (1829-48.)     7  pp. 
(Amato,  G.  d',  Panteon,  v.  2,  p.  806.) 


fioelsvinnsmAl 


1433 


FIRE-DAMP 


Fioelsviniisniftl.  14pp.   Rupp, T.    {Oermania, 

V.  10,  1865,  p.  433.) 

Fioiiii  and  his  warrior  band.  Fians  ;  or,  stories 
...  of.  Campbell,  J.  G.  {Ed.)  (Campbell, 
■Lord  A.,  Waifs  and  strays  of  Celtic  tradition, 
Argyllshire  8.,  no.  4.)  2212 

Pioraviint<s  Libro    delle    storia  di.    160  pp. 

(Rajna,  P.,  /  reali  di  Francia,  v.  1.,  p.  331 ;  Coll.  di  opere 
iiied.  o  rare,  v.  31.) 

Pioravauti,  Leonardo,  Conte.    —1588. 

Due  novelle.     Livoruo,   1870.     r.   8°.     2313 
Fiore,  Giacomello  del.    Caffl,  M.    Giacomello 

del  Fiore,  pittore  veneziano  del  sec.  XV.  12  pp.  {Archiv. 
stor.  ital.  1  s.  v.  6,  1880,  p.  402.) 

Fioreiitiiio,  Francesco.    1835—. 

Bernardino  Telesio,  ossia  studi  storici  su 
I'idea  della  natura  nel  risorgimento  italiano. 
Firenze,  1872-74.     2  v.  12°.  4737 

Pietro    Pomponazzi,    studi    storici    su    la 

scuola  bolognese  e  padovana  del  secolo  XIV 
con  molti  documenti  iuediti.  Firenze,  1868. 
12°.  4737 

and  others  ( Eds. )     Jordani  Bruni  Nolani 

Opera  Latine  eonscripta.    See  Bruno,  G. 

Fioreiitino,  Giovanni.      See  Giovanni  Fiorenr 

tino. 
Fioreiitino,  Pier  Angelo.     1806-64.     Nisida. 

69  pp.  (Dumas,  A.,  and  others.  Crimes  cU^bres,  v.  6, 
p.  281;  V.  8,  p.  1.) 

Crimes  c616bres.      See    Dumas,    A.,    and 

others. 

(TV.)      L'Enfer  de  Dante  Alighieri.      See 

Dante  Alighieri. 

( 3V. )    Le  Purgatoire  de  Dante  Alighieri. 

See  Dante  Alighieri. 

Fioretti  de'  Rimedii  contro  fortuna.  Petrarca, 
F.    {Scelta  di  curiositd,  letterarie,  no.  80.)   2322 

Fiori  di  medicina.  Gregorio  Medicofisico. 
(Scelta  di  ctiriosith  letterarie,  no  59.)  2322 

Fiortiliocca,  Tomas.  17  cent.  Vita  di  Cola 
di  Renzo,  tribuno  del  popolo  romano.  Brac- 
ciano,  1624.     18°.  5877 

Firbisse,  Dudley.    See  Mac  Firbisigh,  D. 

Firdusi,  Abu'l  Kasim  Mansur  Ben  Ahmed 
Ben  Pakhr  Ed-Din.     946-1020. 

Epic  of  kings  :  stories  retold  from  Firdusi 
by  Helen  Zimmern.  With  two  etchings  by 
L.  Alma  Tadema  and  a  prefatory  poem  by 
E.  W.  Gosse.     London,  1882.     12°.  3167 

Aus  Firdassi's  religioes-romantiscliem  epos,  '^Jussiif 

iind  mnleioha."  (Deutsch.  morg.  gesells.  Zeits.  v.  41, 
1887,  p.  977.)— RiDitpiii.  10  pp.  (Delvau,  A.,  Coll.  des 
romana  de  chevalerie,  v.  3,  p.  135. ) 

nnrinoHtctpr.  J.    Points  de  contact  entre  le  Mahftb- 

hftrata  et  le  Shahnamah.  38  pp.  (Journ.  a/iial.S  s.  w.  10, 
1887,  p.  38.)— Klh*!,  H.  Die  aclteste  urkunde  iieber 
Firdausi.  6  pp.  (Deutsch.  morg.  gesells.  Zeits.  v.  48, 
1894,  p.  89.)— «io>ii»«'.  E.  W.  Firdusi  in  exile.  21  pp. 
(Firdusi,  Abu'l  Kasim  Mansur  Ben  Ahmed  Ben  Fakhr 
Ed-Din,  Epic  of  k-ings,  p.  xxvii.)  —  4>ruonbanni,  M. 
Zu"JussufundSuleicha."  29pp.  (Deutsch. morg. gesells. 
Zeits.  V.  43,  1889,  p.  l.)-Das  heldenbuch  von  Iran,  aus 
dem  S<'hahnHnieU,  von  I.  Gocrres.  8  pp.  (Rev.  of  in 
Valpy,  A.  J.,  Class.  Journ.  v.  31, 1825,  p.  284.) 


Fire.     Berthelot,   P.  E.  M.     Le  feu,   le  calo- 

rique,  le  chaleur  animale,  d'aprgs  Lavoisier.  21pp.  (Rev. 
d.  deux  mondes,  1890,  8  p6r.  v.  98,  p.  347.)— MriflltllM,  T. 
Chemistry  of  the  4  ancient  elements,  fire,  air,  earth,  and 
water.  38  pp.  {Bound  pamph.  v.  251.)— Orlmiii,  J. 
L.  K.  Ueber  das  feuergeschrei.  7  pp.  {Kleinere  schriften, 
v.  5,  p.  393.)— Mori^nii,  M.  H.  De  ignis  eliciendi  modis 
apud  antiques.  52  pp.  (Greenough,  J.  B.,  and  others. 
Harvard  studies  in  class,  philol.  v.  1,  p.  13.) — Koth.  R. 
Indischer  feuerzeug.  6  pp.  (Deutsch.  morg.  gesells. 
Zeits.  V.  43,  1889,  p.  590.) 

See  also  Aloheiiiy.— Bonfires.  —  <'h«iniNtry.— 
i'oinbiiHtion.  —  Fire-workM.  —  Fire  worMhtp.  — 
Fires.— Fiiel.—<«reek  fire.— Heat. 

Fire,  Greek.     See  Greek  fire. 

Fire  and  building'  rcgulatioiiis  in  foreign 
countries.  United  States,  State,  Dept.  of, 
Special  consular  reports.  — 4553 

Fire  IVoin  Heaven,  falling  upon  the  present 
army  and  churches  ;  or,  two  words  from  the 
Lord  to  both.  London,  1649.  sm.  4°. 
{Pamphlets  :  Charles  I,  v.  10. )  4555 

Fire  of  love.  Rolle  de  Hampole,  R.  {Early 
English  Text  Soc.  no  106. )  2123 

Fire  worship.    Peet,  S.  D.    Phallic  worship 

and  fire  worship.  7  pp.  (4m. /Indg.  v.  12,  1890,  p.  352.)— 
Perry,  Sir  E.  Notice  of  Anquetil  du  Perron  and  the 
fireworshippers  of  India.  28  pp.  (Philobiblon  Soc. 
Miscel.  v.  3.) 

See  also  Fire. — liKlia.  Religions  and  philosophy. — 
ParseeH,  —  Persia,  Religions  and  philosophy.  ~  ttC' 
I  i$;ion.— Zoroaster. 

Fire-arms.  Paris.  Mus6ede  I'Artillerie.  Notice 
sur  les  collections  dont  se  compose.    1845. 

—2777 

ScHOB^f,  J.    Rifled  infantry  arms.    A  brief 

description  of  the  modern  system  of  small 
arms,  as  adopted  in  the  various  European 
armies.  Tr.  from  the  German  by  J.  Gorgas. 
1855.  ( With  Mordecai,  A.,  Military  commis- 
sioii  to  Europe. )  — 2762 

WooDBRiDGE,  W.  E.  Few  words  on  wire- 
wound  guns.     1884.  —2773 

Raick,  W.    Die  bedeutung  der  repetirgewehre  und 

der  waffcn  von  kleinem  kaliber.    12  pp.    ( Unsere  Zeit, 

1887,  v.  1,  p.  697.)— Bnire.  P.  de.  Fusil  il  aiguille.  11  pp. 
[Corrcspondant,  v.  68, 1866,  p.  1015.)— FIteh,  C.  H.  Rise 
of  a  mechanical  ideal.  12  pp.  {Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  11, 
1884,  p.  516.)— llaiiillton.  W.  R.  American  machine 
cannon  and  dynamite  guns.    9  pp.    {Ce^itury  Mag.  v.  14, 

1888,  p.  885.)— Kephart,  H.     Rifle  in  colonial  times. 

13  pp.  {Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  24, 1890,  p.  179.)— Mayer,  J. 
On  the  arming  of  levies  in  the  hundred  of  Wirral,  in  the 
county  of  Chester,  and  the  introduction  of  small  fire 
arms  as  weapons  of  war  in  place  of  bows  and  arrows. 

14  pp.  8  pi.  (Lancashire  and  Cheshire  Hist.  Soc.  IVa»M. 
V.  11, 1859,  p.  83.)— Mayers.  W.  F.  On  the  introduction 
and  use  of  gunpowder  and  firearms  among  the  Chinese. 
32  pp.  (Royal  Asiat.  Soc.  North-China  branch,  Journ. 
n.  s.  V.  6,  1871,  p.  73.)— Sleeiiiaii,  C.  Development  of 
machine  guns.    10  pp.     (JV.  Am.  Rev.  v.  139, 1884,  p.  362.) 

See  also  Aniiniiiillioii.— .Vrins,  Ariii4»r,  aii«i 
M'eaixkiis.— tjiiiiiiery. —  <«iiii|>oit'4ler.  —  Military 
art  an«l  seienee,  —  Ordiianee.  —  Projeetiles.  — 
Ktiootiiiir. 

Fire-damp.    Davy,  Sir  H.    Papers  ...  on  the 

fire-<lamp  ...  71  pp.  {Coll.  works,  v.  6,  p.  19.)— Sir  H. 
navy  4»ii  tlie  lire-ilaiiip.  8  pp.  {Edin.  Ret\  v.  26, 
1816,  p.  233.)— .lainlii.  J.  C.  Le  grisou.  32  pp.  {Rev.  d. 
deux  mondes,  1881,  3  p6r.  v.  43,  p.  921.) 

See  also  Coal  mines  anti  mining:.- Kxploslous* 
Explosives,- Mines  and  mining. 


FIRENZE 


1434 


FIRST  JEW  IN  AMERICA 


FIrenze.    See  Florence. 

Fireiiziiola,  Agnolo.    1493-1545. 

Le  bellezze,  le  lodi,  gli  amori,  ed  i  costumi 
delle  donne ;  con  lo  discacciamento  delle 
lettere.    Venetia,  1622.    16°.  2327 

XovpIIp.     22  pp.     (Locella,   G.,    Novelle  Hal.  di  40 

autori  dal  1300  al  1847,  p.  281 ;  Saccolla  di  novell.  ital. 
V.  IS,  p.  113.)— Opere  bnrlPNChc.  34  pp.  (Berni,  F., 
and  others,  Opere  burleiche,  v.  1,  pp.  129,  391 ;  v.  3,  p.  277.) 

Beccuti,   F.,  coiled  II  Coppetta  (Grappa, 

paeud. )  Commento  sopra  la  Canzone  in  lode 
deUa  salsiccia.  1881.  {Scelta  di  curisositci 
letterarie,  no.  184. )  2342 

Fire-plaoes,  Construction  of  kitchen.    94  pp. 

ThompHon,  Sir  B.,  Count  Rumford.    (Pamphlets,  v.  20.) 

Fires.  Sthtwabt,  G.,  Jr.  Story  of  the  gjeat 
fire  in  St.  John,  N.  B.,  June  20,  1877.     [1877]. 

1618 

United  Statess.    State,  Dept.  of.    Special 

consular  reports.  Fire  and  building  regula- 
tions in  foreign  countries.     1892.  —4553 

Atkiiiftoii.  E.     Slow-burning  construction.    14  pp. 

(Oonfury  Jlfog.  V.  15, 1889,  p.  666.)— Fires  In  tlieatreM. 
15  pp.  (Wettm.  Bev.  n.  s.  v.  61,  1882,  p.  412.)— Piirroy, 
H.  D.  English  and  American  fire  services.  9  pp.  {Forum, 
V.  2,  1886,  p.  299.)-Sl»cUvilIe,  R.  W.,  7  Earl  De  la  Warr. 
Fires  on  trans-Atlantic  steamers.  7  pp.  (iV.  Am.  Rev. 
V.  154.  1892,  p.  161.)— Thomson,  C.  Waste  bj  Are.  13  pp. 
{forum,  V.  2,  1886,  p.  27.) 

See  also  Fire. 

Fireside  oliroiiieles  of  early  New  England. 
Huntington,  A.  S.,  Under  a  colonial  roof- 
tree.  4645 

Fireside  iiitisiiig-s  on  serious  subjects.    17  pp. 

{Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  133,  1883,  p.  234.) 

Fire-works.  Jones,  (  —  ).  Artificial  fire- 
works,   n.  d.     {Pamphlets,  y.  37.)  3116 

Firishtsi,  Muhammad  Kdsim  Hindii  Shdh,  sttr- 
named.     Circa  1560-1623. 

History  of  Dekkan  from  the  first  Mahum- 
medan  conquests :  with  a  continuation  from 
other  native  writers  .  .  .  and  the  history  of 
Bengal,  from  the  accession  of  Aliverdee  Khan 
to  the  year  1780.  By  Jonathan  Scott.  Shrews- 
bury, 1794.     2  V.  4°.  3402 

BriirvM,  J.  Essay  on  the  life  and  writings  of  Perishta. 

21  pp.  ( Royal  Asiat.  8oc.  Gt.  Brit.  Trans,  v.  2, 1830,  p.  341.) 

Firkias,  Oscar  W.    Commonplace  in  fiction. 

15  pp.     (Ifew  Englander,  v.  50,  1889,  p.  333. ) 

Firkowitscli,  Abraham. 

Harkavy,  a.  Altjuedischedenkmaeleraus 
der  Krim,  mitgetheilt  von  Abraham  Firko- 
wit«ch  (1839-72).  1876.  (St.  Petersburg,  Acad. 
M6m.  7  8.  V.  24. )  —3512 

Firinciiicli  -  Kichartz,  Johannes  Matthias. 
1808-89. 

TpayoiSta  'PuiullkA.     Neugriechische  volks- 

gesaenge,    v.    2.  Urtext   und  uebersetzung. 

Berlin,  1867.     8°.  1215 

Fimiian,   Karl   Joseph  Gotthard,   Oraf  von. 

1716-82. 

Bibliotheca  Firmiana,  sive  thesaurus  libro- 
rum  quem  excellentiss.     Comes  Carolus  a 


Firmian  .  .  .  magnis  sumptibus  coUegit.  Me- 
diolani,  1783.    5  v.  in  4,  4°.  W.  83 

Contents.  Ilistorla,  v.  4.— Jurisprudentia  et 
politlca,  V.  2.— I.itcrae  hunianiores,  v.  5.— Philo- 
Nophia.  V.  3.— Theolo^ia,  v.  1. 

Bibliotheca  Firmiana,   sive    thesaurus  li- 

brorum  quem  excellentiss.  Comes  Carolus  a 
Firmian  .  .  .  magnis  sumptibus  coUegit.  Libri 
Anglico  sermone  conscripti.  Mediolani,  1783. 
4°.  W.  83 

Bonsiettcn,  C.  V.  de.    Le  Comte  Firmian.    4  pp. 

{In  his  Souvenirs,  p.  74.) 

Firmlaims  Syinposiiis,  Coelius. 

Enigmes,  tr.  en  vers  frangais  avec  des 
notes  et  un  choix  d'Snigmes  de  divers  auteurs 
par  l'Abb6  Durn.  [Lat.  and  Fr.]  Paris, 
1857.     12°.  3246 

■ — —  Enigmes,  revues  sur  plusieurs  MSS.  et  tr. 
en  vers  fran5ais  par  E.  F.  Corpet.  [Lot.  and 
Fr.]     Parisiis,  1868.     p.  8°.  3246 

./lilnlirinata.    83  pp.    (Lemaire,  N.  E.,  Poet.  iot.  min. 

V.  7,  p.  356;  Wernsdorf,  J.  C,  Poet.  Lat.  min.  v.  6,  p.  410.) 
— De  fortuna.  2  pp.  (Lemaire,  N.  E.,  Poet.  Lat.  min. 
V.  2,  p.  44 ;  Wernsdorf,  J.  C,  Poet.  iMt.  min.  v.  3,  p.  386.)  — 
De  Ilvore.  3  pp.  (Lemaire,  N.  E.,  Poet.  Lat.  min.  v.  2, 
p.  443;  Wernsdorf,  J.  C,  Poet.  Lat.  min.  v.  3,  p.  389.) 

tioetz,  G.    Lactantius  und  die  raethsel  des  Sympho- 

sius.    2  pp.     (J2/ieini8cft.  mtfs.  n.  s.  V.  41, 1886,  p.  318.) 

Firiniciis  Materims,  Julius.     4  cent.     Liber 

de  errore  profanarum  religionum.  Recensuit  et  com- 
mentariocriticoinstruxit  Carolus  Halm.  65  pp.  (Vienna, 
Akad.  wissens.  Corpus  script,  eccles.  Lat.  v.  2,  p.  73.) 

Firiniliai).   Aytoun,  "W.  E.  (T.  P.  Jones,  pseud. ) 

3375 
Flrinilianus,  St.,  Bp.  o/Cae«areo.  — 269.  Epis- 

tola  ad  Cyprianum  contra  epistolam  Stephani.  38  pp. 
(Eouth,  M.  J.,  Script,  eccles.  opuscula,  v.  1,  p.  227.) 

Farrar,  F.  W.    Note  on   Firmilian.    2  pp.    {In  his 

Lives  of  the  Fathers,  v.  1,  p.  253.) 

Firinin,  St.,  Bp.  of  Verdun.    Ex  translatione  et 

miraculis  S.  Firmini  Flaviniacensibus.  9  pp.  (Frank- 
fort Soc.  Script.  V.  15,  pt.  2,  p.  803.) 

Firiniii.    See  Becquerelle,  J.  F.,  dit  Firmin. 
Firoz  Sha  TiiK'hlak,  Sultan  of  Delhi. 

Shams  Sibaj  'Afif.  Tarikh-i-Firoz  Shahi. 
Ed.  by  Maulavi  Vilayat  Husain.  1891.  {Bib- 
lioth.  Indica.)  3105 

First  and  fundamental  truths.    McCosh,  J. 

—1411 
First  ascent  of  the  Kasai.    Bateman,  C.  S.  L. 

1416 
First  books.  Titles  of  the.    Hawkins,  R.  C. 

W.62 
Flr.st  century  of  Christianity.    2  v.    Cox,  H. 

—4287 
First  Church,  New  Haven.  See  New  Haven. 
First  Countess  of  Wesscx.   24  pp.   Hardy,  T. 

{Harper's  Mag.  v.  80,  1890,  p.  20.) 

First  crossinff  of  Greenland.  2  v.  Nansen, 
F.  2403 

First  family  of  Tasajara  and  other  tales. 
Harte,  F.  B.,  Writings,  v.  8.  3135 

First  international  railway.    Poor,  J.  A. 

—2727 

First  Jew  in  America.     6  pp.    Kayserling, 

M.  (Adams,  H.  B.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  sttidiee  in  hitt. 
andpolil.  sci.  10  s.  nos.  10,  11,  p.  45.) 


FIRST  NAPOLEON 


1435 


FISCHER,  Johann  Friedrich 


First  Napoleon.    Ropes,  J.  C.  1683 

First  iii^ht ;  or,  a  Peep  behind  the  scenes :  a 

comic  drama.  28  pp.  (Spencer,  W.  V.,  Boston  theat. 
V.  10.) 

First  of  the  Bourbon.s,  1589-95.  2  v.  Jack- 
son, Lady  C.  C.  2602 

First  part  of  the  Contention.  Marlowe,  C, 
and  others.     {Shaks.-quartofacsim.  no.  37.) 

3392 

First  Presbyterian  Cliureli,  Baltimore,  Md. 
Allison,  P.,  and  Backus,  J.  C.  —4267 

First  settlement  of  Germans  in  Maryland. 
Schultz,  E.  T.  3506 

First  steamboat  voyage  on  the  western 
waters.  Latrobe,  J.  H.  B.  (Md.  Hist.  Soc. 
Fund  pub.  no.  6. )  3592 

First  stei)s  to  Latin  writing.    Graham,  G.  F. 

—2117 

First  three  Gospels.    Carpenter,  J.  E.    — 1255 

Fir.st  white  man  of  the  west.    Flint,  T.     3704 

Firth,  Abraham. 

Voices  for  the  speechless.  Selections  for 
schools  and  private  reading.  Boston,  1883. 
16°.  2207 

Firth,  Charles  Harding  ( Ed. )     1857— 

Scotland  and  the  Commonwealth,  letters 
and  papers  relating  to  the  military  govern- 
ment of  Scotland,  from  Aug.  1651  to  Dec.  1653. 
Edinburgh,  1895.  8°.  (Scottish  Hist.  Soc. 
Pub.  V.  18. )  .2566 

( Ed. )     Clarke  papers.     See  Clarke,  Sir  W. 

( Ed. )    Memoirs  of  Edmund  Ludlow.     iSee 

Ludlow,  E. 

{Ed.)  Memoirs  of  the  life  of  Col.  Hutch- 
inson.    See  Hutchinson,  Mrs.  L. 

Fisehart,  Johann. 

Frantzen,  J.  J.  A.  A.  Kritische  bemer- 
kungen  zu  Fischart's  uebersetzung  von  Rabe- 
lai's  Gargantua.     1892.     ( Asiat.  studien,  v.  3. ) 

2232 

Kiirz.  H.    Fisehart  in  Tuebingen.    3  pp.    {Germanin, 

V.  16,  1871,  p.  79.) 

Fisehbaohaii,  Monantery.     Dedicatio  monas- 

terii  Fischbachau.  1  p.  {Frankfort  Soc.  Script,  v.  15, 
pt.  2,  p.  1068.) 

Fi.scher,  (— ). 

New    guide    to    modern    conversation    in 

English  and  German.     See  Witcomb,  C,  and 

Fischer,  (  — ). 
Fischer,  A.    Verbesserungen  und  nachtraege 

zu  R.  Geyer's  Aus  b.  Ha^ar.  68  pp.  (Deutsch.  morg. 
gcsells.  Zeits.  v.  49,  1895,  p.  85.)— Heinrich  Thurbecke*N 
liaiKlHcliriftlichor  niielilaNH.  11  pp.  (Deutsch. 
morg.  gesells.  Zeitn.  v.  40,  1895,  p.  695. ) 

FisclK'r,  Arwed  ( Ed. ) 

[Das  Hohe  Lied.]     See  Brun,  von  Schone- 
beck. 
Fi.seher,  August. 

Der  infinitiv  im  Provenzalischen  nach  den 

reimen   der  Trobadors.     Marburg,   1883.     8°. 

(Stengel,  E.,  Ausgaben,  v.  6.)  2305 

Fischer,  Christoph.    Doelllnger,  J.  J.  I.  von. 

Christoph  Fischer.  7  pp.  (In  his  Reformation,  v.  2, 
p.  305.) 

Vol.  111.-180. 


FLscher,  Edmund  Hermann.   M.,I.  H.  Fischer. 

4  pp.  (Biog.jahrb.f.allerth.  p. SS:  Jahresb.  ueber  Jortacbr. 
der  class,  atterth.  v.  37,  1885. ) 

Fischer,   Engelbert  Lorenz.      Georg    Grupp : 

System  und  geschichte  der  kultur.  5  pp.  {Zeits.  f.  philos. 
V.  104,  1894,  p.  268.) 

Urotvnrelt,  A.    Engelbert  L.  Fischer:  Theorie  der 

gesichtswahrnehmung.  4  pp.  (Zeite./.  p/iiios.  v.  105, 1895, 
p.  130.) 

Fischer,  Ernst  Kuno  Berthold.    1824—. 

Geschichte  der  neuern  philosophie.    Muen- 
chen,  1872-93.     8  pts.  in  7  v.  8°.  —1421 

Note.—\.  1-4  are  3  aufl.,  v.  5  is  2  aufl.,  v.  6  is  1  aufl.,  v.  8 
is  n.  aufl. ;  v.  7  wanting. 

Contents.  OosonrtoH  und  seine  schule,  v.  1,  pts.  1,  2. 
— J.  G.  Fi<'hle  und  seine  vorgaenger,  v.  5. — Immanuel 
Kant  und  seine  lehre,  v.  3, 4.— Gottfried  Wilhelm  Leib- 
nitz, V.  2.— Friedrich  Wilhelm  Joseph  Schellingr,  v.  6. 
— Arthur  Mcliopenlianer,  v.  8. 

Life    and   character   of   Baruch   Hpinoza.      53  pp. 

(Knight,  W.,  Spinoza,  p.  75.) 

( Ed. )    Briefwechsel  zwisohen  Goethe  und 

K.  Goettling  in  den  jahren  1824-31.  See 
Goethe,  J.  W.  von,  and  Goettling,  K.  W. 

I'nna,  P.    Kuno  Fischer  und  das  gewissen.    22  pp. 

(Zeits./.  voelkerpsych.  v.  9,  1877,  p.  97.) 

Fischer,  Ernst  Wilhelm.     1813-83. 

Griechische  und  roemische  zeittafeln.    Al- 
tona,  1846.     2  pts.  in  1  v.  4°.  2451 

Contents.    <«rleflll«oho   zclttaTpIn.   pt.   1.— Roe- 

iiiiNohe  zeittarelii  von  Rom's  gruendung  bis  auf 
Augustus'  tod.  pt.  2. 

Hoplio,  R.     E.  W.  Fischer.     2  pp.     {Biog.  jahrb.  f. 

alterth.  p.  24:  Jahresb.  ueber  fortschr.  der  class,  alterth. 
V.  33,  1884.) 

Fischer,  F.  H.  T.     Die  rectionslehre  bei  Caesar. 

Halle,  1853-54.     4°.  3222 

Fischer,  Ferdinand,  (-Ed.) 

Jahres-bericht  ueber  die   fortschritte  der 

chemischen    technologie  .  .  .      See  Wagner, 

J.  R.,  and  Fischer,  F. 
Fischer,  Friedrich  Wilhelm  Hermann.    1840 — . 

Kuenstliche  beleuchtung  der  raeume ;  Heizung  und 
lueftung  der  raeume.  268  pp.  (Durm,  J.,  and  others, 
Handbuch  der  architekt.  3  th.  v.  4,  pp.  5,  39.) 

Fischer,  Heinrich,  and  Wiedemann,  Alfred. 

Ueber  babylonische  "talismane"  (cylinder 
und  andere  formen)  aus  dem  historischen 
Museum  im  steierisch-landschaftlichen  Joan- 
neum  zu  Graz.     Stuttgart,  1881.    -fo.  1702 

Fischer,  Hermann.  1851 — .  Zur  geschichte 
der  aussprache  des  Englischen.  2  pp.  (Eng.  studien, 
V.  4,  1881,  p.  288.)— Ein  spruchvers  im  .fm-obiijibrlol'. 
2  pp.  (Philologus,  v.  50,  1891,  p.  377.)— Fr.  Kanfl'knann  : 
Geschichte  der  schwaebischen  mundart.  32  pp.  ( Ger- 
niania,  v.  36,  1891,  p.  406.)— Adelbert  von  Kener.  16  pp. 
(Biog.  jahrb.  f.  alterth.  p.  41 :  Jahresb.  ueber  fortschr.  der 
class,  alterth.  v.  33,  1884.)— LesMlnK's  philos«|iliie. 
86  pp.  (Zeits.  f.  philos.  v.  85,  1884,  pp.  29, 169.)— Die  haar- 
tracht  der  Sueben.    2  pp.   {Pftifoioffus,  v.  50, 1891,  p.  379.) 

{Ed.)    Weckherlin's  Gedichte.    See  Weck- 

herlin,  G.  R. 

Fi.scher,  Johann   Friedrich.     1726-99.     Prae- 

fatio.  5  pp.  (Floras,  L.  A.,  Epitome  rerum  Rom.  v.  1, 
p.  3:   Valpy,  A.  J.,  Script.  Z,n(. )  — Pr«flatl«.     11  pp. 

(Nepos,  C,  Vitue  excellentiunt  iniperatorum,  v.  1,  ji.  4: 
Valpy,  A.  J.,  Script.  Lat.) 

Fischer,  Johann  Friedrich.  1844 — .  De  elo- 
cutione  Justini.  Halis  Saxonum,  1868.  8°.  3243 


FISCHER,  Karl 


1436 


FISHER,  Edward 


Fi8<lier,  Karl. 

Qeschichte  der  auswaertigeii  politik  und 
diplomatie  im  Reformationszeitalter,  1485- 
1556.     Gotha,  1874.     8°.  —2315 

Gnindzuege  einer   sozijilpaedagogik   iind 

sozialpolitik.     Eisenach,  1892.     8°.  —1376 

Fischer,  Kuno.    See  Fischer,  E.  K.  B. 
Fisoher,  Ludwig.     1818—.     Die  Dreherschen 

antinomien.  12  pp.  (Zeits.  f.  philos.  v.  99,  1891,  p.  233.)— 
Zu  dcni  R.  Seydelscben  aufsatz:  "  KRiits  s.vnthe- 
tlMchr  iirteilc  a  priori."  16  pp.  {Zeits.f.phUoa.v.95, 
1889.  p.  42. ) 

Fi.solier,  Otto.      Psychologische  analyse   der 

stroboskopischen  erscheinangen.  29  pp.  1  pi.  (Wiindt, 
W.  M.,  Phitot.  Hudien,  v.  3,  p.  128.) 

Fischer,  P.  D.    Friedrich  der  Grosse  und  die 

Italiener.  19  pp.  (Deulsch.  rundschau,  v.  57, 1888,  p.  400. ) 
— Aus  dem  modernen  Italieii.  24  pp.  {Deuisch.  rund- 
Khau,  V.  63,  1890,  p.  255.)— Das  vorkchrswesen  nnd 
file  knnst.  is  pp.  (Deulsch.  rundschau,  v.  68,  1891, 
p.  402.) 

Fi.scher,  Paul  Henri.     1835—. 

Catalogue  et  distribution  gfiographique  des 
moUusques  terrestres,  fluviatiles,  et  marins 
d'une  partie  de  I'Indo-Chine.  [Autun,  1891.] 
8°.  —2654 

Manuel  de  conchyliologie  et  de  palfionto- 

logie  conchyliologique ;  ou,  histoire  naturelle 
des  mollusques  vivants  et  fossiles.  Suivi  d'un 
appendice  sur  les  brachiopodes  par  D.  P. 
Oehlert.  Avec  23  planches  contenant  600 
figures  dessinges  par  S.  P.  Woodward.  Paris, 
1887.     8°.  —2664 

and  Oehlert,  Daniel  P.    Brachiopodes  de 

I'Atlantique  nord.  Monaco,  1892.  4°.  (Al- 
bert I,  Prince  de  Monaco,  and  Gueme,  J.  de, 
Baron,  Risultats  des  campagnes  sd.  v.  3. ) 

Fi.scher,  Rudolf.  Zur  sprache  und  autorschaft 
der  mittelengl.  legenden  St.  Editha  und  St.  Etheldreda. 
44  pp.  {Anglia,  v.  11,  1889,  p.  175.)— Zur  frage  nach  der 
autorschaft  von  "NIr  ('l.voinon  iiikI  Sir  CInnildes." 
22  pp.     (BTifl.  sfudiere,  V.  14,  1890,  p.  344.) 

HeuHPr,  W.    Zu  Fischer:  Sprache  und  autorschaft 

der  mittelengl.  legenden  St.  Editha  und  St.  Etheldreda. 
7  pp.    ( Anglia,  v.  12, 1889,  p.  678. ) 

Fischer,  Sebastian.  1806-71.  Beitraege  zur 
kenntniss  der  entomostraceen.  28  pp.  (Munich,  Akad. 
wissens.  Denkschr.  v.  31 ;  Mathemat.-phys.  cUisae,  Abfuindl. 
V.  8,  pt.  3,  1860,  p.  645.)— Beitrag  zur  kenntniss  der  os- 
traeoflen.  32  pp.  2  pi.  (Munich,  Akad.  wisseus.  Denfc- 
schr.  V.  28:  Mathemat.-phya.  classe,  Abhandl.  v.  7,  pt.  3, 
1885,  p.  635.) 

Fischer,  T.  A. 

Drei  studien  zur  englischen  litteraturge- 

schichte.     Gotha,  1892.     8°.  2252 

Contents.     Roger    AHrliani.  —  Erinnerungen    eines 

JenenKer  Hlu«len<«n.  — Ueber  den  einfluss  der  nee 

anf  die  englische  litteratur. 

Sammlung  von  woertern  und  ausdruecken  im  norfl- 

IrlHchen  flialekt.  8  pp.  (Eng.  etudien,  v.  17,  1892, 
p.  91.) 

Fischer,  Theobald.      1846—.      Geographische 

und  ethnographiacbe  unterlage  der  orientalischen  frage. 
14  pp.  (Deuttch.  rundM?iau,  v.  69,  1891,  p.  121.)— Tuii<- 
iilen  al8  franzoesische  colonic.  19  pp.  (Deutach.  ruiid- 
trhau,  V.  53,  1887,  p.  101.) 

Fischer,  Wilhelm.  1833—.  Schicksalsweg. 
17  pp.    ( Umere  Zeit,  1890,  v.  1,  p.  1.) 


Fischer.    See  also  Fisher. 

Fisclietti,  Luigi.    Pompeii,  past  and  present. 

See  Rolfe,  E.  N.  (in  preceding  catalogue). 
Fisli,  Stuyvesant. 

The  Cairo  bridge.    Report  to  the  Board  of 

Directors  of  the  Chicago,  St.  Louis,  and  New 

Orleans  R.  R.  Co.,  Feb.  24,  1892.     Chicago, 

1892.     obi.  4°.  —2712 

Fisli  culture. 

Maryland.     Commissioners  of  fisheries. 

Reports,  1884-88.     1884-88,  3  v.     {Md.  House 

and  Sen.  doc.  1884-88. )  — 4332 

JVote.— For  earlier  v.  see  Ferguson,  T.  B.,  in  preceding 

catalogue. 

United  States.  Fish  and  Fisheries,  Com- 
mission of.     Bulletins,  1884-96.     1884-97,  13  v. 

—4665,  —4682 
iVofe.— For  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Reports,  1881-95.     1884-96,  13  v.     — 4664 

iVofe.- For  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Barker,  W.  L.     On  iish-culture.     7  pp.     ( Wiltshire 

Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Mag.  v.  II,  1869,  p. 252.)— Chain- 
berx,  W.  O.  Introduction  and  acclimatisation  of  foreign 
fish.  11pp.  (London,  Internat.  Fish.  Exhib.  iiterafure, 
V.  11,  p.  487.)— Propagation  of  freshwater  fish,  excluding 
salmonidae.  10pp.  2pl.  (London,  Internat.  Fish.  Exhib. 
Literature,  v.  11,  p.  93.)— Day,  F.  Fish  culture.  109  pp. 
4  pi.  (London,  Internat.  Fish.  Exhib.  Literature,  v.  2, 
p.  1.)— Kilbonrn.  J.  K.  Fish  preservation  and  refrig- 
eration. 25  pp.  (London,  Internat.  Fish.  Exhib.  iitera- 
lure,  V.  7,  p.  217.)— MalnwarliiiK,  W.  F.  B.  M.  Preserva- 
tion of  flsh  life  in  rivers  by  the  exclusion  of  town  sewage. 
37  pp.  (London,  Internat.  Fish.  Exhib.  Literature,  v.  7, 
p.  37.)— .HalllaiMl,  J.  R.  G.  Culture  of  salmonidae  and 
the  acclimatization  of  fish.  36  pp.  (London,  Internat. 
Fish.  Exhib.  Literature,  v.  6,  p.  33.)— Slarston,  R.  B. 
Coarse  fish  culture.  40  pp.  (London,  Internat.  Fish. 
Exhib.  Literature,  v.  6,  p.  205. )  —  Cultivation  of  fresh- 
water fish  other  than  salmonidae.  10  pp.  1  pi.  (London, 
Internat.  Fish.  Exhib.  Literature,  v.  11,  p.  83.)— Mather, 
F.  Progress  of  fish-culture.  14  pp.  ( Century  Mag.  v.  5, 
1884,  p.  900.)— Pisciculture:  its  progress  and  utility. 
16  pp.    (.Blackivood's  Mag.  V.  131, 18S2,  p.  B9S.) 

See  also  Fishes. 

Fish  diseases.  31  pp.  Huxley,  T.  H.  (Lon- 
don, Internat.  Fish.  Exhib.  Literature,  v.  6,  p.  1.) 

Fish  markets  and  flsh  transport.    34  pp.   Wal- 

pole,  S.  (London,  Internat.  Fish.  Exhib.  Literature,  v.  4, 
p.  115.) 

Fisli  trade,  British.  71  pp.  Walpole,  S.  (Lon- 
don, Internat.  Fish.  Exhib.  Literature,  v.  1,  p.  1.) 

Fish  transport  and  fish  markets.  34  pp.  Wal- 
pole, 8.  (London,  Internat.  Fish.  Exhib.  Literature,  v.  4, 
p.  115.) 

Fisher,  A.  K.,  M.  D. 

Hawks  and  owls  of  the  United  States  in 
their  relation  to  agriculture.  [lUustr.]  Wash- 
ington, 1893.  8°.  (U.  S.  Agriculture,  Dept. 
of,  Division  of  ornithology  and  mammalogy. 
Bulletin,  no.  3. )  —2656 

Fislier,  Clara.  See  Maeder,  Mrs.  C.  P.  (in  pre- 
ceding catalogue). 

Fislier,  David.    1794-1886.    Commodore  Abra^ 

ham  Whipple.  7  pp.  {Ohio  Archaeol.  and  Hist.  Quart. 
V.  2,  1889,  p.  180.) 

Fisher,  Edward.    17  cent. 

Christian  caveat  to  the  old  and  new  Sab- 
batarians; or,  a  vindication  of  our  gospel- 
festivals  ...  5  ed.  London,  1653.  sm.  4°.  —4257 


FISHER,  Edward  Thornton 


1437 


FISHEB,  Ft. 


Fislior,  Edward  Thornton  ( TV. )  Report  of  a 
French  Protestant  refugee  in  Boston,  1687.  Tr. 
from  the  French.   Brooklyn,  1868.   sq.  8°.  2635 

Fislicr,  Lt.-Gen.  George  Battye.     1839—. 

Pei-sonal  narrative  of  three  years'  service 
in  China.  [Illustrations  and  maps.]  London, 
1863.     8°.  _  3413 

Fisher,  George  Harrison.    Brig.-Gen.  Henry 

Boudinot.    23  pp.    (Pa.  Mag.  BM.  v.  3, 1879,  p.  121.) 
Fisher,  George  Park,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.     1827—. 

Outlines  of  universal  history.  Designed 
as  a  text-book,  and  for  private  reading. 
New  York,  1885.     8°.  2416 

Martin  L,iitlier,  after  400  years.     10  pp.     {Century 

Mag.  V.  4,  1883,  p.  860.)— Cardinal  .naniiiiiK'  and  public 
schools.  15  pp.  (Forum,  V.  7,  1888,  p.  119.)— Validity  of 
non-Episcopal  or<liiiati»ii.  25  pp.  (New  Englander, 
V.  49, 1888,  p.  373.)— Nature  and  method  of  revoltttloii. 
46pp.  (Century  Mag.  v.  17,  1890,  pp.  272,460,632,780.)— 
Academic  career  of  Ex-president  Woolst-y.  9  pp. 
( Century  Mag.  v.  2,  1882,  p.  709. ) 

Fisher,  H.  S.  Remarks  upon  the  flora  of  Liver- 
pool. 9  pp.  (Lancashire  and  Cheshire  Hist.  Soc.  Trans. 
V.  7,  1855,  p.  165.)— Introduced  plants  of  the  Liverpool 
district.  6  pp.  (Lancashire  and  Cheshire  Hist.  Soc. 
Trans,  n.  s.  v.  7, 1867,  p.  189.)— List  of  the  British  roses 
aiKl  brambles  occurring  in  the  Liverpool  district. 
4  pp.  (Lancashire  and  Cheshire  Hist.  Soc.  TVana.  n.  s. 
V.  3, 1863,  p.  93. ) 

Fisher,  Herbert  Albert  Laurens.  1865—.  Fustel 

deCoulanges.    6  pp.    (Eng.  Hist.  Eev.  v.  6, 1S90,  v.  I.) 

Fisher,   Horace  N.      Mason  Archelaus  Prea. 

4  pp.    (Harvard  Mem.  biog.  v.  2,  p.  38.) 

Fisher,  Irving. 

Appreciation  and  interest.  A  study  of  the 
influence  of  monetary  appreciation  and  de- 
preciation on  the  rate  of  interest,  with  appli- 
cations to  the  bimetallic  controversy  and 
theory  of  interest.  New  York,  1896.  8°. 
(Am.  Econ.  Assoc.  Pub.  v.  11,  no.  4. )      —4376 

{Ed.)  Bibliographies  of  the  present  offi- 
cers of  Yale  University.  Together  with  the 
bibliography  of  the  late  Pres.  Porter.  [New 
Haven],  1893.     8°.  L.43 

Fisher,  J.  Francis.    Perry,  B.  F.  J.    Francis 

Fisher.  8  pp.  (In  his  Keminiscences  of  public  men, 
p.  277.) 

FLsher,  Rev.  John,  Bp.  of  Jiochester.  Circa 
1459-1535. 

English  works,  now  first  collected  by  John 
E.  B.  Mayor.  Pt.  1.  London,  1876.  8°. 
{Early  Eng.  Text  Soc.  Extra  s.  no.  27. )  2115 
Contents.  Sermon  .  .  .  preached  upon  a  Ciood  Fri- 
day.—Sermon  sayd  in  the  Cathedrall  Chyrche  of  Saynt 
Ponle  within  the  cyte  of  London,  the  body  beyng  present 
of  the  moost  famous  Prynce  Kyng  Ilenr.v  the  VII, 
10  May,  1509.— Sermon  made  agayn  the  pcrnicyous  doc- 
tryn  of  Martin  liimlher  within  the  octanes  of  the  as- 
censyon  by  the  assingnenient  of  .  .  .  the  Lord  Thomas 
Cardinall  of  York.— Treatyse  concernynge  .  .  .  the  seuen 
Peny  teiie.vall  Psaliiies  . . .  compyled  ...  at  the  exor- 
tacion  and  sterynge  of  the  moost  excellent  Princesse 
Margarete,  Countesse  of  Rychemount  and  Derby. — 
Wayes  to  perfect  relisfloii.— Mornynge  remembraunce 
had  at  the  moneth  mynde  of  the  noble  Prynces  Marga- 
rete Countesse  of  Ryelieinonde  and  Darbye.— 
(ipiriliiall  consolation,  to  hys  sister  Elizabeth. 

Wran{(liani,  F.    John  Fisher.    18  pp.    (In  his  Brit. 

Plutarch,  V.  1,  p.  163.) 


Fisher,  John.  History  and  antiquities  of  Ma- 
sham  and  Mashamshire.  With  numerous  .  .  . 
illustrations.     London,  1865.     8°.  2515 

FislK'r,  Rev.  John  Alonzo.  Leo  XIII's  en- 
cyclical letter  on  the  Christian  constitution  of  states  and 
the  duties  of  individual  citizens.  18  pp.  ( Xew  Eng- 
lander, V.  45,  1886,  p.  231.) 

Fisher,  Joseph.  History  of  landholding  in 
England.  91  pp.  (Royal  Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  4,  1876, 
p.  97. )— History  of  landholding  in  Ireland.  100  pp. 
(Royal  Hist  Soc.  Trans,  v.  5,  1877,  p.  228.) 

Fislier,  Maj.  Payne.  1616-93.  Catalogue  of 
the  tombs  in  the  churches  of  the  city  of  Lon- 
don, A.  D.  1G66.  Ed.  by  G.  Blacker  Morgan. 
London,  1668,  repr.  1885.     4°.  1512 

Tombs,    monuments,    &c.,   visible    in    S. 

Paul's  Cathedral .  .  .  previous  to  its  destruc- 
tion by  fire  A.  D.  1666.  Ed.  by  G.  Blacker 
Morgan.     London,  1684,  repr.  1885.     4°.     1512 

Fisher,  Rev.  R. 

Seventeen  numbers,  under  the  signature 
of  Necker,  upon  the  causes  of  the  present 
distress  of  the  country,  with  a  proposed  rem- 
edy. New  York,  1837.  8°.  {Bound  pamph. 
v.  119.)  5924 

Fislier,   Richard.      16   cent.     Voyage  of  the 

Marigolde  unto  Cape  Briton,  1593.  3  pp.  (Hakluyt,  R., 
Voyages,  v.  3,  p.  238. ) 

Fislier,   Roswell.      Canadian  loyalty.     9  pp. 

(Macmillan's  Mag.  v.  52,  1885,  p.  26.) 
Fisher,  Sydney  G.    1856—.    Alien  degradation 
of  American  character.   8  pp.   (Ji'ontm,  v.  14,  1893,  p.  608.) 

Fisher,  Theodore  W.    Ventilation  of  railroad 

cars.  With  chemical  analysis,  by  W.  R.  Nichols.  16  pp. 
(Mass.  State  Board  of  Health,  Report,  1875,  p.  225.) 

Fisher,  Thomas.     Circa  1781-1836. 

Series  of  ancient  allegorical,  historical, 
and  legendary  paintings,  in  fr^co,  discov- 
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the  Trinity,  belonging  to  the  gild  of  the  Holy 
Cross,  at  Stratford-upon-Avon  .  .  .  also  .  .  . 
facsimiles  of  various  grants  and  indulgences 
to  the  gild,  with  representations  of  one 
hundred  and  fifty  public  and  private  seals 
appended  to  them.    London,  1836.    fo.      17  A4 

Fisher,  Willard  Clark.  American  trade  regu- 
lations before  1789.  30  pp.  (Am.  Hist.  Assoc.  Papers, 
V.  3,  1889,  p.  467.) 

Fisher,  William  Richard.     1824-88. 

Forest  of  Essex  :  its  history,  laws,  admin- 
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Fisher.    See  also  Fischer. 

Fisher,  Ft.    Bragg,  B.    Defence  and  fall  of  F. 

22  pp.  (Southern  Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  v.  10,  1882,  p.  346)— 
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6  pp.  (Southern  Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  v.  20,1892,  p.  301.)  — 
Expedition  to,  and  operation  against  F.  64  pp. 
(Scott,  R.  N.,  and  others.  War  of  the  rebellion,  1  s.  v.  42, 
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11  pp.  2  maps.  (Johnson,  R.  U.,  and  Buel,  C.  C,  Battles 
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Battles  fought  there  in  1864, '65.  34  pp.  2  pi.  (Southern 
Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  v.  21,  1893,  p.  257.)— Sclfridfre,  T.  O. 
Navy  at  F.  7  pp.  (Johnson,  R.  U.,  and  Buel,  C.  C, 
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Faber,  O.  L.  Fisheries  of  the  Adriatic 
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GooDE,  G.  B.,  and  others.     Fisheries  and 

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ISHAM,   C.     Fishery  question  :  its  origin, 

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London.  International  Fisheries  Exhibi- 
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Maryland.    Commissioners  of  fisheries. 

Reporta,  1884-88.  1884-88,  3  v.  (Md.  House 
and  Sen.  doc.  1884-88. )  —4332 

NoU.— For  earlier  v.  see  Ferguson,  T.  B.,  in  preceding 
Cfttalogue. 

Meehan,  W.  E.  Pennsylvania's  fish  ex- 
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Chicago,  1893.  Pish,  fishing,  and  fisheries  of 
Pennsylvania.     1893.  —4663 

United  States.  Fish  and  Fisheries,  Com- 
mission of.     Bulletins,  1881-96.     1882-97,  16  v. 

—4665,   —4682 

Reports,  1881-95.     1884-96,  13  v.     -4664 

Note.— For  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

AdnmH.  W.  M.     Popular  history  of  fisheries  and 

fishermen  of  all  countries  from  the  earliest  times.  82  pp. 
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See  also  Cod.— Herrln(r.—Salinoii.— Sardines.— 
SenlH  and  Seal  Hsheriett.- Whale  fishery.  Alto 
Fishermen.— Flshes.-l'lshlnsc. 

Fisherman's  mate,  A.    23  pp.    Phillips,  B. 

(Harper's  Mag.  v.  75,  1887,  p.  373.) 

Fishermen.    Adams,  W.  M.    Popular  history 

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earliest  times.  82  pp.  (London,  Internal.  Fish.  Exhib. 
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nat. Fish.  Exhib.  Literafure,  v.  4,  p.  23.)— Bertram,  J. 
G.  Unappreciated  fisher  folk,  their  round  of  life  and 
labour.  65  pp.  (London,  Internat.  Fish.  Exhib.  Litero- 
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state  with  fishermen  and  fisheries.  76  pp.  (London, 
Internal.  Pish.  Exhib.  Literature,  v.  9,  p.  223.)— Fryer, 
C.  E.  Relations  of  the  slate  with  fishermen  and  fish- 
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Practical  llsherinen's  conicress.  99  pp.  (Lon- 
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ItUneiman.J.  Among  the  North  Sea  trawlers.  16  pp. 
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See  alto  Fisheries.— Flshingr- 

Fisher's  Hill,   Va.    Early,  J.  A.    Winchester 

and  F.  3  pp.  (Southern  Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  v.  10,  1882, 
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Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  v.  19, 1891,  p.  289.) 

Fishery  «iuesti«m :  its  origin,  history,  and 
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CoLLETT,  R.  Poissons  provenant  des  cam- 
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(Albert  I,  H.  C.  G.,  Prince  of  Monaco,  and 
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Day,  F.      Commercial  sea   fishes  of  Gt. 

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Faber,  G.  L.    Fisheries  of  the  Adriatic 

and  the  fish  thereof.  A  report  of  the  Austro- 
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Goode,G.B.  American  fishes.  1888.  —2624 


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See  also  Antia  calva.— Bass.- <'o«l.— Eels.— Klee- 
trlo  lislies.  —  Fo<mI.  —  Herriii»f.  —  I.,aiu|>roys.  — 
Myliobates.  —  Pyy;oi>lerus  l.neius.  —  Natural 
lii'story.—Malnion.— Sardines.— Trtnit.- Verte- 
brates. AlsofinU  enllure.— Fisheries.— Fishing:. 
Fislio.s,  Fossil  forma. 

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Erdi,  M.  P.    Beschreibung  des  skeletes  von  gymnar- 

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Fi.sliiii;/;:. 

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vrave,  v.  1.— Omar  KliayyAin'w  life,  v.  1.— Po- 
loniuM :  a  collection  of  wise  saws,  and  modern  in- 
stances, V.  1.— NiiflTolk  sea  phraseN,  v.  2. 

Letters  and  literary  remains.     Ed  by  W. 

A.  Wright.     London,  1889.     3  v.  12°.  2106 

Contents.  .Ksiehyliis.  Agamemnon  :  a  tragedy,  v.  3. 
— Bmineld  Hall,  v.  3.— Calclcron  lie  la  Rarea,  P. 
Beware  of  smooth  water ;  Gil  Perez ;  the  Gallician  ;  Keep 
your  own  secret ;  Mayor  of  Zalamea ;  Painter  of  his  own 
dishonour ;  Three  judgments  at  a  blow,  v.  2. — C'hroiio- 
nioro!i,  V.  3.— l>ownfnll  aii<l  fieath  of  KiiiK  4E<II- 
piiM :  a  drama,  v.  3.— Eiiphranor,  v.  2.~Bird's.eye 
view  of  Farf(l-I'<l<liii  Attar's  Hir<l  parliament, 
V.  2.— JAmee,  Moolla  Noor  ed-Deen  Abd-er-Rahman. 
Sal&ra&n  and  Absfil,  v.  3.— Notice  of  JAini's  life.  v.  3. 
—  I^etters.  v.  1.— .^i|chty  ma^leian,  v.  3. — Omar 
KliayyAin.  Rubftiyftt,  v.  3.— Omar  Khayyim,  the  as- 
tronomer poet  of  Persia,  v.  3.— From  Petrarc*li.  v.  3.— 
Preface  to  I'oloniiis.  v.  3.— Introduction  to  ReailiiiK^s 
in  ('rabbe,  v.  3.— Nnrh  sliiff  as  dreams  arc  made 
of:  a  drama,  v.  3.— Tlr8;irs  Kparilen.  v.  3. 

( TV. )     Six  dramas  of  Calderon.     See  Cal- 

deron  de  la  Barca,  P. 

Rnron.  T.  R.     Edward   Fitzgerald.     21  pp.      (New 

Engtander,    v.  52,    1890,  pp.  24,    117.)— BiOKra|>hiral 

prefare.    16  pp.    {Works,  v.  1,  p.  vii.)— *iosse,  E.  W. 
Edward  Fitzgerald.    14  pp.    {Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  46, 1889, 
p.  67.)— <Jroome.  P.  H.    Edward  Fitzgerald  ;   an  after- 
math.    18  pp.     [Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  146,  1889,  p.  615.) 
See  also  Atlant.  Monthly,  v.  65, 1890,  p.  133. 

Fitzfjt'Kiltl,  George  Robert.  Ashton,  J.  George 

K.  Fitzgerald.  42  pp.  ( Tn  hit  Eighteenth  century  waifs, 
p  135. ) 

Fltzgoraltl,  Henry  G.    Sunken  French  fleet  at 

Abonkir  bay.  With  chart.  8  pp.  (Blackwood's  Mag. 
v.  143,  18S8,  p.  805.) 

Fitzgorsiltl,  John  D.  Mr.  H.  H.  Champion  on 
the  Australian  strike.  10  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  29, 
1891,  p.  MS.) 


Fitzgerald,  Maurice. 

Great  Britain.  House  of  Commons.  Sev- 
eral informations  of  John  MacNamarra,  Mau- 
rice Fitzgerald,  and  James  Nash  :  relating  to 
the  horrid  popish  plot  in  Ireland  .  .  .  1680. 
( With  Gt.  Brit.  House  of  Commons,  Votes 
1680. )  1552 

Fitz-Gerald,  Maurice  Purcell  (Tr.)  Crowned 
Hippolytus  of  Euripides,  together  with  a 
selection  from  the  pastoral  and  lyric  poets  of 
Greece.  Tr.  into  English  verse.  London, 
1867.     16°.  3343 

Contents.  Alcaens.  Fragments.  —  Airman.  Frag- 
ments.—Anaereon.  Fragments.- Arion.  Fragment. 
— .Ariphron.  Fragment.— Bacchylidcs.  Fragments. 
— Rion.  Idyl.— Euripides.  €hresphontes:  fragment.— 
Crowned  Hippolytus.— Ereelitheas,  Fragment.— 
Kvenns.  Fragments.— Ibyeus.  Fragments.— Philos- 
tratus.  Island  of  Achilles.  —  I/yeoplironiden. 
Fragments.  —  Meleasrer.  Fragments.  —  Nosehnn. 
Idyls.  —  Paul  the  Silentiary.  Fragment.  —  Pindar. 
Fragment.  —  Plato.  Fragments.  —  Nappho.  Frag- 
ments.—Sintinlas  Thebanns.  Fragment.— Simo- 
nides.  Fragments.  —  Stesieliorus,  Fragment.  — 
Tlieoerltns.    Idj'ls.- Tlmothens.    Fragment. 

Fitzgerald,  Rev.   P.,   and  M'Gregor,  J.   J. 

History,  topography,  and  antiquities  of  the 
county  and  city  of  Limerick  ;  with  a  prelimi- 
nary view  of  the  history  and  antiquities  of 
Ireland.     Dublin,  1826-27.     2  v.  8°.  2595 

Fitzgeraltl,  Lady  Pamela.     Burke,  Sir  J.  B. 

story  of  Pamela.    22  pp.     (In  his  Rise  of  great  families, 

p.  65.) 

Fitzgeraltl,  Percy  Hethrington.  1834—.  Book 
fancier ;  or,  the  romance  of  book  collecting. 
Ix)ndon,  1886.     12°.  W.  58 

Contents.  Of  the  atietion  room.- Of  biii<lin«i:  and 
its  curiosities.— Of  booU  eolieotors  and  book  dealers. 
—Of  «'axtons  and  the  English  printers.— Of  the  Klxe- 
virs.  Plantins,  and  old  printers.  —Of  Oranserins; 
and  Dickensiana.— Of  illustrated  Iraoks  and  "lui- 
urious  editions."  —  Concerning  the  ineunables  or 
cradle  books.— Of  the  library.— Of  the  Mazarin 
HIble.  —  Curiosities  of  printing. —Shakespeare 
folios  and  quartos. 

Charles  Lamb ;  his  friends,  his  haunts,  and 

his  books.     London,  1866.     sq.  12°.  4707 

Chronicles  of  Bow  St.  Police-Office,  with 

an  account  of  the  magistrates,  "  runners," 
and  police.     London,  1888.     2  v.  8°.  1514 

Famous  forgery,  being  the  story  of  "the 

unfortunate"  Doctor  Dodd.  London,  1865. 
12°.  4703 

Kings  and  queens  of  an  hour :  records  of 

love,  romance,  oddity,  and  adventure.  Lon- 
don, 1883.     2  v.  8°.  3793 

Contents.  ReekfortI  and  Fonthill  Abbey,  v.  2.— 
George  Rrunimel,  v.  2.— An  old  lady's  love  :  the  story 
of  Conway,  the  actor,  v.  2.— Bp.  of  Merry,  v.  2.— Beau- 
tiful Countess  of  I»evonsliire.  v.  2.— Story  of  Hugh 
Klllot,  v.  2.— Story  of  Mrs.  Fltirhorbert,  v.  2.— Ro- 
mantic story  of  Sir  Philip  Frani-ls,  v.  1.— Early  loves  of 
Uibbon  and  Pitt,  v.  1.— The  beautiful  Clnnninirs. 
V.  1.— Lady  Hamilton,  v.  I.— Ireland  and  the  Shake- 
speare forgeries,  v.  2.— Paul  Jones,  v.  2.— Duchess  of 
KiuKstou,  V.  2.— Story  of  I.,.  K.  I<.  v.  1.— Story  of 
•'  IHIe-mie,"  v.  2.— Story  of  Theodore  of  Corsica,  v.  1. 
-Story  of  Peg  Wofllngtoii,  v.  2. 


FITZGERALD,  Percy  Hethriugton 


1443 


FITZROY,  Augustus  Henry 


Life  and  times  of  John  Willf  es,  M.  P.,  Lord 

Mayor  of  London,  and  Chamberlain.  Lon- 
don, 1888.     2  V.  12°.  4796 

— —  Life  and  times  of  William  IV.  Including  a 
view  of  social  life  and  manners  during  his 
reign.     London,  1884.     2  v.  8°.  1515 

Life  of  Mrs.  Catherine  Clive,  with  an  ac- 
count of  her  adventures  on  and  off  the  stage, 
a  round  of  her  characters,  together  with  her 
correspondence.     London,  1888.    12°.        4796 

Lives  of  the  Sheridans.      London,    1886. 

2  V.  8°.  4785 

• London  city  suburbs  as  they  are  to-day. 

Illustr.  by  W.  Luker,  Jr.    London,  1893.    4°. 

1502 

Recreations  of  a  literary  man ;  or,  does 

writing  pay?    London,  1882.     2  v.  12°.       2227 

Contents.  Art  in  Ihe  slreols,  v.  2.— Bohlnil  the 
scpnos.v.  1.— Old  l>«»kNrllcr»  and  their  hobbies,  v.2. 
— B««k»(«!lH  and  book-boxes,  v.  2.— Entertainment 
for  bronkl'Rst,  v.  1.— Old  ciitalo^riics,  v.  2.— Day- 
dreams :  Old  CliriNtnins  <In.yN,  v.  2.— t'oniitry- 
lioiiNO  life,  V.  2.— The  Hiary.  v.  1.— Charles  nu-keiis 
as  an  editor,  v.  1.— Charles  Dickens  at  home,  v.  1.— Lit- 
erary friends:  Forstcr-i'ai'l.yle,  v.  1.— Day-dreams: 
lloliUtiy  ports,  v.  2.— At  the  ItliiNciiin  reRdiiijt- 
rowin,  V.  2.— I'ntornostor  Kon-,  v.  1.— Modern 
|>rin(in»:,  v.  2.— The  Stiiily,  v.  1.— Our  Miibiirbaii 
coiniiioii,  V.  2.— Day-dreams :  Some  old  SiiiKlRyN, 
V.  2.— The  Tavern,  v.  1.— My  dogs:  T«l»y,  v.  2.— My 
dogs:  the  Vixens,  v.  2.— Story  of  a  naltz,  v.  1. 

Frances  AbinK'lon.     20  pp.    (Matthews,  J.  B.,  and 

Hutton,  L.,  Actors  and  actresses,  v.  1,  p.  189.)— llrlJa 
Donna:  or,  the  Cross  before  the  name.  [Anon.]  127  pp. 
(Dublin  Univ.  Mag.  v.  61,  18S3,  pp.  273,  391,  529,  666  ;  v.  62, 
1863,  pp.  101, 168,  287,  106,  536,  656.)— George  Ann  Rplla- 
ni.v.  9  pp.  (Matthews,  J.  B.,  and  Hutton,  L.,  Actors 
and  actresses,  v.  1,  p.  209.)— midriiis^ton  llii!  barris- 
ter: a  romance  of  two  syrens.  139  pp.  {Dublin  Univ. 
Mag.  V.  59,  1862,  pp.  88,  194,  314,  491,  616,  726;  V.  60,  1862, 
pp.  99,  213,  327,  450,  690 ;  Rev.  of  in  Dublin  Univ.  Mag.  v.  61, 
1863,  p.  703.) 

Mr.  Fitzgerald's  Life  of  George  IV.    39  pp.    (  Westm. 

Bev.  n.  s.  V.  60,  1881,  p.  70.) 

Fitzjferalrt,  W.  N.  P. 

Stabler,  E.  Review  of  the  pamphlet  of 
W.  N.  P.  Fitzgerald  ...  in  opposition  to  the 
extension  of  the  patent  of  O.  Hussey.  [Anon.'] 
1855,  repr.  1897.  (  With  his  Overlooked  pages 
of  reaper  hist. )  — 2723 

Fitzharris,  Edward. 

Tryal  and  condemnation  of,  for  high-trea- 
son, 9  of  June,  1681.     London,  1681.     fo.    4541 

Fitzhcrl)crt,  Mrs.  Maria  Anne  Smythe.    Fitz- 
gerald, p.  H.     story  of  F.    89  pp.     (,In  his  Kings  and 
queens  of  an  hour,  v.  2,  p.  257.) 
See  also  Opori;e  IV,  King  of  Ot.  Britain. 

Fitzhcrbcrt,  Nicholas.  1550-1612.  Oxonien- 
Bia  in  Anglia  academiae  descriptio.  1602.  32  pp.  (Plum- 
mer,  C,  Elizabethan  Oxford,  p.  1 :  Oxford  Hist.  Soc.  v.  8, 
1886.) 

Fitzherbert,  William,  St.,  Abp.  of  York.    Vita' 

Sancti  Willelmi;  Miracula  quaedam  Sancti  Willelmi ; 
Lectiones  in  festo  translationis  Sancti  Willelmi.  42  pp. 
(Raine,  J.,  Histor.  ch.  of  York,  v.  2,  pp.  270,  531,  544:  Ot. 
Brit.  Rolls,  chron. ) 

Fitzliiigli,  Miss  M.  C.     Streat.     10  pp.  2  pi. 

(Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  25,  1873,  p.  126.) 
VOL.  III.-181. 


Fitzhugli,    Nannie    Mayo.       "T'other   Miss 

Mandy."    8  pp.    ( H«rpcr's  Mosr.  v.  79, 1889,  p.  123. ) 

Fltz-Jaiiics,  Anna   Maria.      Needham,    Mrs. 

E.  C.  C.  Anna  Maria  Fitz-Jamcs.  4  pp.  (In  her  Eng. 
female  artists,  v.  2,  p.  274.) 

Fitz- James,  James,  1  Duke  of  Berwick. 

Wilson,  C.  T.     Duke  of  Berwick:    Mar- 
shal of  France,  1702-32.    1883.  1544 
Fitz-Jamcs,    Marguerite    Augusta  Marie   de 

Loewenhjelm,  Duchesse  de.  Circa  1822—.  Congrfes  viti- 
coles,  1869  a  87.  21  pp.  (Correspondant,  n.  a.  v.  113,  1887, 
p.  902.)— VIgne  ani^rioaine  en  1883.  17  pp.  (Bev.  d. 
deux  mondcs,  1883,  3  p6r.  v.  57,  p.  628.)— Vigne  am^ricaine 
en  1885.  11  pp.  (Bev.  d.  deux  niondes,  1886,  3  p«r.  v.  73, 
p.  919.) — Vigne  ain<^rieaine-Ani<^rl<|iie.  21  pp. 
(Rev.  d.  deux  mondes,  1881,  3  p6r.  v.  45,  p.  179.)— Vlgnc 
aiiiC'rIeaiiie  en  France.  24  pp.  (Rev.  d.  deux 
mondes,  1881,  3  pfir.  v.  45,  p.  880.)— VIgnes  ani^rl- 
caiiies.  10  pp.  (Bev.  d.  deux  mondes,  1881,  3  p<!r.  v.  44, 
p.  685.) 

Fitz-Jamcs,  Oswald.    18  cent. 

Wandsworth  epistle.  In  metre.  London, 
1762.    4°.     ( With  Keate,  G.,  Netley  Abbey. ) 

2181 
Fitzjamcs  family.    Brown,  F.    On  the  family 

ofFitzjames.  11pp.  (Somersetshire  Archaeol.  and  Nat. 
Hist.  Soc.  Proe.  v.  24,  1879,  p.  32.) 

Fitzjoceliii,  Reginald,  Bp.  of  Bath,  Abp.-elect 

of  Canterbury,  t'hnrch,  C.  M.  Reginald,  Bp.  of  Bath 
(1171-91) :  his  episcopate,  and  his  share  in  the  building  of 
the  church  of  Wells.  66  pp.  (Archaeologia,  v.  60,  1887, 
p.  295.)— Hook,  W.  F.  Reginald  Fitz-Jocelin.  10  pp. 
(In  his  Lives  of  Abps.  of  Canterbury,  v.  2, 1862,  p.  674.) 

Fitzmaixrice,    Lord   Edmund    George  Petty. 

1846—.  Home  rule  in  Austria.  23  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent. 
V.  19,  1886,  p.  443.)— Ireland:  1782  and  1887.  19  pp. 
(Contcmp.  Bev.  v. 61, 1887,  p.  153.)— Country  laiKlniarkfi. 
9  pp.  (Macmillan's  Mag.  v.  61,  1890,  p.  114.) — Lord  John 
Kiissell.    22  pp.    (Com(emj).  iJCT.  V.  59,  1891,  p.  245.) 

and  Smith,  H.  Herbert.    Rural  enclosures 

and  allotments.  23  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  20,  1886, 
p.  844.) 

Fitzmaiifice-Kelly,  James. 

Life  of  Miguel  de  Cervantes  Saavedra.  A 
biographical,  literary,  and  historical  study, 
with  a  tentative  bibliography,  1585-1892.  Lon- 
don, 1892.     8°.  4745 

Fitz  Patrick,  Bernard  Edward    Barnaby,   2 

Baron  Castletoion.  1848—.  Home  rule  and  its  solution. 
13  pp.    (Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  38,  1885,  p.  852.) 

Fitzpatrick,  John  Bernard,  D.  D.,  Bp.  of  Bos- 
ton. Clarke,  R.  H.  Rt.  Rev.  J.  B.  Fitzpatrick.  27  pp. 
(In  his  Lives  of  deceased  Bps.  v.  2,  p.  310.) 

Fitzpatrick,  Walter. 

The  Great  Conde  and  the  period  of  the 
Fronde  :  a  historical  sketch.  London,  1873. 
2  V.  12°.  2605 

Fitzpatrick,  William  John,  LL.  D.    1830— 

Lady  Morgan  ;  her  career,  literary  and 
personal,  with  a  glimpse  of  her  friends,  and  a 
word  to  her  calumniators.   London,  1860.   12°. 

4891 
Fitzralpli,  Richard,  Abp.  of  Armagh.    ^1360. 
De  pauperie  Salvatoris.  220  pp.  (Wycliffe,  J.,  Z>e<Jo7«i)»io 
divino,  p.  267 :  Wyclif  Soc. ) 

Fitzroy,  Augustus  Henry,  3  Dtike  of  Grafton. 
Wilkes,  J.    Letter  to  the  Duke  of  Grafton. 
1767.     {Pamphlets,  V.  23.)  3126 


FITZSIMMONS,  Thomaa 


1444 


FLACIUS,  Matthias 


Fitzsiiniiions,  Thomas.    Flanders,  H.     Thos. 

Fitisimmons.    8  pp.    (Pa.  ifasr.  His(.  v.  2,  1878,  p.  306.) 

Fitz-Steplion,  William,    —circa  1190.    Vita  et 

passio  S.  Thomae  Archiepiscopl  et  martyris.  41  pp. 
(Migne,  J.  P.,  Patrol,  s.  Lat.  v.  190,  p.  111.) 

Fitz-Tlie<liuar,  Arnald.  [Attrihuted  to.'\  Circa 
1201-74. 

De  antiquis  legibus  liber.  Cronica  maionim 
et  vicecomitum  Londoniarum  et  quedam,  que 
contingebant  temporibus  illis  ab  anno  1178  ad 
annum  1274 ;  cum  appendice.  Nunc  primum 
typis  mandata  curante  Thoma  Stapleton. 
Londoniis,  1846.  sm.  4°.  (Camden  Soc.  no.  34.) 

1596 

[Attributed  to.]    Chronicles  of  the  mayors 

and  sheriffs  of  London,  A.  D.  1188  to  A.  D. 
1274  ...  Tr.,  with  notes  and  illustrations,  by 
Henry  Thomas  Riley.    London,  1863.    sm.  4°. 

1534 

Ex  rroiiica  I.oiKlonieiini.   21  pp.    (Frankfort  Soc. 

Script.  T.28,  p.  527.) 

Fitzwilliain,  Charles  William,  5  Earl  of  Fitz- 
william,  and  lioiirke,  Lt.-Oen.  Sir  Richard 
[Eds.)  Correspondence  of  the  Right  Hon. 
Edmund  Burke.    See  Burke,  E. 

Fitzwilliain,  William  Wentworth,  Viscount 
Milton.    1839-77. 

History  of  the  San  Juan  water  boundary 
question,  as  affecting  the  division  of  territory 
between  Gt.  Britain  and  the  United  States. 
2  maps.     London,  1869.     8°.  —2326 

Fitzwilliain,  N.  H.  Norton,  J.  P.  History  of 
Fitzwilliam,  1752-1887.     1888.  .2626 

Whittemore,  J.    Genealogical  record  of 

many  Fitzwilliam  families.  1888.  (  With  Nor- 
ton, J.  F.,  Hiat.  o/MtzwaWam.)  .2626 

Fitzwilliam  Museum.  Foster,  J.  E.,  and 
Atkinson,  T.  D.  Illustrated  catalog^ue  of  the 
loan  collection  of  plate  exhibited  in  the  Fitz- 
william Museum,  May,  1895.  1896.  {Cam- 
bridge Antiq.  Soc. )  —1777 

MiDDLETON,  J.   H.      Engraved   gems   of 

classical  times,  with  a  catalogue  of  the  gems 
in  the  Fitzwilliam  Museum.    1891.  —1732 

See  also  ('anibrirtucc  ITniverMily. 

Five  civilized  tribes  of  Indian  territory, 
Dawes  commission  and  the.    Meserve,  C.  F. 

.2657 

Five  hundred  inistiikcs  of  daily  occurrence 
in  speaking,  pronouncing,  and  writing  the 
English  language,  corrected.  New  York, 
1866.     8°.  —2156 

Five  Indian  nations  depending  on  the  prov- 
ince of  New  York,  History  of  the.    Colden,  C. 

1633 

Five  Indian  iiati<ms  of  Canada,  History  of 
the.    Colden,  C.  4637 

Five  nations.    See  Iroquois. 
Five  o'clock  tea.    11  pp.     Howells,  W.  D. 

(Horjwr'f  Mag.  v.  76, 1888,  p.  86.) 

Five  thousand  miles  in  a  sledge.  Gowing, 
li.  F.  1408 


Five  years  in  an  English  university.  2  v. 
Bristed,  C.  A.  -2366 

Five  years  in  Texas.    North,  T.  3587 

Five  years  of  a  hunter's  life  in  the  far  in- 
terior of  South  Africa.   2  v.   Gumming,  R.  G. 

1437 

Five  years  with  the  Congo  cannibals. 
Ward,  H.  1414 

Fives,  AiNGER,A.C.  Fives.  1890.  {Wi(7i  Heath- 
cote,  J.  W.,  Tennis :  Badminton  lAbr. )  — 1796 
See  also  «i»nie«.— Sports.— Tennis. 

Fixed  period.  114  pp.  Trollope,  A.  ( Black- 
wood's Mag.  V.  130,  1881,  pp.  413,  563,  681;  v.  131,  1882, 
pp.  78,  170,  330.) 

I<"'ixtness,  Experimental  notes  of  the  mechan- 
ical origine  or  production  of.  Boyle,  R., 
Experiments  .  .  .  about  the  mechanical  origine 
.  .  .  of  qualities.  — 1508 

Fizes,  Nicolas.    1648-1718.    Op6ra  de  Frontig- 

nan.  [^71071.]  60  pp.  (Rev.  d.  long,  roman.v.2,  1871, 
p.  223.)— I*o<5siPS  patoises.  44  pp.  [Sev.  d.  lang.  rom. 
V.  3,  1872,  pp.  89,  220.) 

Flaccus,  Albinus.    See  Alcuin. 

Flaccus,  Caius  Valerius.    See  Valerius  Flaccus 

Setinus  Balbus,  C. 
Flaccus,  Calpurnius.   1  cent.   Excerptae  decern 

rhetorum  minorum,  cum  Pithoei,  Grouovii,  Schultingii, 
et  aliorum  notis,  ex  recensione  Burmanniana.  78  pp. 
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Flaccus,  M.  Fulvius.    B.  C.  2  cent.    Pragmenta. 

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Flaccus,   Verrius.     1  cent.      [Quae  exstant.] 

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Flach,  Hans.    See  Flach,  J.  L.  M. 

Flach,  Johannes  Louis  Moritz.    1845 — .  Bericht 

ueber  die  in  den  jahren  1874-77  veroeffentlichten.  auf 
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(Ed.)    Hesiodi  Carmina.    See  Hesiodus. 

Flach,  Martin,   Sr.,  and  Flach,    Martin,  Jr. 

Schmidt,   C.     M.   Flach,  pfere,  1477-1500. 

M.  Flach,  flls,  1501-25.     1893.     (In  his  R6pert. 

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FLACK,  Capt. 


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FLANAGAN,  Michael 


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Fhigelltiiu  pai'liainciitariiiiii.  Nicolas,  Sir 
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Flags',  Ernest.      New    York    tenement-house 

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Life  and  letters  of  Washington  Allston. 
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See  al$o  Heraldry, 


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Flainini,  Francesco. 

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Flaiiiinio,  Giovanni  Antonio.    Circa  1464-1536. 

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Flamiiiio,  Marco  Antonio. 

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Flaiiiiiieniioiit,  Jules  Gustave.    1852 — . 

Histoire  des  institutions  municipales  do 
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{Ed.)    Oorrespondance  secrfete  du  Comte 

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{Ed.)     Remontrances    du    Parlement  de 

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Flaiusteed,  Rev.  John.    Wrangham,  F.    John 

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Flanagan,  John  Woulfe.  1852—.  Friends  of 
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Flanagan,  Michael.     [Notice  of  F.]     2  pp. 

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FLANDERS,  Mrs.  Q.  M 


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FLANDRIN,  Jean  Hippolyte 


Flanders,  Mrs.  G.  M. 

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1860.    8°.  2336 

Fhiuders,  Henry.    1826—.    Life  and  times  of 

John  Dickinson,  1732-1808,  by  C.  J.  Still«.  25  pp.  {Pa. 
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Flaiulers. 

FoRSTER,  J.  Q.  A.  Ansichten  vom  Nie- 
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1791-94,  3  V.  1408 

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FlKnrol,  V.    Vie  flamande  et  le  roman  intime  en 

Belgique:  Henry  Conscience.  22  pp.  {Rev.  contemp. 
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See  also  Belifiuin. — llollaiid. — NellierlaiKlM. 

For  the  ballads  and  songs,  language,  and  literature  of 
Flanders,  see  FleinlHli. 

Flanders,  Church  History. 

Potter,  F.  de,  and  Broeckaert,  J.  Ge- 
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Flanders,  Fine  arts. 

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Descamps,  J.  B.  Vie  des  peintres  flamands, 

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Deuchar,  D.    Collection  of  etchings,  after 

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BncM,  E.     Peinture  flamande  et  son  enseignement 

sous  Ic  regime  des  confrfiries  de  St.  Luc.  224  pp.  ( Brus- 
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Flanders,  Genealogy. 

WUg:er,(  — ).  OenealogiacomituniFlandriae.  15pp. 
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F'laiiders,  History. 

Bresin,  L.  Chroniques  de  Flandre  et 
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Hennb,  a.   Histoire  du  rfigne  de  Charles  V 

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HuTTON,  J.    James  and  Philip  van  Arte- 

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Morgan,  Sir  T.    True  and  just  relation  of 

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Potter,  F.  de,  and  Broeckaert,  J.    Ge- 

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BaeeUer,  L.  do.    Flandre  maritime  avant  et  pendant 

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Flanders,  Numismatics. 

Demay,  G.  Inventaire  des  sccaux  de  la 
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I>iiraiifl.  A.    Ddcouvertes  de  qnclques  monnaics  an- 

glaises,  flamandes,  et  frangaises  &  Calais.  2  pp.  (SOc. 
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Flandcs,  Juan  de.    Justi,  K.   Juan  de  Flandes, 

ein  niederlaendischer  hofmaler  Isabella  der  Katho- 
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Flandiii,,  Jean  Marie  Etienne.    1853—. 

Assemblies  provinciales  dans  I'Empire  re- 
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Flandina,  Antonino  {Ed.) 

II  codice  Filangeri  e  il  codice  speeiale. 
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(Ed.)     Statuti  ordinamenti  e  capitoli  della  citt4  di 

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Flaiidrau,  Charles  Eugene.    1828 — .     Ink-pa^ 

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Flandrla.    See  Flanders. 

Flandrijs.  Fragmente  eines  mittelniederlaen- 
dischen  rittergedichtes,  zum  ersten  male  her- 
ausg.  von  Johannes  Franck.  Strassburg,  1876. 
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Flandrin,  Jean  Hippolyte.    1809-64-.    Lettres. 

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PLANNER,  Henry  G. 


1447 


FLECK,  August 


Flaniier,  Henry  G.    Planner's  North  Carolina 

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Zeitalter  der  restauration  und  revolution, 
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Dynamometers  and  the  measurement  of 

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Flaubert,  Gustave.    Brandes,  G.  M.  C.    Gus- 

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Flavacourt,  Hortense  PelicitS  de  Mailly-Nesle, 

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Flavio,  Biondo.    Viertel,  A.    Flavius  Blondus 

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Flavins    Alcibiades,    Titus.      Hirschfeld,  G. 

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Flax.  Leeson,  J.  R.  (Ed.)  Plax,  shall  it  be 
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United  States.      State,   Department   of. 

Special  consular  reports.  Beet^sugar  indus- 
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The  same.     ( U.  S.  52  Cong.  1  sess.  House 
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WnrrMAN,  E.  A.    Flax  culture :  an  outline 

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Health  of  minors  employed  in  manufactories  of  cot- 
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.See  also  A;;rl<-nlliire.  —  UnniaMk.  —  I.lnen. — 
Mann  tad  II  rew. — Sitinnln;;:. 

Flaxle.v  Abbej',  the  existing  remains.  4  pp. 
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Flaxloy  ffrang*'.  22  pp.  Heane,  W.  C.  (Bristol 

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Flaxinaii,  John.  Cunningham,  A.  John  Plax- 
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Flaxwell,  England.  Troli/)PB,  E.  Sleaford, 
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See  also  Ijineoliit«hlre. 

Fleau  de  Naples.    23  pp.    Dumas,  A.,  CEumes 

compl.  V.  30,  p.  275. 

Fleay,  Rev.  Frederick  Gard. 

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Wm.  Shakespeare,  player,  poet,  and  play- 
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Chronicle  history  of  the  London   stage, 

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Guide  to  Chaucer  and  Spenser.    London, 

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Introduction  to  Shakesperian  study.  Lon- 
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3127 

Shakespeare  manual.    London,  1878.    16°. 

3397 

On  the  actor  lists,  1578-1642.     38  pp.    (Royal  Hist. 

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the  career  of  Nathaniel  Flolil.  9  pp.  (Eng.  studien, 
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Fletcher  and  HasNintfer.  21pp.  (Eng.  studien,  v.  9, 
1886,  p.  12.)— On  the  interpretation  of  the  early  mythol- 
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1884,  pp.  73,  159,  225,  289.) 

Fleelifere,  Rev.  J.  W.  de  la.  See  Fletcher,  Rev. 
J.  W. 

Fleeliier,  Esprit,  Bp.  of  Nlmes.    1632-1710. 

Oraisons  funfebres,  aveo  les  notes  de  tous 
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Fleck,  August.  Der  betonte  vocalismus  einiger 
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FLECKEISEN,  Alfred 


1448 


FLEMING,  Paul 


Fleckeiseu,  Alfred  {Ed. )    1820—. 

Catonianae  poesis  reliquiae.  See  Cato,  M. 
P.  ( Cenaorixis. ) 

(Ed.)    T.  M.  Plauti  Comoediae.    SeePlau- 

tns,  T.  M.  (in  preceding  catalogue). 

Fleokiioe,  Richard.    —  circa  1678. 

./Enigmatical  characters :  being  rather  a 
new  work,  then  new  impression  of  the  old. 
London,  16a5.     16°.  1327 

Epigrams  of  all  sorts,  made  at  divers  times 

on  several  occasions.   London,  1670.  16°.   1327 

Fleet,  Charles. 

Glimpses  of  our  ancestors  in  Sussex ;  with 

sketches  of  Sussex   characters,    remarkable 

incidents,  etc.     2  ed.     Lewes,  1882.     8°.     2544 

The  same.  Illustr.  28.  Lewes,  1883.  8°.  2544 

Fleet,  John  Faithfull.     1847—.     Copper-plate 

grant  of  the  Dcvagiri-Yadava  King  Siiighana  II.  8  pp. 
4  pi.  ( Royal  Asiat.  Soc.  Bombay,  Joum.  v.  15, 1883,  p.  383. ; 
— Five  ooppt^r-plate  iirrRiitH  of  the  western  CbalU' 
kya  dynasty,  from  the  Karnul  district.  22  pp.  5  pi 
(Royal  Asiat.  .Soc.  Bombay,  Journ.  v.  16,  1885,  p.  223.)- 
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Fleets.    See  Naval  art  and  science. 

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Answer  to  the  humble-  representation  of 
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free  Parliament,  as  the  only  expedient  for 
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and  others.      Letter  from  the  officers  at 

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St.  Andrew's  Holborn,  about  new  ct^roiMMiilcs  in  the 
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and  Mrs.  F.,  v.  3. — Chronicon  preciosum ;  or,  an  account 
of  KnirliHh  money,  the  price  of  corn,  and  other 
commodities,  for  the  last  600  years,  v.  3.  —  Reason- 
able communicant;  or,  an  explanation  of  the  doc- 
trine of  the  sacrament  of  the  I^ord'H  Niipp«r,  in 
all  its  parti),  from  the  communion  service,  v.  3.— Essay 
upou  iniritfleo,  v.  3.— PaplBt*  not  excluded  from  the 
throne  upon  the  account  of  religion,  v.  3.— Defence  of 
prayInK  before  sermon  as  directed  by  the  LV  canon, 
V.  8.— Thirteenth  chapter  of  the  KoniaiiH  vindicated 
from  the  abusive  senses  put  upon  it,  v.  3.— MorinoiiM, 
T.  I,  2.— Life  and  miracles  of  St.  Wln«fre4lo,  together 
with  her  litanies,  v.  3. 

Fleet\v«K>d  :  or,  the  new  man  of  feeling.    3  v. 
Godwin,  W.  1293 


Fleiselier,  Ernst  Gerhard  {Ed.)    1799-1832. 
Gallery  to  Shakspeare's  Dramatic  works 
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Fleischer,  Heinrich  Leberecht.    Mueller,  A., 

and  Socin,  A.  Heinrich  Thorbecke's  wissenschaftlicher 
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Fleischer,   Oskar.      Zum    kuenstlerjubilaeum 

Joseph  Joachim's.    0  pp.    ( l/risere  2ei(,  1889,  v.  1,  p.  201.)  ♦ 

Fleischhiickcr,  Robert  von  {Ed.) 

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Fleisehinan,   Adolf.      Die   berner    ueberein- 

kunft  zum  schutze  des  urheberrechts.  15  pp.  {Unaere 
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v.  1,  p.  143.)— Das  WnUounliniiNPiini  lii  !Hn«nrlipn 
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(Unsere  Zeit,  1889,  v.  2,  p.  152.)— Dr.  Max  von  IN-Iloil- 
kofer  und  die  hygiene.  16  pp.  ( Unsere  Zeil,  1889, 
V.  1,  p.  108.) 

Flcishiiiau,  S.  L.  (Tr.) 

Romantic  school.    See  Heine,  C.  J.  H.  (in 
preceding  catalogue). 
Flcininsr,  Abraham  ( Tr. )     Circa  1552-1607. 

Of  English  dogs.    See  Caius,  J. 
Fleniiugr,  Albert.    Revival  of  hand  spinning 

and  weaving  in  Westmoreland.  7  pp.  (Century  Mag. 
v.  15,  1889,  p.  521.) 

Fleiiiiiig,  David  Hay.   Scotland  after  the  union 

of  the  crowns.  40  pp.  6  pi.  (Paton,  J.,  Scottish  nat. 
mem.  p.  87.) 

{Ed.)     Register  of  the  minister,   elders, 

and  deacons  of  the  Christian  congregation  of 
St.  Andrews.  1559-1600.  Edinburgh,  1889- 
90.    2  V.  8°.    (Scottish  Hist.  Soc.  Pub.  v.  4,  7.) 

.2566 
Fleiuiiijir,  George,  LL.  D.   1833—.    Suppression 

of  rabies  in  the  United  Kingdom.  16  pp.  (Nineleenlk 
Cent.  V.  27, 1890,  p.  497.)— Vivlseotloii  and  the  diseases 
of  animals.    11pp.    (iVincfcenift  C'trnf.  v.  11, 1882,  p.  468.) 

( Tr. )  Treatise  on  the  parasites  and  para- 
sitic diseases  of  the  domesticated  animals. 
See  Neumann,  L.  G. 

Flcniing,  George,  pseud.    See  Fletcher,  J.  C. 
Fleiiuiig-,  J.  A. 

Alternate  current  transformer  in  theory 

and  practice.    [Illustr.]  London,  1889-92.    2  v. 

8°.  —1534 

Fleming',  John  C.      Are  we  Anglo-Saxons? 

4  pp.     (JV.  Am.  Rev.  v.  153,  1891,  p.  253.) 

Fleiuiiig,  Marjorie. 

Brown,  J.    Marjorie  Fleming,  a  sketch, 

being  the  paper  entitled  Pet  Marjorie,  a  story 

of  child  life  fifty  years  ago.     1884.  4773 

Note.    Also  in  his  John  Leech  and  other  papers,  p.  197. 

FleininK:,  Paul.     1609-40. 

Auserlesene  gedichte.  Leipzig,  1822.  16°. 
(Mueller,  W.,  Biblioth.  deutsch.  dichter  des  17 
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FLEMING,  Sandford 


1449 


FLETCHER,  Rev.  John  William 


FIciiiiiiji>',  Sandford,  LL.  D.     1827—. 

Appeal  to  the  Canadian  Institute  on  the 
rectification  of  Parliament.  Toronto,  1892. 
8°.  —3492 

Report  on  surveys  and  preliminary  opera- 
tions on  the  Canadian  Pacific  Railway  up  to 
Jan.  1877.  Maps  and  charts  to  accompany 
report  up  to  Jan.  1874.  Ottawa,  1877.  2  v. 
8°.  —2734 

Fleiniiig-jWilliam  Stuart.   Scotch-Irish  settlers 

in  South  Carolina,  and  their  descendants  in  Maury  co., 
Tennessee.  9  pp.  (Scotch-Irish.  See.  of  Am.  Proc.  at 
Columbia,  p.  202.) 

Fleiniiig:.    See  also  Flemyng. 

Fleniiiis'S  and  their  chimneys  in  Pembroke- 
shire, The.  7  pp.  2  pi.  Allen,  W.  O.  B.  (Brit.  Archacol. 
Assoc.  Joum.  V.  41,  18&5,  p.  117.) 

Fleiiii.sli  ballads  and  song-s,    Liebrecht,   P. 

Vlaemische  maerchen  und  volkslieder.  13  pp.  (Ocrma- 
nia,  V.  1-1,  1869,  p.  84.) 

Flemish  laiis''iiiS'P»    Meyer,  J.  D.    M6moire 

sur  I'origine  de  la  diffgrence  relative  i  rus.age  de  la 
langue  fiamaude  ou  wallonne.    57  pp.    (Brussels,  Acad. 
Nouv.  mim.  v.  3,  1826,  p.  435.) 
See  also  1>ilt('ll  laii;t;i>i^K'^- 

Fleiiiisli   literature,   History    and   criticism. 

Haek,  D.  Das  vlaemische  schriftthnm  im  19  jahrhundert. 
10  pp.  (,Unsere  Zeil,  1889,  v.  1,  p  151.)— Ko.vinPlllen, 
L.  van.  Trois  po&tes  flamands.  20  pp.  {Rev.  d.  deitx 
mandes,  1890,  3  p^r.  v.  101,  p.  680.)— Ro«Ienb<»r|r,  J. 
Vlamische  studien.  18  pp.  (Deutsch.  rundsehaii,  v.  27, 
'      1881,  p.  117.) 

See  also  ne1$:ri<i»  litornlurp. 

Flemish  i>eoplc.    See  Flanders. 
Flemming,  Paul.    See  Fleming,  P. 
Flemyns:,  (— ).    Ballat  of  evil  wives.    4  pp. 

(Sibbald,  J.,  Chronicle  of  Scottish  poetry,  v.  3,  p.  212.) 

Flemyng;.    See  also  Fleming. 

Fleres,  Ugo.  1857 — .  Peccato  veniale :  no- 
vella. 12  pp.  (Nuov.  antol.  3  8.  v.  34,  1891,  p.  651.)— La 
Re^iiiotta:  novella.  15  pp.  (Nuov.  antol.  3  s.  v.  27, 
1890,  p.  503.)— I'll"  oiiibra:  novella.  12  pp.  {Nuov. 
antol.  3  s.  V.  26,  1890,  p.  107.) 

Flers,  Hyacinthe  Camille  Spiro  Franfois  de 

Paule  de  La  Motte  Ango,  Marquis  de.    1836 — . 

Comte  de  Paris.    Tr.   by  Constance  Ma- 

jendie.     London,  1889.     8°.  4734 

Fletcher,  ( — ).    Letter  on  the  tone  and  matter 

of  Judge  Fletcher's  printed  charge.  32  pp.  (Pamph- 
leteer, V.  5,  1815,  p.  151.) 

Fleteher,  Alice  Cunningham.    Oirco  1845 — . 
Indian  education  and  civilization.    A  re- 
port prepared  in  answer  to  Senate  resolution 
of  Feb.  23, 1885.  Washington,  1888.    8".    (U.  S. 
Education,  Bureau  of,  >Spec.  report.)        — 4361 

Fletcher,  Andrew,  of  Saltoun. 

Ebskine,  D.  S.,  11  Earl  ofBuchan.  Essays 
on  the  lives  and  v/ritings  of  Fletcher  of  Sal- 
toun and  the  poet  Thomson.     1792.  4735 

Fletelier,  Archibald.  Fletcher,  Mrs.  E.  D. 
Memoir  of  F.    16  pp.    (Jn  fter  Autobiography,  p.  361.) 

Fletcher,  Charles  Robert  Leslie.    1858 — . 

Oustavus  Adolphus  and  the  struggle  of 
Protestantism  for  existence.  New  York,  1890. 
12°.  (Abbott,  B.,  Heroes  of  the  nations. )    4726 


All  Noiils  CollPMTe  versus  Lady  Jane  Stafford,  1587. 

72  pp.  1  pi.  {In  his  Collectanea,  1  s.,  p.  179;  Burrows, 
M.,  Collectanea,  2  s.  p.  479:  Oxford  Hist.  Soc.  V.  5,  16.) 

(Ed.)    Collectanea,  Is.    Oxford,  1885.    8°. 

( Oxford  Hist.  Soc.  v.  5. )  2525 

Contents.  Fletcher,  C.  R.  L.  All  Soul*  <'olle(rP 
versus  Lady  Jane  Stafford,  1,587.  —  Madan,  F.  Daily 
ledger  of  John  Dump.  1520.— Sh.adwell,  0.  L.  Cata- 
logue of  the  library  of  Oriel  t'o!l<>;rein  the  14  century. 
— Henson,  II.  H.  Letters  relating  to  OxfoiHl  in  the  Id 
century,  from  originals  in  the  Public  Record  Office  and 
British  Museum.— Jacksou,  T.  W.  Dr.  Walllfi*  letter 
against  Mr.  Maidwell,  1700.— Duff,  E.  G.  Account-books 
of  James  WiUUlli;.  1682-1688. 

Note.— For  2  s.  see  Burrows,  M. 

Fletcher,  Mrs.  Eliza  Dawson.    1770-1858. 

Autobiography.      With  letters  and  other 
family  memorials.     Boston,  1883.     12°.      4896 
Fletcher,  Rev.  Giles.     Circa  1588-1623. 

Christ's  victory  in  heaven  and  on  earth : 
and  triumph  over  and  after  death :  a  poem. 
London,  1783.  8°.  (  With  Fletcher,  P.,  Pur- 
ple island. )  1324 

i'ain]>I>ell,  T.    Lives  of  G.  and  P.  Fletcher.    3  pp. 

(Sanford,  E.,  and  Walsh,  R.,  Jr.,  Brit,  poets,  v.  5,  p.  91.)— 
— Wlllinott.  R.  A.  Giles  Fletcher.  26  pp.  {In  hit 
Lives  of  the  Eng.  sacr.  poets,  v.  1,  p.  62.) 

•  and  Fletcher,  Kev.  Phinea.s.  Select  poems. 

22  pp.  (Sanford,  E.,  and  Walsh,  B.,  Jr.,  Brit,  poets, 
V.  5.  p.  89.) 

Fletcher,  Grace.  Fletcher,  Mrs.  E.  D.  Me- 
moir of  f.    19  pp.    (/«  ftcr  Autobiography,  p.  341.) 

Fletcher,  James.    1811-32. 

History  of  Poland  ;  from  the  earliest  pe- 
riod to  the  present  time.  With  a  narrative 
of  the  recent  events,  obtained  from  a  Polish 
patriot  nobleman.  New  York,  1831.  18°. 
{Harper's  Fam.  Lihr.  no  24.)  4337 

Fletcher,  John.     1579-1625. 

Works,  with  an  introduction  and  explana- 
tory notes,  by  H.  Weber. '  See  Beaumont,  F., 
and  Fletcher,  J.  (in  supplement). 

Der  Aolire  briiiler.    96  pp.    (Baudissin,  W.  H.  F. 

K.,  Graf  von,  Ben  Jonson  u.  seine  sehule,  v.  2,  p.  201.) — 
Der  Spaiilsolie  iifiirrcr.    120  pp.     (Baudissin,  W.  H. 

F.  K.,  Graf  von,  Ben  Jonson  u.  seine  sehule,  v.  1,  p.  303.) 

Philaster ;  Rule  a  wife  and  have  a  wife. 

See  Beaumont,  F.,  and  Fletcher,  J. 

Boyle,   R.     Beaumont,    Fletcher,     and    Massinger. 

129  pp.  {Eng.  studien,  v.  5,  1882,  p.  74;  v.  7,  1884,  p.  66; 
V.  8,  1885,  p.  39;  V.  9,  1886,  p.  209;  V.  10,  1887,  p.  383.)— 
t'olerlflsre,  S.  T.  Notes  on  Beaumont  and  F.  27  pp. 
{In  his  Lectures  ...  on  Shakspere,  p.  425.)— Fleay,  F. 

G.  On  the  chronology  of  the  plays  of  F.  and  Massinger. 
24  pp.  {Eng.  studien,  v.  9  1886,  p.  12.)— Lowell.  J.  R. 
Beaumont  and  F.  5  pp.  {In  his  Old  Eng.  dramatists, 
p.  IOC;  and  Harper's  Mag.  v. 85,  1892, p.  757.)— **j'in»n«ls, 
J.  A.  Some  notes  on  Fletcher's  Valentinian.  12  pp. 
{Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  40, 1886,  p.  334.) 

and  Massinger,  Philip.    Boyle,  R.     Zur 

Barnavelt-frage.    9  pp.    {Eng.  studien,  v.  9,  1886,  p.  153.) 

Fletcher,  or  De  laFlechfere,  Rev.  John  William. 

Benson,  J.     Life  of  Rev.  John  W.  De  la 

Flechfere.     1838.  4881 

Tyebman,  L.  Wesley's  designated  suc- 
cessor :  the  life,  letters,  and  literary  labours 
of  Rev.  John  W.  Fletcher.     1882.  4894 

Sec  also  London  Quart.  Rev.  v.  60,  1883,  p.  136. 


FLETCHER,  Julia  Constance 


1450 


FLEURY,  Abbey 


Fletcher,  Julia  Constance  (George  Fleming, 

pteud.)  CircnlSbO—.  Leopardi.  13  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent. 
v.  1,  1885,  p.  978.)— Strange  story  of  ai»rs«rct  Bi-nu- 
rhniiip.  19  pp.  (itfocmiltan's  Jlfoff.  v.  55,  1887,  pp.  174, 
282.) 

Fletcher,  Lazarus.    1854 — . 

Optical  indicatrix  and  the  transmission  of 
light  in  crystals.     London,  1892.     8°.  1513 

Fletcher,  Rev.  Phineas.    1582-1650. 

Purple  island ;  or,  the  Isle  of  man :  an 
allegorical  poem.  To  which  is  added  Christ's 
victory  and  triumph:  a  poem,  by  Giles 
Fletcher.     London,  1783.     8°.  1324 

Select    poems.       See    Fletcher,    G.,    and 

Fletcher,  P. 

i'ninpbell,  T.    Lives  of  G.  and  P.  Fletcher.    3  pp. 

(S.inford,  E.,  and  Walsh,  R.,  Jr.,  Brit,  poets,  v.  5,  p.  91.)— 
Wlllniott,  B.  A.  Phineas  Fletcher.  3  pp.  {In  his 
Lives  of  the  Eng.  sacr.  poets,  v.  1,  p.  88.) 

Fletcher,  R.  ( Tr. )  17  cent.  Ex  otio  negotium  ; 
or,  Martiall,  his  epigrams.   See  Martialis,  M.  V. 

Fletcher,  Robert. 

Prehistoric  trephining  and  cranial  amulets. 
Washington,  1882.  4°.  (Powell,  J. W.,  U.S. 
Geog.  and  geol.  surv.  of  the  Rocky  mt.  region, 
ContHb.  to  N.  Am.  Ethnol.  v.  5.)  —3551 

Fletcher,  Rev.  William  George  Dimock.  1851—. 
Leicestershire   pedigrees   and  royal   des- 
cents.   [Illustr.]    Leicester,  1887.    r.  8°.    2794 

Fletclier,  William  Isaac.  A.  L.  A.  index.  An 
index  to  general  literature,  biographical,  his- 
torical, and  literary  essays,  etc.  Issued  by 
the  publishing  section  of  the  American  Libra- 
ry Association.     Boston,  1893.    r.  8°.        1113 

Poole's  Index  to  periodical  literature.  Sec- 
ond supplement,  1887-92.   Boston,  1893.   r.  8°. 

1113 
Note.— For  1  suppl.  see  Poole,  W.  F.,  and  Fletcher, 
W.  I.  (in  preceding  catalogue). 

Public  libraries  in  America.  Illustr.  Bos- 
ton, 1894.  16°.  (Todd,  D.  P.,  Columbian 
knowledge  s.  no.  2. )  W.  38 

Index  to  periodical  literature.    See  Poole, 

W.  P.,  and  Fletcher,  W.  I.  (in  preceding  cata^ 
logue). 

{Eid.)     Cooperative  index   to  periodicals 

for  1890.    New  York,  1891.    r.  8°.  W.  62 

and  Bowker,  Richard  Rogers  {Eds. )  An- 
nual literary  index,  1892-98.  New  York,  1893- 
97.     5  V.  r.  8°.  1113 

Fletcher,  William  Younger. 

Bookbinding  in  France.  London,  1894. 
r.  8°.     (Poryotio,  no.  10,  1894.)  —4571 

English  bookbindings  in  the  British  Mu- 
seum. Illustrations  of  sixty-three  examples, 
selected  on  account  of  their  beauty  or  histor- 
ical interest,  with  introduction  and  descrip- 
tions.    London,  1895.     fo.  — 17A2 

Flct<'hiiijj,  Engktnd.  Spurrell,  P.  On  the 
architecture  of  Fletchlng  church.  6  pp.  1  pi.  (Sussex 
Archaool.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  4,  1851,  p.  237.)— Wllrtp,  8.  D. 
Fletching,  parish  and  church.  6  pp.  1  pi.  (Sussex  Arch- 
Bcol.  Soc.  CoU.  V.  4,  1851,  p.  231.) 
Bee  alto  Mnsaex. 


Flcur  clc  mauve :  nouvelle.    32  pp.    Monnier, 

p.  (Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p6r.  v.  52, 1891,  pp.  139, 
332.) 

Fleurette.    12  pp.    (Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  133, 

1883,  p.  512.) 

Fleurs   cle   Mai.     5    pp.      Dudevant,    Mme. 

A.  L.  A.  D.  (Q.  Sand,  pseud.),  CEuvres  eompl.  v.  86,  p.  303. 

Fleury,  Mile.     See  Nones,  M.  F. 

Fleury,  Abraham  Joseph  Laute  de,  dit  Benard. 

Slniiiio,  E.  D.  de.  Abraham  Joseph  Laute  dc  Fleury  dit 
Benard  Fleury.  12  pp.  (In  his  Troupe  de  Voltaire, 
p.  815.) 

Flenry,  Am6d6e.    Champagny,  P.  J.  M.  T.  N., 

Comte  de.  St.  Paul  et  S6n6que,  par  F.  11  pp.  (Corre- 
spondant,  v.  32,  1853,  p.  141.) 

Fleiiry,  Andrg  Hercule,  Cardinal  de.    Broglie, 

J.  v.  A.  Due  de.  Cardinal  de  Fleury  et  la  "  Pragmatic 
Sanction."    25  pp.    (iScu.  ftisi.  v.  20, 1882,  p.  257.) 

Fleury,  Benard.    See  Fleury,  A.  J.  L.  de. 

Fleury,  Claude,  Abb6.     1640-1723. 

McBurs  des  Israelites  et  des  ChrStiens.  Ed. 
stereotype.     Lille,  1821.     12°.  —4107 

Floury,  Edouard.     1815-83. 

Etudes  rSvolutionnaires.  Saint-Just  et  la 
terreur.     Paris,  1852.     2  v.  12°.  4687 

— -  Prance  archgologique.  Antiquit6s  et  mo- 
numents du  dSpartement  del'  Aisne.  Accom- 
pagnSe  do  140  gravures.  Paris,  1877-82.  4  v. 
4°.  1721 

Fleury,  Elie.  Circa  1850—.  Guerre  de  1557  en 
Picardie.    See  Lemaire,  E.,  and  others. 

Fleury,  Fran5ois  Louis,  Marquis  de.    Balch, 

E.  W.  Marquis  de  Fleury,  Lt.-Col.  in  the  Continental 
army.  3  pp.  ( Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  1, 1877,  p.  724.)  — Wyatt, 
T.  Lt.-Col.  De  Fleury.  6  pp.  (In  his  Mem.  of  generals, 
p.  42.) 

Fleury,  Jean.    1816—. 

Litterature  orale  de  la  Basse-Normandie 
(Hague  et  Val-de-saire).  Paris,  1883.  16°. 
{lAUSrat.  populaires,  v.  11.)  2217 

l»nrl»  port  de  mer.    26  pp.    (Bev.  d.  deu.x  moTidcs,  1891, 

3  pCr.  V.  104,  p.  626.) 

(Ed.)  Le  Battou^  cassfi.     3  pp.     (Romania,  v.  10, 1881, 

p.  408.) 

Rruniincrt,  W.     J.  Fleury:  Marivaux  et  le  Mari- 

vaudage.  28  pp.  (Zeils.  /.  neufram.  spraehe  und  lit, 
v.  5,  pt.  2,  1883,  p.  129.) 

Floury,  Jules,  dit  Charapfleury.     1821—. 

Mus6e  secret  de  la  caricature.  Paris,  1888. 
12°.  2293 

(Ed.)      Sculptures  grotesques  et  symbo- 

liques  (Rouen  et  environs).    See  Adeline,  J. 

Henley,  W.  E.    Champfieury.    3  pp.    (In  his  Views 

and  reviews,  p.  148.) 

Fleury,  Louis  de.    DSpdts  de  cendres  de  Nal- 

liers  (Vendee).  11  pp.  (Itev.  archiol.  3  s.  v.  12,  1888, 
p.  349.) 

Floury,  Paul  Pierre  Armand  de.    1839 — . 

Die  holz-  und  marmor-malerei    [n.  t.  p  ] 

Beriin,  n.  d.  fo.  —17 A3 

Fleury,  Abbey.     Catalogus  abbatum   monas- 

terii  Floriacensis.  1  p.  (Baluze,  E.,  Mwceif.  v.  1,  p.  79; 
Frankfort  Soc.  Script,  v.  15,  pt.  1,  p.  500.)— i'hroiilcoii 
Florlaceiiso.  2  pp.  (Baluze,  E.,  Afi«ce((.  v.  1,  p.  121.) 
— «ro«:orins  IV,  Pope.  Epistola  de  dignitate  et  privi- 
legiis  monasterii  Floriacensis.  1  p.  (Baluze,  E.,  Mis- 
cell,  v.  3,  p.  4.) 


FLIBUSTIBRS. 


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FLOODS 


Flibustiers.    See  Buccaneers. 

Flickc,  Robert.    16  cent.    Voyage  to  the  coast 

of  Sp.ain  and  the  Azores,  1591.  3  pp.  (Haklnyt,  R.,  Voy- 
ages, V.  2,  p.  671.) 

Flics.    See  Diptera. 

Flic.f,  Spanish.    Sec  Cantharides. 

Flicss,  Wilhelm.     Gegenwaertiger  stand  der 

lehre  von  der  cholera.  20pp.  {Deutsch.rundschau,vAO, 
1884,  p.  399.) 

Fliglit,  Walter. 

Chapter  in  the  history  of  meteorites.    Lon- 
don, 1887.     8°.  —2485 
Flig-ht,   A.    11  pp.    Dickens,  C.  J.  H.,  Works, 

V.  8,  p.  317. 

Flight  into  Egypt.    Van  Bebber,  T.  E.     1328 
Flight  into  Egypt.     16  pp.     Van  Dyke,  H. 

{Harper's  Mag.  v.  80, 1890,  p.  44.) 

Flight  of  bird.s.    See  Birds. 
Flinn,  David  Edgar. 

Ireland :   its  health-resorts  and  watering 

places.     London,  1888.     8°.  —3767 

Flint,  Austin,  M.  D.    1812-86.    John  Appleton 

Swett.  10  pp.  (Gross,  S.  D.,  Lives  of  Am.  physicians, 
p.  722.) 

Flint,  Austin,  Jr.,  M.  D.  1836—.  Late  theo- 
ries concerning  fever.  9  pp.  {Forum,  v.  7,  1889,  p.  S.'ll.) 
— Possible  revolution  in  iiicdtclne.  9  pp.  {Forum, 
V.  6,  1888,  p.  361.)— Revolution  in  medicine.  10  pp. 
{Forum,  v.  10,  1890,  p.  527.)- What  shall  the  public 
Hcliools  teach?  10  pp.  {Forum,  v.  5, 1888,  p.  146.)— On 
the  cause  of  the  movements  of  ordinary  respiration. 
13  pp.  (Brain,  v.  4,  1882,  p.  43.)— Mechanism  of  the 
Hingrlii);  voice.    11pp.    (Foritm,  v.  4,  1887,  p.  612.) 

Open  door  of  quackery.     See  Eggleston, 

W.  G.,  and  others. 

Flint,    Earl.     Nicaragua   foot-prints.      6    pp. 

{Am.  Antiq.  v.  11, 1889,  p.  306.)— Antiquities  of  Nicaragua: 
Origin  of  the  I'alciique  builderii.  14  pp.  {Am. 
Antiq.  V.  4, 1SS2,  p.  289.) 

Flint,  Robert,  D.  D.    1838—. 

History  of  the  philosophy  of  history,  v.  1. 
Edinburgh,  1893.     8°.  2423 

Contents.      Historical    philosophy    in     France    and 
French  Belgium,  and  Switzerland. 

Vico.     Phila.,   1884.     16°.      (Knight,   W., 

Philos.  class.)  3851 

J.  Martineau :  A  study  of  rclifpion.    12  pp.    (Mirid, 

V.  13, 1888,  p.  590.)— Theolosicnl  tcacliiiii;  in  a  uni- 
versity. 3  pp.  (London,  Intcrnat.  Health  Exhib.  Liter- 
ature, V.  15,  p.  84.) 

Ritcbie,  D.  G.    Flint,  Vico.    4  pp.    {Mind,  v.  9,  1884, 

p.  579.) 

Flint,  Timothy.     1780-1840. 

First  white  man  of  the  west ;  or,  the  life 
and  exploits  of  Col.  Dan'l  Boone,  the  first 
settlor  of  Kentucky ;  interspersed  with  inci- 
dents in  the  early  annals  of  the  country. 
Cincinnati,  1851.     12°.  3704 

OrlMwold,  R.  W.     Timothy  Flint.     6  pp.    {In  his 

Prose  writers  of  America,  p.  152. ) 

Flint,  Weston. 

Statistics  of  public  libraries  in  the  United 
States  and  Canada.  Washington,  1893.  8°. 
(U.  S.  Education,  Bureau  of.  Circulars,  no.  7. ) 

—4361 
Flint.    See  also  Flynt. 

Vol,  m,-lS2, 


Flint,  Wales. 

Taylor,  H.  Historic  notices,  with  topo- 
graphical and  other  gleanings,  descriptive  of 
the  borough  and  county-town  of  Flint.    1883. 

2594 
Flint  glas.s.    See  Glass. 

Flint  implements,  Palaeolithic,  in  the  quater- 
nary drift  at  Reading.  11pp.  2  pi.  Stevens,  J.  (Brit. 
Archaeol.  Assoc.  Joum.  v.  37,  1881,  p.  1.) 

Flint  implements  in  Ohio,  Remarkable  finds 

of  leaf-shaped.  2  pp.  Read,  M.  C.  {Am.  Antiq.  v.  1, 
1878,  p.  98. ) 

Flint.sliire.    iS'ee  Flint. 

Flj6ts«l<iel.i   hin    meiri.      K&lund,   K.   (Ed.) 

(Samfund.  til  udgivelse  af  gam.  nord.  Htt.  no. 

11. )  -3157 

Flloyd,  Thomas  (Ed. )     18  cent. 

Persian  letters.    See  Montesquieu,  C.  de  S., 

Baron  de  la  Br  Me  et  de. 
Flloycl.    See  also  Floyd. 
Floating  islands.    Piers,  H.    Notice  sur  les 

lies  flottantes,  entre  St.  Omer  et  Clairmarais.  12  pp. 
(Soc.  antiq.  de  Morinie,  Mem.  v.  2,  pt.  2, 1835,  p.  187.) 

Floccnlation. 

Bliss,  W.  J.  A.  Apparent  forces  between 
fine  solid  particles  totally  immersed  in  liquids. 
[1895.]     (Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Theses,  1895.) 

.—2306 
Flocon,   Ferdinand.      Loudun,    E.      Portraits 

parlementaires :  Flocon.  7  pp.  {C'orrespondant,  v.  24, 
1849,  p.  294.) 

Flodden  tield.  Legend  of.     9  pp.     (Eraser's 

Mag.  v.  32,  1845,  p.  469.) 

Floerke,  Gustav.     1846—.    Herren   banditen. 

16  pp.    {Deutsch.  rundschau,  v.  29,  1881,  p.  108.) 

Flogging. 

Napieb,  Sir  C.  J.  Remarks  on  military 
law  and  the  punishment  of  flogging.    1837. 

—1346 

Flojf  jj;iii^  in  the  navy.    80  pp.    {Dcm.  Jlcv,  v.  25, 1849, 

pp.  97,  225,318,  417,  538.) 

See  also  I'milxhiiicnts. 

Flood,  The.    See  Deluge. 
Flood  of  Thessaly,  etc.    Procter,  B.  W.  (B. 
Cornwall,  pseud. )  1394 

Flood  plains  of  rivers.    14  pp.    McQee,  W.  J. 

(Forum,  v.  11, 1891,  p.  220.) 

Floods. 

Bkown,  J.  C.  Rcboisement  in  France  .  .  . 
with  a  view  to  arresting  and  preventing  the 
destructive  consequences  and  effects  of  tor- 
rents.    1880.  —4695 

Hazen,   H.   a.      Danger  linos  and    river 

floods  of  1882.  1884.  (U.  S.  Signal  Office, 
Signal  service  notes,  no.  15. )  — 3466 

•  Ogilvie,  J.  S.  (Pub. )    History  of  the  great 

flood  in  Johnstown,  Pa.,  May  31, 1889.    [1889.] 

3577 

Ooehii,  R.  von.    Das  unglueck  von  Johnstown.    5  pp. 

(  Unsere  Zeit,  1889,  v.  2,  p.  562.)— I>oiitiiol.  C.  Les  inon- 
dations.  29  pp.  {Gorrespondani,  v.  69,  1866,  p.  474.) — 
l>iincau-ITal<lane,  R.  A.  P.  H.,  3  Earl  of  Cainpcrdoum. 
Floods.  6  pp.  {Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  15,  1884,  p.  94.)— 
Forbes,  U.  A.  Prevention  of  floods.  8  pp.  {Macmil- 
lan's  Mag.  v.  43, 1881,  p.  321.)— Oherorai,  A.    Di  alcune 


FLOODS 


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FLORENCE,  William  James 


mcmorie  storiche  risguardanti  Tinondazione  avvenuta  ■ 
in  Kircnze  1333.  22  pp.  (Archiv.  star.  Hal.  3  s.  v.  17,  1873, 
p.  210.)— Famines  and  floods  in  Iiiilla.  21  pp.  iMax> 
tnillan's  Mag.  v.  37,  1878.  p.  236.)— Katiprowsky,  W. 
Perioilicitaet  dcr  ueberschwcinmungen.  16  pp.  (Vercin 
f.  gcsch.  d.  Ucutschen  in  Boehnien,  Milthcil.  v.  26,  1887, 
p.  156.)— Ohwi»I<I,  F.  L.  Floods  and  forests,  i  pp. 
(A'.  Am.  Rev.  v.  152,  1891,  p.  756.)— Powell.  J.  W.  Our 
recent  floods.  11pp.  ( JV.  .4m.  Ttet).  v.  155,  1892,  p.  149.)— 
Kivcr  flood*.  31  pp.  (£din.  ifcu.  v.  153, 1S81,  p.  416.)— 
Nhalpr,  N.  S.  Floods  of  the  Missis-sippi  valley.  8  pp. 
{AUani.  Monthly,  v.  51,  188.3,  p.  653.) 

See  aUo  Di-liig;eN.— Forests  and  Forentrj-.— Klv- 
er». 

Floovaiit.     Bartsch,    K.  F.   (Ed.)      Plovent. 

Brnchstueckc  eines  inittelniederlaendi?chen  epischen 
gedichtes.  30  pp.  (Ocrmanio,  v.  9,  1864,  p.  407  ;  Kalff,  O., 
Middetncderland.  epischc  fragm.  p.  180.)— Olavlns,  J. 
(JSJ.)  Floventis  sagae  Olaviana  versio.  Floventis  Regis 
Francorum  vita.  76  pp.  (Dannesteter,  A.,  J?e  FZooi'ante 
vetustiore  Gatlieo  poetnate  ...  p.  115.) 

Darmesteter,  a.     De  Floovante  vetus- 

tiore  Galileo  poemate  et  de  Merovingo  cyclo. 
1877.  2392 

Flora.    See  Botany. 

Flora,  Oder  botanische  zeitung,  welche  recen- 
sionon,  abhandlungen,  aufsaetze,  neuigkeiten, 
und  nachrichten,  die  botanik  betreffend  ent- 
haelt.  llerausg.  von  der  Koenigl.  botani- 
schen  gesellschaft  in  Regensburg.  Jahrg. 
3-13,  1820-30.  Regensburg,  1820-30.  22  v.  in 
12,  12°.  .—2687 

Note.— Jahrg.  1,  2  wanting. 

Contimicd  as  Flora,  oder  allgemeine  bo- 
tanische zeitung.  Unter  besonderer  mitwir- 
kung  der  Herren  Agardh  [und  anderen], 
herausg.  von  der  Koenigl.  bayerischen  bota- 
nischen  gesellschaft  zu  Regensburg,  Jahrg. 
14-16,  1831-33.  Regensburg,  1831-33.  6  v. 
in  5,  12°. 

The  same.  .  .  im  auftrage  der  Koenigl. 
bayer.  botan.  gesells.  zu  Regensburg  herausg. 
von  D.  H.  Hoppe  und  Dr.  A.  E.  Puernrohr. 
Jahrg.  17-2.5,  1834-42.  Regensburg,  1834-42. 
18  V.  in  11,  12°. 

The  same.  Redigirt  von  Dr.  A.  E.  Fuem- 
rohr,  Dr.  Herrich-Schaeffer,  Dr.  J.  Singer  .  .  . 
Jahrg.  26-71  (n.  reihe  1-46),  1843-88.  Regens- 
burg, 184.3-88.     49  v.  in  46,  12°.  and  8°. 

The  same.  Frueher  herausg.  von  der 
Koenigl.  bayer.  botan.  gesells.  zu  Regens- 
burg. Herausgeber  Dr.  K.  Goebel.  [Mit  3 
ergaenzungsbaenden.]  Jahrg.  72-83,  1889-97. 
Marburg,  1889-97.     12  v.  8°. 

NoU. — Accompanied  by  appendices  having  separate 
pagination  and  bearing  the  following  titles :  Ileihlaet- 
«er  znr  Flora.  22  nos.  1832-42.— Uellajce  znr  Flora. 
21nos.  1820-30.— Beilage  (Besondere)  zur  Flora.  4  nos. 
1843,  '44,  '50,  '.'i8.— Kriraeiiziiii^^Nltlaottor.  6  nos.  1825, 
182»-30.— InlelllKenzlilall  zur  Flora.  1831-42.— I.ile- 
ratnrberirhlp  zur  p'lora.  6  nos.  1831-33.— Rppor- 
torliim  der  poriodischen  botanischen  literatnr  vom 
beginn  des  jahres  1864  an.    3  nos.    1864. 

Flora  nrasiliciisis.    37  v.    Martins,  K.  F.  P. 

von,  and  others.  —3661 

Flora  KristoliciiHiH.    Swete,  E.  H.         —2667 

Flora  of  Hertfordshire.    Pryor,  A.  R.  —2666 


Flora  of  Ijiverj>ool.    Dickinson,  J.         —2603 

Flora  of  I^Iaiiritins  and  the  Seychelles. 
Baker,  J.  G.  —2603 

Flora  of  Middlesex.  Trimen,  H.,  and  Dyer, 
W.  T.  T.  —2687 

Flora  of  New  Bedford,  and  the  shores  of 
Buzzard's  bay.     Hervey,  E.  W.  —2603 

Flora  of  Somerset.  1  v.  in  2.  Murray,  R.  P. 
(Somersetshire  Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc. 
Proc.  V.  39,  40.)   -  .2547 

Flora  of  the  Assyrian  inoauiucnts  and  its 
outcomes.    Bonavia,  E.  1715 

Floi-a  of  the  British  West  Indian  islands. 
Grisebach,  A.  H.  R.  —2686 

Flora  of  the  D.tkota  g'ronp.  Lesquereux,  L. 
(Powell,  J.  W.,  U.  S.  Gcol.  surv.  Monographs, 
v.  17. )  —3635 

Flora  of  the  Hawaiian  islands.  Hillebrand, 
W.  —2603 

Flora  of  Wiltshire.  Flower,  T.  B.  ( Wilt- 
shire Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Mag.  v.  4-14, 
1858-74. )  .2556 

Floral  arransfeinent.  Flowers  of  Japan  and 
the  art  of.     Conder,  J.  — 17D7 

Floran,  Mary,  pseud.    See  Leclercq,  M. 

Floranes,  Rafael  de. 

Vida  literaria  del  Canciller  Mayor  de  Cas- 
tilla,  D.  Pedro  Lopez  de  Ayala.  Madrid, 
1851-52.  2  V.  8°.  (Col.  doc.  hist.  Espalia, 
v.  19,  20. )  >  3516 

Florhci't,  St.,  Abbot   of  Blandin.     Lantbert. 

Libellus  de  loco  sepultnrae  Florberti  abbatis  contra 
inonachos  S.  Bavonis.  4  pp.  (Frankfort  Soc.  Script. 
V.  15,  pt.  2,  p.  641.) 

Flore  and  Blancheflor. 

AsSENEDB,  D.  van.  Ploris  ende  Blance- 
floer.  1879.  (Moltzer,  H.  E.,  and  Winkel, 
J.  te,  Biblioth.  van  middelnederl.  letterkunde. ) 

—3192 

• Hausknecht,  E.  {Ed.)    Floris  and  Blaun- 

cheflur.  Mittelenglisches  gedicht  aus  dem  13 
jahrhundert.  1885.  {Samml.  engl.  denkmac- 
ler  in  krit.  ausgaben,  v.  5. )  1394 

]>plvaii,  A.  {Ed.)    Histoire  amoureuse  de  Flores  et 

Blanchefleur.    25  pp.    (In /it«  Coll.  dcs  remans  de  cheva- 

lerie,    v.    3,    p.    97.) — Airiyri<ri^    4>Au>piov    KaL    UXai^taifi^topri^. 

56  pp.    (Wagner,  W.,  Mediaeoal  Or.  texts,  v.  1,  p.  1.) 
See  also  F.pic  and  liprolc  poetry.— Folk-lore. 

Flore  and  Blancheflor,  Criticism. 

Ilerxo^,  H.    Die  beiden  sagenkreise  von  Floro  nnd 

Blanscheflur.    92  pp.     ( Germania,  v.  29,  1884,  p.  137.  )— 
Nlofrpl,   C.     Zu  E.  Hau.sknecht's  Floris  and  Blaanche- 
flur.    2  pp.     (i?n</.  sfudten,  V.  9, 1886,  p.  389.) 
Flore  fjothiqne.     Lainbin,  E.  — 1772 

Flore  orncincntale.  Ruprich-Robort,  V.  M.  C. 

— 17D5 
Florence,  Mrs.   Malvina   Pray.     Hutton,    L. 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Florence.  18  pp.  (Matthews,  J.  B.,  and 
Hutton,  L.,  Actors  and  actresses,  v.  5,  p.  113.) 

Florence,  William  James.      1831-91.      E.    A. 

Sothern.  18  pp.  (Matthews,  J.  B.,  and  Hutton,  Ij., 
Actors  and  actresses,  v.  4,  p.  247.)— Lester  Wallark. 
7  pp.    (iV.  4m.  iJen.  V.  147, 1888,  p.  453.) 


FLORENCE,  William  James 


1453 


FLORENCE,  Church  history 


Iliitton,  L.  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Florence.  18  pp.  (Mat- 
thews, J.  B.,  and  Hutton,  L.,  Actors  and  actresses,  v.  .5, 
p.  113.) 

Florence,  Abp.  of.    See  Antonino,  St. 
Florence,  Italy. 

Beyle,  M.  II.  (Stendlial,  pseud.) 
Naples,  et  Florence,  en  1817.     lAnon.] 


Rome, 
1817. 
3632 
T!ie  same.     1887.  —1166 

Dumas,  A.    Une  ann^e  a  Florence.    1844, 

2  V.  2401 

The  same.    1883.     ( CEuvres  compl.  v.  5. ) 

—4195 

Gkazzini,  a.  F.   detto  II  Lasca  {Ed.)   Tutti 

i  trionfl,  carri,  mascherate  o  canti  carnaseial- 
eschi  andatl  per  Firenze  dal  tempo  del  mag- 
niflco  Lorenzo  de' Medici  flno  all'  anno  1559  in 
questa  2  ed.  corretti,  con  diversi  MSS.  colla- 
zionati .  .  .     1750,  2  v.  2362 

iNOHiBAMi,  F.    Description  de  I'imp.  et  r. 

Palais  Pitti  et  du  r.  jardin  de  Boboli.     1832. 

—1757 

ScAiFE,  W.  B.    Florentine  life  during  the 

renaissance.  1893.  (Adams,  H.  B.,  Johns 
Hopkins  Univ.  studies  in  hist,  and  polit.  sci. 
extra  v.  12. )  4393 

Weld,  C.  R.    Florence,  the  new  capital  of 

Italy.     1867.  3547 

Rnkoiiiiiiio,  A.     Mis6ricorde  &  F.     22  pp.     (Corre- 

spondant,  n.  s.  v.  100,  1884,  p.  805.)— Baurhi,  L.  La 
scienza  e  Tarte  di  stato  ...  da  G.  Canestrini.  38  pp. 
{Archiv.  star.  ital.  3  a.  v.  1, 18«5,  p.  90.)— BoiU'iilipiiner, 
C.  La  fafade  du  dome  et  les  fetes  de  F.  18  pp.  {Bib- 
lUith.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p€r.  v.  34,  1887,  p.  558.)— Brei- 
tliiij^er,  H.  Uas  heutige  Florenz.  15  pp.  {Unsere  Zeit, 
1883,  V.  2,  p.  500.)— Ciirboiie,  G.  Delia  costituzione  to- 
pografica  di  Firenze  nel  secolo  di  Dante.  27  pp.  (Cel- 
lini, M.,  and  Ghivizzaui,  G.,  Dante  e  it  suo  secolo,  p.  475.) 
— <'oclir«ii«>,  A.  D.  R.  W.  B.,  Baron  Lamington.  Re- 
storers of  F.  8  pp.  {Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  Ul,  1887, 
p.  762.)— Fcrri,  L,  Accademia  platonica  di  Firenze  e  le 
sue  vicende.  19  pp.  (Nuov.  antol.  3  s.  v.  34,  1891,  p.  226.) 
— Floreutinnt-  iirbisi  et  reipublicae  descriptio  anno 
1339.  2  pp.  (Baluze,  E.,  Misce!(.  V.  4,  p.  117.)— Warsfaiil, 
Q.  II  volgar  patrio  e  la  casa  di  Dante  Alighieri  in 
Firenze.  40  pp.  (Proj>M(;na(oic,  v.  2,  pt.  2,  1869,  p.  181.)— 
Catologo  dei  ^oiifuloiiieri  <li  KlUNtiziii  della  Re- 
pubblica  (iorentina.  13  pp.  (Villani,  O.,  and  others, 
Croniche  storiche,  v.  4,  p.  279.)— Orllllin,  H.  Die  mai- 
feste  in  Florenz.  6  pp.  {Deutsch.  rundschau,  v.  52,  1887, 
p.  139.)— Howells,  W.  D.  Florentine  mosaic.  57  pp. 
{Century  Mag.  v.  7,  1885,  pp.  483,  803;  v.  8,  1885,  p.  199.)— 
I..,  L.  L.  Foreigner  in  F.  8  pp.  ( Century  Mag.  v.  4, 
1883,  p.  870.)— I.fvl,  G.  Bonifazio  VIII  e  le  sue  rclazioni 
col  Comune  di  Firenze.  10  pp.  (Soc.  rom.  di  storia 
patria,  Archivio,  v.  5,  1882,  p.  365.)— Molti.  scherzi,  preg- 
hiere,  del  popolo  di  Firenze.  4  pp.  {.irchiv.  stvdio 
tradiz.popoUiri,v.5,lSSB,x>.52a.)—VUrf,  O.  Canzonette 
e  giuochi  infantili  di  Firenze  c  Pratovecchio.  6  pp. 
{Archiv.  studio  tradiz.  popolan,  v.  5, 1886,  p.  383.)— I»iiet'i, 
A.  Bellezze  di  Firenze.  9  pp.  (Villani,  G.,  and  others, 
Croniche  storiche,  V.  4,  p.  292.)— Kcilill»iit,  A.  von. 
Descrizione  di  Firenze  ncll'  anno  1598  di  Lodovico,  Prin- 
cipe di  Anhalt.  17  pp.  {Archiv.  star.  ital.  2  s.  v.  ID,  pt.  2, 
1859,  p.  101.)— RidollI,  E.  Giovanna  Tornabuoni  fi 
Ginevra  de'  Benci  nel  Coro  di  S.  Maria  Novella  in 
Firenze.  31  pp.  {Archiv.  stor.  ital.  5  s.  v.  6,  1890,  p.  426.) 
— BoHH,  J.  Old  Florence  and  modern  Tuscany.  8  pp. 
{MiiemilUm's  Mag.y.m,  1886,  p.  153.)— Nnnliiii.  P.  Le 
Bchiavc  orientali  a  Firenze.  7  pp.  {Archie,  stor.  itfd. 
4  s.  V.  18,  1885,  p.  89.)— Ncliiibert-Fcflcr.  C.  La  loggia 
di  Or'  San  Michele.    22  pp.    {Archiv.  ator.  ital.  5  s.  v.  7, 


1891,  p.  67.)— Vatiarl,  G.  Descrizione  dell'  apparato  fatto 
in  Firenze  per  le  nozze  dell'  illustrissimo  ed  eccellentis- 
simo  Don  Francesco  de'  Medici.  106  pp.  {Opere,  v,  8, 
p.  519.)— VoHit,  A.  Viaggio  in  Firenze.  5  pp.  {Archiv. 
stor.  ital.  3  s.  v.  18,  1873,  p.  3!0.)— WUlc,  J.  H.  F.  K. 
Plan  von  Florenz.  21  pp.  {In  his  Dante-forschungen, 
V.  2,  p  1.)— Zilpltitucr,  L.  II  giuoco  in  Italia  nci  secoli 
XIII  e  XIV  e  specialmente  in  Firenze.  75pp.  {Archiv.^ 
stor.  ital.  4  s.  V.  18,  1886,  p.  20;  V.  19,  1887,  p.  3.) 
Set  also  Quart.  Rev.  v.  152,  1881,  p.  164. 

Florence,  Antiquities. 

Lami,  G.  Lezioni  di  antichita,  toscane  o 
spezialmente  della  cittadi  Firenze.   1766.   3534 

f'Upci.  p.,  and  others.    Di  alcuni  avanzi  di  fabbrica 

romana  presso  fonte  all'  arta  in  mezzio  tra  le  due  citta  di 
Fierole  e  di  Firenze.  8  pp.  1  pi.  {Archiv.  stor.  ital.  3  8. 
V.  10,  pt.  2,  1869,  p.  176.)— Mcyor,  M.  P.  H.  Notice  de 
quelques  MSS.  de  la  collection  Libri,  &  F.  64  pp.  {Ro- 
mania, v.  14,  1885,  p.  485.)— .MUaue.sl,  C.  {Ed.)  AUoga- 
gione  di  alcune  figure  di  pietra  per  la  porta  San  Pier 
Gattolini  di  Firenze,  fatta  a  maestro  Paolo  di  Giovanni 
scultore  fiorentino.  6  pp.  {Giomale  storico  degli  archivi 
toscani,  v.  3,  1859,  p.  282.)— .Tlllttncsl,  G.  Documenti 
riguardanti  le  statue  di  marnio  e  di  bronzo  fatte  per  le 
porte  di  San  Giovanni  di  Firenze  da  Andrea  del  Monte 
San  Savino  e  da  Gio.  Francesco  Rustici.  13  pp.  {Oior- 
nale  storico  degli  archivi  toscani,  v.  4,  1860,  p.  03. ) 

Florence,  Architecture. 

Freeiiiiiii.  E.  A.  Neighbour  churches  of  F.  9  pp. 
{In  his  Histor.  and  architect,  sketches,  p.  126.)— Sail tini, 

P.  Societll  delle  torri  in  Firenze.  61  pp.  {Archiv.  stor. 
ital.  4  s.  V.  20,  1887,  pp.  25,  178.)— S(>ii«i>«T.  H.  Santa 
Maria  del  Fiore.  16  pp.  {Archiv.  stor.  ital.  4  s.  v.  20, 
1887,  p.  235.) 

Florence,  Army. 

liiaiiiiotti,  D.  Discorso  sconosciuto  Intorno  alia 
niilizia.  25  pp.  {Archiv.  stor.  ital.  5  s.  v.  8,  1891,  p.  3.)— 
I'rovviMloiip  (Ivlln  inilizia  e  ordiuanza  del  popolo 
Fiorentino,  1528.  13  pp.  {.irchiv.  stor.  ital.  v.  1,  1842, 
p.  397.) 

Florence,  Bibliography. 

Palermo,  F.  I  manoscritti  palatini  di 
Firenze.     1853-68,  3  v.  W.31 

C'uiialo,  M.  G.  Degli  archivi  di  Venezia  . .  .  di  Fi- 
renze, e  di  Genoa.  23  pp.  (.4rcAi!'.  sfor.  ttai.  2  8.  V.  4,  pt.  2, 
1856,  p.  49.) 

Florence,  -Biography. 

Negri,  G.  Istoria  degli  scrittori  florentini. 
1722.  2261 

PasNariiii,  L.    Di  alcuni  fuorusciti  fiorentini  dopo 

la  caduta  della  repubblica.  5  pp.  {Propugnatorc,  v.  8, 
pt.  2,  1875,  p.  164.)- Vasari,  G.  Vite  di  alcuni  arteflcl 
fiorentini,  corrette  ed  accres-jiute  coll'  aiuto  de'  docu- 
menti da  Gaetano  Milunesi.  48  pp.  {Giomale  storico 
degli  archivi  toscani,  v.  4,  1860,  p.  177 ;  v.  6,  1862,  p.  3.  )— 
Villani,  P.  Vite.  142  pp.  (Villani,  G.,  and  others, 
Croniche  storiehe,  v.  7,  p.  1.) 

.See  also  the  names  of  Florentines,  as  Boeoaecio,  G. — 
Biinnarruti.M.  A.— Cellini.  B.— Itanle  AliKriilcrl. 
— Fivino,  M.— Walilei.  G.-Marlilav<'lll.  N.— .He- 
diei  fainll.v* — Peirarca,  F. — Savonarola,  G.  M. 
P.  M.— Vespucci,  A. 

Florence,  Church  history. 

Stolfi,  C.  {Ed. )  Leggende  di  alcuni  Santi 
e  Beati  venerati  in  S.  Maria  degli  Angoli  di 
Firenze.  1864,  2  pts.  in  1  v.  {Scclta  di  curi- 
ositcl  letteraric,  nos.  62,  63. )  2322 

PawHerini,  L.     II  primo   processo  per   la   riforma 

Luterana  in  Firenze.  9  pp.  {Archiv.  ator.  ital.  4  s.  v.  3, 
1879,  p.  337.)— PeiToiiN,  F.  T.  St.  Pierre  martyr  et 
rh«r<5sie  des  Patarins  1  P.  30  pp.  {Kev.  hist.  v.  2,  1876, 
p.  337.) 


FLORENCE,  Commerce 


1454 


FLORENCE,  History 


—  Pegolotti,  p.  B. 
1766.     (Pagnini,    G.  F., 
Fircnze,  v.  3. ) 

POEHLMANN,    R. 


Florence,  Commerce. 

Paonini,  Q.  F.  {Ed.)  Delia  decima  e  di 
varie  altre  gravezze  imposts  dal  comuno  di 
Firenze ;  della  moneta  e  della  mercatura  de' 
Florentini  fine  al  secolo  XVI.    1765-66,  4  v. 

— 23S1 
Pratica  della  mercatura. 
Della  dteima  .  .  .  di 
—2381 
Wirthschaftspolitik  der 
florentiner  renaissance  und  das  prineip  der 
verkohrsfreiheit.  1878.  (Leipzig,  Fuorstlicli 
jablonowskische  gesellschaft,  Prdsschriften, 
no.  21. )  —1371 

UzzANO,  G.  di  A.  da.  Pratica  della  mer- 
catura, scritta  nel  1442.  1766.  (Pagninl, 
Q.  F.,  Della  decima  .  . .  di  Pire^ize,  v.  4. )  —2381 

BertK  P.  (Ed.)    Documenti  riguardanti  il  commercio 

del  Fiorentini  in  Francia  nei  secoli  XIII  e  XIV.  61  pp. 
{GiomaU  storico  (legli  archivi  tO!ic<ini,  v.  1,  1857,  pp.  16.3, 
W7.)— M«^-I*Htrlo,  J.  M.  J.  L.  de.  Relations  commer- 
cialea  de  F,  ct  de  la  Sicile  avec  TAfrique  au  nioyen  &ge. 
28  pp.    (Bibliolh.  Ecole  (Us  Chartes,  v.  20, 1858,  p.  209.) 

Florence,  Education. 

Atlrianl.  M.  Lezioni  salla  educazionc  della  nobilt^ 
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Florence,  Fine  arts. 

Florence,  Qalerie  de.    1798.  —1738 

Galerie  impfiriale  et  royale  de.    1 840. 

—1748 

Frey,  K.  {Ed.)     Codice  Magliabechiano 

cl.  XVII.  17  contenente  notizie  sopra  I'arte 
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a  Michelangelo  Buonarroti,  scritte  da  Anoni- 
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WicAR,  J.  B.,  and  others.  Tableaux,  sta- 
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Florence  et  du  Palais  Pitti.  1789-1804,  4  v. 
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Bode.  W.     Die   florentiner   marniorbildner    in    der 

iweiten  haelftedes  quattrocento.  17  pp.  1  pi.  (Koenigl. 
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Savonarola  auf  die  entwiclcelung  der  Icunst  in  Florenz. 
10  pp.  2  pi.  (Koenigl.  Preussisch.  kunstsamml.  Jahrb. 
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der  florentiner  plastik  des  quattrocento.  13  pp.  2  pi. 
(Koenigl.  Preussisch.  kunstsamml.  Jahrb.  v.  11,  1890, 
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17pp.  2  pi.  (Koenigl.  Preussisch.  kunstsamml.  Jahrb. 
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(Horper't  Mag.  v.  77,  1888,  p.  561.)— Toiiini,  P.     Otto 


sigilli  cortonesi  del  Museo  nazionale  di  Firenze.  20  pp. 
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Ragionamenti  sopra  le  invenzioni  da  lui  dipiute  in  Fi- 
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Florence,  History. 

Armstrong,  E.  Lorenzo  de'  Medici  and 
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VIII  prioros.     1562.  3542 

Cappelli,  a.  {Ed.)    Lamento  di  Fiorenza. 

1864.     {Scelta  di  curiositd,  lettorarie,  no.  47.) 

2322 

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29,  2  V.  3542 

Dati,  Q.    Istoria  di  Firenze,  dall'  1380  all' 

1405.     1735.  3542 

Duffy,   B.    Tuscan    republics  (Florence, 

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GiORNALB  STORICO  degli  archivi  toscani. 

1857-63,  7  V.  3554 

GuASTi,  C.  {Ed.)     II  sacco  di  Prato  e  il 

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Landucci,  L.    Diario  florentino  dal  1450 

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LuNGO,  I.  del.    Dino  Compagni  e  la  sua 

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MaIxESPINI,  R.    Historia  antica  dall'  edifl- 

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Con  I'aggiunta  di  Giachetto,  suo  nipote,  dal 
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The  same.     1830,  2  v.      {Scelta  bibliot.  di 
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MoRBio,  C.    Firenze.    1838.    ( /n /lis  Storie 

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Oliphant,    Mrs.   M.   O.   W.      Makers    of 

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Perrens,  F.  T.    Histoire  de  Florence  de- 

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Mgdicis.     v.  6.     1883.  3553 

Not^. — For  v.  1-5  see  preceding  catalogue. 

The  same.    Depuis  la  domination  des  M6- 

dicis  jusqu'9,  la  chute  de  la  R6publique  (1434- 

1531).     1888-92,  2  V.  3534 

The  same.    Tr.  from  the  French  by  Hannah 

Lynch,     v  1,  1892.  3536 

Reumont,  a.  von.    Tavole  cronologiche  e 

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RicciARDi,  P.      detto  CeccodSa.     Ricordi 

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FLORENCE,  Libraries 


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ViLLARi,  p.    Two  first  centuries  of  Floren- 
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3  s.  V.  28,  1890,  p.  5.) 

Florence,  Lmw. 

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Florence,  Ldbrariea. 

Bartoli,  a.  (£;d. )  I  manoscritti  italiani 
della  Biblioteca  Nazionale  di  Firenze.  1879- 
83,  3  V.  W.  66 


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FLORIDA,  Bp.  of 


Florence.    Biblioteca  Nazionale  centrale. 

Bollettino  delle  pubblicazioni  italiane  ricevute 
per  diritto  di  stampa.     1886-96,  11  v.  4301 

I>«li»le,  L.  V.    Notice  sur  des  MSS.  du  fonds  Libri 

conserves  k  la  Laurentienne.  120  pp.  3  pi.  (Inst,  de 
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Pa»Kerini,  L.  Notizic  sui  mauoscritti  Rinucciniani 
acquistati  dal  governo  toscano  e  uuovamente  distribuiti 
tra  gU  archivi  e  le  biblioteche  di  Firenze.  9  pp.  (^r- 
chiv.  star.  ital.  Appendice,  v.  8,  1850,  p.  207.)— Soiiiincr- 
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Lanrentiana  za  Florenz.  3  pp.  {Rhcinisch.  miu.  n.  s. 
V.  36, 1881,  p.  314.) 

Florence,  Aceadeinia  della  Criisca.     See 

Accademia. 
Florence,  Biblioteca  Nazionale  centrale. 

Bollettino  delle  pubblicazioni  italiane  rice- 
vute per  diritto  di  stampa.  Firenze,  1886-96, 
11  V.  8°.  4301 

Babtoli,   a.  (Ed.)    I  manoscritti  italiani 

della  Biblioteca  Nazionale  di  Firenze.  1879- 
83,  3  V.  W.  66 

Florence,  Council  of.  Bessarion,  J.,  Cardi- 
nal. Graecorum  confessio.  De  verbis  consccrationis  et 
transabstantiatione,  exposita  in  Concilio  Florcutino. 
4  pp.  (Mabillon,  J.,  and  Germain,  M.,  Mus.  Ital.  v.  1, 
pt.  2,  p.  243.) 

Florence,  Galerie  <le.    Basle,  1798.    12°. 

—1738 

Florence,  Galerie  inip^riale  et  royale  de. 
15  6d.     Florence,  1840.     12°.  —1748 

Florence,  Iteale  Dcputazione  sugli  studi  di 
storia  patria  per  le  provincie  di  Toscana,  dell' 
Umbria,  e  delle  Marche.  Documenti  di  storia 
italiana.  v.  4-6.  Firenze,  1870-76.  3  v.  4°.  4381 
Contents.  Tabarrini,  M.  i'roiinclip  dei  Becoli  XIII  e 
XIV,  V.  6.— Minicis,  G.  de.  Cronache  della  citta  di 
Fermo.  v.  4.— Ciampi,  I.  Cronache  e  statuti  della  citti 
di  Vlterbo,  v.  5. 

Florence,  llcalc  Istitiito  di  studl  superior! 

,  pratici  e  di  perfezionamento.  Sezione  di 
fllosofia  e  filologia.  Pubblicazioni.  Firenze, 
1882.     r.  8°.  4383 

CoHtentt.    Scadato,  P.,  Stato  e  clilcsa. 

Florence,    Society    Colonibaria   florentina. 

Alfani,  \.  Societa  Colombaria  di  Firenze  nell'  anno 
accademico  1890-91.  13  pp.  (Archiv.  ator.  ital.  S  s.  v.  8, 
1891,  p.  99.)— C'oneHtabile.  G.  BuUettini  degli  scavi 
della  Society  Colombaria.  32  pp.  (Archiv.  star.  ital.  2  s. 
V.  10,  pt.  1,  1859,  p.  104 ;  v.  11,  pt.  2,  1880,  p.  30.)— «aa»«l, 
C.  Rapporti  degli  studi  della  Societi  negli  anni  accade- 
mici,  1858-59,  59-60,  60-61,  61-62,  62-63,  63-64,  64-65,  65-66, 
66-67,67-68,68-69.  86  pp.  (Archiv.stor.ital.is.  v.  7,  j,t.2, 
1858,  p.  49;  v.  12,  pt.  2,  1860,  p.  17;  V.  16,  pt.  1,  1862,  p.  86; 
3  s.  V.  2,  pt.  2,  1865,  p.  195;  V.  8,  pt.  1,  1868,  p.  231 ;  V.  12, 
pt.  2,  1870,  p.  1»7. ) 

Florence,  Socicta  g:eog:rafica  italiana.  Pub- 
blicazioni geograflche  stampate  in  Italia,  1800- 
90.  Saggio  di  catalogo  compilato  do  F.  Oar- 
don.     Roma,  1892.     8°.  "W.  54 

Fl«»rence  de  Kolian.    32  pp.    McLane,  M.  J. 

(M.  J.  Windlc,  pteud.).  Truth  and  fancy,  p.  99. 

Florent,  St.    Translation  des  reliques  de  F. 

de  Boye  &  Saumur.  24  pp.  (Bibliolh.  Ecole  des  Clmrtes 
T.  3,  IMI,  p.  476.) 

Florcntin,  Joseph.    Sec  Bonnat,  J.  F.  L. 
Florentine  nights. 

row  unritingB,  p.  179, 


04  pp.    Heine,  O.  J.  H., 


Floreiitiu.s,  St.    Helinand,  of  Froidmont.    Pas- 

sio  Sanctorum  Jereonis,  Victoria,  Cassii,  et  Florentii, 
Thobaeorum  martyrum.  7  pp.  (Migne,  J.  P.,  Patrol.  ». 
iMt.  V.  212,  p.  759.) 

Florcs  et  Blauclicliciir.  Sec  Flore  and 
Blancheflor. 

Flores  liistoriarmn.    3  v.    Matthew,  of  West- 
minster.    (Ot.  Brit.  Rolls  chron.)  4582 
Flore.sta  de  varies  romances.    Braga,  T.    2387 
Floret,  Balthazar.     Glaize,  A.    Ecrivains  con- 

temporains  en  Langue  d'Oc :  Balthazar  Floret.  3  pp. 
{Rev.  d.  lang.  rom.  v.  2,  1871,  p.  314.) 

Florez,    Isidore    Ferndndez.      See   Fernilndez 

F16rez,  I. 
Florez  Estrada,  Alvaro.    Ciirso  do  economia 

politica.     2  ed.     Paris,  1831.     2  v.  8°.      —3306 
Floriaciini.    See  Fleury. 
Floriaii,  SI.    Translatio  Sancti  Floriani.    8  pp. 

{Bielowski,  A.,  Monnmeyita  Polon.  hiat.  v.  4,  p.  755.) 

Floriaii,  Jean  Pierre  Claris  de.    1755-94. 

Fables,  illustr.  par  J.  J.  Graudville,  suivies 
de  Tobie  et  de  Ruth,  poemes  tirgs  de  I'ficriture 
sainte  et  pr6c6d6es  d'une  notice  sur  la  vie  et 
les  ouvrages  de  Florian,  par  P.  J.  Sthal. 
Paris,  n.  d.     8°.  225^ 

Floriant,  V.  de.    Nouveaux  pionniers  de  I'Af- 

rique  centrale.  21  pp.  {Biblwth.  univ.  et  rev.  auiaae, 
3p«r.  V.  33, 18S7,  p.  301.)— Region  des  AitinzuiiPN.  25  pp. 
{Biblloth.  univ.  et  rev.  auiaae,  3  p€r.  v.  38,  1888,  p.  243.)  — 
AiiK'riqiie  «lii  Slid,  depuis  Panama  jusqu'au  Cap 
Horn.    58  pp.    {Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p6r.  v.  21, 

1884,  p.  523;  v.  22,  1884,  p.  67.)— A  travers  les  AnilCH 
<^qiialorialcH:  souvenirs  personnels.  28  pp.  (Biblioth. 
univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p6r.  v.  49.  1891,  p.  .54. ) —Voyages  et 
voyageurs:  En  Asle,  27  pp.  (Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev. 
Suisse,  3  pgr.  v.  43,  1889,  p.  661.)— Auslralie.  69  pp. 
(Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  suiaae,  3  p€r.  v.  12,  1881,  pp.  193,  409.) 
— Les  Grands  pionniers  de  TAustralie.  28  pp.  (Biblioth. 
univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p6r.  v.  24,  1881,  p.  274.)— Litt^rature 
en  Australie.  24  pp.  (Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  suiaae,  3  p6r. 
v.  45,  1890,  p.  118.)— Mouvemeut  litt^rairc  en  Australie. 
25  pp.  (Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p€r.  v.  50,  1891, 
p.  314.)— t'aiiada  et  son  avenir.  30  pp.  (Biblioth.  univ. 
et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p6r.  v.  47,  1890,  p.  5.)— Le  Roman  en  Au- 
stralie: M.  Marcus  t'larUe.  53  pp.  (Biblioth.  univ.  et 
rev.  Suisse,  3  p6r.  v.  14,  1882,  p.  476;  v.  15,  1882,  p.  67.)— 
C'tiba  et  Puerto  Rico.  40  pp.  (Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev. 
Suisse,  3  p6r.  v.  17,  1883,  p.  298.)- lC;;'.vpto  <*oii(oiiip<i* 
raiiio.  35  pp.  (Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p^r.  v.  16, 
1882,  p.  267.)— Beaux-arts  en  IIollaiKle.  25  pp.  (Bib- 
lioth. univ.  etrev.  Suisse,  3  p6r.  v.  10,  1881,  p.  281.) — liide 
aiiRlaiMe  a  la  fin  du  XIX  siScle.  30  pp.  (Biblioth.  univ. 
et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p6r.  v.  28,  1885,  p.  536.) — I^a  Plata  et  ses 
r6centes  extensions.  26  pp.  (Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  suisxe, 
3  p6r.  V.  43,  1889,  p.  5.)— I.Ht^ratuvc  australU'iino. 
28  pp.  (Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p€r.  v.  31,  1886, 
p.  539.)— He  de  Mad^re.  28  pp.  (Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev. 
Suisse,  3  p«r.  v.  13,  1882,  p.  269.)— He  de  Mallo.  31pp. 
(Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p€r.  v.  29,  1886,  p.  449. )— Le 
Maroc.  25  pp.  (Biblioth.  univ.  etrev.  Suisse, 3p6r.\. 37, 
1888,  p.  277.)— La  I'rovt^iicp.  29  pp.  (Biblioth.  univ. 
et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p6r.  v.  35,  1887,  p.  501.)— Une  excursion  en 
Micil<^.    58  pp.    (Biblioth.  univ.  etrev.  Suisse,  3  p6r.  V.  26, 

1885,  pp.  47,  269.) 

Floriant  and  Florete :  a  metrical  romance  of 
the  fourteenth  century.  Michel,  F.  X.  (Ed.) 
(lioxburghe  Club.)  2281 

I'^loriciilturc.    See  Flowers. — Horticulture. 

Florida,  Bp.  of.    See  Juarez,  J. 


FLORIDA 


1457 


PLORUS 


Florirtsi. 

Pennsylvania  Railroad  Co.  Florida 
[1891.]  2102 

Powell,  J.  0.    Tlie  American  Siberia ;  or, 

fourteen  years'  experience  in  a  Southern  con- 
vict camp.     [1891.]  —2316 

Itiitlor,    C.    W.     Alligator-shooting    in    F.      17  pp. 

(Shields,  G.  O.,  Big  game  of  JV.  America^  p.  549.) — <'liiiin 
of  lh«'  s<a*c  of  F.  115  pp.  ( U.  S.  .53  Cong.  1  seas. 
House  repts.  v.  1.) — l>o<l(;:o.  M.  A.  (G.  Hamilton,  pseud. ) 
Florida.  12pp.  (Forinn,  v.  1,1886,  p.  U9.)— Kdnnrdos, 
C.  Scene  from  Florida  life.  10  pp.  (MaciniUan^s  Mag. 
V.  50,  1881,  p.  261.)— «niilHcnr.  H.  Parmi  les  hfirons  et 
les  alligators.  57  pp.  {Biblloth.tiniv.  etr(^.  Suisse,  Sp&r. 
V.  42,  1889,  pp.  57,  359.)— Iliiriipy.  W.  W.  Drainage  of 
the  everglades.    8  pp.    (Harpcr^a  Mag.  p  68, 1884,  p.  598.) 

See  also  Key  West.— Ocean  B'onil. — St,  Atiii^us* 
tine. 

Florida,  Antiquities. 

nnnglnss,  A.  E.  Ancient  canals  on  the  southwest 
coast  of  F.  9  pp.  (Am.  Antiq.  V.7,  1885,  p.  277.)— De- 
scription of  a  gold  ornament  from  F.  12  pp.  (  Am. 
Antiq.  V.  12, 1890,  p.  14.) — Find  of  ceremonial  axes  in  a 
Florida  mound.  10  pp.  (Am.  Antiq.  v.  4,  1882,  p.  100.)— 
MoundsinF.  3  pp.  (.4m. /Iraf/g.  v.  12, 1890,  p.  105.)— Some 
characteristics  of  the  Indian  earth  and  shell  mounds 
on  the  Atlantic  coast  of  F.  17  pp.  (Am.  Antiq.  v.  7, 
1885,  pp.  74, 140.)— Hale,  E.  M.  Prehistoric  amphithe- 
atre in  F.  5  pp.  (.4711.  Antiq.  v.  9,  1887,  p.  207.)— Knnz, 
G.  F.  On  gold  and  silver  ornaments  from  mounds  in 
F.    9  pp.    (.4m.  Antiq.  v.  9,  1887,  p.  219.) 

Florida,  Education. 

Bush,  Q.  G.  History  of  education  in  Flor- 
ida. 1889.  (Adams,  H.  B.,  Contrib.  to  Am. 
ed.  Hist.  no.  6  :  U,  S.  Education,  Bureau  of. 
Circulars,  1888,  no.  7. )  —4362 

Floritla,  Finance. 

Scott,  W.  A.  Repudiation  of  state  debts  : 
a  study  in  the  financial  history  of  Mississippi 
.  ,  ,  Florida  .  ,  ,  [1893.]  (Ely,  R.  T.,  Libr.  of 
economics  and  politics,  v.  2. )  — 1372 

Florltla,  Fisheries. 

Karll.  R.  E.  Eastern  Florida  and  its  fisheries.  13  pp. 
(Goode,  G.  B.,  Fisheries  and  fishery  industries  of  the  U.  S. 
Sect.  2,  p.  .519.)— Ilarmjiworfli,  A.  C.  Tarpon  fishing 
in  the  Gulf  of  Mexico.  24  pp.  ( Bickerdyke,  J.,  and 
others,  ,Sca  ^.s/irng,  p.  4-15  :  Badminton  Libr.) — Stearnw, 
S.  Fishery  interests  of  western  F.  33  pp.  (Goode,  G. 
B.,  Fisheries  and  fishery  indu!-:tri^s  of  the  U.  S.  Sect.  2, 
p.  536.) 

Florida,  Geolof/y  and  natural  history. 

IIeilprin,  a.  Explorations  on  the  west 
coast  of  Florida  and  in  the  Okeechobee  wil- 
derness. With  special  reference  to  the  geol- 
ogy and  zoology  of  the  Floridian  peninsula. 
1887.  —1572 

Holder,  C.  F.     Along  the  Florida  reef 

1892.  —1678 

AHliniend,  W.  H.     On  the  cynipidous  galls  of  F. 

66pp.  (Am.  Entomol.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  9,  1881-82,  pp.  ix, 
XV,  xxiv;  V.  12,  188,5,  p.  v.;  v.  14,  ias7,  p.  12.5.)— IloUler, 
C.  F.  Game-fishoR  of  the  Florida  reef.  9  pp.  (Century 
Mag.  V.  20,  1891,  p.  3.)-l»«rna<la.v.  W.  T.  Crocodile  iii 
F.    7  pp.    {Am.  Nat.  v.  9,  1S75,  p.  498.) 

Florida,  History. 

RuidIaz  y  Caravia,  E.  Florida  :  su  con- 
quista  y  colonizaci6n  por  Pedro  Mengndez  de 
Avil6s.     1893,  2  v.  3505 


Siiipp,  B,     History  of  Hernando  de  Soto 

and  Florida,     1881,  3  v.  in  1,  3581 

Sprague,  J,  T.  Origin,  progress,  and  con- 
clusion of  the  Florida  war.     1848.  3582 

United  States.  House  of  Representa- 
tives. Special  Committee  on  investigation  of 
the  election  in  Florida,  Testimony  taken. 
1877.  (  U.  S.  44  Cong.  2  scm.  House  miscel.  doc. 
no.  35. ) 

tUirry,  J.  L.  M.    Acquisition  of  F.    16  pp.    (Mag.  Am. 

Hist.  V.  19,  1888,  p.  288.)— Florida  war.  34  pp.  (N. 
Am.  Bev.  v.  54,  1842,  p.  1.)— Ifnse.  H.  P.  An  untold  story 
of  the  Florida  war.  4  pp.  (Harper^s  Mag,  v.  83,  1891, 
p.  591.)— Shea,  J.  Q.  Ancient  Florida.  68  pp.  (Wiusor, 
J.,  Narrat.  and  crit.  hist,  of  America,  v.  2,  p.  231.) 

Florida,  Horticultitre. 

Harcourt,  H.    Florida  fruits  and  how  to 
raise  them.     1886,  —4697 

Florida:  state  of  oranse-grove.s-  17  pp.  (Black- 
wood's Mag.  V.  138,  1885,  p.  316.) 

Florida,  Natural  history.    See  with  Geology. 

Florida,  Steamer.  Porter,  T.  K.  Capture  of 
the  Confederate  steamer  Florida  by  the  U.  S.  steamer 
Wachusett.  6  pp.  (Southern  Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  v.  12, 
1884,  p.  39.) 

Florida  ship-canal,  Sanitary  urgency  of  the. 

9  pp.  Gamgee,  J.  ( Am.  Pub.  Health  Assoc.  Reports,  v.  6, 
p.  336.) 

Floridcariini,  Species,  genera,  etordines.  2  v. 

Agardh,  J.  G.,  Algae,  v.  2,  pts.  1,  2.         —2684 
Florilegio  delle  novelline  popolari.     Guberna- 

tis,  A.  de,  Storia  univ.  della  letterat.  v.  8.    W.  48 
Florilej^io  di  satire  et  epigrammi.    Guberna- 

tis,  A.  de,  Storia  univ.  della  letterat.  v.  14, 

W,48 
Florilegio  dranimatico.     Gubematis,  A.  de, 

Storia  univ.  della  lett^;rat.  v.  2,  W.  48 

Florileg'io  tilosoflco.  Gubematis,  A.  de,  Storia 

univ.  della  letterat.  v.  18.  W.  48 

Florilcgio  lirico.     Gubematis,  A,  de,  Storia 

^miv.  della  letterat.  v.  4.  W.  48 

Florileg'io  oratorio.    Gubematis,  A.  de,  Storia 

univ.  della  letterat.  v.  16.  W.  48 

Florilegio   roniaiitico.      Gubematis,  A.  de, 

Storia  univ.  della  letterat.  v.  10.  W.  48 

Floriles'io  storico.     Gubematis,  A.  de,  Storia 

univ.  della  letterat.  v.  12.  W.  48 

Florio,  John  ( Tr. )     Circa  1553-1625. 

Essays  of  Montaigne.    Sec  Montaigne,  M. 

E.  de. 
Florio :  a  little  tragedy.    5  pp.     {Blackwood's 

Mag.  V.  130,  1881,  p.  179.) 

Flori.s,  Joachim  von.    See  Joachim,  of  Flora. 

Floris  and  BlaiiiicheHiir ;  Floris  ende  Blance- 
floer.    See  Flore  and  Blancheflor. 

Floris  ct  Liiriope.  Robert,  de  Blois.  (Foer- 
ster,  W.,  Altfranzocs.  biblioth.  v.  12.)         2397 

Floris  Radcvyiizoon.  Sec  Radevynzoon,  F. 
(in  preceding  catalogue). 

Florissant,  Col.  Scudder,  S.  H.  Fossil  but- 
terflies of  P.  32  pp.  (King,  C.,  and  Powell,  J.  W.,  U.  S. 
Geol.  surv.  8  ann.  report,  p.  433.) 

Florus.     Fragmentum.     1  p,     {Coll.  Pisaur. 

V.  4,  p.  427.) 


FLORUS,  DrepaniuB 


1458 


PLOVENT 


Floriis,  Drepanius,  of  Lyons.     —  circa  860. 

Epistoln  adveraus  libros  Amalarii.  2  pp.  ( MartSne,  E., 
and  Durand,  U.,  Vet.  script,  ampliss.  collect. y.  9,  p.  666.)— 
Opusciilum  adversus  Amnlarluiii.  16  pp.  (MarWne, 
E.,and  Durand.U.,  Vet.  script,  ampliss.  collect.-v. 9,  J).6il.) 
— <'arinlnn.  60  pp.  ( Diieniniler,  E.,  Poet.  Lat.  nevi  Car. 
V.  2,  p.  507:  ifonumenta  Oerman.  hw(.)— Opusculnm  de 
cxpoHllione  iniMSRO.  33  pp.  (MarWne,  E.,  and  Du- 
rand,  U.,  Vet. script,  amplisscollect.v.  9,  p.  577.)— P««lml 
et  hyrani.  6  pp.  (Fabricius,  Q.,  Poet.  vet.  eccles.  opera, 
p.  723.) 

Flonis,  Lucius  Annaeus.    2  cent. 

Gestorum  Romanorum  epithoma.      [Par- 
mae,  1473.]     8°.  3232 

JVo««.— Without  titlepage,  pagination,  or  register.  Im- 
perfect, wanting  the  first  two  leaves  containing  the 
letter  of  P.  Beroaldus. 

De   gestia    Romanorum   libri    quatuor   a 

mendia  accuratissime  repurgati,  unam  cum 
adnotationibus  lo.  Camertis,  quae  commen- 
tarlj  vice  in  omnem  Romanam  historiam  esse 
poasunt.  Ad  liaec,  Sexti  Ruffl  viri  consularis 
De  historia  Ro.  epitome  multo  quam  antehac 
emaculatior.  Item,  Massalae  Corvini  oratoris 
diaaertissimi  de  progenie  August  Caea.  libel- 
lus,  nunc  primum  excusua.  His  accessit  re- 
rum  copioaissimus  index.    Basileae,  1532.    fo. 

L.20 

Epitome  rerum  Romanarum  ex  recenaione 

J.  G.  Graevii,  cum  ejusdem  annotationibua 
longe  auctioribus.  Accessere  notae  integrae 
C.  Salmaaii,  J.  Freinahemii,  et  variorum. 
Amstelaedami.  1702.    2  v.  in  1,  8°.  3244 

Epitome  rerum  Romanarum,  item   Lucii 

Ampelii  liber  memorialis,  quibua  selectas  var 
riorum  notaa,  indicem  Freinshemianum,  et 
novam  passim  interpretationem  subjunxit  N. 
E.  Lemaire.  Parialia,  1827.  8°.  (Lemaire,  N. 
B.,  Biblioth.  class.  Lat.)  4225 

Epitome  rerum    Romanarum.      Cum    in- 

tegris  Salmaaii,  Freinahemii,  Graevii,  et  aelec- 
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A.   E. 

83,   V.   2, 


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Florns,    Pannius  Annius. 
1  cent. 

Pervigilium   Veneria. 
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Mueller,  E.  H.  O.    De  P.  Annio  Floro 

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Floras  Anglicus :    or,  an   exact  history   of 

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Floss,  Heinrich  Joseph.     Kaulen,  P.     H.  J. 

Floss.     2  pp.     {Biog.  jahrb.  f.  alterth.  p.  46: 
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Flotow,    Friedrich  von.      Zemin,    G. 

Friedrich  von  Flotow.    10  pp.    ( Unsere  Zeit,  If 
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Floiiest,  Edouard.    1829—.    Fouilles  d'Armen- 

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Flour.  United  States.  State,  Department  of. 
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See  also  Urcart.—Glntcn.— Wheat. 
Floureiis,  Leopold  Emile.    1841—. 

Alexandre  III,  sa  vie,  son  eeuvre.  Paris, 
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Floureiis,  Marie  Jean  Pierre.    1794-1867. 

Analyse  raisonnfie  des  travaux  de  Georges 
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Buffon.      Histoire  de  sea   travaux  et  de 

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Raynand,  M.    Des  derniers  ouvrages  de  F.    46  pp. 

(Correspondant,  v.  43,  1858,  p.  673.) 

Floiireto  noub  'elo  del  Ramelet  moundi.  85  pp. 

Goudelin,  P.,  Obros,  p.  227. 
Floveut.    Sec  Floovant. 


FLOWER,  John 


1459 


FLUEQEL,  Rev.  Maurice 


Flower,  John. 

Views  of  ancient  buildings  in  the  town 

and  county  of  Leicester.     [Leicester],  n.  d. 

fo.  .2551 
Flower,  Thomas  Bruges. 

Flora  of  Wiltshire.     {  Wiltshire  Archacol. 

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Biographical  notice  of  Samuel  Browor,  the  botanist, 

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Flower,  William.     Circa  1198-1588. 

Visitation  of  Yorkshire  in  the  years  1563- 
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Poster,   J.   (Ed.)    Pedigrees  recorded  at 

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Flower-de-luce.    22  pp.    Longfellow,  H.  W., 

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Flower.s,  Robert  L.     Fort  Hamby  on  the  Yad- 
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Allen,  C.  G.  B.  Colours  of  flowers  as 
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CoNDER,  J.    Flowers  of  Japan  and  the  art 

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GooDALE,  G.  L.    Wild  flowers  of  America. 

With  colored  plates,  from  original  drawings 
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Mueller,    H.     Fertilisation    of   flowers. 

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Allen,  C.  G.  B.    An  American  wild  flower.    10  pp. 

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VOL.   III.— 183. 


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See  also  Rotaiiy.— Country  life. —  Fertilization 
of  |»lantN. — OardenM. —  Ilortleiilture.  —  l.eaveH. 
Also  the  names  of  flowers,  as  dirysantliem«ni», 
RosCN,  etc. 

Flowers,  Language  of. 

llainnier-PuricHtall,  J.  Language  of  flowers, 
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6  pp.  (Valpy,  A.  J.,  Class.  Joum.  v.  9,  1814,  p.  208.)— 
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and  gems.    2  pp.    (Funk,  I.  K.,  and  others.  Stand,  diet. 
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See  also  Southern  Lit.  Mess.  v.  7, 1841,  p.  385. 

Flowers  from  a  Persian  garden.  Clouston, 
W.  A.  3167 

FIoAvers  of  history.  3  v.  Roger,  of  Wcn- 
dovcr.     (Gt.  Brit.  Rolls  chron.)  4592 

Flowery  scroll :  a  Chinese  novel.  Bowring, 
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Floyd,  A.  C.    Scotch-Irish  congress,  its  objects 

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Floyd,  John  Buchanan.  Riddle,  T.  J.  Rem- 
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Floyd,  William.    De  Peyster,  F.    Wm.  Floyd, 

N.  Y.  delegate  in  Continental  Congress.  3  pp.  (Mag. 
Am.  Hist.  V.  1,  1877,  p.  429.) 

Floyd.    See  atso  Flloyd. 

Floyer,  Ernest  Ayscoghe.  Mines  of  the  north- 
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Gt.  Brit.  Joum.  n.  s.  v.  24, 1832,  p.  811.) 

Floyris.  Bartsch,  K.  T.  Zum  F.  2  pp.  (Ger- 
mauia,  v.  28, 1881,  p.  64.) 

Flnegel,  Ewald.    1863—.    Kleinere  mitteilun- 

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( Ed. )     Anglia.     See  Anglia. 

(Ed.)     Gedichte  der  Koenigin  Elisabeth. 

See  Elizabeth,  Queen  of  England. 

Flucgel,  Gustav  Lebrecht.    1802-70. 

Geschichte  der  Araber  bis  auf  den  sturz  des 
Chalifate  von  Bagdad.  2  aufl.  Zeitz,  1867. 
8°.  3436 

Fhiesel,  Karl  Felix  Alfred.     1820—. 

Dictionaiy  of  the  English  and  German 
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Contents.  English-German,  pt.  1.  German-English, 
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Flueg-el,  Rev.  Maurice. 

Messiah-ideal.  Comparative  religious  legis- 
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FLUEGEL,  Rev.  Maurice 


1460 


FOBRSTER,  Paul  Richard 


Messiah-ideal.  Comparative  religious  legis- 
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tiny. V.  2.  Paul  and  New  Testament, 
Mohammed  and  Koran,  from  the  prophetical 
standpoint.  History  of  the  Messiah-ideal. 
Baltimore,  1896.    8°.  —4262 

Spirit  of  the  Biblical  legislation,  in  parallel 

with  Talmud,  moralists,  casuists.  New  Testa^ 
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Fliiegrel,  Otto.    Das  Ich  im  leben  der  voelker. 

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Fluegge,  Karl  Georg  Friedrich  Wilhelm. 

Micro-organisms,  with  special  reference  to 
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Fluer.sclieim,  Michael.  Prof.  Huxley's  at- 
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SeenlsoElRNticity.— Eqiiilibrlnin.— ExoMinoitlH. 
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Flush  times  of  Alabama  and  Mississippi.  Bald- 
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Flut«.  Bartholin,  C.  De  tibiis  veterum,  et 
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Fluxes,  Observations  on  the  cure  of,  by  small 

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Fluxlous.    See  Calculus. 


Flying.    Coryell,  J.  R.    Flying  under  water. 

8  pp.    {Harper's  itfajr.  v.  78, 1889,  p.  794.)— Cnnimlni^, 

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Inst.  Board  of  Regents,  Ann.  report,  1893 :  17.  S.  53  Cong. 
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See  also  Aeroiiantlrs.— Birds.— I^oconiotlon. 

Flyiit,  Henry.    Chauncy,  C.    Character  of  F. 

1  p.    (Mass.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.  1  s.  v.  10,  1809,  p.  165.) 

Flynt.    See  also  Flint. 

Flyter,  Rev.  Alexander.  Macgregor,  D.  Alex- 
ander Flyter.  8  pp.  (Disruption  worthies  of  the  High, 
lands,  Memorial  0/1843,  p.  37.) 

Foblaiit,  ( — )  de.     AprSs  le  congrfes.    20  pp. 

( Correapondant,  n.  s.  v.  106,  1886,  p.  93. )— Les  Elections 
prochaines.  21  pp.  (Correspondant,  n.  s.  v.  104,  1885, 
p.  769.)— Une  Ovulation  qui  s'opire;  ruptures  d'hier ; 
alliances  de  demain.  14  pp.  ( Correspondant,  n.  s. 
V.  101, 1884,  p.  193.) 

Foca.    4  cent.    De  historia,  praefatio  ad  vitam 

Virgilii.  3  pp.  (Lemaire,  N.  E..  Poet.  Lat.  min.  v.  2, 
p.  465 ;  Wernsdorf,  J.  C,  Poet.  Lat.  min.  v.  3,  p.  410.)— P. 
Virgilii  Maronis  vita.  2  pp.  (Coll.  Pisaur.  y.  4, 
p.  231.) 

Focas.    See  Phocas. 

Foe,  Daniel  de.    See  De  Foe,  D. 

Foedera,  conventiones,  literae,  etcujus-cunque 
generis  acta  publica.    20  v.    Rymer,  T.    — 4441 

Foelster,  Hermann. 

Sprachliche  reimuntersuchung  der  Mi- 
racles de  Nostre  Dame  de  Chartres  des  Mestre 
Jehan  Le  Marchant.  Marburg,  1885.  8°. 
(Stengel,  E.,  Ausgaben,  v.  43.)  2305 

Foersteniann,  Ernst  Guenther.    1788-1859. 
Christliche  geisslergesellschaften.    Halle, 
1828.     12°.  —4286 

Foerstcinann,  Ernst  Wilhelm.    1822—. 

Erlaeuterungen  zur  Mayahandschrift  der 
Koeniglichen  Oeffentlichen  Bibliothek  zu 
Dresden.    Dresden,  1886.    4°.  W.  81 

Foerster,  Arnold. 

Ueber  den  systematischen  werth  des  flue- 
gelgeaeders  bei  den  hymenopteren.  Aachen, 
1877.     4°.  —2653 

Foerster,  Heinrich,  Abp.  of  Breslau.    Heinrich 

Foerster,  Fuerstbischof  von  Breslau.  3  pp.  (Unsere 
Zeit,  1865,  T.  1,  p.  765.) 

Foerster,  J.  Wilhelm.     Das  heerespflichtige 

alter  bei  den  Boemern.  3  pp.  (Bheinisch.  mu».  n.  s. 
v.  36,  1881,  p.  158.) 

Foerster,  Karl  August  {Ed.)    1784-1841. 

Bibliothek  deutscher  dichter  des  siebzehn- 
ton  jahrhunderts,  v.  11-14.    Sec  Mueller,  W. 
Foerster,  Max.    Ueber  die  quellen  von  Ael- 

fric's  exegetischen  homiliae  catholicae.  61  pp.  (Atv- 
glia,v.  16,  1894,  p.  1.)— Aelfrle'B  ».  if.  lllob-ueber- 
setJEiiiiK.    6  pp.    (.inj/tta,  V.  1.5,  1893,  p.  473.) 

Foerster,  Paul  Richard.    1843—. 

Dissertatio  de  Aristotelis  quae    feruntur 

Physiognomonicis  recensendis.    Kiliae,  1882. 

i".  3271 


POERSTER,  Paul  Richard 


1461 


FOGG,  Maj.  Jeremiah 


Dissertatio  de  translatione  Latina  Physiog- 

nomonicorum  quae  feruntur  Aristotelis.  Ki- 
liae,  1884.     4°.  3271 

De  Adnninntii   iihyHiOKnioinoiiiriN  roceiiNcii- 

cIlM.  26  pp.  (Philologiia.  v.  46,  1888,  p.  250.)— AlkH- 
niPncM  und  die  gicbelcompositionen  dcs  Zcustempels  in 
Olyinpia.  Die  kunstgeschichtliohen  angaben  des  Joan- 
nes Tzetzes  und  des  Suidas.  35  pp.  ( Rheiniach.  »nu».  n.  s. 
V.  38,  1883,  p.  633.)— Die  verlaeumdung  des  Aprlii-N  in 
der  renaissance.  62  pp.  2  pi.  (  Koenigl.  Preu.ssisch. 
kunstsamnil.  Jahrb.  v.  8,  1887,  pp.  29,  89.)— Awlinoo- 
loKiNvhe  kleliiiifkeileii.  4  pp.  (liheinisch.  mus. 
11.  s.  V.  38,  1883,  p.  467.)— Zwei  neue  reden  des  C'li<»rl- 
fciON.  45  pp.  ( Rheinisch.  mus.  n.  s.  v.  49,  1894,  p.  481.)  — 
I.,<*HNin$;  iiikI  ItoiNk ON  2U  Aesop.  24  pp.  {Rheinisch. 
mus.  n.  s.  V.  50,  1895,  p.  66.)— De  iMxi  |>liyHiO(jriio- 
inoiiin.  7  pp.  (WiemiscA.  mu.?.  n.  s.  v.  43, 1888,  p.  505.  )— 
Za  den  werken  des  IjyNi|i|>.  2  pp.  {Rheinisch.  mus. 
n.  s.  V.  40,  188.),  p.  637.)— Zur  handschiiftenkunde  und  ge- 
schichte  der  pliilolojflp.  20  pp.  {Rheinisch.  nms.n.  s. 
V.  37,  1882,  p.  485;  v.  40,  1885,  p.  453.)— Zu  Plntoil.  2  pp. 
{Rheinisch.  mus.  n.  s.  v.  40,  188,5,  p.  631.)— Zu  TasetzoM' 
II  1st.  IIS.    2  pp.    ( Rheinisch. mus.  n.  s.  v.  38, 1883,  p. 633. ) 

{Ed.)     Scriptores  physiognomonici  Qraeci 

et  Latini.     Lipsiae,  1893.     2  v.  16°.  4227 

Contents.  AdHiiiiiiitiiiH.  Physiognomonica,  v.  1.— 
Anoiiyinl  Byxniitinl  Pli.vHi»t;noiuotiiCH,  v.  2.— 
An»ii.vmi  tic  ptayNloKuoiiioiiia  liber  Latinus,  v.  2. 
AriNtotoles.  *w<7(oyfu>^o»*t«a,  v.  1.— Foorstor,  R.  Pro- 
legomena, V.  1.— Sylloge  locornm  |>h,yKioKiioi»oni- 
oornni.v.  2.— MnritonsuN.  Epitomae,  v.  1.— I'oloii. 
De  physiognomonia  liber  Arabice  et  Latine,  v.  1— Psen- 
ilopolpinoniH  t'4KliclN  (jotliniii  Arnbiel  versio 
Latina,  v.  2.— PHpiicIo|M>lcnioiiiH  I'liyNioenonio- 
iiic*n.  V.  1. — Indices,  v.  2. 

{Ed.)    Aii<-<-<lota  Choriclana  nova.  31pp.    {Phila- 

logus,  V.  54,  1895,  p.  93.) 

and  I>eiter,  Heinrich.    Mittheilungen  aus 

handschriften.    15  pp.    {Phtlologus,  v.  42,  1884,  p.  158. ) 

Foer.stcr,  Wendelin  (JSd.)    1844—. 

Aiol  et  Mirabel  und  Elie  de  Saint  Gille. 
Zwei  altfranzoesische  heldengedichte.  Mit 
anmerkuugen  und  glossar  und  einem  anhang : 
Fragmente  des  mittelniederlaendlschen  Aiol, 
herauBg.  von  J.  Verdam  .  .  .  Heilbronn,  1876- 
82.     8°.  2396 

(Ed.)    Altfranzoesische  bibliothek.    Heil- 
bronn, 1879-91.     12  V.  in  11, 12°.  2397 

Contents.  vEtopuM.  Lyoner  Yzopet.  Altfranzoesische 
nebersetzung  des  XIII  jahrh.  in  der  mundart  der 
Franche-Coml«,  mit  dem  kritischen  text  deslateinischen 
originals  (Sog.  Anonymus  Neveleti).  Zum  erstcn  mal 
herausg.  von  W.  Foerster,  v.  5.— Robert  de  Bloii.  t'lorls 
et.  l.lrio|»c\  Altfranzoesischer  roman,  zum  ersten  mal 
herausg.  von  W.  von  Zingerle,  v.  12.— Chardry  or  Char- 
dery.  JoNaphnz,  Set  Dormanz,  und  Petit  Plet.  Dich- 
tungen  in  der  anglo-normannischen  mundart  des  13 
jahrh.  Zum  ersten  mal  vollstaendig,  mit  einleitung,  an- 
merkuugen und  glossar,  herausg.  von  J.  Koch,  v.  1.— 
Koschwitz,  E.  {Ed.)  Karlw  dew  OroNHeu  rcise  nach 
JeriiNalpin  nnd  t'oiiHtantinopel,  v.  2.— Apfelstedt, 
F.  {Ed.)  l,otliriii|clHoli<'r  psalter  (Bibl.  Mazarine, 
no.  798).  Altfranzoesische  uebersetzung  des  14  jahrh. 
Mit  einer  grammatischen  einleitung,  enthaltend  die 
grundzuege  der  grammatik  des  altlothringischen  dia- 
lects und  einem  glossar,  v.  4.— Adgar,  W.  Mnrlenle-' 
icenden,  nach  der  Londoner  handschrift  Egerton  612, 
zum  ersten  mal  vollstaendig  herausg.  von  C.  Neuhaus, 
V.  9.— Vollmoeller,  K.,  {Ed.)  <»etaviaii,  v.  3.— Stuerzin- 
ger,  J.  (  Ed.  )  OrthoKrnpliia  Ualllea.  Aeltester 
traktat  ueber  franzoesische  aussprache  und  orthogra- 
phic, V.  8.— Th^roulde.  Das  altfranzoesische  Rolands- 
lied.    Text  von  Chateauroux  und  Venedig  VIII ;  Text 


von  Pnris,  Cambridge,  Lyon,  und  den  sog.  Lothrin- 
giachen  ftagmenten,  v.  6,  7.— Heiligbrodt,  R.  Concor- 
danztabelte  zum  altfranzoesischen  Holandsliede,  v.  7. — 
Koschwitz,  E.  Commentar  zu  den  aeltesten  franzoe- 
sischen  spraclidciikinaelerii,  v.  10. 

(Ed.)  Chevaliers  as  deus  espfies.  Alt- 
franzoesischer abenteuerroman.  Halle,  1877. 
8°.  2396 

(Ed.)    De  Venus  la  dCesse  d'amor.    Alt- 

franzoesisehes  minnegedicht  aus  dem  XIII 
jahrh.  nach  der  handschrift  B.  L.  F.  283  der 
Arsenalblbliothek  in  Paris.    Bonn,  1880.     12°. 

2396 

(Ed. )     Daa  altfranzoesische  Rolandslied. 

See  Th6roulde  (in  preceding  catalogue). 

(Ed.)    Christian  von  Troyes.    Saemtliche 

werke.     See  Chrestien,  de  Troyes. 

(  Ed.  )     Dialoge  Gregoire  lo  Pape.      See 

Gregorius  I,  St.,  the  Great,  Pope. 

( Ed. )     Lyoner  Yzopet.    See  jEsopus. 

(Ed.)     Robert  Gamier.     Tragedies.     Sec 

Gamier,  R. 

■ (Ed.)    Rufl  Festi  Breviarum  rerum  gesta- 

rum  P.  R.  See  Sextus  Rufus  (in  preceding 
catalogue). 

(Ed.)    Trett6  de  la  grammfire  frangoeze. 

See  Meygret,  L. 

Paris,  G.  B.  P.    W.  Foerster:  Erec  und  Enide.    19  pp. 

{Romania,  v.  20, 1891,  p.  148.) 

and  Koschwitz,  Eduard.      ( Eds.  )    Alt- 

franzoesisches  uebungsbuch.  v.  1.  Heilbronn, 
1884.     8°.  2396 

Foerster,  Wilhelm  ( Ed. )  Del  Tumbeor  Nostre- 

Dame.    11pp.    (ifomanio,  v.  2, 1873,  p.  316.) 

Foerster,  Wilhelm.  1832 — .  Gemeinsames  mass 

und  gewicht  und  der  Pariser  vertrag  vom  20  Mai,  1875 
44  pp.     (  Vnsere  Zeit,  1881,  v.  2,  pp.  535,  757. ) 

Foertsch,  Karl  Friedrich    Gottlob.      [Notice 

of.]  1  p.  {Biog.  jahrb.  f.  alterth.  p.  7:  Jahresb.  ueber 
fortschr.  der  class,  alterth.  y.  12, 1879.) 

Foetus.    See  Fetus. 
Fog. 

AitkcH,  J.  On  dust,  fogs,  and  clouds.  3  pp.  {Na- 
(«re,  v.  23, 1880,  p.  195.)— Blake,  J.  V.  London  fog.  4  pp. 
(^m.  JVaf.  V.  5, 1871,  p.  76.)— Bruce,  E.  8.  Town  fogs: 
their  amelioration  and  prevention.  13  pp.  {Dublin  Rev. 
V.  114,  1894,  p.  132.)— Cyclonic  fo^s.  2  pp.  {Dublin 
BCD.  V.  115,  1891,  p.  435.)— Bziewicki,  M.  H.  In  praise 
of  London  fog.  9  pp.  {Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  26,  1889, 
p.  1047.)— Fogs.  2  pp.  {Nature,  v.  21,  1880,  p.  355.)— 
Russell,  W.  J.  Town  fogs  and  their  effects.  7  pp. 
{Nature,  v.  45,  1892,  p.  10.)— Nhackford,  J.  W.  Icebergs 
and  fog  in  tho  north  Atlantic.  24  pp.  ( Pop.  Sci.  Monthly, 
v.  22,  1883,  p.  628.)— Stone,  W.  H.  On  fog.  13  pp.  (Pop. 
Sci.  Rev.  V.  20,  1881,  p.  27.)— Toivn  smoke  and  town 
fog.    22  pp.    ( Westm.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  61,  1882,  p.  136.) 

See  also  Air. — Atmosphere.— Fog^-sijcuals. — 9fe- 
teoroloy.y. 

Fogassot,  Johan.    15  cent.    Romans,  sobre  la 

preso  e  detencio  del  illustrisshn  senyor  don  Karles 
Princep  de  Viana.  5  pp.  {Jahrb.  f.  roman.  und  engl.  lit. 
V.  4,  1862,  p.  405.) 

Fogazzaro,  Antonio.     Robiati,   G.     Antonio 

Fogazzaro.  29  pp.  {In  his  Romanzo  contemporaneo  in 
Italia,  p.  55.) 

Fogg,  ilfaj.  Jeremiah.   Journal.   10  pp.    (Cook, 

F.,  Journ.  of  the  military  exped.  of  Sullivan,  p.  92.) 


POOLIANI,  Giovanni 


1462 


FOLK-LORE 


Fogrliani,  Giovanni.     Greppi,   E.    Fogliani  e 

Tanacci;  la  caduta  del  Tanucci.  6  pp.  (Archiv.  slor. 
ilal.*s.  V.  6,  1880,  p.  175.) 

Fog-lietta,  Quido  Baldo.    Discorso  del  matto- 

nato  o  selicato  di  Roma.  6  pp.  (Soc.  rom.  di  storia 
patria,  Archivio,  v.  1,  1878,  pp.  SM,  393.) 

Fog-.slg:ual.s. 

International  Maritime  Congress.  Second 
meeting .  .  .  London,  1893.  Sec.  4.  Light>- 
houses,  buoys,  fog-signals,  etc.  Minutes  of 
proceedings'     [1893.]  —2774 

DouirlasH,  Sir  J.  N.    Beacon  lights  and  fog  signals. 

10  pp.  (Nature,  v.  40,  1889,  pp.  87,  110.)— Kennedy,  C. 
W.,  and  others.  Fog-signals  at  sea.  8  pp.  (N.  Am,  Rev. 
V.  148,  1889,  p.  509.)— Tyndall,  J.  Fog  signals.  3  pp. 
{Nature,  V.  17,  1878,  p.  456.)— Recent  experiments  on  fog- 
signals.    14  pp.     (Pop.  Scl.  Monthly,  v.  13,  1878,  p.  275.) 

See  also  N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  122,  1876,  p.  403.  Also  For.— 
Navnl  art  an<l  Nrience.— Navisratiou.- Mig:nal!t. 
— Mteani  navigation. 

Foign y,  France.   Prou,  M.   Fragment  d'ardoise 

du  moyen  &ge  tronv6  a  F.  2  pp.  1  pi.  (Biblioth.  Ecole 
de»  Chartes,  v.  51, 1890,  p.  268.) 

Foillan,  St.    Hillin,  Abbot  of  OUenslaw.    Ex 

miraculis  S.  Foillani.  6  pp.  (Frankfort  Soc.  Script. 
V.  15,  pt.  2,  p.  924.) 

Foissct,  Joseph  Thgophile.    Lacordaire,  J.  B. 

H.  Histoire  de  J6sus-Christ,  par  F.  9  pp.  (Correspon- 
darU,  V.  35,  1855,  p.  321.)— Tlinrean-I>an|^'ln,  P.  Un 
livre  sur  F.  19  pp.  (Correspondant,  n.  s.  v.  126,  1891, 
p.  636.) 

Folx,  Gaston  de.  Due  de  Nemours.    Vignati,  0. 

Gaston  de  Fois  e  I'esercito  francese  a  Bologna,  a  Brescia, 
a  Ravenna  dal  gennaio  1511  air  aprile  1512.  30  pp.  (Soc. 
stor.  lombarda,  Archiv.  2  s.  1884,  p.  593.) 

Foix,  Gaston  IV,  Comte  de. 

Leseur,  G.  Histoire  de  Gaston  IV,  Comte 
de  Foix.  Chronique  ft-an^aise  inCdite  du  XV 
sifecle,  pub  .  .  .  par  H.  Courteault.  1893-96, 
2  V.  .2694 

Folard,  Jean  Charles,  Chevalier  de  (Ed.)  1669- 
1752. 

Histoire  de  Polybe.  See  Polybius,  of  Mega- 
lopolis. 

Folcaoliicri,  Folcachiero  de.     12  cent.    Rime. 

4  pp.    (Ancona,  A.  d',  and  Comparetti,  D.   P.,  Antiche 
rime  rolgari,  v.  2,  p.  74 :  Coll.  di  opere  ined.  o  rare,  v.  42. ) 
Folco,  di  Calabria.      13  cent.      Rime.      8  pp. 
(Ancona,  A.  d',  and  Comparetti,  D.  P.,  Antiche  rime  voU 
gari,  v.  2,  p.  312 :  Coll.  di  opere  ined.  o  rare,  v.  42.) 

Folciiiii,  Bp.  of  Thirouanne.  Folcuin,  Abbot 
of  Lobbct.  Vita  Folquiiii  Episcopi  Morinensis.  8  pp. 
(Frankfort  Soc.  Script,  v.  15,  pt.  1,  p.  423.) 

Folcuin,  Abbot  of  Lobbes.    —990.    Vita  Fol- 

qaini  Episcopi  Morinensis.  8  pp.  ( Frankfort  Soc. 
Script.  V.  15,  pt.  1,  p.  423.)— Ex  miraculis  8S.  ITrsinari 
et  Ermlnl.  7  pp.  (Frankfort  Soc.  Script.v.  15,  pt.  2, 
p.  831.) 

Folcngo,  Teofllo  (Merlinus  Cocaius,  pseud.) 
1491-1644. 

Histoire  macoaronique  de  Merlin  Coccaie, 
prototype  de  Rabelais.  Avec  notes  et  une 
notice  par  G.  Brunet,  nouv.  6d.  .  .  .  par  P.  L. 
Jacob.     Paris,  1876.     12°.  2304 

Opere  maccheroniche.    v.  3,  pt.  1,     Man- 

tova,  1888.     8°.  2304 

OontenU.    L'OrlandIno  di  LI  Slerno  Pltocco. 


Opus  .  .  .  Macaronicorum,  totu  in  pristi- 

nam  formam  per  me  Magistrum  Acquarium 
Lodolam  optime  reductu  .  .  .  Epistola  vol- 
gare  dil  auttore  di  Merlino  Cocaio,  al  im- 
pressore  di  esso  A.  Paganino.  [Tusculani, 
1521.]     16°.  2305 

Brnnet,  P.  G.  (Philomneste  junior,  pseud. )    Notice 

sur  la  vie  et  les  ouvrages  de  F.  38  pp.  (Folengo,  T. 
Hist,  maccarun..  p.  v.) 

Foley,  Caroline  A.  Vedalla  Sutta,  as  illus- 
trating the  psychological  basis  of  Buddhist  ethics. 
14  pp.  (Royal  Asiat.  Soc.  Ot.  Brit.  Joum.  n.  s.  v.  26, 1894, 
p.  321.) 

Foley,  Henry. 

Records  of  the  English  province  of  the 
Society  of  Jesus,  v.  7,  pt.  2.  London,  1883. 
8°.  —3266 

Note.— For  v.  1-7,  pt.  1,  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Foley,  Thomas,  £>.  £>.,  Bp.  of  Chicago.    Clarke, 

R.  H.  Rt.  Rev.  Thos.  Foley.  18  pp.  (in  his  Lives  of 
deceased  Bps.  v.  3,  p.  171.) 

Foley.    See  also  Folic. 

Folger,  Peter.    1617-90. 

Looking  glass  for  the  times ;  or,  the  former 
spirit  of  New  England  revived  in  this  gener- 
ation. Providence,  [repr.]  1883.  sq.  12°. 
(Rhode  Island  Hist.  Tracts,  no.  16. )  4642 

Folgore,  da  San  Gemignano.     14  cent. 

Rime,  nuovamente  pub.  da  Giulio  Navone. 
Bologna,  1880.  12°.  (Scelta  di  curiositA  let- 
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SyinoutlN,  J.  A.    Folgore  da  San  Gemignano.    13  pp. 

(Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  29,  1881,  p.  358.) 

Folie,  Fran5ois  Jacques  Philippe.     1833 — . 

Douze  tables  pour  le  calcul  des  reductions 

stellaires.     Bruxelles,  1883.     4°.  —2465 

Tables  des  liKueM  tri«!:ononi<!triqeM  nnturelleN 

et  des  inverses  des  nombres.  11  pp.  (Liege,  Soc.  roy. 
dessci.  Mim.  2  s.  v.  9,  1882. )— Traits  des  r<<duetionH 
stellaireN.  88  pp.  (Liege,  Soc.  roy.  des  sci.  Mem.  2  a, 
V.  14,  1888. ) 

Folie.    See  also  Foley. 

Folie  espaffiiole.  La.  4  v.  in  1.  PigaulUjebrun, 
C.  A.  G.,  CEuvres  compl.  v.  20-23.  4147 

Folk  and  hero  tales.  McDougall,  J.  (Ed.) 
(Campbell,  A.,  Waifs  and  strays  of  Celtic 
tradition,  Argyllshire  S.  no.  3. )  2212 

Folk  and  hero  tales.  Maclnnes,  D.  (Ed.) 
(Campbell,  A.,  Waifs  and  strays  of  Celtic  tra- 
dition, Argyllshire  S.  no.  2)  2212 
JVbfe.— Also  in  Folk-lore  Soc.  Pub.  no  25. 

Folkard,  Richard,  Jr. 

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Folkestone,  Viscountess.  See  Pleydell-Bouve- 
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Folk-etymology.    Palmer,  A.  S.  1195 

Folk-lore. 

Bassett,  F.  S.  Legends  and  superstitions 
of  the  sea  and  of  sailors  in  all  lands  and  at 
all  times.    1885.  1296 


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FOLK-LORE,  Periodicals 


Bolton,  H.   C.    Counting-out  rhymes  of 

children.     1888.  1321 

Collection  de  contes  et  de  chansons  popu- 

laires.     1881-93,  20  v.  1217 

Cox,  M.   R.     Cinderella.     Three  hundred 

and  forty-five  variants  of  Cinderella,  Catskin, 
and  Cap  o'Ruahes,  abstracted  and  tabulated, 
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Enoel,  K.    Musical  myths  and  facts.    1876, 

2  V.  —2755 

FoLKARD,   R.,    Jr.      Plant  lore,  legends, 

and  lyrics.     1884.  1215 

GOMME,   G.   L.     Folk-lore  relics  of   early 

village  life.     1883.     {Antiquanfs  Ubi:)     2704 

and  Wheatley,  H.  B.  {Eds.)  Chap- 
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Harley,  T.     Moon  lore.     1885.  1215 

Jacques,  de  Vitry,  Bp.  of  Acre.    The  ex- 

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mones  vulgares.    1890.    (Folk-lore  Soc.  no.  26.) 

2213 

PuYMAiORB,  T.  J.  B.,  Comte  de.  Folk- 
lore.    1885.  1218 

SwAiNSON,  C.  Handbook  of  weather  folk- 
lore.    1873.  1218 

Thoms,  W.  J.  {Ed. )     Lays  and  legends  of 

various  nations.     1834,  2  v.  1218 

WoLTER,   E.    {Ed.)     Der  Judenknabe.    5 

griechisehe,  14  lateinische,  and  8  franzoesische 
texte.  1879.  (Suchier,  H.,  Bibliotk.  Norman. 
V.  2. )  2304 

Fluainore,  G.  (Ed.)    I  dodici  mesi  dell'  anno.  15  pp. 

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NupprNliliwn.— Tradition.  Also  Alexander,  the 
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Arthur,  iri/19.— t'liarlenia^yiie,  Boniance.— t'lnde- 
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I'lore  and  Itlanrheilor.  —  Grail.  —  Orixeida.  — 
tindrun — IIeldenHa$;e.— Xlbelnniren  lied  und 
saire.- Keynard  tlic  Fox.— Kobin  Iloml.— Ito- 
land.— Neveii  saseM.— Tell,  W.— Walter  of  Aequi- 
taine.— ^;so  Kui;liNli,  French,  tiernian,  Italian, 
etc.,  folk-lore. 

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Folk-lore.    A  quarterly  review  of  myth, 

tradition,  institution,  and  custom,  v.  1-3,  6,  7. 
[Folk-lore  Soc.  v.  27,  28,  30,  36,  38.)  Lond., 
1890-96.    5  v.  2211 


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Folk- IX)RE  Journal.    Lond.,  1883-88.    7  v. 

(Folk-lore  Soc.  v.  11,  14,  16,  18, 19,  21,  24.)  2211 

FoLK-LOKESociErrY.    Publications.  Lond., 

1883-96.     23  v.  2211,  2213 

^ol«.— For  V.  I-IO,  12,  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Journal  of  American  Folk-lore.    Bost., 

1888-96.     9  V.  2292 

PrrRE,G.,  and Salomone-Marino,  8.{Eds.) 

Archivio  per  lo  studio  delle  tradizioni  popo- 
lari.     Palermo,  1882-95.     14  v.  2291 

Verein  fuer  Volkskunde.    Zeitschrift. 

Bert.,  1891-96.     6  v.  —2192 

Zeitschrift  fuer  vofxkerpsyciioloqie 

und  sprachwissenschaft.   Berl.,  1860-90.    20  v. 

—2194 
Folk-lore.    A  quarterly  review  of  myth,  tra- 
dition, institution,  and  custom,    v.  1-3,  6,  7. 
London,   1890-96.      5  v.   8°.      (Folk-lore  Soc. 
V.  27,  28,  30,  36,  38. )  2211 

A'ote.— Continuation  of  Folk-lore  Journal. 

Folk-lore  and  provincial  names  of  British 
birds.    Swainson,  C.     (Folk-lore  Soc.  v.  n.) 

2213 
Folk-lore  <les  Hsiutes-Vosges.    Sauv6,  L.  F. 

-  (lAtt&rat.  populaires,  v.  29.)  2227 
Folk-lore  Journal.    London,  1883-88.    7  v. 

8°.     (Folk-lore  Soc.  v.  11,  14,  16,  18, 19,  21,  24. ) 

2211 
iVo(«.— Continuation  of  Folk-lore  Record  (in  preceding 
catalogue).    Continued  as  Folk>lore. 

Folk-lore  of  modem  Greece.  Geldart, 
E.  M.  (£d.)  1218 

Folk-lore  of  Shakespeare.  Dyer,T.  F.  T.  3304 

Folk-lore  relics  of  early  village  life.  Gomme, 
Q.  L.     (Antiquary^ 8  Libr.)  2704 

Folk-lore  Society,  for  collecting  and  printing 
relics  of  popular  antiquities,  etc.  Publica- 
tions, v.  11,  13-21,  23-31,  33-35,  38.  London, 
1883-96.    23  V.  8°.  and  4°.  2211,2213 

A'ote.— For  V.  1-10, 12,  «ee  preceding  catalogue. 
ContenU.  Maclnnes,  D.  Folk  and  hero  tales  of 
ArifyllHhIre,  v.  25.— Swainson,  C.  Folk-lore  and  pro- 
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l^lebreehl.  F.    Folk-lore  Society  in  London.    13  pp. 

{Eng.  «(udiCT>,  v.  3,  1880,  p.  1.) 

Folk-phrases  of  four  counties  (Glouc,  Staff, 
Warw.,  Wore.)  Northall,  G.  P.  (Ling.  Dia- 
lect Soc.  no.  73. )  —2163 

Folk-soiiffs,  Essays  in  the  study  of  Martin- 
engo-Cesaresco,  E.,  Contesaa.  1337 

Folk-soiiffs  of  Italy.    Busk,  R.  H.  2387 

Folk-speech  of  South  Cheshire.  Darlington, 
T.    (£»?.  Dialect  Soc.  no.  63. )  —2163 


Folk-tales.     5  pp.      Schuyler,    E.      (Atlant. 

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Folk-tales  of  Lieiig:al.    Day,  L.  B.  1217 

Folk-tales  of  Kashmir.  Knowles,  J.  H. 
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Folk-tales  of  the  Magyars.  Jones,  W.  H., 
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2213 

Follen,  Rev.  Charles  Theodore  Christian,  LL.  D. 
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Works,  with  a  memoir  of  his  life.  Boston, 
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on  the  subject  of  slavery,  v.  5.— Funeral  oration  on 
Caspar  Npnrziieim,  v.  5. 

Life  of  Friedrich  Schiller.  Comprehend- 
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Follen,  Mrs.   E.  L.  C.      Life  of  Charles 

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Life  of  Charles  Follen.  Boston,  1842.  12°. 
(Follen,  C.  T.  C,  Works,  v.  1.)  2106 

Little  Song^s.    With  new  illustrations  by 

Miss  L.  B.  Humphrey.    Boston,  1881.    sq.  12°. 

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Follie  religiose :  poema  in  ottava  rima  scritto 

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Followers  and  friends,  Of.    4  pp.    Bacon,  Sir 

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Folsom,  Charles.    Parsons,  T.     Memoir  of  F. 

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p.  276.) — WeMtlield  aii4l  Merriinae  rivers.  IS  pp. 
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Fonbliinque,  Edward  Barrington  de.    1821-95. 

Lives  of  the  Lords  Strangford,  with  their 

ancestors  and  contemporaries  through    ten 

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Caroline  Haiier.    8  pp.    [Fnrtn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  37,  1885, 

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Foiibliiiiqiio,  Lester  Ramsay  de.    Social  status 

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Fontaine.    Sec  also  Fontane. 

Fontainebleaii,  France.  Boysen,  K.  Cata- 
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Fontainebleaii,  Forest.     Rataud,  (— ).  jeune. 

Notice  sur  quelques  objets  d'antiquiWs  trouv«s  dans  la 
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Fontaine-en-SoIogne,  France.   Rochambeau, 

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Fontana,  Bartholommeo.    1835—.    Documenti 

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Fontanals.    See  Mild  y  Pontanals,  M. 

Fqntane,  Marius.    1838 — . 

Histoire  universelle.   Paris.  [1880]-97.   9  v. 
8°.  ■  2412 

Contents.  ANiatiqiKW :  Assyriens,  Hebreu.T,  Phgni- 
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336  av.  J.-C. ),  v.  6.— Barbares  (de  117  ft  395  ap.  J.-C. ),  v.  9. 
— ChriNtlaiiiNiHp  (de  67  av.  J.-C.  ft  117  ap.  J.-C),  v.  8.— 
KK>'|>t<>«i  (de  5000  ft  715  av.  J.-C),  v.  3.— flrteo  (de  1300  ft 
480  av.  J.-C),  V.  5.— Imie  v<>(liqne  (de  1800  ft  800  av. 
J.-C.),v.  1.— Iranlpiis:  Zoroastre  (de 2600  ft 890 av.  J.-C), 
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Fontane,  ThSodor.     1819—.     Unwiederbring- 

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Fontsine.    See  also  Fontaine. 

Fontanedo,  Hernando  d'Escalante.     16  cent. 

Memoir  on  the  country  and  ancient  Indian  tribes  of 
Florida.  31pp.  (French,  B.  F.,  Hist.  colt,  of  La.  and 
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Fontani,  Francesco.    1748-1818.    Cenno  sulla 

vita  di  Giuliano  Dati.  2  pp.  (Scelta  di  curiositA  leltera- 
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Fontanini,  Giusto,  Ahp.  of  Ancyra.    1666-1736. 

Storia  arcana  della  vita  di  Fra.  Paolo  Sarpi, 

scritta  .  .  .  e  documenti  relativi.      Venezia, 

1803.     8°.  4704 

Fontanna,  Valerio  Giason.    18  cent.    Novella. 

18  pp.    (Novelle  ined.  v.  2,  p.  63.) 

Fontarabia,  Spain.   Doussault,  E.   Fontarabie. 

16  pp.    ( Tour  du  monde,  v.  29,  1875,  p.  97. ) 

Foiitbonne,  Edouard  de.    La  France  au  Niger. 

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Vie  de  P.  Corneille.  24  pp.  (Corneillc,  P.,  Chc/s-d'anivrc, 
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Flynier,  O.  L.     Fontenelle.     28  pp.  2  pi.    (In  his 

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Fontenelle,  Abbey.    E  serie  metrica  abbatum 

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PONTES  JURIS  ROMANI 


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FOOD 


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Foiitos  reriini  Austriaoariiin.  Oesterrei- 
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Pontes  reriiiii  Oeriiiauicarum,    4  v.    Boeh- 

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Poiiti  dell'  Orlando  Furioso.    Rajna,  P.     2385 

Fontoii,  Feliks  Petrovich.    Russie  dans  I'Asie- 

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21  pp.  1  pi.  (Bristol  and  Gloucest.  Archaeol.  Soc.  Trans. 
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See  also  Furniture,  Church  furniture. 

Food. 

Annual  reports  relative  to  the  adulteration 
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Arago,  J.  E.  V.    Comme  on  dine  partout. 

n.  d.  -3747 

Blillat-Savarin,     a.      Physiologie    du 

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The  same.  Tr.  by  F.  Robinson.  1854.  —3747 
Mitchell,  J.    Treatise  on  the  falsifications 

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- — •  Pereira,  J.     Treatise  on  food  and  diet. 

1843.  —3796 

Refrigerators  and  food  preservation  in 

foreign   countries.      1890.      (United    States, 
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Squibb,  E.  R.    Proposed  legislation  on  the 

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Wright,  C.  D.    Food  consumption :  quan- 
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1886.  —1375 

Adultoration  of  food.    10  pp.    (Westm.  Rev.  v.  128, 

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tury Mag.  V.  14,  1888,  p.  136.)— Pecuniary  economy  of 
food.  10pp.  (Century  Mag.  v.  13,  1888,  p.  437.)— What 
the  coming  man  will  eat.  12  pp.  (Forum,  v.  13,  1892, 
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51  pp.  (Mass.  State  Board  of  Health,  Report,  1875, 
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POOD 


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FOOTPRINTS  OF  THE  PIONEERS 


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—Boer.  —  BiNoiiilN.  —  Bread.  —  BreadstunS.-  C'o- 
vlar. —  C'erealM.—  C'oiroe.-  i'ooUery. —  Diet.  —  I>l- 
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Fl»hc«.— Frill  t.—««arlie.— Hygiene.— lilqiior*.- 
HarketN.  —  Meat.  —  9Iilk.  —  Xolaxsef*.  —  Miish- 
rooiiiK. —  Xiitrltloii,—  OniotiN.  —  Rlee.-  Sii|far. — 
Tea.~Thera|»eutlo«.— Vejjetables. — Vegretariaii- 
isni.— Wheat.— Wine. 

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Bee  also  BiiffooiiK.— I(arle<|iiiii.— Idloc.v. 

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Foot.    See  afso  Poote. 
Foot.    See  Feet. 
Foota  Jalloii.    See  Futa  Jallon. 
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See  also  <iiameN.— Sl»ortN. 

Foote,  Allen  Rlplej'. 

Economic  value  of  electric  light  and  power. 
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Degradation  by  itenHlons.  The  protest  of  loyal  vol- 
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Footc,  Henry  Stuart.    1800-80. 

Bench  and  bar  of  the  south  and  southwest. 
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Foote,  Rev.  Henry  Wilder.    1838—. 

The  bountiful  return  of  charity :  a  dis- 
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Foote,  Samuel.    1720-77. 

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Foote,  William  Henry,  D.  D.     1794-1869. 

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podK. 

ForljCH,  Alexander,  4  Baron  Forbes  of  Pitsligo. 

lord    Pitsligo.     8  pp.     (Blackwood's   Mag.   v.  25,  1829, 
p.  693.) 


Forbes,  Alexander.    Forbes,  A.    A  poet  waif. 

16  pp.    (In  fcts  Souvenirs  of  some  continents,  p.  290.) 
Forbes,  Alexander  Penrose,  Bp.  of  Brechin. 
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Forbes,  Archibald,  LL.  D.    1838—. 

Chinese  Gordon,  a  succinct  record  of  his 
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Souvenirs  of  some  continents.     London, 

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ConlcnU.  Ainorloan  »«-nllon«aii  with  «ho  inoiHt 
eye.— Some  aspects  of  Aniorleaii  society.— Social 
AuHtralla.— »oiiRlit«wii  sorlpl.— Interviewed  by 
an  Emperor.— The  Emperor  un«l  his  maruhnl.- 
Christmastide  in  the  Khyber  Pass.- .■Wacftalian.- 
A  Poet  wair.—Skoheloir.— Where  was  VllllersT— 
How  I  became  a  war  eorrespondant^— Wolseley. 

Battle  of  Balaclava.    12  pp.  1  map.    (Contemp.  Rev. 

V.  59,  1891,  p.  429.)— Errors  of  the  experts.  13  pp.  (Con- 
temp.  Rev.  v.  55,  1889,  p.  341.)-Empcror  Frederick's 
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French  Empress  and  the  German  war.  13  pp.  (Nine- 
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II  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  17, 1885,  p.  633.)— l.ecturln!if 
in  2  hemispheres.  8  pp.  ( Century  Mag.  v.  2,  1882,  p.  127.) 
—Abraham  Lincoln  as  a  strategist.  27  pp.  (N.  Am. 
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18  pp.    ( Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  30, 1891,  p.  1018. )— Napoleon 

III  at  Sedan.  14  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  31, 1892,  p.  419. ) 
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(Harper's  Mag.  v.  72,  1886,  p.  263.)— RecrnltinR  prob- 
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diers* rations.  17  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  24,  1888, 
p.  822.)— War  correspondent's  reminiscences. 
28  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  30,  1891,  pp.  185,  414.)— War- 
fare of  the  future.  13  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  29,  1891, 
p.  782.) 

Simmons,  Sir  J.  L.  A.    The  French  Empress  and  the 

German  war:  a  reply.  6  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  32, 
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Forbes,  Capt.  C.  J.  F.  Smith.  —1880.  Affini- 
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of  NipSl  with  those  of  the  hill  tribes  of  Arracan.  4  pp. 
(Royal  Asiat.  Soc.  Gt.  Brit.  Journ.  n.  s.  v.  9,  1877,  p.  421.) 
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Koles  of  Central  India.  10  pp.  (Royal  Asiat.  Soc.  Gt. 
Brit.  Joum.  n.  8.  v.  10,  1878,  p.  234.)-On  Tlbeto-Bur- 
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Joum.  n.  s.  v.  10, 1878,  p.  210.) 

Forbes,  Duncan.    Circa  1644-1704. 

Account  of  the  familie  of  Innes,  compiled 
in  1698.  With  an  appendix  of  charters  and 
notes.    Aberdeen,  1864.    4°.    (Spalding  Club.) 

zoOo 

Forbes,  Henry  Ogg.    1851—. 

Naturalist's  wanderings  in  the  Eastern 
archipelago:  a  narrative  of  travel  and  ex- 
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■ and  Nisbet,  Hume.    The  Papuan  and  his 

masters.    6  pp.    (Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  50,  1891,  p.  431.) 

Forbes,  John,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.    Smith,  T.    John 

Forbes.    8  pp.    (Disruption  worthies,  Memorial  of  1843, 
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POKBES,  John 


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FORCE  AND  ENERGY 


Forbes,  John.  Circa  1568-1634.  Certaine  rec- 
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since  the  Reformation  of  religion  therein,  till  the  Parli 
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XoiloeofthelifeofF.    ZZpp.    (Scot, W.,Apo>ogetical 

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Forbes,  John.     —1675. 

Cantus,  songs  and  fancies  .  .  .  both  apt  for 
voices  and  viols.  Reproduced  by  photo-lith- 
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Eiliuoncl.  J.  P.    John  Forbes.    33  pp.    (In  his  Aber- 
deen printers,  pp.  xxxv,  101,  215.) 

Forbes,  John,  Jr.  Edniond,  J.  P.  John  Forbes, 

Younger.    81  pp.    (In  hi»  Aberdeen  printers,  pp.  xxxv, 
108,  219.) 

Forbes,  Rev.  Robert,  Bp.  of  Ros8  and  Caithness. 
1708-75. 

The  Lyon  in  mourning ;  or,  a  collection  of 
speeches,  letters,  journals,  etc.,  relative  to  the 
affairs  of  Prince  Charles  Edward  Stuart.  Ed. 
from  his  MS.  with  a  preface  by  Henry  Paton. 
Edinburgh,  1895-96.  3  v.  8°.  (Scottish  Hist. 
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Forbes,  Robert  Bennett.     1804-89. 

Shipwreck  by  lightning.  Papers  relative 
to  Harris's  lightning  conductors.  Boston, 
1853.     8°.  —2764 

Forbes,  S.  Russell. 

Rambles  in  Naples.  An  archaeological  and 
historical  guide  to  the  museums,  galleries 
.  .  .  and  antiquities  of  Naples  and  its  envi- 
rons. 3  ed.  With  maps,  plans,  and  illustra- 
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Discovery  of  EtriiHonii  toiiiplew  at  Faleria.    6  pp. 

(Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc.  Joum.  v. 48, 1892,  p.  245.)— Church 
of  St.  Valentine  at  Rome.  5  pp.  (Brit.  Archaeol. 
Assoc.  Juurn.  V.  45,  1889,  p.  313. ) 

Forbes,  Urquhart  Atwell.     1850—.     River  pol- 
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Forbes,  William.     IS  cent.    Treatise  of  church- 
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Forbes  Library,  Northampton,  Mass.      First 
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Forbes-I..eitb,  William  {Ed.) 

Narratives  of  Scottish  Catholics  under  Mary 
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the  original  MSS.  in  the  secret  archives  of  the 
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in  1594.  -Lindsay,  .Sir  W.  Account  of  the  present  state 
of  the  C'lttliollc  rellslwn  in  the  realm  of  Scotland,  in 
the  year  of  Our  Lord  1594.-Letters  and  memoriivls  of 
the  state  and  progress  of  events  from  1803  to  1625.— 
Oouda,  N.de.  Return  of  Mnry  Stnnrt  to  Scotland. 
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the  history  of  Scotland  during  the  minority  of  Mary 
Stuart. 

Forbes-Mitchell,  William. 

Reminiscences  of  the  great  mutiny,  1857- 
59  ;  including  the  relief,  siege,  and  capture  of 
Lucknow,  and  the  campaigns  in  Roliilcund 
and  Dude.     London,  1893.     p.  8°.  3437 


Forbiger,  Albert.     1798-1878. 

Hellas  und  Rom.    Populaere  darstellung 

des  oeffentlichen  und  haeuslichen  lebcns  der 

Griechen  und  Roemer.    Leipzig,  1876-82.    6  v. 

in  4,  8°.  2733 
De  T.  Iiiicretii  Carl  carmine  dissertatio.    37  pp. 

(Lucretius  Cams,  T.,  De  rerum  natura,  v.  1,  p.  48:  Le- 

maire,  N.  E.,  liiblioth.  class.  Lat.) 

Merleeker,  ( — ).     Handbuch  der  alten  geographic 

von  F.    5  pp.     (Zeits.  f.  allerthumsw.  V.  12,  IMi,  p.  nsi.) 

[Xotlee  of  F.l    2  pp.     (Blag,  jahrb.  f.  alterlh.  p.  3: 

Jahresb.  iieber  fortschr.  der  class,  allerth.  v.  12, 1879.) 

Forbin  cl'Oi>i>fe(le,  Marij  Aglafi  Roselyne  de 

Villeneuve  Bargcnion,  Marquise  A&.  HO^nv,  A..,  Marquis 
de.  La  Marquise  de  Forbin  d'Opp^de.  55  pp.  i^Corre- 
spondant,  n.  s.  v.  102,  1885,  pp.  57,  512.) 

Forbiii-Jaiisoii,      Charles     Auguste     Marie 

Joseph,  Comte  de,  D.  D.,  Bp.  of  Nancy,  France.  Clarke, 
R.  H.  Rt.  Rev.  Charles  A.  M.J.  de  Faubin-Janson.  4  pp. 
(In  his  Lives  of  decea.sed  Dps.  v.  2,  p.  601.) 

Forby,  Rev.  Robert. 

Rye,  W.  Glossary  of  words  used  in  East 
Anglia.  Founded  on  that  of  Forby.  With 
numerous  corrections  and  additions.  1895. 
{Eng.  Dialect  Soc.  no.  75. )  —2163 

Force,  Maj.-Gen.  Manning  Ferguson.    1824 — . 
Some  early  notices  of  the  Indians  of  Ohio. 
Cincinnati,  1879.     8°.  2657 

Marching  across  Carolina.     18  pp.     (  Hunter,  R., 

Sketches  of  war  history,  1861-65,  v.  1,  p.  1.)— Personal 
recollections  of  the  VIckNbnr^:  eani]>ai^ii.  17  pp. 
(Hunter,  R.,  Skstclies  of  war  history,  1881  65,  v.  1,  p.  293.) 

Force,  Peter.     1790-1868.    " 

National  calendar,  and  annals  of  the 
United  States,  for  1832.  Washington,  1832. 
12°.  1147 

Note. — For  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

UNiTHn>    States.      Library  of    Cong^ress. 

Special  report  of  the  Librarian  of  Congress 
to  the  Joint  Committee  on  the  Library  con- 
cerning the  historical  library  of  Peter  Force. 
1867.  Ii.65 

CJrpene.  G.  W.    Peter  Force.    14  pp.    (Mag.  Am.  Hist. 

v.  2,  1878,  p.  221.)— .loll HNton,  H.  P.  The  Franklin,  Ro- 
cliambeau,  and  Force  papers.  5pp.  (Mag.  Am.  Hist, 
V.  8,  18S2,  p.  318.) 

Force  and  Haerfry. 

Ebert,  C.  H.  R.  Magnetic  fields  of  force  ; 
an  exposition  of  the  phenomenaof  magnetism, 
electro-magnetism,  and  induction  based  on 
the  conception  of  lines  of  force.  Tr.  by  C. 
V.  Burton.     Pt.  1.     1897.  —1534 

Siemens,  Sir  C.  W.,  and  others.  Conserva- 
tion of  solar  energy.     1883.  —2491 

Barker.  Q.  F.     Correlation  of  vital  and  physical 

forces.  36  pp.  (Half  hours  with  modern  scientists,  p.  HI.) 
— Carrier**,  M.  Das  waohstbum  der  energie  in  der 
geistigen  und  organischen  welt.  61pp.  (Munich,  Akad, 
wissens.  Denkschr.  v.  64:  Philos.-philol.  classe,  Abhandl. 
V.  19,  pt.  3,  1892,  p.  683.)— Emerson,  R.  W.  Perpetual 
forces.  20  pp.  (  Works,  v.  10,  p.  69,  and  Lectures  and  biog, 
sketches,  p.  69.) — liar<liiier,  F.  Persistence  of  force  ; 
a  point  in  the  argument  of  natural  the.ilogy.  24  pp. 
(Biblioth.  Sacra,  v. 38,  1881,  p.  1.)— Helmlioltsi,  H.  L.  F. 
Ueber  die  erhaltung  der  kraft.  43  pp.  (Vortraege  und 
reden,  v.  1,  p.  147.)— Ueber  die  wechsehvirkung  der 
naturkraefte,  und  die  darauf  bezuegiichen  neuestcn 
ermittelungen  der  pliysik.  54  pp.  (  Vortraege  und  reden, 
V.  1,  p.  25.)— .Maxwell,  J.  C.    On  a  method  of  drawing 


FORCE  AND  ENERGY 


1470 


FORD,  Paul  Leicester 


the  theoretical  forms  of  Faraday's  lines  of  force  with- 
out calculation.  1  p.  (In  hi*  Sci.  papers,  V.  1,  p.  241.)— 
On  Faraday's  lines  of  force.  75pp.  i In  his  Sci.  papers, 
T.  1,  p.  155.)— .tiej-er,  M.  W.  Ueber  die  einheit  der 
naturkraefte  im  universum.  20  pp.  {Unaere  Zeit,  1884, 
V.  2,  p.  179.)— Miiy«lcn,  Q.  van.  Utilisation  des  forces 
natnrclles.  33  pp.  (Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p«r. 
v.  II,  18.S2,  pp.  255,  4W.)— Parmele,  M.  Relation  the 
ultimate  truth.  9  pp.  (Forum,  v.  3,  1887,  p.  483.)— Por- 
ter. N.  Force,  law,  and  design  :  a  philosophical  study 
for  non-philosophical  readers.  33  pp.  (In  his  Science 
and  sentiment,  p.  260.)— Preyer,  W.  Znr  geschichte 
der  lehre  vom  kraftwechscl.  41pp.  {Deutach.  rundschau, 
v.  59,  1889,  pp.  211,  we.)— .Stcwiirl,  B.  Conservation 
and  dissipation  of  energy.  13  pp.  (Contemp.  Rev.  v.  42, 
1882,  p.  33.) 

See  also  Attriiotlon.  — Dynainomelcpsi.  —  Elas- 
ticity.—Kquillbri  u  in.— «ravlt«tl»n.  — Matter. — 
Metaphysics.- Power.— Sl«tlc». 

Force   bill,    Disastrous  effects  of  a.      7  pp. 

Smith,  H.    (Forum,  v.  13,  1892,  p.  686.) 

Force  of  example.  6  pp.    Roseboro,  V.    (Cen- 

tuTV  Mag.  v.  20, 1891,  p.  430.) 

Forcella,  Vincenzo. 

Catalogo  dei  MSS.  riguardanti  la  storia  di 
Roma  che  si  conservano  nelle  Biblioteca  vati- 
cana.     Torino,  1879-85.     4  v.  8°.  W.  64 

Catalogo  dei  MSS.  riguardanti  la  storia  di 

Roma  che  si  conservano  nelle  biblioteche  di 
Padova,  pubbliche  e  private.  Torino,  1885. 
8».  W.  64 

— —  (£d.)  Iscrizioni  delle  chiese  e  d'altri  edi- 
ficii  di  Roma  dal  secolo  XI  fino  ai  giorni 
nostri.     v.  14.     Roma,  1884.     4°.  1221 

iVbte.— For  v.  1-13  see  preceding  catalogue. 

( Ed. )    Iscrizioni  delle  chiese  e  degli  altri 

ediflci  di  Milano  dal  secolo  VIII  ai  giorni 
nostri.     Milano,  1889-93.     12  v.  r.  8°.  2221 

Forcelliui,  Egidio.    1688-1768. 

Totius  Latinitatis  lexicpn  .  .  .  et  in  hac 
editione  post  tertiam  auctam  et  emendatam  a 
Josepho  Furlanetto  novo  ordine  digestum 
amplissime  auetum  atque  emendatum  cura  et 
studio  Vinoentii  De-Vit.  Prati,  1858-75.  8  v. 
4°.  R-ll 

Contenls. 
Ab-Byturas,  v.  1.  M-Pyxis,  v.  4. 

C-Exxemplum,  v.  2.  Q-  Syzygia,  v.  5. 

F-Lytta,  V.  3.  T-Zyzania;  Appendix,  v.  6. 

Onomasticon  opera  et  studio  Vincentii  De-Vit,  v.  7,  8. 

Forcliliainuier,PeterWilhelm.  1803—.  Mytho- 

logie  eine  wissenschaft.  8  pp.  (Philologus,  v.  46,  1888, 
p.  193.) 

Forckenbeck  fannily.    Braun- Wiesbaden,  K. 

(J.  Berg. p«eiid.)  Die  von  Forckenbeck.  41pp.  (Unsere 
Zeit,  1882,  V.  1,  pp.  252,  372.) 

Ford,   A.    E.    (3V.)      Guardian    spirits.     See 

Werner,  H. 
Ford,  Douglas  M.    Growth  of  the  freedom  of 

the  press.    12  pp.    (Eng.  Hist.  Rev.  v.  4,  1889,  p.  1.) 

Ford,  Edward  Onslow.    Gosse,  E.  W.    Living 

English  sculptors.    12  pp.    (Onfurj/ afap.  v.  9, 1886,  p.  39.) 

Ford,  Henry  A.,  and  Ford,  Mrs.  Kate  B.  His- 
tory of  Cincinnati,  Ohio,  with  illustrations 
and  biographical  sketches.  Cleveland,  1881. 
r.  8°.  3591 


History  of  Hamilton  county,  Ohio,  with 

illustrations  and  biographical  sketches.  Cleve- 
land, 1881.     r.  8°.  3591 

Ford,  John.    See  Forde,  J. 

Ford,  John  Thomson.     1829-94.     Behind  the 

curtain  of  a  conspiracy.  10  pp.  (iV.  Am.  Rev.  v.  148, 
1889,  p.  484.) 

Ford,  Mrs.  Kate  B. 

History  of  Cincinnati,  Ohio ;  History  of 
Hamilton  county,  Ohio.  See  Ford,  H.  A., 
and  Ford,  Mrs.  K.  B. 

Ford,  Melbourne  H. 

*  Memorial  addresses  on  the  life  and  charac- 
ter of  Melbourne  H.  Ford,  a  representative 
from  Michigan,  delivered  in  the  House  of 
Representatives  and  in  the  Senate,  Fifty- 
second  Congress.  1893.  {U.  S.  52  Cong.  2 
8688.  House  miscel.  doc.  v.  14. ) 

Ford,  Capt.  N.  P.    Wade  Hampton's  strategy. 

Attack  on  Richmond  foiled.  7  pp.  (Southern  Hist.  Soo. 
Papers,  v.  24,  1896,  p.  278.) 

Ford,  Patrick.    The  Irish  vote  in  the  pending 

Presidential  election.  6  pp.  (JV.  Am.  Rev.  v.  147,  1888, 
p.  185.) 

Ford,  Paul  Leicester.    1865 — . 

Bibliotheca  Hamiltoniana.  A  list  of  books 
written  by,  or  relating  to,  Alexander  Hamil- 
ton.    New  York,  1886.     8°.  W.  57 

Check  list  of  bibliographies,  catalogues, 

reference-lists,  and  lists  of  authorities  of 
American  books  and  subjects.  Brooklyn, 
1889.     8°.  W.  34 

Franklin  bibliography.     A  list  of  books 

written  by,  or  relating  to,  Benjamin  Frank- 
lin.    Brooklyn,  1889.     8°.  W.  13 

True  George  Washington.  [Illustr.]  Phila., 

1897.     p.  8°.  3782 

Affaires  de  rAiigletcrre  etde  rAin^rlqiie.  5pp. 

[Pa.  Mag.  Hist.  v.  13,  1889,  p.  222.)— History  of  the 
Pennsylvania  fiJaasette.  5  pp.  (Mag.  Am.  Hist. 
V,  15,  1886,  p.  452.)— Authorship  of  "Plain  Trutli." 
4  pp.  (Pa.  Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  12,  1888,  p.  421.)— Biblir 
ography  and  reference  list  of  the  history  and  literature 
of  the  i;nitetl  States  Constitution,  1787-88.  61  pp. 
(In  his  Pamphlets  on  the  Constitution,  p.  381.) 

(Ed.)     Pamphlets  on  the  Constitution  of 

the  United  States,  pub.  during  its  discussion 
by  the  people,  1787-88.     Brooklyn,  1888.     8°. 

—2334 
Contents.  Ford,  P.  L.  Bil>lioKrai>hy  of  the  Consti- 
tution, 1787-88.- <;oxe,  T.  Examination  of  the  Constitu- 
tion of  the  United  States  of  America.- IUckinson,  J. 
Letters  of  Fabius  on  the  Federal  Constitution.— Hanson, 
A.  C.  Remarks  on  the  proposed  plan  of  a  Feilerai 
OoTernment.— Ramsay,  D.  Address  to  the  Freemen 
of  Mouth  Carolina  on  the  Federal  Constitution.— 
ticrry,  E.  Observations  on  the  new  Constitution,  and 
on  the  Federal  and  State  Conventions. — Lee,  R.  H.  Ob- 
servations of  the  system  of  government  proposed  by 
the  late  Convention.— Reference  list  to  the  history 
and  literature  of  the  Constitution,  1787-88.— Jay,  J. 
Address  to  the  people  of  the  State  of  New  York  on  the 
subject  of  the  Constitution.  -Mason.  G.  Objections  to 
the  Federal  Constitution.— Iredell,  J.  Observations  on 
George  Mason's  Objections  to  the  Federal  Constitu- 
tion.—Randolph,  E.  Letter  on  the  Federal  Constitu- 
tion.—Smith,  M.    Address  to  the  people  of  the  State  of 


FORD,  Paul  Leicester 


1471 


fORESTERIES 


New  York.— W«?l»ster,  N.  Examination  into  the  lead- 
ing principles  of  the  Federal  Constitution,— Webster, 
P.  Weakness  of  Brutus  exposed;  or,  some  remarks 
in  vindication  of  the  Constitution.- Wilson,  J.  Speech 
on  the  Federal  Constitution  delivered  in  Philadelphia.— 
Index. 

■  (Ed.)     Orderly  book  of  the  "Maryland 

Loyalists'  Regiment.  "     See  Jones,  Capt.  C. 

( Ed. )    Writings  of  Thomas  Jefferson.    See 

Jefferson,  T. 

Fortl,  Philip.      Stone,  F.  D.    Vindication  of 

William  Penn  by  F.  8  pp.  (Pa.  Mag.  Hist.  v.  6,  1882, 
p.  174.) 

Ford,  Richard.    1796-1858. 

The  Spaniards  and  their  country.    New 
Yorlr,    1847.      2  pts.  in  1  v.  8°.     (Wiley,   J., 
and  Putnam,Q.P.,  Libr.  of  choice  reading. )  .2467 
Ford,  Mrs.  Sallie  Rochester.     1828—. 

Raids  and  romance  of  Morgan   and  his 

men.     New  York,  1864.     12°.  3796 

Ford,  Sheridan.    Tzar-tyrant  or  Tzar-tribune. 

9  pp.    (ITeKtm.  ieec.  V.  132,  1889,  p.  204.) 
Ford,  Simon,  D.  D.     1619-99. 

Conflagratio  Londinensia  poetice  depicta. 
Conflagration  of  London ;  poetically  de- 
scribed, both  in  Latin  and  English.  2  ed. 
lAnon.]     London,  1667.     sq.  8°.  1528 

Londini  quod  reliquum ;  or,  Londons  re- 
mains :  in  Latin  and  English.  London,  1667. 
sq.  8°.     ( With  his  Conflagratio  Londinensis. ) 

1528 
Ford,  W.  J.    Billiards.    See  Broadfoot,  W.  (in 

supplement). 
Ford,  Worthington  Chauncey.    1858 — . 

Wool  and  the  manufactures  of  wool.  Wash- 
ington,  1894.      8°.      (U.  S.    52   Cong.   2  sesa. 
House  misoel.  doc.  v.  1,  no.  94.) 
Fisheries  dispute.   8pp.    (Forum,  v.  2,  1886,  p.  174.) 

( Ed. )  Spurious  letters  attributed  to  Wash- 
ington. With  a  bibliographical  note.  Brook- 
lyn, 1889.    8°.  3782 

(Ed.)     Washington  as  an  employer  and 

importer  of  labor.    Brooklyn,  1889.    8°.     3782 

(Ed.)    Washington-Duch6    letters.      Now 

printed,  for  the  first  time,  from  the  original 
MSS,  with  an  introductory  note.  Brooklyn, 
1890.     8°.  3782 

( Ed. )     Report  of  a  committee  of  the  Lords 

of  the  Privy  Council  on  the  trade  of  Great 
Britain  with  the  United  States.  See  Great 
Britain,  Committee  of  the  Lords  of  the  Privy 
Council. 

(Ed.)    Writings  of  George  Washington. 

See  Washington,  G. 

Forde,  John.    16  cent. 

Dramatic  works,  with  an  introduction,  and 
notes  critical  and  explanatory.  New  York, 
1831.  2  V.  18°.  (Harper's  Family  Ubr.  Dr.  S. 
nos.  4,  5. )  4367 

Contenta.  Broken  heart,  v.  1.— Fancies,  chaste 
anrt  noble,  v. 2.— Lady's  trial,  v.  2.— rover's  niel- 
anchol.v,  v.  1.— Love's  sacriflce,  v.  2.  — Perkin 
Warbeck,  v.  1.— .Sun's  darling,  v.  2.— WItcU  of 
Edmonton,  v.  2. 


Lowell,  J.   R.    Mas,singer  and  F.     20  pp.    ( Works, 

v.  11,  p.  297 ;  Harper's  Mag.  v.  85,  1892,  p.  942 ;  and  in  hia 
Old  English  dramatists,  p.  113.)  —  Mulone,  E.  Shak- 
speare,  F.,  and  Jonson.  40  pp.  (Shakespeare,  W.,  Plays 
ed.  by  S.  John»on  and  O.  Steevens,  revised  by  I.  Reed,  v.  2, 
p.  374  ;  ed.  by  E.  Malone,  v.  1,  p.  402.) 

Fordyce,  T.    Local  records.    See  Sykes,  J.,  and 

Fordyce,  T. 
Foreheatl.    Brodie,  Sir  B.  O.    Account  of  a 

case  of  aneurism  by  anastomosis  of  the  forehead  treated 
by  the  application  of  ligatures.  6  pp.  {  PForfcs,  v.  3,  p.  118.) 
See  also  Face. — llea<l. 

Foreign  bodies,  Extraction  of.  25  pp.   Brodie, 

Sir  B.  C,  Works,  v.  3,  p.  508. 

Foreign   oorre.spoiid.Mits.      7   pp.      Beatty- 

Kingston,  W.    (Fortn.  Bev.  n.  s.  v.  39,  1888,  p.  371.) 

Foreigners,  On  a  certain  condescension  in. 

35  pp.    Lowell,  J.  B.,  H'orfes,  v.  3,  p.  220. 

Foi'ciiiaii,  Allan.   President  Lincoln's  unlucky 

pass.  10  pp.  (Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  17,  1887,  p.  153.)— A  bit 
of  secret  service  history.  11pp.  (Mag.  Am.  Hist. 
V.  12,  1884,  p.  321.) 

Foreiusiii,  John. 

Philippine  islands :  a  historical,  geograph- 
ical, ethnographical,  social,  and  commercial 
sketch  of  the  Philippine  archipelago  and  its 
political  dependencies.  With  map  and  fron- 
tispiece.    London,  1892.     8°.  3413 

Poreiiiaii.    See  also  Forman. 

Fore-runner  of  revenge.  Eglisham,Q.  (Pamp/i- 
lets :  Charles  I,  v.  3. )  4555 

Forest  and  game-law  tales.  3  v.  Marti- 
neau,  H.  1204 

Forest  cantons  of  Switzerland.    Sowerby,  J. 

3637 

Forest  flora  of  British  Burma.    2  v.    Kurz,  S. 

—2666 

Forest  flora  of  Japan.   Sargent,  C.  S.    —2691 

Forest  of  Essex.    Fisher,  W.  R.  —4692 

Forest  of  Rossendale,  History  of  the.  New- 
bigging,  T.  .2534 

Forestani,  Simone,  detto  II  Saviozzo.  Storia 
d'una  fanciuUa  tradita  da  un  suo  amante. 
Bologna,  1862.  12°.  (Scelta  di  curiositd.  let- 
terarie,  no.  6. )  2322 

Canzoiii:  Sonetti.     45  pp.    {Scelta  di  curiositA  leh 

terarie,  no.  77,  p.  46.) 

Zambrini,  F.  S.    Notizia  bibliografica  de'  componi- 

mcnti  a  stampa  di  F.  7  pp.  ( Scelta  di  curiositA  letteraris, 
no.  6,  p.  9.) 

and  others.    Alcune  poesie  inedite,  tratte 

da  un  MS.  del  sec.  XV  e  pub.  per  la  prima 
volta  dal  Prof.  Giuseppe  Ferraro.  Bologna, 
1879.  12°.  (Scelta  di  curiositd,  letterarie, 
no.  168.)  2342 

Forestel,  Seigneur  du.    See  Waurin,  J.  de. 
Forester,  Frank,  pseud.    See  Herbert,  H.  W. 
Forester,  H.  ( Tr. )    Memoirs  of  Sophia,  Eleo- 

tress  of  Hanover  1630-80.     See  Sophia,  Eleo- 

tress  of  Hanover  (in  preceding  catalogue). 
Forester,  Thomas  (Ed.)    Lives  of  the  twelve 

Caesars.    See  Suetonius  Tranquillus,   C.   (in 

preceding  catalogue). 
Foresteries,  Les.    Vauquelin,  J.  2313 


FORESTERS 


1472 


FORESTS  AND  FORESTRY 


Foresters,  Robin    Hood,  and   Maid  Marian. 

Tennyson,  A.,  1  Baron  Tennyson.  3366 

Forester's  «ljviigl»ter.    22  pp.    Burke,  Sir  J. 

B.,  Rise  of  great  families,  p.  202. 

Forests,  Eleutario  Felice,  LL.  D.    1793-1858. 
Crestomazia  italiana :  a  collection  of  select- 
ed pieces  in  Italian  prose,  designed  as  a  class 
reading-book  for  beginners  in  the  study  of  the 
Italian  language.   New  York,  1846.  12°.    2302 

{Ed.)     Key  to  the  exercises  in  the  new 

method  of  learning  ...  a  language  in  six 
months.    See  Ollendorff,  H.  G. 

{Ed.)    New  method  of  learning  .  .  .  the 

Italian  language.    See  Ollendorff,  H.  G.  . 

Foresti^,  Edouard.   Meyer,  M.  P.  H.   E.  Fores- 

tU :  Les  livres  de  comptes  des  frfires  Bonis.  6  pp.  (Ko- 
mania,  v.  20, 1891,  p.  170.) 

Fore-stier,  Guillaume.      13  cent.     E  chronico 

metrico  abbatum  Sanctae  Catharinae  de  Monte  Roto- 
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Fornander,  Abraham.    1812 — . 

Account  of  the  Polynesian  race,  its  origin 

and  migrations,  and  the  ancient  history  of  the 

Hawaiian  people  to  the  times  of  Kamehameha 

I.     V.  3.     London,  1885.     8=.  1798 

Note.— For  v.  1,  2,  »ee  preceding  catalogue. 

Fornari,  Vito,  Abate.    1821 — .    Del  Convito  di 

Dante  Alighieri.  17  pp.  (Cellini,  M.,  and  Ghivizzani,  G., 
Dante  eil  suo  aecolo,  p.  443. ) 

Foriieron,  Henri.    1834-86. 

Dues  de  Guise  et  leur  6poque  :  fitude  his- 
torique  sur  le  seizifime  siScle.  Paris,  1877. 
2  V.  8°.  4696 

Histoire  de  Philippe  II.    v.  3,  4.     Paris, 

1882.     2  V.  8°.  3525 

Note.~For  v.  1,  2,  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Histoire  gSnfirale  des  6migr6s  pendant  la 

H^volution  franjaise.  2  6d.  Paris,  1884.  2v. 
8°.  4602 

Louise  de  Kfiroualle,  Duchesse  de  Ports- 
mouth, 1649-1734.    (Rev.  hist.  v.  28,  29,  1885.) 

-4142 

Louise  de  Keroualle,  Duchess  of  Ports- 
mouth, 1649-1734 ;  or,  how  the  Duke  of  Rich- 
mond gained  his  pension.  Compiled  from 
state  papers,  preserved  in  the  archives  of  the 
the  French  foreign  office.  With  portraits, 
etc.,  and  a  preface  by  Mrs.  G.  M.  Crawford. 
London,  1887.     8°.  4783 

Cinq  banqneroutes  «lc  la  R<<voIutIon.     17  pp. 

{Correspondant,  n.  .s.  v.  103,  1885,  p.  1061.) — Chronique  de 
la  cliiitc  d'une  r^'publiqiic  (1658-60).  20  pp.  (Cor- 
respondant,  n.  s.  v.  99, 1884,  p.  953.)— Le  «Jid  de  I'histoire. 
11  pp.  (Correspondant,  n.  s.  v.  98,  1884,  p.  668.)— Eml. 
gr^  et  la  soeii'K^  fran^alse  sous  Napolfion  I.  96  pp. 
(Correspondant,  n.  s.  v.  112,  1887,  pp.  35,  193,  397.)— Influ- 
ence des  Fran^*aJH  en  ICiiMsie.  12pp.  (CoiTCspondant, 
n.  s.  V.  105,  1885,  p.  504. )— (Jnrdc  natlonale  <le  Parlx 
(1789-92).  22  pp.  (Con-cijiondorti,  n.  s.  v.  94,  1883,  p.  993.) 
— SficuriW  durant  la  Ki'volntlon  I'rant'alHe.  56  pp. 
(Correspondant,  n.  s.  v.  96,  1883,  pp.  5,  193.) — Mrae.  de 
Htael  ct  la  police  de  Napol6on  I.  15  pp.  (Biblioth.  univ. 
et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p6r.  v.  28,  1885,  p.  521.) 

Brnnetl^re.  F.  Histoire  g^n^rale  des  imigr^s  pen- 
dant la  Revolution  fran^aise,  par  F.  16  pp.  (Rev.  d. 
deux  mondes,  1884,  3  p6r.  v.  63,  p.  436.)— I>avoll*e,  R. 
Emigres  et  la  soci6t6  fVangaise  sous  Napol6on  I,  par  F. 
6  pp.    ( Correspondant,  n.  s.  v.  125,  1890,  p.  940.) 

Forney,  EugSne.  1825—.  Les  roses.  See  Ja- 
main,  H.,  and  Forney,  E. 


FORNEY,  M.  N. 


1475 


FORSTER,  Thomas  Ignatius  Maria 


Forney,  M.   N.      American  locomotives  and 

cars.  49  pp.  (Clarke,  T.  C,  and  others,  Am.  railway, 
p.  100.) 

Foviimaiiiiasoeffiir.    8  pp.     Grimm,  J.  L.  K., 

Kleinere  schriften,  v.  5,  p.  90. 

Foriiovo,  Italy.     Luzio,   A.,   and  Renler,   R. 

Francesco  Gonzaga  alia  battaglia  di  F.  (1-195.)  42  pp. 
(,Archiv.  star.  ital.  5  s.  v.  6,  1890,  p.  205.)— Mtioill,  D.  An- 
tichit^  romane  a  F.    7  pp.    (Soc.  stor.  lombarda,  Archiv. 

1  s.  1882,  p.  715.) 

Forrer,  R.      Copper  age  in  Europe.     4  pp. 

{Am.  Antiq.  v.  10,  1888,  p.  318.) 

Forre.st,  Edwin.  Barrett,  L.  Edwin  Forrest. 
35  pp.  (Matthews,  J.  B.,  and  Hutton,  L.,  Actors  and  ac- 
tresses, V.  4,  p.  33.) 

Forrest,  George  W.  (Ed.) 

Selections  from  the  letters,  despatches, 
and  other  state  papers  preserved  in  the  Bom- 
bay Secretariat.   Home  series.   Bombay,  1887. 

2  V.  4°.  3441 

The  same.  MarAtha  series,  v.  1.  Bombay, 
1885.     4°.  3441 

— —  (Ed.)  Selections  from  the  letters,  des- 
patches, and  other  state  papers  preserved  in 
the  foreign  department  of  the  government  of 
India,  1772-85.  Calcutta,  1890.  Sv.sm.  fo.   3441 

(Ed.)  Selections  from  the  letters,  des- 
patches, and  other  state  papers  preserved  in 
the  military  department  of  the  government 
of  India,  1867-58.  With  a  map  and  plans. 
V.  1.     Calcutta,  1893.     8°.  3451 

(Ed.)     Selections  from  the  minutes  and 

other  official  writings  of  Mountstuart  El- 
phinstone.    See  Elphinstone,  M. 

Forrest,  James  ( Ed. )  On  the  main  drainage 
of  London.    See  Bazalgette,  Sir  J.  W. 

Forrest,  Lt.-Gen.  Nathan  Bedford.  1821-77. 
Report  of  operations  in  Dec.  1863.  2  pp.  (Southern 
Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  v.  8, 1880,  p.  40.)— Report  of  operations 
against  W.  Sooy  Kinilh.  6  pp.  (Southern  Hist.  Soc. 
Papers,  v.  8,  1880,  p.  9.)— Report  of  his  operations  against 
Smith  hikI  CiricrNOn.  3  pp.  (Southern  Hist.  Soc. 
Papers,  v.  8,  1880,  p.  666.) 

Jordan,  T.,  and  Pryob,  J.  P.    Campaigns 

of  Lt.-Gen.  N.  B.  Forrest.     1868.  2655 

('Iiiiliiiprs.  J.  R.    Forrest  and  his  campaigns.    36  pp. 

(Southern  Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  v.  7,  1879,  p.  451.)— Impor- 
litiit  diMpatf'h  ;  did  it  determine  the  fate  of  the  Con- 
federacy? 7  pp.  (Southern  Hist.  Soc.  Pajjers,  V.  24, 1896, 
p.  92.) — Morton,  J.  W.  Raid  of  Forrest's  cavalry  on 
the  Tennessee  river  in  1864.  7  pp.  (Southern  Hist.  Soc. 
Papers,  v.  10,  1882,  p.  261.)— Wolselo.y,  Sir  Q.  J.  Lt.- 
Gen.  N.  B.  Forrest.  11  pp.  (Southern  Hist.  Soc.  Papers, 
V.  20,  1892,  p.  325.) 

Fori'est,  Robert  James.  Christianity  of  Hung- 
tsiu-tsuen  :  a  review  of  Taeping  books.  22  pp.  ( Royal 
Aslat.  Soc.  North-China  branch,  Joum.  n.  s.  v.  4,  1868, 
p.  187.) 

Forr«!st,  Lt.-Col.  Thomas. 

Picturesque  tour  along  the  rivers  Ganges 
and  Jumna,  in  India  .  .  .  with  illustrations, 
historical  and  descriptive.     London,  1824.    4°. ' 

.2401 
Forrest,  William.    16  cent.    Extract  from  the 

Pleasaunt  poesye  of  princelie  practise.  26  pp.  (Eart)/ 
Kng.  Tcj-t  Sfic.  Extras.  no32.  Appendix.)— ThcophilllH- 
Iriffuile  [herausg.  von  F.  LudorffJ.  56  pp.  (Anglia, 
V.  7,  1884,  p.  60.) 

Vol.  III.-185. 


liOKemitn,  W.  S.  Forrest's  Theophilug.  9  pp.  {An- 
glia, v.  10,  1888,  p.  533.) 

Forsclmiigen  auf  dem  gebiete  der  rheinischen 
und  westphaelischen  geschichte.  5  v.  in  3. 
Fahne,  A.  3617 

Forsliall,  Frederic  Hale. 

Westminster  school.  Past  and  present. 
London,  1884.     8°.  —2364 

Forsliall,  Josiah,  and  others.  Catalogus  codi- 
cum  manuscriptorum  orientalium  qui  in  Mu- 
seo  Britannico  asservantur.  Londini,  1838- 
71.     3  V.  in  5,  fo.  W.  51 

Contents.    Co<IIce«  .Kthloplcl,  v.3.— CortlooH  Arn- 
blcl,  V.  2.— t'o<Ilcl«  .S.vrlacl  et  (^arshiinici,  v.  1. 

For.stall,  Edmund  J.    Analytical  index  of  all 

the  public  documents  in  Paris  relating  to  the  discovery 
and  early  settlement  of  Louisiana.  47  pp.  (French,  B. 
F.,  Hist.  coll.  of  La.  v.  2, 1850,  p.  41.) 

Forster,   George.     St.   John,  J.   A.      George 

Forster.    35  pp.    (In  his  Lives  of  celebr.  travellers,  v.  2, 
p.  198.) 
Forster,  Henry  Rumsey. 

Stowe  catalogue,   priced  and  annotated. 

London,  1848.     4°.  —2772 

Forster,  Hugh  Oakley.    See  Arnold-Forster, 

H.  O. 
Forster,  Johann.     Doellinger,  J.  J.   I.  von. 

Johann  Forster.   2  pp.   (In  his  Reformation,  v.  2,  p.  153.) 

Forster,  Johann  Georg  Adam.    1754-94. 

Ansichten  vom  Niederrhein,  von  Brabant, 
Flandern,  Holland,  England,  und  Frankreich, 
im  April,  Mai,  und  Junius,  1790.  Berlin,  1791- 
94.     3  V.  16°.  1408 

Geschichte  der  kiinat  In  Fn^lnn^l  vom  jahre  1789. 

204  pp.     (In  his  Ansichten  vom  Niederrhein,  v.  3.) 

Heracr,  J.  Q.  von.   Briefwechsel  mit  F.    46  pp.    (Avs 

Herder's  naehlass,  v.  2,  p.  381.) 

Forster,  Johann  Reinhold.  f729-98.  Essay  on 
India,  its  boundaries,  climate,  soil,  and  sea.  Tr.  from 
the  Latin  by  John  Aiken.  12  pp.  (Pennant,  T.,  Indian 
zool.  p.  1.) 

( TV. )     Travels  through  that  part  of  North 

America  formerly  called  Louisiana.  See  Bos- 
su,  N. 

Forster,  John.    1812-76. 

Sir  John  Eliot:  a  biography.  1592-1632. 
2  ed.     London,  1872.     2  v.  8°.  4723 

{ 3V. )     Chronicle  of  James  I.     See  James  I, 

King  of  Aragon  (in  preceding  catalogue). 

Forster,  Karol.     1800-79. 

Physiologic  de  I'gtranger.  Paris,  1844. 
12°.  2312 

Quinze  ans  ft  Paris  (1832-49).     Paris  et  les 

Parisiens.     Paris,  1848-49.     2  v.  8°.  .2683 

Forster,  Nathaniel.    Jesse,  J.  H.     Nathaniel 

Forster.  5  pp.  (In  his  Mem.  of  celebr.  Etonians,  v.  2, 
p.  49.) 

Forster,  Riccardo.    Fiabe  popolari  dalmate. 

54  pp.  (Archill,  sludio  tradiz.  popolari,  v.  10,  1891,  pp.  82, 
235,  .%5.)  , 

Forster,  Thomas  Ignatius  Maria,  M.  D.  1789- 
1860. 

Researches  about  atmospheric  phaenom- 
ena.    2  ed.    London,  1815.    8°.  —2485 


FORSTER,  Thomas  Ignatius  Maria 


1476 


FORTH  BRIDGE 


{Ed.)    Original  letters  of  John  Locke,  Alg. 

Sidney,  and  Lord  Shaftesbury.  See  Locke,  J., 
Sidney,  A.,  and  Cooper,  A.  A.,  3  Earl  of 
Shaftesbury. 

Forstor,  Rev.  William.    18  cent.    Two  letters 

about  the  original  and  antiquities  of  tlie  town  of  Stan- 
fbrd.    16  pp.  4  pi.    ( Peck,  F.,  Acad,  tertia  Angl. ) 

Forster,  William  Edward.    1818-86.    Imperial 

federation.  23  pp.  (OTj»e(eenl)i  Omf.  v.  17,  1885,  pp.  201, 
552.) 

Reid,  T.  W.     Life  of  Rt.  Hon.  Wm.   E. 

Forster.     1888,  2  v.  4794 

niaclMlone,  W.  E.    Mr.  Forster  and  Ireland.    14  pp. 

(NiTUteenth  Cent.  v.  24, 1888,  p.  451.)— McCaPtli.y,  J.  Mr. 
Forster.  12  pp.  {Ckmtemp.  Rev.  v.  54,  1888,  p.  171.)— 
O'Brien.  W.  The  Forster  tragedy  in  Ireland.  9  pp. 
[Westm.  Rev.  v.  130,  1888,  p.  349.)— Reld,  T.  W.  Mr. 
Forster.  16  pp.  (Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  39,  1888,  p.  593.) 
—Mr.  Forster  and  his  colleagues.  12  pp.  (Nineteenth 
Cent.  V.  24,  1888,  p.  605.)— Reld's  tlfe  of  F.  38  pp. 
(Edin.  Rev.  v.  168,  1888,  p.  531.)— Seebohin,  F.  Mr.  W. 
E.  Forster's  early  career.  19  pp.  ( Contemp.  Rev.  v.  50, 
1886,  p.  305.) 

See  also  London  Quart.  Rev.  v.  71, 1889,  p.  141 ;  Westm. 
Rev.  V.  130, 1888,  p.  310. 

Forsyth,  Andrew  Russell. 

Theory  of  differential  equations.    Pt.   1. 
Cambridge,  1890.     8°.  —2455 
Contents.    Exact  <>qiiatlons  and  PfafTs  problem. 
Biographical  notice  of  Arthur  C'ayley,    36  pp.    (Cay- 
ley,  A.,  Coll.  mathenuit.  papers,  v.  8,  p.  ix.) 

Forsyth,  Sir  Douglas.    See  Forsyth,  Sir  T.  D. 
For-syth,  Ethel  (jBd.) 

Autobiography  and  reminiscences  of  Sir 
Douglas  Forsyth.     See  Forsyth,  Sir  T.  D. 
Forsyth,  Maj.  Thomas.    Journal  of  a  voyage 

from  St.  Louis  to  the  falls  of  St.  Anthony,  in  1819.  32  pp. 
(Wisconsin  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  6,  1872,  p.  188.)  — Fort 
Hnellinj;.  Col.  Leavenworth's  expedition  to  establish 
it,  in  1819.  29pp.   (Minn.  Hist.  Soc.  CoH.v.  3,  1880,  p.  139.) 

Forsyth,  Sir  Thomas  Douglass.    1827-86. 

Autobiography  and  reminiscences.  Ed. 
by  his  daughter  [Ethel  Forsyth].  [With  por- 
trait.]    London,  1887.     8°.  4734 

Fort.  For  names  of  forts,  see  the  word  follow- 
ing Fort,  as  Chartrcs.— Fisher. —Miami. —Mon- 
roe, etc. 

Fort  Ancient,  the  great  prehistoric  earthwork 
of  Warren  county,  Ohio.    Moorehead,  W.  K. 

1742 

Fort  Benton,  Mont.  Chittenden,  H.  M.  An- 
cient town  of  F.  B.  17  pp.  ( Mag.  Am.  Higt.  v.  24,  1890, 
p.  409.) 

Fort  Garry.    See  Winnepeg. 

Foi't  CJeorge  island.  Historic  points  at.    7  pp. 

Benjamin,  S.  G.  W.    (Atlant.  Monthly,  v.  60,  1887,  p.  699.) 

Fort  La-Fayette  life,  1863-64.  In  extracts 
from  the  "  Right  Flanker,  "  a  MS.  sheet  cir- 
culating among  the  Southern  prisoners  in 
Fort  La-Fayette,  in  1863-64.  London,  1865. 
16°.  2627 

Fort  Wayne,  Bp  of.    See  Luers,  J.  H. 
"Fort  WajiiC,  Ind.     Robertson,   R.   8.      Fort 

Wayne,  old  Port  Miami,  and  the  route  from  the  Maumee 
to  the  Wabash.    6  pp.    (Am.  Antiq.,\.2,\«19,\t.\'i3.) 

Fort  WraiiKell,  Alaska.  Guernsey,  E.  Alas- 
kan natives  of  F.  W.   3  pp.    ( Am.  Anliq.  v.  13, 1891,  p.  79. ) 


Forteguelse  over  retssamlinger,  retsliteratur 
m.  m.,  i  Danmark,  Norge,  Sverig  og  til  dels 
Finland.    Aagesen,  A.  W.  75 

Fortegucrri,  Giovanni.    1508-82. 

Novelle  edite  ed  inedite.  Bologna,  1882. 
12°.     [Scelta  di  curiosity  letterarie,  no.  191.) 

2342 

Fortesciie,  1,  3  Earls.    See  Fortescue,  H. 

Fortesciic,  Sir  Faithful.     Circa  1581-1666. 

Account  of  Rt.  Hon.  Sir  Arthur  Chichester, 
Lord  Belfast,  Lord  Deputy  of  Ireland ;  with 
notes,  and  a  memoir  of  the  author  by  Lord 
Clermond.     London,  1858.     12°.  4777 

Fortescue,  George  Knottesford. 

Subject  index  of  the  modern  works  added 
to  the  Library  of  the  British  Museum  in  the 
years  1880-85.     London,  1886.     4°.  L.61 

— —  List  of  bibliographical  works  in  the  read- 
ing room  of  the  British  Museum.  See  Por- 
ter, G.  W. 

Fortescue,  Hugh,  1  Earl  Fortescue  (Clericus, 
pseud.)     1753-1841. 

Letter  addressed  to  the  Lord  Ebring:ton, 
on  his  proposed  petition  to  the  Lord  Chan- 
cellor respecting  the  patronage  of  the  small 
livings  at  his  lordship's  disposal.  1832.  ( With 
Hill,  R.,  Home  colonies.)  3155 

Fortescue,  Hugh,  3  Earl  Fortescue.     1818 — . 

Teaching  of  agriculture.  11  pp.  (London,  Internat. 
Health  Exhib.  Literature,  v.  14,  p.  347. )— A  bye-eleetion 
in  1747.  16  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  25,  1889,  p.  921.)— 
Iinpcrinin  in  iiuperio.  6  pp.  [Nineteenth  Cent. 
v.  24,  1888,  p.  481.)— lrelHn<l'«i  ultimate  gruarantee. 
4  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  27, 1890,  p.  799.)— Irish  land 
eomutissioners.  10  pp.  (Ninetee}ith  Cent.  v.  12,  1882, 
p.  756.)— Our  next  leap  in  the  dark.  19  pp.  (Nine- 
teenth Cent.  v.  9,  1881,  p.  517.)— Mberal  election  ad- 
dresses.  14  pp.  (iVin«(«en(h  Oen(.  v.  19,  1886,  p.  606.)— 
Poor  men's  {par<lens.  9  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  23, 
1888,  p.  394.) 

Fortescue,  Rev.  J.    Les  Indiens  Cris  de  1' Am6- 

rique  du  Nord.  36  pp.  1  pi.  (Soc.  am.  de  France,  At- 
chines,  n.  s.  v.  3,  1884,  p.  31.) 

Fortescue,  Sir  John.    Circa  1531-1607. 

Governance  of  England  :  otherwise  called 
the  difference  between  an  absolute  and  a  lim- 
ited monarchy.  Revised  text  ed.  ...  by 
Charles  Plummer.    Oxford,  1885.    8°.     —2325 

Fortescue,  John  William.    1859 — .    Guileless 

Australia.  14  pp.  (2Vinc<c<;n(ft  CcnJ.  v.  30,  1891,  p.  430.)— 
Sean>y  side  of  Australia.  15  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent. 
v.  29,  1891,  p.  523.) 

(Ed.)    Calendar  of  state  papers,  colonial 

series  :  America  and  West  Indies.  See  Sains- 
bury,  W.  N.,  and  Fortescue,  J.  W. 

Fortescue,  Thomas,  1  Baron  Clermont.     1815- 

87.  Notice  of  Sir  F.  Fortescue.  20  pp.  (Fortescue,  Sir 
F.,  Account  of  Sir  A.  Chichester,  p.  31.) 

Fortescue,  William  Irvine.    Notes  on  the  flora 

of  the  Orkneys.  4  pp.  (Tudor,  J.  R.,  Orkneys  and  Shet- 
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Forth  britlge.  BUTI,  R.  Nuovo  ponte  sul 
Forth.     1890.     {Scritti  vari.)  —2732 

Fowler,  Sir  J.,  and  Baker,  B.     Forth  bridge  [with 

illustratlonsj .    8  pp.    (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  26, 1889,  p.  36.) 


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Du  Pont,  S.  F.  Report  on  the  national 
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GuABASCi,    C.     Studies  on   coast  defense 

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Lt.  G.  McC.  Derby.  1884.  (  U.  S.  Engineers, 
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Lendy,  a.  F.     Elements  of  fortification  : 

field  and  permanent.     1857.  — 2176 

Lloyd,   E.    M.      Vauban,   Montalembert, 

Carnot :  engineer  studies.     1887.  3776 

X,ocKWOOD,  H.  F.,  and  Gates,  A.  H.  His- 
tory and  antiquities  of  the  fortifications  to  the 
city  of  York.     1836.  2531 

ToTTEN,  J.  G.     Report  on  the  subject  of 

national  defences.  1851.  ( Bound  pamph. 
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Beaiiclianip,  W.   M.     Earthworks   and  stockades. 

10  pp.  1  pi.  {Am.  Antiq.  v.  13,  1891,  p.  42.)— Maj.  G.  S. 
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p.  404.)— I>aiibree,  G.  A.  Examen  de  mat«riaux  des 
forts  vitrifies  de  Chateau-Meignan  (Mayenne),  et  du 
Puy-de-Gaudy  (Creuse).  4  pp.  (iSei).  arc/i^of.  n.  s.  v.  43, 
1882,  p.  275.)— Examen  de  mat^riaux  provenant  des  forts 
vitrifies  de  Craig  Phadrick,  pr6s  Inverness  (Ecosse),  et 
de  Hartmannswillerkopf  (Haute-Alsace).  5  pp.  (Rev. 
archiol.n.s.  v.  42,  1881,  p.  36.)— Examen  mingralogique 
et  chimique  de  mat^riaux  provenant  de  quelques  forts 
vitrifl^s  de  la  France.  11  pp.  (Rev.  ArehSot.  n.  s.  v.  41, 
1881,  p.  18.)— Kflniiinds,  E.  S.  Ancient  stone  forts  in 
Indiana.  3  pp.  (^m.  ^n(ig.  v.  12,  1890,  p.  349.)— Fort!* 
and  fIvctN.  29  pp.  (Quart.  iJeti.  v.  172,  1891,  p.  351.)— 
Orlflin,  E.  Our  sea-coast  defenses.  12  pp.  (N.  Am. 
Bev.  v.  147,  1888,  p.  64.)— L,a  Tiftf,  G.  de.  Documents 
pour  servir  a  retude  des  enceintes  vitriflfies.  9  pp.  (Rev. 
arcMol.  n.  s.  v.  43,  1882,  p.  368.)— Morgan,  T.  Ancient 
Sussex  fortresses.  14  pp.  (Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc.  Jomjti. 
V.  42,  1886,  p.  159.)— P«et,  S.  D.  Defensive  works  of  the 
mound-builders.  36  pp.  3  pi.  (Am.  Antiq.  v.  13,  1891, 
p.  189.)— B.  The  Moncrieff  defence.  8  pp.  (Forln. 
Rev.  n.  s.  v.  49,  1891,  p.  634.)— Wells,  H.  P.  Defense  of 
our  sea-ports.    11pp.    (Harper's  Miij;.  v.  71,  1885,  p.  927.) 

See  also  Arms,  Armor,    and    Weapons.— (jun- 
nery.- Milllary  art  and  science.- Nieces. 

Portini,  Pietro.     —1562. 

Giornate  delle  novelle  de'  novizi.  Firenze, 
1888-90.  13  pts.  in  2  v.  12°.  (Orlando,  F., 
and  Baccini,G.,  Bibliot.  grassoc.  nos.  9-21. )  2325 

Piacevoli  et  amorose  notti  del  novizi.   v.  1. 

Firenzi,  1894.  4  pts.  in  1  v.  12°.  (Orlando, 
F.,  and  Baccini,  G.,  Bibliot.  grassoc.  nos.  28- 
31. )  2325 

Terza  giornata   delle  novelle  de'   novizi. 

Ora  per  la  prima  volta  data  alia  luce.  Siena, 
1811.     12°.  2314 

Tre  novelle  inedite.    Bologna,  1877.    12°. 

(Scelta  di  curiositd.  letterarie,  no.  155.)        2342 

Novella,    pub.    ed    annotata  da  Fra   Giocondo   da 

(Jnaracchi.  26  pp.  (Orlando,  F.,  and  Baccini,  G.,  Bii>- 
ito(.  srrassoc.  uo.  1,  p.  65.)— Xovelle.  227  pp.  (Locella, 
G.,  Novelle  ital.  di  qiuiranta  autori,  1300-1847,  p.  268;  Rac- 
colta  di  novell.  ital.  v.  14,  p.  175.) 

Fortlage,  Arnold  Rudolph  Karl.    Brasch,  M. 

Karl  Fortlage.  27  pp.  ( Unsere  Zeit,  1883,  v.  2,  p.  730.)  — 
Brnchmann,  K.  Beitraege  zur  psychologic  als  wissen- 
schaft  aus  speculation  und  erfahrung,  von  F.  17  pp. 
(ZeiUs.  f.  voelkerpsych.  v.  9,  1877,  p.  121.)— Knekeu,  R. 
Fortlage  als  religionsphilosoph.  17  pp.  (Zmts.  f.  philos. 
V.  82, 1883,  p.  180.) 


•■"ortiiijfht  among  the  Chippewas  of  Lake  Su- 
perior.   18  pp.    Ducatel,  J,  T.    (Beach,  W.  W.,   Indian 

misccl.  p.  361.) 

Fortnight  in  Hayti.    75  pp.    Cecil,  Lord  C.  B. 

H.  G.,  ImpreHHioils  of  life,  p.  1. 

Fortnightly  Itevicw.    n.  s.   v.  35-61.      Lon- 
don, 1884-96.     26  v.  8°.  3992 
Note.~FoT  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Fortiiuin,    Charles    Drury   Edward.      1820—. 

Seal  of  Cardinal  Andrea  de  Valle,  A.  D.  1517,  with  re- 
marks on  some  other  Cardinals'  seals  of  that  period, 
ascribed  to  Lautizio  of  Perugio,  and  to  Cellini.  11  pp. 
1  pi.  [Archaeologia,  v.  50,  1887,  p.  118.)— Notice  of  a  few 
mme  early  Christian  KTCnis.  12  pp.  1  pi.  (Archaeol. 
Jom-n.  V.  42,  1885.  p.  159.)— Diamond  signet  of  Henrietta 
Maria,  Queen  of  Charles  I.  16  pp.  (Archaeologia, 
V.  47,  1883,  p.  393.)— Some  further  notice  of  the  diamond 
signet  of  Henrietta  Maria,  Queen  of  Charles  I ;  of  the 
King's  diamond ;  and  of  the  sapphire  signet  believed  to 
be  that  of  Mary,  Queen  of  William  III.  14  pp.  (Archae- 
ologia, v.  bO,  1887,  p.  104.) — Notes  on  other  signacula  of 
St.  James  of  Compostclla.  5  pp.  (Archaeol.  Journ. 
V.  38,  1881,  p.  253.)— On  a  tcrra-cotta  head  of  Greek 
workmanship,  found  on  the  Esquiline  at  Rome.  3  pp. 
1  pi.     (Archaeologia,  v.  49, 1886,  p.  463*.) 

Forts,  William  de,  3  Earl  of  Albemarle.  Frag- 
ment of  the  surcoat  of.  1  pi.  (  Vetusta  monutnenta, 
V.  6,  pi.  8.) 

F6rts.    See  Fortification. 

Fortsas  library.  The.     12  pp.     (Philobiblion, 

V.  2,  1863,  pp.  76,261.) 

Fortiiua  de  amor,  Los  diez  libros  de.    2  v. 

Prasso,  A.  de  lo.  2314 

Fortiiuata,  St.    Translatio  Sancti  Januarii  et 

Sanctae  Fortunatae  in  Augiam.  2  pp.  (Frankfort  Soc. 
Script.  V.  15,  pt.  1,  p.  472.) 

Fortiiuatc  mistress.    De  Foe,  D.,  Novels  and 

rniscel.  works,  v.  11.  2103 

Fortiiiiatiaims,   Atillus.     Circa  5  cent.    Ars. 

51  pp.    (Gaisford,  T.,  Script.  Lat.  rei  met.  p.  312.) 

Fortiinatiaiiiis,  Chirius.    5  cent.    Artis  rheto- 

ricae  libri  III.  56  pp.  (Jisilm,  K.  von,  Rhetores  Lat.  min. 
p.  79.) 

Beuter,  A.    Codex  Bernensis  363  und  sein  werth  fuer 

die  kritik  des  F.    24  pp.    (Hermes,  v.  24,  1889,  p.  161.) 

Fortiiiiatus,  Venantius  Honorius  Clementi- 
anus,  Bp.  of  Poitiers.     Circa  530-600. 

Opera.     Pisauri,  1766.     4°.     (Coll.  Pisaur. 
v.  6. )  4212 

Contents.    De  vita  Sancti  Martini.  —  Poematnm 
libri  X.— De  partu  Virgrlnis. 

Opera  pedestria.    Recensuit  et  emendavit 

Bruno  Krusch.  Berolini,  1885.  4°.  [Monu- 
menta  German,  hist.  Auctor.  antiq.  v.  4,  pt.  2. ) 

3631 
Contents.  Vita  Sancti  Albini.— Vita  Sancti  Amanti. 
— Passio  Sanctorum  martyrum  Dionisii,  Rustici,  et 
Eleutherii,—  Expositio  lldel  catholicae.  —  Manitius, 
M.  Poetarum  priorum  loci  expressi  a  Fortnnato. — 
Manitius,  M.  Poetarum  posteriorum  loci  expressi  ad 
Fortunatum. — Vita  Sancti  Oerinani. — Liber  de  virtu- 
tibus  Sancti  If  ilarli.— Vita  Sancti  Hilarii.— Vita  Sancti 
liCObini.-Vita  Sancti  Marcelll.— Vita  beati  Manrl- 
lii.— Vita  Sancti  Medardi.  —  Opnscula  Fortunato 
male  attributa.  —  Vita  Sancti  I'alerni.  —  Krusch,  B. 
Prooemium.  — Vita  Sanctae  Badesnndls.  —  Vita 
Sancti  Itemedll.— Vitae  Kanctornm.— Nyniboliiiu 
Athanasianuni.— Indices. 


FORTUNATUS,  V.  H.  C. 


1478 


FOSCARINI,  Sebastiano 


Opera  poetica.     Recensuit  et  emendavit 

Fridericus  Leo.  Berolini,  1881.  4°.  (Monu- 
menta  German,  hist.  Attctor.  antiq.  v.  4,  pt.  1.) 

3t531 
VoiUenls.  4'nriniuuin,  epistularnm,  cxpositionum 
libri  undecim.— Carrainum  spuriorum  appendix.— Rossi, 
U.  B.  de.  Syllogae  <-|iiKrniiiniatuiu  in  cod.  Petrop. 
traditae  cum  .similibus  comparatio. — Vita  Sancti  Mar- 
tini.—Leo,  F.    Proociiiiilni.— Indices. 

Hodoporiroii.    S  pp.    (Ausonius,  D.  M.,  Mosella  ed. 

L.  Tross,  p.  249.)— Vie  de  St.  IMHrtln :  poeme  en  4  livres. 
137  pp.  (Severus,  S.,  CEuvres,  tr.  par  M.  Herbert,  v.  2, 
p.  231.)— [Versus.]  20  pp.  (Fabricius,  G.,i»o€(.  wt.  ccci«». 
opera,  p.  685.) 

First  Abb^i  grnlant.    12  pp.    (Atlant.  Monthly,  v.  56, 

1885,  p.  459.)  — IjCO.  F.  Venantius  Fortunatus,  der  Mtzte 
roeiuische  dichter.  13  pp.  (Deutsch.  rundschau,  v.  32, 
1882,  p.  414.)— Maiiltius,  M.  Poetarum  posteriorum 
loci  eipressi  ad  Fortunatum.  8  pp.  (Fortunatus,  V.  H. 
C,  Bp.  of  Poitiers,  Opera  ped.  p.  137 :  Monumenta  Ger- 
man, hist.  Auctor.  antiq.  v.i,pt.  2.)— Poetarum  priorum 
loci  expressi  a  Fortunato.  5  pp.  ( Fortunatus,  V.  H.  C, 
Bp.  of  Poitiers,  Opera  ped.  p.  132 :  Monumenta  German, 
hist.  Auclar.  antiq.  \.i,  pt.  2.)— Xlsard,  M.  E.  C.  Des 
poesies  de  St«.  Radegonde,  attributes  jusqu'ici  &  For- 
tunat.  9  pp.  (Rev.  hist.  v.  37,  1888,  p.  49.)— Fortunat, 
panfigyriste  des  rois  mfirovingiens.  12  pp.  (Beu.  hist. 
V.  41,  1889,  p.  241.) 

F«>rtiiiiatu.s.  Histoire  des  aventures  heu- 
reuses  et  malheureuses  de  Fortunatus,  avec 
sa  bourse  et  son  chapeau.  n.  d.  (Biblioth. 
bleue,v.3.)  2316 

Fortune.    Bacon,  Sir  F.    Of  fortune.    5  pp. 

(Essays,  with  annotations  by  R.  Whately,  4ed.  p.  411.) — 
KleKTla  de  fortunae  vicissitudine.    2  pp.    ( Coll.  Pisaur. 
V.  4,  p.  230.) 
See  also  Happiness.— Wealth. 

Fortune  clii  Cousin  Jerome.    35  pp.    Vau- 

tier,  G.    (Rev.  d.  deux  mondes,  1882,  3  p6r.  v.  52,  p.  814.) 

Fortune  of  the  republic.    34  pp.    Emerson, 

R.  W.,  Miscel.  p.  393. 

Fortune  telling. 

BiNSFELD,  P.,  Bp.  of  Azot.  Tractatus  de 
confessionibus  maleficorum  et  sagarum  se- 
cundd  recognitus  et  auctior  redditus.    1596. 

—2467 

Grillandio,   p.,  and    Ponzinibio,   G.  F. 

Tractatus  duo :  unus  de  sortilegiis  .  .  .  alter 
de  lamiis  et  excellentia  juris  utriusque.    1592. 

—2467 

Mazolini  (Prierio),  S.     De  strigimaga- 

rum,  demonumque  mirandis  libri  tres.    1521. 

—2466 

Petit  etteill,  veritable  livre  pour  ap- 

prendre  soi-mSme,  i  tirer  les  cartes  ...  n.  d. 
(Biblioth.  bleue,  v.  17.)  2316 

Spee,  or  Spe,  F.    Cautio  criminalis,  seu 

de  processibus  contra  sagas  liber.  [Anon.'} 
1631.  —2467 

See  also  Astrology.— Divination.— Magic   an<l 
Horeery.  — Manners  and   Customs.- Nupersti. 
tton. 
Fortune's  fool.  281  pp.    Hawthorne,  J.  {Mac- 

millan's  Mag.  v.  45,  1882,  pp.  81,  177,  257,  340,  417 ;  v.  46, 
1882,  pp.  31,  97,  215,  298,  378;  V.  48,  1883,  pp.  234,  328,  436.) 

Fortunes  of  Glencore.    Lever,  0.  J.,  Nmiels. 

2372 
Fortunes  of  Perkin  Warbeck.    3  v.    Shel- 
ley, Afrg.  M.  W.  G.  1292 


Fortunes  of  words.    Garlanda,  F.  —2176 

Fortune's  wheel.  282  pp.  Shand,  A.  I. 
( Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  137,  1885,  pp.  437,  594,  748 ;  v.  138, 
1885,  pp.  67,  206,  333,  486,  618,  713;  v.  139,  1886,  pp.  80,  153.) 

Fortuny  y  Carb«),  Mariana.   Champney,  L.  W. 

In  the  footprints  of  F.  and  Regnault.  20  pp.  ( Century 
Mag.  V.I,  1881,  p.  15.)— I>owiies,  W.  H.  Fortuny  and 
Decamps.    4  pp.    (^«an(.  Jfonihij/,  v.  58,  1886,  p.  566.) 

Forty-one  years  in  India.  2  v.  Roberts, 
F.  S.,  1  Baron  Roberts.  3404 

Forty  vezirs,  History  of  the.    Sheykh-Zada. 

3167 

Forty   years'    recollections :    literary   and 

political.    Frost,  T.  2225 

Forum.    New  Yorli,  1886-96.     22  v.  8°.        4156 

Forum  Julii.    See  Friuli. 

Fos,  Maurice  de.  Zoitsa.  10  pp.  [Rev.  d.  deux 
mondes,  1885,  3  pfir.  v.  70,  p.  873.) 

Fos.    See  also  Foss. 

Fosbroke,  Rev.  Thomas  Dudley.    1770-1842. 
Original  history  of  the  city  of  Gloucester 
.  .  .  including  also  the  original  papers  of  the 
late  Ralph  Bigland.     London,  1819.     4°.     2552 

Foscari,    Francesco,    Doge  of  Venice.      Circa 

1372-1423.  Instructions  au  consul  de  la  r^publique  charge 
de  complimenter  le  nouveau  roi  de  Tunis  en  1436.  Par 
L.  de  Mas  Latrie.  4  pp.  (Biblioth.  Ecole  des  Charles, 
V.  42,  1881,  p.  279.) 

Foscari,  Francesco.  Circa  1459-1517.  Dis- 
pacci  al  Senate  Veneto  .  .  .  e  di  altri  Oratori,  all'  Imper. 
Massimiliano  I  nel  1496.  224  pp.  (Archiv.  star.  ital.  v.  7, 
1843,  p.  725.) 

CicoKrna,  E.     Notizie  intorno  a  F.     7  pp.    (Archiv. 

star.  ital.  v.  7,  1843,  p.  1089.) 

Foscarini,  Antonio.    1570-1622.    Legazione  in 

Francia,  1608-11.  150  pp.  (Barozzi,  N.,  and  Berchet,  G., 
Belaz.  ambas.  venetl,  2  s.  v.  1,  p.  289.)— Relazione  d'ln- 
gliilterra,  1618.  26  pp.  (Barozzi,  N.,  and  Berchet,  G., 
Relaz.  ambas.  veneti,  4  s.  p.  163. ) 

Foscarini,  Marco,  Doge  of  Venice.    1695-1763. 

Relazione  di  Savoja,  1741-43.  97  pp.  (Barozzi,  N.,  and 
Berchet,  G.,  Relaz.  ambas.  veneti,  3  s.  Torino,  f.  407.)  — 
Doe  lettere  .  .  .  sul  modo  di  scrivere  la  storia.  42  pp. 
(Archiv.  star.  ital.  v.  5,  1843,  p.  210.)— Storia  arcana 
ed  altri  scritti  inediti  .  .  .  aggiuntovi  un  catalogo  dei 
manoscritti  storici  della  sua  coUezione.  200  pp.  (.4.rchiv. 
star.  ital.  v.  5,  1843,  p.  9.)— Scrittura  circa  le  franchigie 
concesse  agli  ambasciatori  esterni  residenti  presso  la 
Repubblica  di  Venezia,  1725.  36  pp.  (Archiv.  star.  ital. 
Appendice,  v.  9,  1853,  p.  501.)— Frammento  inedito  intor- 
no ai  viaici&'iatorl  veneziaiii  e  di  una  nuova  tradu- 
zione  in  Tedesco  dei  viaggi  di  Marco  Polo.  37  pp. 
(Archiv.  star.  ital.  Appendice,  v.  4,  1847,  p.  89.) 

Uaiidino,  F.    Ambasceria  di  F.    79  pp.    (Venice,  R. 

Deputaz.  di  storia  patria :  Monument,  stor.  4  s.  Miscel,  2  s. 
V.  2.)— Oar,  T.  I  codici  storici  della  coUezione  Foscarini, 
conservata  nella  Imperiale  Biblioteca  di  Vienna.  194  pp. 
(Archiv.  stor.  ital.  v.  5,  1843,  p.  283.) 

Foscarini,  Pietro.     17  cent.     Relazioni,  1637, 

41.  52  pp.  (Barozzi,  N.,  and  Berchet,  G.,  Reluz.  ambas. 
veneti,  5  s.  v.  2,  pp.  69, 105.) 

and  others.    Relazione  di  Roma,  1645.   20  pp.    (Barozzi, 

N.,  and  Berchet,  G.,  Rehiz.  ambas.  veneti,  3  s.  Roma,  v.  2, 
p.  43.) 

Foscarini,  Sebastiano.    1649-1711.    Relazione 

di  Francia,  1678-83.  89  pp.  (Barozzi,  N.,  and  Berchet, 
G.,  Relaz.  ambas.  veneti,  2  s.  v.  3,  p.  349. )— Relazione  di 
Spagna,  1682-86.  61pp.  (Barozzi,  N.,and  Berchet,  G., 
Belaz.  ambas.  veneti,  1  s.  v.  2,  p.  499.) 


POSOOLO,  Niccold  Ugo 


1479 


FOSTER,  Rev.  Frank  Hugh 


Fost'olo,  Niccold  Ugo  (Jacopo  Ortis,  pseud.) 
1778-1827. 

Commedia  di  Dante  Alighieri  illustrata, 
V.  1.  Discorso  sul  testo  .  .  .  della  Commedia 
di  Dante.     Londra,  1825.     12°.  2386 

Note.—No  more  of  this  ed.  was  pub. 

Essays  on  Petrarcli.  London,  1823.  8°.  2372 

lUustrazioni  storiche  sul  poeraa   di    Uaiite.     24  pp. 

(Arrivabene,  F.,  /(  semlo  di  Dante,  pp.  70,  76,  82,  102, 122, 
128,  163, 168,  200,  203.)— l.pltore  liiedlte.  Herausg.  von 
Adolf  Tobler.  20  pp.  {Jahrb.  f.  roTnan.  und  engl.  lit. 
V.  12,  1871,  p.  317.) 

Biaiicliliii,  D.    Lo  scritto  "  Dante  e  il  suo  secolo  "  S 

pvoprio  di  F.  9  pp.  {Propugnatore,  v.  13,  pt.  2,  1880, 
p.  3. )— C'nntft,  C.  Ugo  Foscolo.  29  pp.  (Soc.  stor. 
lombarda,  Archiv.  1  s.  1876,  p.  72.)— t'lllorlnl.  Q-  La 
Laura  di  F.  24  pp.  (Num.  antol.  3  a.  v.  28, 1890,  p.  585.) 
— IlowellN.  W.  D.  Vincenzo  Monti  and  F.  23  pp.  {In 
his  Mod.  Ital.  poets,  p.  102.)— Mnrtlni,  F.  Giuseppe 
Mazzini  e  I'edizione  delle  opere  di  F.  41  pp.  {Nuav. 
antol.  3  s.  V.  27,  1890,  pp.  60,  232. )— Pasaiio,  V.  Critica 
letteraria  intorno  alia  censura  di  F.  sopra  il  sonetto  di 
Onofrio  Minzoni  (verso  il  1780).  15  pp.  {Propugnatore, 
V.  20,  pt.  1,  1887,  p.  319.)— Stistor,  G.  Origine  dell' 
Jacopo  Ortis.  53  pp.  {Propugnatore,  v.  15,  pt.  2,  1882, 
p.  380;  V.  16,  pt.  1,  1883,  p.  74.)— Kuiubini,  B.  Di  alcune 
relazioni  del  F.  con  la  letteratura  tedesca.  12  pp.  {Nit&v. 
onfoi.  3  s.  V.  25,  1890,  p.  771.) 

Fosilick,  J.  William. 

Representative  collection  of  the  Glasgow 
school  of  painting:  the  Adoration  of  Jeanne 
D'Arc  and  other  burnt  wood  decorations. 
Phila.,  1896.     12°.  —1748 

Foss,  Cyrus  David,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.,  Bp.  of  M.  E. 
Church.  1834—.  Politics  and  the  pulpit.  9  pp.  {N.  Am. 
Bev.v.  155,  1892,  p.  536.) 

Foss,  Edward.     1787-1870. 

Judges  of  England  ;  with  sketches  of  their 
lives,  and  miscellaneous  notices  connected 
with  the  courts  at  Westminster  from  the  time 
of  the  conquest,  1066-1864.     London,  1848-64. 

9  v.  8°.  3783 

Contents. 
William  I-Richard  1, 1066-1199,  v.  1.— John-Henry  III, 
1199-1272,  V.  2.— Edward  I-Edward  III,  1272-1377,  v.  3.— 
Richard  II-Richard  III,  1377-1485,  v.  4.— Henry  VII-Eliz- 
abeth,  1485-1603,  v.  5.— James  I-Interregnum,  1603-60, 
V.  6.— Charles  II-Anne,  1660-1714,  v.  7.— George  I-George 
III,  1714-1820,  V.  8.— George  IV-Victoria,  1820.64,  v.  9. 

Foss.     See  also  Fos. 

Fossa,  Evangelista.    Delepierre,  J.  O.     Fossa. 

42  pp.  {In  his  Macarongana,  p.  7 :  Philobiblon  Soc.  Mis- 
eel,  v.  7.) 

Fossa-iiova,    Monastery,    Italy.     Cronaca   di 

Fossa-nova  di  anonimo  autore,  versione  di  S.  Volpicella. 
68  pp.    (Re,  G.  del,  Cron.  e.  scritt.  7iapol.  v.  1,  p.  489.) 

Fossarieii,  P.  de  Lucy-.    See  Lucy-Fossarieu, 

P.  de. 
Fossati,  Carlo  Falletti-.    See  Falletti-Fossati,  C. 
Fosse,  J.  C.  de  la.    See  Delafosse,  J.  C. 
Fosse  d'Arcosse,  Ren6.    1839—. 

6i6ge  de  Soissons  en  1870.     Avec  pifeces 

justiflcatives  et  un  dessiii  de  la  brfeche  et  un " 

plan  de  Paul  Laurent.     2  M.     Soissons,  1892. 

8°.  .2696 

Fosse  Way,   England.     McMurtrie,  J.     Fosse 

road  at  Radstock.    7  pp.  1  pi.    (Somersetshire  Archaeol. 

and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Proe.  v.  30, 1885,  p.  76.) 


Fossey,  O.      Scfenes  de  chasse  sur  des  vases 

grecs  infidits.  10  pp.  {Rev.  Archlol.  3  s.  v.  18,  1891, 
p.  361.) 

Fossey,  Jules,   and  others.      Arrondissement 

d'Evreux.  146  pp.  (La  Balle,  (  — )  de,  and  others,  Nor- 
maildie  vionumentale :  Eure,  pt.  1,  p.  1. ) — Arrondissement 
de  I^oiivlerx.  96  pp.  (La  Balle,  (  — )  de,  and  others, 
Normandie  monumentale:  Eure,  pt.  2,  p.  1.) 

Fossil  butterrties  of  Florissant.   32  pp.   Scud- 

der,  S.  H.  (King,  C,  and  Powell,  J.  W.,  U.  S.  Oeol.  sure. 
8  ann.  report,  p.  433. ) 

Fossil  fishes  and  fossil  plants  of  the  triassic 
rocks  of  New  Jersey  and  the  Connecticut  val- 
ley. Newberry,  J.  S.  (King,  C,  and  Powell, 
J.  W.,  U.  S.  Oeol.  surv.  Monographs,  v.  14.) 

—3551 

Fossil  Iiunt,  Perilous.    12  pp.    Wyckoflf,  W.  C. 

(Beach,  W.  W.,  Indinn  miscel.  p.  258.) 

Fossil  plants.    See  Botany. 

Fossil  plants  as  tests  of  climate.  Seward, 
A.  C.  —1561 

Fossil  wood  and  lignite  of  the  Potomac  forma- 
tion. Knowlton,  F.  H.  (Powell,  J.  W.,  U.  S. 
Oeol.  mrv.  Bull.  no.  56. )  —3553 

Fossils.    See  Palaeontology. 

Fossils  of  the  British  islands  stratigraphic- 
ally  and  zoologically  arranged.  Etheridge, 
R.  —1621 

Fossoinbrone,  Bp.  of.    See  Guidiccioni,  G. 

Fos.sombrone,  Italy.    Rondini,  D.    Canti  po- 

polari  niarchigiani  inediti  ( raccolti  a  F. )  62  pp.  {Archiv. 
studio  tradiz.  popolari,  v.  7,  1888,  pp.  169,  531 ;  v.  8,  1889, 
pp.  185,  401.) 

Foster,  Rev.  Albert  John.  1844—.  On  the 
churches  of  north  Bedfordshire  and  the  neighbouring 
portion  of  Northamptonshire.  5  pp.  ( Arehaeol.  Journ. 
V.  39,  1882,  p.  83.) 

Foster,  Birket. 

HuiSH,  M.  B.    Birket  Foster  :  his  life  and 

work.     1890.     (Art  Journ.  1890.)  —4592 

Foster,  C.  W.  ( 2V. )    Modern  war.    See  Derrfi- 

cagaix,  GSn.  V.  B.  \ 

Foster,  Clement  LeNeve.    1841^. 

Text-book  of  ore  and  stone  mining.     With 

illustrations.    2  ed.    London,  1897.    8°.  —3744 

Foster,  Elijah  C.     Reformatory  or  punitive 

prison  management?    17  pp.    (Forum,  v.  12,  1891,  p.  496.) 

Foster,  Eugene,   M.   D.      1850—.      Municipal 

organization  of  the  American  public  health  service. 
18  pp.  (Am.  Pub.  Health  Assoc.  Reports,  v.  7,  p.  96. ) — 
Report  of  the  committee  on  compulsory  vaccination  ; 
also,  a  supplementary  report  on  the  efficiency  and  safety 
of  vaccination.  52  pp.  (Am.  Pub.  Health  Assoc.  Reports, 
V.  9,  p.  238.) 

Foster,  Rev.  Frank  Hugh,  Ph.  D.  1851—.  Be- 
nevolence theory  of  the  atonement.  23  pp.  {Bibli^th. 
Sacra,  v.  47, 1890,  p.  567. )— Argument  from  Christian  ex- 
perience for  the  inspiration  of  the  Bible.  43  pp.  {Bib- 
lioth.  Sacra,  v.  40,  1883,  p.  97.)— Bible  anU  the  public 
mcIiooIn.  20  pp.  (Biblioth.  Sacra,  v.  46,  1889,  p.  543.)— 
Two  histories  of  <'liriMtian  <l(»ctriiie.  47  pp.  {Bib- 
lioth. Sacra,  v.  45,  1888,  pp.  163,  465.)— C'liristian  ex- 
perience  as  a  source  of  systematic  theology.  20  pp. 
{Biblioth.  Sacra,  v.  48,  1891,  p.  586.)— Studies  in  <'hrlMt- 
olo{^,y  ;  with  criticisms  upon  the  theories  of  Prof.  Adolf 
Harnack.  37  pp.  {Biblioth.  Sacra,  v.  49,  1892,  p.  240.)— 
Suggestions  as  to  modifications  of  the  dogmatic  system 


POSTER,  Rev.  Frank  Hugh 


1480 


FOSTER,  Joseph 


tanght  in  the  <'«ita:r<>|r«tloni«I  aehools  and  churches, 
required  at  the  present  time.  31  pp.  (BibiiofA.  Sacra, 
V.  18,  1891,  p.  249.)— Eschatology  of  the  New  Kucrland 
divin**!!.  123pp.  {Bibliolh.  Sacra,  v.  43,  1886,  pp.  1, 
287,  Til;  V.  45,  1888,  p.  M9;  T.  46,  1889,  p.  95.)-OI«l 
t'MtholiclHui.  35  pp.  (Siblioth.  Sacra,  v.  38,  1881, 
p.  401.)— Si'hlrleriWBohor'ji  "BbsoIiil«>  foelliig:  of 
dependeiK'p,"  and  its  effects  ou  his  doctrine  of  God. 
37  pp.    (Bibliolh.  Sacra,  v.  40,  1883,  p.  534.) 

Foster,  Frank  P.,  M.  D.    1841—. 

Illustrated  encyclopaedic  medical  diction- 
ary. Being  a  dictionary  of  the  technical 
terms  used  by  writers  on  medicine  and  col- 
lateral sciences,  in  the  Latin,  English,  French, 
and  German  languages.  New  York,  1888-94. 
4  V.  4°.  1142 

Contents. 
A-Cacostomu8,  v.  1.  Minnequa  Spring-Zythum, 

Cacothanasia-Fasay,  v.  2.  v.  4. 

Fascia-Minjal£-Lagam,  v.  3. 

Foster,  G.  A. 

Treatise  on  the  cause  and  cure  of  smoky 
chimneys,  containing  particulars  of  their  pre- 
vention, together  with  matters  relating  to  the 
construction  and  formation  of  chimneys. 
London,  1885.     12°.  —1787 

Foster,  George  Eulns.    1847—. 

Literature  of  the  Cherokees,  also  bibliog- 
raphy and  the  story  of  their  genesis.  Ithaca, 
1889.     12°.  2226 

JoiirnnliMiu  among  the  Cherokee  Indians.    6  pp. 

(Mag.  Am.  Hisl.  v.  18, 1887,  p.  65.) 

Foster,  George  Everett. 

Se-Quo-Yah,  the  American  Cadmus  and 
modern  Moses  .  .  .  Illustr.  by  Miss  C.  S.  Rob- 
bins.     Phila.,  1885.     12°.  3704 

Foster,  J.  M.     Mining   inspection   a   sham. 

9  pp.    (Ifitteteenth  Cenl.  v.  17,  1885,  p.  1055.) 

Foster,  J.  P.  C.     "Suggestion"  and  hypno- 
tism.   24  pp.    (ATeuiaialareder,  V.  54,  1891,  p.  15.) 

Foster,  James  P.,  arid  others.    Permanent  Re- 
publican clubs.    25  pp.    (N.  Am.  Bev.  v.  146,  1888,  p.  241.) 

Foster,  John,  D.  D.    Jesse,  J.  H.    Rev.  John 

Foster.  3  pp.  (In  his  Mem.  of  celebr.  Etonians,  v.  2, 
p.  231.) 

Foster,  John.    De  Quincey,  T.    John  Foster. 

7  pp.  (C'o/(.  irriltngs,  V.  11,  p.335.)— Oilfillan,  Q.  John 
Foster.    22  pp.    (/n  hi«  Sketches  of  mod.  lit.  v.  1,  p.  187.) 

Fo.ster,  John  Ebenezer,  and  Atkiiisou,  Thomas 
Dinham. 

Illustrated  catalog^ue  of  the  loan  collection 

of  plate  exhibited  in  the  Fitzwilliam  Museum, 

May,  1895.    Cambridge,  1896.    4°.    ( Cambridge 

Antiq.  Soc.)  —1777 

Foster,  MaJ.-Gen.  John  Gray.    1823-74. 

Design  for  an  improved  submarine  tunnel, 
comprising  a  brick  arch  within  a  cast  or 
wrought  iron  skin,  laid  in  a  trench  dredged 
for  that  purpose.    Washington,  1868.    4°. 

—2732 
Foster,  Joseph.    1844 — . 

Alumni  Oxonienses :  the  members  of  the 
University  of  Oxford,  1500-1714  :  their  parent- 
age, birthplace,  and  year  of  birth,  with  a 
record  of  their  degrees  :  being  the  matricula- 


tion register  of  the  University,  alphabetically 
arranged,  revised,  and  annotated.  London, 
1891-92.     4  V.  r.  8°.  —2392 

Contents. 
Abannan-Dyve,  Sir  L.  v.  1.    Labdon,  H.-Ryves,  T.  v.  3. 
Bade,  J.-Kyte,  W.  v.  2.  Sabery,  C.-Zouch,  W.  v.  4. 

Alumni  Oxonienses :  the  members  of  the 

University  of  Oxford,  1715-1886  :  their  parent- 
age, birthplace,  and  year  of  birth,  with  a 
record  of  their  degrees  :  being  the  matricula- 
tion register  of  the  University,  alphabetically 
arranged,  revised,  and  annotated.  London, 
1887-88.     4  V.  r.  8°.  —2392 

Contents. 
Abbay,  R.-Dy8on,T.  J.  v.  1.     Labouchere,  H.-Ryves,   W. 
Eade,  E.-Kyte,  W.  E.  v.  2.         J.  F.  t.  S. 
Sabin,  J.  E.-Zouch,  T.  v.  4. 

The  Lyon  Office  and  the  Marjoribanks  fam- 
ily :  a  reply  to  the  remarks  of  the  Lyon  clerk 
depute.  Repr.  from  "Collectanea  Genealo- 
gica,"  pt.  8.   2  ed.     London  [1882].     8°.     2794 

Members  of  Parliament,  Scotland,  includ- 
ing the  minor  barons,  the  commissioners  for 
the  shires,  and  the  commissioners  for  the 
burghs,  1357-1882.    2  ed.    London,  1882,  r.  8°. 

2683 
iVoi«.— Privately  printed. 

Oxford  men,  1880-92.     With  a  record  of 

their  schools,  honours,  and  degrees.  Illustr. 
with  portraits  and  views.    Oxford,  1893.    4°. 

—2372 

Oxford  men  and  their  colleges.     Illustr. 

with  portraits  and  views,  together  with  the 
matriculation  register  1880-92.  Oxford,  1893. 
4°.  —2372 

Register  of  admissions  to  Gray's  Inn,  1521- 

1889,  together  with  the  register  of  marriages 
in  Gray's  Inn  Chapel,  1695-1754.  London, 
1889.     r.  8°.  —2361 

JVbte.— Privately  printed. 

Maternal  ancestry  of  James  Russell  l^ewcll.    2  pp. 

(Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  26, 1891,  p.  312.) 

{Ed.)    Collectanea  genealogica.    Pts.  1-20. 

London,  1881-85.     20  pts.  in  18,  r.  8°.  2795 

{Ed.)  Index  ecelesiasticus ;  or,  alphabet- 
ical lists  of  all  ecclesiastical  dignitaries  in 
England  and  Wales  since  the  Reformation. 
Oxford,  1890.     r.  8°.  1151 

{Ed.)    London    marriage    licences,    1521- 

1869.  From  excerpts  by  the  late  Col.  Chester. 
London,  1887.     r.  8°.  1502 

{Ed.)    Pedigrees  of  the  county  families  of 

England.  Heraldic  illustrations  by  J.  Forbes- 
Nixon.    V.  1.    Lancashire.    London,  1873.    4°. 

.2551 

{Ed.)    Pedigrees  of  the  county  families  of 

Yorkshire.    London,  1874.    2  v.  4°.  .2551 

{Ed.)  Pedigrees  recorded  at  the  visita- 
tions of  the  county  palatine  of  Durham  made 
by  Wm.  Flower,  in  1575,  by  Richard  St. 
George,  in  1615,  and  by  Wm.  Dugdale,  in  1666. 
London,  1887.     r.  8°.  .2523 

JVb(«.— Privately  printed. 


FOSTER,  Joseph 


1481 


FOTHERQILL,  John 


{Ed.)    Royal  lineage  of  our   noble   and 

gentle  families,  together  with  their  paternal 
ancestry.     Libr.  ed.     London,  1885.     4°.    2782 

(Ed.)      Visitation  of  Yorkshire,  made  in 

the  years  1584-85,  by  Robert  Glover,  to  which 
is  added  the  subsequent  visitation  made  in 
1612,  by  Richard  St.  George,  with  several  ad- 
ditional pedigrees.   London,  1875.  r.  8°.   .2523 

iVo(«.— Privately  printed. 

Foster,  L.  S. 

Published  writings  of  George  Newbold 
Lawrence,  1844-91.  [With  portrait.]  Wash- 
ington, 1892.  8°.  (Smithson.  Inst.  U.S.  Nat. 
Mus.  Bull.  no.  40. )  —3555 

Foster,  Mrs.  Margaret  E. 

Handbook  of  modern  European  literature. 
Phila.,  1850.     12°.  2223 

Italian  literature.    Edinburgh,  1853.    12°. 

2223 
Foster,  Robert  F. 

Whist  manual.  A  complete  system  of  in- 
struction in  the  game.     New  York,  1890.     16°. 

—1798 
Foster,  Roger.     Trial  by  newspaper.     4  pp. 

(N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  144,  1887,  p.  524.) 

Foster,  T.  Gregory. 

Judith.  Studies  in  metre,  language,  and 
style,  with  a  view  to  determining  the  date  of 
the  Old-English  fragment  and  the  home  of  its 
author.  Strassburg,  1892.  8°.  (Brink,  B.  E.  C. 
ten,  and  others,  Cluellen  und  forschungen, 
V.  71.)  —3166 

Foster,  Theodore  {Pub.) 

Cabinet  miscellany;  a  series  of  publica- 
tions on  various  subjects,  from  the  latest  and 
most  approved  writers.  New  York,  1836. 
7  V.  12°.  3126 

Contents.  Mason,  M.  Account  of  the  late  leronniit- 
l<-al  expedition  from  London  to  Weilburg,  v.  7.— 
Hoppns,  J.  Continent  in  1835;  sketches  in  Belgium, 
Glermany,  Switzerland,  Savoy,  and  France,  v.  6.— Quin, 
M.  J.  Steam  voyage  down  the  I>nnnbe,  v.  2.— East 
India  Hketelibook :  comprising  an  account  of  pres- 
ent state  of  society  in  Calcutta,  Bombay,  etc.,  v.  3.— 
Strang,  J.  Oerinany  in  1831,  v.  4.— Grant,  J.  Great 
metropoIlN,  v.  5.— Watt,  P.  Theory  of  Joint-Ntoek 
baniiin^,  v.  7.— Tietz,  M.  von.  St.  PctersburKh, 
Constantinople,  and  Napoli  di  Romania  in  1833-34,  v.  1. — 
Review  of  M.  de  ToeqiicviHe's  work  on  Democracy 
in  America,  v,  7.— Bentham,  J.    Defence  of  usury,  v.  7. 

Foster,  Thomas,  M.  D.  ( Philostratus,  pseud.) 

Somatopsychonoologia :  showing  that  the  proofs  of 
body,  life,  and  mind,  considered  as  distinct  essences, 
cannot  be  deduced  from  physiology,  but  depend  on  a 
distinct  sort  of  evidence :  being  an  examination  of  the 
controversy  concerning  life  carried  on  by  Laurence, 
Abernethy,  Rennell,  and  others.  50  pp.  (Pamphleteer, 
V.  24,  1824,  p.  477.) 

Foster,  William  Eaton.     1851—. 

Address  before  the  Rhode  Island  Society 
of  the  Sons  of  the  American  Revolution,  Feb. 
17,  1891.     New  York,  1892.     8°.  .2656 

References  to  the  history  of  presidential 

administrations,  1789-1885.  New  York,  1885. 
12°.    {Econ.  tracts,  no.  17.)  —1362 


Stephen  Hopkins,  a  Rhode  Island  states- 
man :  a  study  in  the  political  history  of  the 
eighteenth  century.  Providence,  1884.  2  pts. 
sq.  12°.  (Rhode  Island  Hist.  Tracts,  no.  19, 
pts.  1,  2. )  4642 

Town  government  in  Rhode  Island.  Bal- 
timore, 1886.  8°.  (Adams,  H.  B.,  Johns  Hop- 
kins Univ.  studies  in  hist,  and  polit.  set.  4  s. 
no.  2. )  4653 

Memorial  history  of  llartfortl  connt.y.  Conn.   3  pp. 

{Atlant.  Monthly,  v.  69,  18S7,  p.  271.)— Oregon.    2  pp. 
(Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  7,  1881,  p.  461.) 

Foster,  Wolcott  C. 

Treatise  on  wooden  trestle  bridges,  accord- 
ing to  the  present  practice  on  American  rail- 
roads.   New  York,  1891.    4°.  —2734 

Foster-Harhain,  Alfred  G.  (Tr.) 

Nibelungen  lied.  Lay  of  the  Nibelung. 
Tr.  from  the  German.    London,  1887.    12°. 

1216 

Fothergill,  John,  M.  D.    1712-80. 

Works.  With  some  account  of  his  life,  by 
John  Coakley  Lettsom.  [With  portrait.] 
London,  1784.     4°.  —3761 

Contents.  Letter  to  a  friend  in  the  country,  relative  to 
the  intended  school,  at  Ackwortli,  in  Yorkshire.— 
Extract  of  an  essay  upon  the  origin  of  amber.— Ehret, 
G.  D.  Description  of  the  andraehne,  with  its  botan- 
ical characters.— Case  of  an  angina  pectoris.— Fur- 
ther account  of  the  angina  pectoris.— Letter  relative  to 
the  cure  of  the  eliin-eoujfh.— Ellis,  J.  Extracts  from 
an  historical  account  of  eolFee. — Some  account  of  the 
late  Peter  Collinson.— On  painful  constipation 
from  indurated  foeces. — Further  remarks  on  the  treat- 
ment of  consumptions.— Remarks  on  the  cure  of  can- 
sumptions.— Remarks  on  the  use  of  balsams  in  the  cure 
of  consumptions. — On  the  employment  of  convicts. — 
t'orrespoutlence.— Of  the  use  of  the  cortex  peru- 
vluuiis  in  scrofulous  disorders. —Some  account  of  the 
cortex  winteraniis. — De  diaphra;;:inate  fisso,  ek 
mutatis  quorundam  viscerum  sedibus,  in  cadavere  puel- 
lae  decem  mensium  observatis;  epistola  Richardo  Mead. 
— Letter  on  a  ruptured  diaphragm,  and  a  change  in  the 
situation  of  some  viscera,  observed  in  the  body  of  a 
female  child  ten  months  old ;  addressed  to  Richard 
Mead.— Lettsom,  J.  C.  Some  account  of  the  disease  of 
whicli  F.  died.— On  the  use  of  tapping  early  in  drop- 
sies.—Dissertatio  medica  inauguralis,  de  einetlcoruin 
usu  in  variis  morbis  tractandis.— Medical  inaugural  dis- 
sertation, on  the  use  of  emetics,  in  various  diseases. — 
Enicllsh  freeholder's  addr<^s  to  his  countrymen. 
—  Remarks  on  the  cure  of  the  epilepsy,  to  which  are 
added  some  considerations  on  the  practice  of  bleeding 
in  apoplexies. — Of  a  paiiiful  affection  of  the  face.— Ob- 
servations on  the  cure  of  the  lluxes  by  small  doses  ol 
ipecacuanha.— Minutes  of  the  Medical  Society  respecting 
the  Fothert;illlan  nie<lal.— Letter  to  the  Medical 
Society,  concerning  an  astringent  fpuin  brought  frora 
Africa. — A  Iteniipleg-la,  attended  with  uncommon  cir- 
cumstances.—Observations  on  the  use  of  hemlock. — 
Lettsom,  J,  C.  Ifortus  Vptoncnsis:  or,  a  catalogue 
of  stove  and  green-house  plants  in  Dr.  Fothergill's  gar- 
den at  Upton.— Remarks  on  the  h.vdrrtcephalus  In- 
teruus.— Case  of  a  h.ydrophobia.— Lettsom,  J.  C. 
Some  account  [of  the  life]  of  F.— Essays  on  the  weather 
and  diseases  of  Lontlon  in  1751.— Sketch  of  the  epi- 
demic disease  which  appeared  in  London  towards  the 
end  of  the  year  1775.— Some  remarks  on  the  Bills  of  Mor- 
tality in  London.— Additional  directions  for  the  treat- 
ment of  persons  bit  by  mail  animals.— Account  of  the 
matrnetical  machine  contrived  by  the  late  Dr. 
Gowin  Knight.— Observations  on  the  manna  persl- 
cum.— Of  the  management  proper  at  the  cessation  of 


POTHERQILL,  John 


1482 


FOULIS,  Sir  John 


the    menses.— Remarks   on   the    neutral   salts   of 

plants,  and  on  Terra  foliata  Tartari.— Considerations 
relative  to  the  Sorlli  Anierlrnn  colonies.— Experi- 
ments on  mixing  oils,  resinous  and  pinguious  sub- 
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— Les  B^icniio^*— 'Son  payeur  et  le  serprent  boi- 
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— Le  Chevalier  qui  lioniia  Ha  feinine  au  dyablo. 
— La  Chesnaye,  N.  de.  4'4>iidaiiiiiaeioii  €le  ba»c- 
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Coriiette.— Gringore,  P.  <'r.y  et  sottie  tin  Jeu  «lu 
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I<e  Oouteux.— MaiMtre  d'eficolle.— Maistre  Mli- 
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— MnrtlreS.  Kstiene.— La  .Here  et  la  nile.— Villon, 
F.  Messleurn  de  Mallepaye  el  de  Balllevant.— 
Sfe««Jer  et  inarehandiHe.- MleuLv  qne  devanl. 
—  Le  Monde.  —  9IunduM,  C'aro,  l>enionia.  —  La 
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KHneN.  —  Portenr  d'eau.  —  Pou  d'acquest.  — 
Prin»e  €le  Calais.- CoUerye,  R.  de.    Le  Rcsoln.— 

Sclenee  et  Anerye Les  Sobres  Sotai.- Les  Th«- 

oloicastres.- Tout,  Kien,  et  t'liasenn.  —  Trois 
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Fournier,  Henri.    1830 — .    Bilan  de  la  R^pub- 

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Fournier,  Hugues  Marie  Henri.    1821 — .    Gou- 

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1884,  p.  5.) 

Fournier,  Jean  Alfred.  Atkinson,  R.  Four- 
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syphilitic  locomotor  ataxy.  4  pp.  [Brain,  v.  8,  1888, 
p.  561.) 

Fournier,    Louis    Pierre    Narcisse.      1803-80. 

Martin  Guerre.  71  pp.  1  pi.  (Dumas,  A.,  and  others. 
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Crimes   cglebres.      See    Dumas,    A.,    and 

others. 

Fournier,  Marc  Jean  Louis,  dit  Marc.    1818-79. 
Grande  ville.     See  Kock,   C.  P.  de,  and 

others. 
Fournier,  Paul  Bugfene  Louis.     1853 — . 

Royaume  d' Aries  et  de  Vienne  (1138-1378). 

Etude    sur   la   formation   territoriale   de  la 

France  dans  I'Est  et  le  Sud-Est.    Paris,  1891. 

r.  8°.  .2694 
Une    forme    particuli6re    des    fausses    d<'cr*tales 

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lioth.  Ecole  des  Chartes,  v.  49,  1889,  p.  325.) 

Fournier,  Pierre  Joseph  Marcel.     1856 — . 

Essai  sur  les  formes  et  les  eflfets  de  I'affran- 
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AfTrancliisseinents  du  V  au  XIII  siftcle.    Influence 

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( Tr. )     Histoire  du  droit  et  des  institutions 

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Fournier- Verneuil,  (— ). 

Paris :    tableau   moral   et   philosophique. 

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Fourteen  to  one.    10  pp.    Ward,  Mrs.  E.  8.  P. 

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FOX,  Arthur  E.  W. 


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Fowler,  Harold  North.   Erechtheion  at  Athens. 

24  pp.  4  pi.  (Am.  school  of  class,  studies  at  Athens, 
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class. philol.  v.  1,  p.  139.) 

Fowler,  Henry  Hartley.    1830—.    Committee 

of  supply.  6  pp.  {Contemp.  Rev.  v.  55,  1889,  p.  317.)  — 
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(Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  18,  1885,  p.  89.) 

Fowler,  J.  Cape.    Privilege  and  aristocracy. 

18  pp.    {Brit.  Quart.  Rev.  v.  80,  1884,  p.  47.) 

Fowler,  Sir  John.     1817—.     Channel  passage. 

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and    Baker,    Benjamin.      Forth   bridge, 

[lUustr.]    8  pp.    (iVme(ce»i(h  Ceni.  v.  26, 1889,  p.  35.) 

Fowler,  Joseph  Smith.  1822—.  East  Tennes- 
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Fowler,  Rev.  Joseph  Thomas.    On  the  use  of 

the  terms  of  crosier,  pastoral  staff,  and  cross.  24  pp. 
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(Ed.)     Life   of  St.   Cuthbert,  in  English  , 

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(Ed.)      Memorials  of  the  church  of  SS. 

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Fowler,  Lorenzo  Niles.    1811 — . 

Phrenology.   See  Fowler,  O.  S.,  and  others. 
Fowler,  Orrin  Squire,  and  others. 

Phrenology  proved,  illustr.,  and  applied, 
accompanied  by  a  chart.  New  York,  1836. 
12°.  1798 

Fowler,  R.  0.  (Ed.) 

Calendar  of  the  patent  rolls  preserved  in 

the  Public  Record  Office.    Richard  II,  1377- 

81.    See  Morris,  G.  J.,  and  Fowler,  R.  C.  (Eds. ) 

Fowh^r,  Robert  Ludlow.    The  Chesapeake  and 

Lt.  Ludlow.  24  pp.  {Mag.  Am.  Hist.  V.  25,  1891,  p.  289.) 
—Historic  liouHON  and  revolutionary  letters.  20  pp. 
{Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  24,  1890,  p.  81.)— Gov.  Thos.  l»ow- 
liall.    24  pp.     (ilfaj.  .liri.  if is(.  v.  16,  1886,  p.  409.) 

(Ed.)    Facsimile  of  the  Laws  and  acts  of 

the  General  Assembly  for  their  Majesties 
province  of  New  York  .  .  .  Printed  and  sold 
by  Wm.  Bradford,  1694.  Together  with  an 
historical  introduction,  notes  on  the  laws, 
and  appendices.  New  York,  1894.  r.  8°. 
( Grolier  Club. )  2262 

Fowler,  Samuel  Page.    1800—. 

Salem  witchcraft :  comprising  More  won- 
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and  Wonders  of  the  invisible  world,  by  Cot- 
ton Mather.  Together  with  notes  and  expla^ 
nations.     Salem,  1861.     12°.  2636 

Fowler,  Thomas,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.    1832—. 

History  of  Corpus  Christi  College,  with 
lists  of  its  members.  Oxford,  1893.  8°.  (Ox- 
fwd  Hist.  Soc.  V.  25. )  2535 

rorpns  C'hrlNtI  CoIIcht**'  28  pp.  (Clark,  A.,  Col- 
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controversies."    4  pp.    ( Mind,  v.  15,  1890,  p.  89. ) 

Hoiritianii,  P.    Fowler:  Progressive  morality.    7  pp. 

{Vierteljahrsschr.  f.  unssens.  philos.  v.  10,  1886,  p.  365.) — 
Itashdall,  H.  Wilson,  Fowler :  Principles  of  morals. 
8  pp.  (Mind,  V.  12,  1887,  p.  589.)— Sidsrwloli,  H.  Fow- 
ler :  Progressive  morality.  6  pp.  ( Mind,  v.  10,  1885, 
p.  266.) 

Fowler,  William.    1828—.    The  Basutos  and 

Sir  Bartle  Frere.  11  pp.  {Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  8,  1881, 
p.  547. )— Present  low  priops  and  their  causes.  12  pp. 
{Contemp.  Rev.  v.  47,  1885,  p. 538.) 

Fowler,   William    Chauncey,    D.   D.,   LL.   D. 

1793-1881. 

English  grammar.    The  English  language 

in  its  elements  and  forms,  with  a  history  of 

its    origin  and  development.      Revised  and 

enlarged.     New  York,  1885.     8°.  —2121 

Fowler,  William  Warde.    1847—. 

Julius  Caesar  and  the  foundation  of  the 

Roman  imperial  system.     New  York,   1892. 

12°.    (Abbott,  E.,  Heroes  of  the  nations.)  4726 
Among  the  birds  In  Wales.    7  pp.    {Mamiillan'a 

Jfag.  v.  58,  1888,  p.  338.)— Owls"  reveuge.    9  pp.    {Mac- 

millan's  Mag.  v.  59,  1889,  p.  304.) 

FowLs.    See  Poultry. 

Fox,  Arthur  E.  W.    Case  of  acute  ascending 

paralysis.  5  pp.  {Brain,  v.  2,  1880,  p.  418.)— Case  of 
eerebral  abscess.    4  pp.    (Brain,  v.  8, 1886,  p.  251.) 

and  Field,  Ernest.  Case  of  cerebral  tu- 
mour.   5  pp.    (Brain,  V.  3,  1881,  p.  252.) 


FOX,  Caroline 


1486 


POX,  Lt.-Col.  William  P. 


Fax,  Caroline.  Caroline  Fox's  Memories.   5  pp. 

lAUaitl.  Monthly,  v.  49,  1882,  p.  557;  London  Qimrt.  Rev. 
T.  58,  1882,  p.  322;  Quart.  Sev.  v.  153,  1882,  p.  530;  Weatm. 
Rev.  n.  8.  V.  62,  1882,  p.  156.)— Morley,  J.  Journals  of  F. 
to  pp.    {Form.  Rev.  u.  s.  v.  31, 1882,  p.  105.) 

F«.\,  Catherine.    See  Jencken,  Mrs.  C.  P. 
Fox,  Charles  James.    1749-1806. 

Memorials  and  correspondence.    Ed.   by 

Lord  John  Russell.    Phila.,  1853.    2  v.  8°.   4723 
On  the  rejection  of  Napoleon  Boiiaparto's  over- 

lureH  of  peace;  Honse  of  Commons,  Feb.  3,  1800.   68  pp. 

(Adams,  C.  K.,  Rep.  Brit.  orat.  v.  2,  p.  108.) 

Caxdecott,  a.    Safety  and  expediency  of 

conceding  the  Catholic  claims ;  with  the 
opinions  of  Pitt,  Burke,  Pox,  and  Wyndham 
thereon.     1828.     (PamphleU,  v.  45.)  3126 

Trotter,  J.  B.      Memoirs  of  the  latter 

years  of  Rt.  Hon.  Charles  James  Fox.    1811. 

4847 

AdainH,  C.  K.    C.  J.  Fox.    9  pp.    (In  his  pep.  Brit. 

orat.  V.  2,  p.  99.)— Bntler,  C.  Mr.  Pitt  and  F.  18  pp. 
(In  his  Reminiscences,  pp.  158, 169.)— King  Geori;  III 
and  F.  in  their  early  days.  24  pp.  (.Blachwood'a  Mag. 
V.  129,  1881,  p.  151.)— Early  history  of  F.  34  pp. 
(Westm.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  59,  1881,  p.  71.)— I..odge,  H.  C. 
Early  days  of  F.  25  pp.  (Jn  his  Studies  in  hist.  p.  85.)— 
IMalilen,  H.  Fox.  15  pp.  (/»  his  Distinguished  men 
of  mod.  times,  v.  4,  p.  163.) 

Fox,  Charles  James.    1811-46. 

History  of  the  old  township  of  Dunstable  : 
including  Nashua,  Nashville,  HoUis,  Hudson, 
Litchfield,  and  Merrimac,  N.  H.;  Dunstable 
and  Tyngsborough,  Mass.    Nashua,  1846.    12°. 

2627 
Fox,    Portescue.      Stimulants  and  narcotics, 

their  use  and  abuse.  17  pp.  {Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  IS,  1SS6, 
p.  923. )— On  the  gilds  of  8o<lbury  and  Dy  rhain.  4  pp. 

(Bristol  and  Qloucest.  Archaeol.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  13,  188ft- 
89,  p.  6.) 

Fox,  Francis  Frederick.    History  of  the  guilds 

of  Bristol.  9  pp.  (Bristol  and  Qloucest.  Archaeol.  Soc. 
Trans,  v.  3, 1878-79,  p.  90.) 

Fox,  George. 

Marsh,  J.     Popular  life  of  George  Fox, 

the  first  of  the  Quakers,     n.  d.  4723 

The  same.    1847.  4842 

Fox  and  the  early  (knakertt.    17  pp.    (lomdon  (iuart. 

Bct.v.  63,1885,  p.  97.) 

Fox,  George  E.    Roman  villa  at  Chedworth, 

Gloucestershire.  15  pp.  1  pi,  (Archaeol.  Jmim.  v.  44, 
1887,  p.  322.)— Notes  on  Roman  architectural  fragments 
found  in  I.cicPMter.  19  pp.  2  pi.  (Archaeol.  Joum. 
V.  48, 1889,  p.  46.)— Recent  discoveries  of  Roman  remains 
in  Lincoln.  6  pp.  1  pi.  (.Irc/ioeoiogia,  v. 53,  pt.  1,  1892, 
p.  233.)— Notes  on  a  recent  discovery  of  part  of  the  Ro- 
man wall  of  London.  8  pp.  1  pi.  (Archaeologia,  v.  52, 
pt.  2, 1890,  p.  609.)— Notes  on  painted  screens  and  roofs  in 
.Vorfolk.  13  pp.  (Arcliaeol.  Joum.  v.  47, 1890,  p.  65.)  — 
Koinnn  Norrolk,  37  pp.  (Archaeol.  Joum.  v.  46, 1889, 
p.  331.) 

and  others.     Excavations  on  the  site  of  the  Roman 

olty  at  Silchester,  Hants,  1890-95.  224  pp.  32  pi.  (Archae- 
ologia, v.  52,  pt.  2,  1890,  p.  733;  V.  53,  pt.  1,  1892,  p.  263; 
pt.  2,  1893,  p.  539;  v.  54,  pt.  1,  1894,  p.  199;  pt.  2,  1895, 
p.  439;  V.  55,  pt.  1,  1896,  p.  215.) 

Fox,  Capt.  Gustavus  Vasa.    1821-83.    Attempt 

to  solve  the  problem  of  the  first  landing  place  of  Colum- 
bus in  the  new  world.  66  pp.  ( U.  S.  Coast  and  Geodetic 
Survey,  Report,  1880,  p.  346. )— First  landfall  of  Columbus. 
II  pp.    (Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  9,  1883,  p.  240.) 


Fox,  Henry,  1  Baron  Holland.    Jesse,   J.   H. 

Henry  Fox,  Lord  Holland.  23  pp.  (In  hi»  Mem.  of 
celebr.  Etonians,  v.  1,  p.  34.) 

Fo.\,  Henry  Edward  Vassall,  4  Baron  Holland 
(Ed.)  1802-59.  Souvenirs.  See  Pox,  H.  R. 
v.,  3  Baron  Holland. 

Fox,  Henry  Richard  Vassall,  3  Baron  Holland. 
1773-1840. 

Souvenirs  des  cours  de  France,  d'Espagne, 
de  Prusse,  et  de  Russie,  pub.  par  Lord  Hol- 
land son  flls,  et  tr.  de  1' Anglais,  par  E.  P. 
Avec  un  avant-propos  des  notes  et  des  6clair- 
cissements  historiques.  Paris,  1862.  12°. 
(BarriSre,  J.  P.,  Mim.  rel.  hist,  de  France, 
v.  27. )  4656 

Macaulay,  F.  B.,  1  Baron  Macaulay.    Lord  Holland. 

14  pp.    (In  his  Crit.  and  hist,  essays,  v.  3,  p.  313.) 

Fox,  John.     1516-87. 

Acts  and  monuments.  With  a  preliminary 
dissertation  by  Rev.  George  Townsend.  Ed. 
by  Rev.  Stephen  R.  Cattley.  London,  1839- 
41.     8  v.  8°.  —4191 

Universal  history  of  Christian  martyrdom  : 

from  the  birth  of  our  blessed  Saviour  to  the 
latest  periods  of  persecution.  Now  ed.  :  em- 
bellished with  sixty  fine  engravings.  Phila., 
1832.     2  V.  8°.  — 4102 

— —  Imprisonment  of  the  Princess  Klizabelh.  31  pp. 
(Arber,  E.,  Eng.  garner,  v.  i,  p.  112.)— False  fearful  im- 
agination of  lire  at  Oxford  University.  12  pp. 
(Arber,  E.,  Eiig.  gamer,  v.  1,  p.  101.) 

WintorN,  W.    John  Foxe  the  martyrologist  and  his 

family.    55  pp.    (Royal  Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  5,  1877,  p.  28.) 

Fox,  John.    16  cent.    Voyage  to  the  streit  of 

Gibraltar,  1563.  7  pp.  (Hakluyt,  R.,  Voyages,  v.  2,  p.  246.) 

Fox,  Capt.  Luke,  and  Jaines,  Capt.  Thomas. 
Voyages  in  search  of  a  north-west  passage, 
1631-32  .  .  .  Ed.  with  notes  and  introduction 
by  Miller  Christy.  [With  portraits.]  Lon- 
don, 1894.     2  V.  8°.     (Hakluyt  Soc. )  2402 

Fox,  Margaret.     See  Kane,  Mrs.  M.  P. 

Fox,  Stephen  Newcome.    1850—.    Invasion  of 

pauper  foreigners.    13  pp.    (Contemp.  Rev.  v.  53,  1888, 

p.  855.) 
Fox,  T.  Colcott  (Ed.) 

Drug  eruptions.    By  P.  A.  Morrow.    See 

Morrow,  P.  A. 
Fox,  Rev.  Thomas  Bayley.     1808-76.     Thos.  B. 

Fox.    9  pp.     (Harvard  Mem.  bicg.  v.  2,  p.  115.)— George 

Wliittemore,  Jr.     10  pp.    (Harvard  Mem.  Inog.  v.  1, 

p.  379.) 

Fox,  Thomas  Bayley,  Jr.    Fox,  T.  B.    Thos.  B. 

Fox.    9  pp.     (Harvard  Mem.  biog.  v.  2,  p.  115.) 

Fox,  Lt.-Col.  William  P. 

Regimental  losses  in  the  American  Civil 
war,  1861-65.  A  treatise  on  the  extent  and 
nature  of  the  mortuary  losses  in  the  Union 
regiments,  with  full  and  exhaustive  statistics 
compiled  from  the  official  records  on  file  in 
the  State  military  bureaus  and  at  Washing- 
ton.    Albany,  1889.     4°.  2611 

Chances  of  bein;;  hit  in  battle  :  a  study  of  regi- 
mental losses  in  the  Civil  war.  14  pp.  (Century  Mag. 
v.  14,  1888,  p.  93.)  — Strength  of  the  Confederate 
arniieH.  2  pp.  (Southern  Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  v.  24,  p.  200. ) 


POX  FAMILY 


1487 


FRACTIONS 


Fox  taiiiily.     Winters,   W.     Jolin  Poxe  the 

martyrologist  and  his  family.  55  pp.  (Royal  Hist.  Soc. 
TrmiH.  V.  5,  1877,  p.  2S.) 

Pox  INMiit,  N.  H.     Tuttle,  O.  W.  Report  of 

an  Indian  massacre  at  Fox  Point.    11  pp.  ( In  his  Capt. 

IiYancis  Ohanipernowne  .  .  .  and  other  hist,  papers, 
p.  181.) 

Fox  terrier.  Lee,  R.  History  and  descrip- 
tion, with  reminiscences,  of  the  fox  terrier. 
1895.  —2616 

See  also  I>0{;-m. 

Fox-Da  vies,  Arthur  Charles  {Ed. ) 

Fairbairn's  Book  of  crests.  See  Pairbairn,  J. 

and  Crooke.s,  M.  E.  B.     Book  of  public 

arms :  a  cyclopaedia  of  the  armorial  bearings, 
heraldic  devices,  and  seals,  as  authorized  and 
as  used,  of  the  counties,  cities,  towns,  and 
universities  of  the  United  Kingdom.  Derived 
from  the  official  records.  Edinburgh,  1894. 
4°.  2762 

Foxe.    See  Fox. 

Foxes.     Audubon,  J.  J.,  and  Bachman,  J. 

American  black,  or  silver  fox ;  Arctic  fox ;  Jackall  fox. 
15  pp.  3  pi.  (In  their  Quadrupeds  of  N.  America,  v.  3, 
pp.  70,  89,  255.)— Bewick.  T.  The  fox.  [lUustr.] 
10  pp.  {In  /tis  Gen.  hist,  of  quadrupeds,  p.  303.) — Ijieb- 
reclif ,  F.  Ein  fuchsraythus.  4  pp.  (Oermania,  v.  11, 
1866,  p.  99.) — Miirrny,  A.  Foxes.  (In  his  Geog.  distrib. 
of  mammals,  p.  109.)— Smith,  C.  H.  Foxes.  26  pp. 
5  pi.    (Jardine,  Sir  W.,  Nat.  Ubr.  v.  19,  p.  232.) 

Foxglove.     See  Digitalis. 

Fox-hiiiitiiig'>  Somerset,  H.  C.  P.,  8  Duke.of 
Beaufort,  and  Morris,  M.  In  their  Hunting. 
1886.     {Badminton  lAbr.)  —1797 

Barrow,  Mrs.  F.  E.  M.  (Annt  Fanny,  pseud.)    Fox 

hunt  at  Pau.  3  pp.  (Scribner^s  Monthly,  v.  12,  1876, 
p.  661.)— Boiinett,  T.  J.  Charlton  and  the  Charlton 
bunt:  a  sketch  of  the  olden  tinfe.  9  pp.  (Sussex  Ar- 
chaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  15,  1863,  p.  74.)— Biirronglis,  J.  A 
white  day  and  a  Yed  fox.  4  pp.  (Scribner's  Monthly, 
V.  16,  1878,  p.  188.)— 1>»  veil  port,  W.  B.  Fox-hunting. 
14  pp.  {Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  13,  1883,  p.  978.)— Ullzey,  M. 
G.  Fox-hunting  in  Virginia.  25  pp.  (Shields,  G.  O.,  Big 
gamxe  of  N.  America,  p.  523.) — l<04lg;e,  H.  C.  Cross- 
country riding  in  America.  15  pp.  ( Century  Mag.  v.  10, 
1886,  p.  336.)— Martin,  E.  S.  Fox-hunting  in  the  Gene- 
see valley.  15  pp.  (Harper's  Mag.  v.  85,  1892,  p.  511.)— 
RobinNon,  B.  B.  Fox-hunting  in  New  England.  14  pp. 
{Scribner's  Monthly,  v.  15,  1878,  p.  293.)— Taylor,  H.  On 
Mr.  Trollope's  defence  of  fox-hunting.  6  pp.  {Fortn. 
Rev.  n.  s.  v.  7,  1870,  p.  63.) 
See  c^lso  Hunting:  aiitl  tlie  t'liaso, — Sports. 

Foxtoii,  Thomas.     18  cent. 

The  Tower :  a  poem.  London,  1727.  16°. 
( With  Wharton,  P.,  Duke  of  Wharton,  Works, 
V.  1. )  2105 

Foxton,  England.    Hill,  J.  H.    Poxton.    8  pp. 

{In  his  Hist-  of  the  parish  of  Langton,  p.  257.) 
See  also  I.eleeMtcrMliire. 

Foxwell,  E.,  and  Farrer,  T.  C.  Express 
trains  English  and  foreign.  Being  a  statis- 
tical account  of  all  the  express  trains  of  the 
world  with  railway  maps  of  Gt.  Britain  and 
Europe.     London,  1889.     8°.  —2726 

Foxwell,  H.  S.  {Ed.) 

Investigations  in  currency  .and  finance. 
iSee  Jevons,  W.  8. 


Foy,  Maximilien  S^bastien.     1775-1825. 

Histoire  de  la  guerre  de  la  Pfininsule  sous 
Napolfion,  pr6c6d6e  d'un  tableau  politique  et 
militaire  des  puissances  belligSrantes.  2  6d. 
Paris,  1827.     4  v.  and  atlas,  8°.  .2686 

Villciiiaiii.  A.  F.    Souvenirs  de  la  Sorbonne  en  1825 : 

DgmosthSne  et  le  G«n.  Foy.  26  pp.  {In  his  Souvenirs 
contemp.  p.  267.) 

Foy,  W.    Altpersisches.    12  pp.     {Zeits.  f.  ver- 

gleich.  sprachforsch.  v.  33,  1895,  p.  419.) 

Foyot,  Louis.  1838—. 

Dictionnaire  des  finances.     See  Say,  J.  B. 
L.,  and  others. 
Fraas,  A.    Landwirthschaftliche  krisen.    9  pp. 

(  Unsere  Zeit,  1865,  v  1,  p.  701.) 

Fraas,  Karl  Nikolaus.  1810-75.  Die  kunst- 
duengerfabrikation  vom  standpunkte  der  volkswirth- 
schaft.    10  pp.    (C/7»«creZei«,  1866,  V.  1,  p.  541.) 

l^'racassetti,   Giuseppe.     1802 — .     Dante  e  11 

Petrarca.  16  pp.  (Cellini,  M.,  and  Ghivizzani,  G.,  Dante 
e  il  SILO  secolo,  p.  623.) 

Fracastoro,  Qirolamo.   1483-1553.   Alcon,  sive 

de  cura  canum  venaticorum.  8  pp.  (Lemaire,  N.  E., 
Poet.  Lat.  min.  v.  1,  p.  169.) — Maiden's  bltish  :  or, 
Joseph  .  .  .  Tr.  by  J.  Sylvester.  17  pp.  (Saluste  du 
Bartas,  G.,  His  divine  weekes  and  workes,  p.  409.)— Se  tra  i 
pastorl  che  fanno  Tevere  et  Arno.  3  pp.  (Carducci, 
G.,  Poesia  barbara,  p.  281.) 

Greswell,   W.   p.    Memoirs  of  Angelus 

Politianus  .  .  .  Hieronymus  Pracastorius  .  .  . 
1805.  3812 

Fracco,  Ambrogio  Novidio.   Pecci,  B.  Novidio 

Fracco.  3  pp.  (Soc.  rom.  di  storia  patria,  Archiv. 
v.  13,  1890,  p.  466.) 

Fracliet,  G6rard  de.     — 1271.     Chronicon  et 

anonyma  ejusdem  operis  continuatio.  70pp.  (Bouquet, 
M.,  Rec.  hist.  Oaules,  v.  21,  p.  1.)— E  chronico  ordinis 
praetlieatoruni.  5  pp.  (Bouquet,  M.,  Rec.  hist. 
Gaules,  v.  23,  p.  178.) 

Fractions. 

Bauer.  G.  Von  einem  kettenbruche  Euler*s  und 
eineni  theorem  von  Wallis.  20  pp.  (Munich,  Akad. 
wissens.  Denkschr.  v.  40 :  Mathetnat.-phys.  classe,  Ab* 
handl.  v.  11,  pt.  2,  1872,  p.  97.)— Bietrleh,  M.  Ueber 
den  zusammenhang  gewisser  determinanten  mit  bruch- 
functionen.  7  pp.  {Joum.  f.  d.  reine  u.  angewan. 
math.  V.  69,  1868,  p.  190.)— Heine,  H.  E.  Mittheilung 
ueber  kettenbrueche.  12  pp.  {Joum.  f.  d.  rei-ne  u. 
angewan.  math,  way,  1867,  p.  315.)— Ilerniite,  C.  Ex- 
trait  d'une  lettre  A  M.  Paul  Gordan.  [Sur  Texpression 
Usin  x  +  Vcosx  +  W.]  9  pp.  {Jonrn.f.  d.  reine  u.angeumn. 
math.  V.  76, 1873,  p.  303.)— Jacobi,  K.  G.  J.  Allgemeine 
theorie  der  kettenbruchaehnlichen  algorithmen,  in 
welchen  jede  zahl  aus  drei  vorhergehenden  gebildet 
wird.  36  pp.  {Journ.  f.  d.  reine  u.  angetvan.  math.  v.  69, 
1868,  p.  29.)— Sclicnfiel,  L.  Ueber  eine  kettenbruchent- 
wickelung.  2  pp.  {Journ.  f.  d.  reine  u.  angewan.  math. 
V.  80,  1875,  p.  95.) — Seirtel,  L.  Bemerkungen  ueber  den 
zusammenhang  zwischen  dem  bildungsgesetze  einea 
kettenbruches  und  der  art  des  fortgangs  seiner  naehe- 
rungsbrueche.  44pp.  (Munich, Akad. wissens. Denfcac/ir. 
V.  28:  Mathemat.-phys.  classe,  Abluindl.  v.  7,  pt.  3,  1856, 
p.  559.)— Stern,  M.  A.  Beweiseinessatzesvon  Legendre. 
16  pp.  {Journ,  f.  d.  reine  u.  angewan.  math.  v.  67,  1867, 
p.  114.)— TlionK',  L.  W.  Ueber  die  kettenbruchent- 
wickelung  der  Gausschen  function  F{a.l,  y,  x).  15  pp. 
{Joum.  /.  d.  reine  «.  angeioan.  math.  v.  66,  1866,  p.  322.) 
— Ueber  die    kettenbruchentwickelung  des  Gausschen 

quotienten     — -^-j — z—^ — r — •       11  pp.    {Joum.  /.  d. 

^  F{a,  ^,y,x) 

reine  u.  angewan.  math.  v.  67,  1867,  p.  299.) 
See  also  Mathematics. 


FRACTURES 


1488 


FRAIS,  AuB  der 


Frrtc'turos.  Dupuytren,  Q.,  Baron.  On  the 
injuries  and  diseases  of  bones.  1847.  (Syden- 
ham Soc. )  —3776 

Billroth.  C.  T.    Injuries  and  diseases  of  the  lower 

cutrtMuity.  82  pp.  ( Clinical  surgery,  p.  387 :  New  Sj/den- 
*am  Soo.  v.W.j—BwMllo,  Sir  B.  C.  On  ununited  frac- 
tures. IS  pp.  (Works,  V.  3,  p.  198.)— Hippocrates. 
Des  fractures.  [Or.  arid  Fr.]  153  pp.  ( CEuvrea  compl. 
V.  3,  p.  411.)— TA*  same.  [Gr.  and  Lat.]  72  pp.  (Opera 
omnia,  v.  3,  p.  64:  Kuehn,  K.  G.,  Med.  Gr.  opera,  v.  23; 
Hippocratis  el  alior.  med.  vet.  reliq.  v.  3,  p.  3.)— The  same, 
in  Eng.  64  pp.  (Genuine  works,  v.  2,  p.  489:  Sydenham 
Soc.) 

Sec  also  Joints.— Surifery. 

Fradciilmrg,  Rev.  J.  N.    Abraham's  offering 

of  Isaac.    3  pp.    (Am.  Antiq.  v.  6, 1884,  p.  29.) 

Fnidin,  Gilbert  Letainturier-.  See  Letain- 
turier-Fradin,  Q. 

Fraeder.sdorft",  J.  Wilhelm. 

Copious  phraseological  English-Greek  lex- 
icon, revised,  enlarged,  and  improved  by  the 
late  Thomas  K.  Arnold  and  Henry  Browne. 
6  ed.     London,  1882.     8°.  1195 

Fraenkel,  Karl  Arthur  Julius.    1852 — .    Ueber 

die  quellen  der  in  die  Anabasis  des  Arrian  eingelegten 
reden.    3  pp.    (Kheinucft.  mu«.  n.  s.  v.  39, 1884,  p.  159.) 

Fraeiikel,  Ludwig.    Zu  "All's  well  that  ends 

well."  6  pp.  (i4n9iia,  V.  14, 1892,  p.  457.)— Einelateinische 
parallele  zu  <*liaiieer's  ''  Miller's  tale.  *'  3  pp. 
(Anglia,  v.  16,  1894,  p.  261.)— Richard  Gosche.  4  pp. 
(Unsere  Zeit,  1890,  v.  2,  p.  90.)— Bemerkungen  zur  ent- 
wicklung  des  Ciiroblanisnius.  13  pp.  (Germa/nia, 
V.  36, 1891,  p.  181.)— Znm  stoffe  von  Marlowe's  "  Tam- 
burlnine.  "  3  pp.  (Eng.  studien,  v.  16, 1892,  p.  459.)— 
Zum  ProteiiHuiaerchcii  und  anderen  wandernden 
stoffen.  3  pp.  {Geriitom'o,  V.36,  1891,  p.  308.)- Zur  ge- 
schichte  von  Shakespeare's  befcanntwenlen  in 
den  Niederlanden.  5  pp.  (Eng.  stmdien,  v.  16,  1891, 
p.  155.)— Neue  beitraege  zur  gescbichte  des  stoffes  von 
Hhnkespeare's  "Romeo  and  Jnllet. "  23  pp. 
(Eng.  studien,  v.  19,  1894,  p.  183. )  —  Bibliographie  der 
I'hland-litteratur.  25  pp.  (Germania,  v.  34,  1889, 
p.  345. 

Frat'iikel,  Max.     Das  grosse  siegesdenkmal 

Attalos  des  Ersten.  10  pp.  (PMioiogtis,  v.  54, 1895,  p.  1.) 
—Zur  geschichte  der  attischen  llnanzverwaltnni^. 
15  pp.  (Hiat.  und  philol.  aufsaetze,  p.  35.) — Zur  Dra- 
kontlsehen  verrassnng.  16  pp.  (iJ/ietnwcft  mu». 
n.  8.  v.  47,  1892,  p.  473.) 

-  Ergebnisse  der  ausgrabungen  zu  Perga- 
mon.    See  Humann,  K.,  and  others. 

( Ed. )    Jahrbuch  des  Kaiserlich  Deutechen 

Archaeologischen  Instituts.  See  Kaiserlich 
Deutsches  Archaeologisches  Institut. 

Fraenkel,  Siegmund.     1855—.    Zum  Pihrist. 

8  pp.  (Deutsch.  morg.  gesells.  Zeits.  v.  46,  1892,  p.  741.)— 
Das  scliaf  und  dns  niesser.  4  pp.  (Deubch.  morg. 
geaells.  Zeils.  v.  46, 1892,  p.  787.) 

FraciikiHc-bc  zeit.  Arnold,  C.  F.  W.,  Deutsche 

geschichte,  v.  2.  3603 

Fra^ianni,    Niccold.      Palermo,    F.      Secolo 

XVIII,  nella  vita  di  P.  24  pp.  (Archlv.  star,  ital.  2  s. 
V.  3,  pt.  1,  185B,  p.  113.) 

FraBilc.    11  pp.    Boughton,  G.  H.     (Harper'8 

Mag.  V.  78,  1889,  p.  77.) 

FragrmciiH  p.sycholo^iqiies  sur  la  folie.    Leu- 
ret,  F.  —3706 
Fratfincnt  d'une  g6n6alogie  des  rois  de  France. 

1  p.    (Bouquet,  H.,  Bee.  AM.  Ooule*,  v.  2S,  p.  146.) 


Fragment  d'une  lettre  6crit  de  Fontainebleau. 

4  pp.  Dudevant,  Mme.  A.  L.  A.  D.  (G.  Sand,  psewd.), 
(Euvres  compl,  v.  85,  p.  299. 

Fi'iitfiiient  de  coinpte  reiatif  4  un  convoi  d' Ar- 
gent men6  de  Paris  k  Toulouse  en  1285,  pour  Texp^dition 
d'Aragon.  S  pp.  (Bouquet,  M.,  Rec.  hist.  Oaules,  v.  22, 
p.  732.) 

Fragment  on  government.    Bentham,  J. 

—2315 
Fraginenta  comimtorum  ab  anno  1227  ad 

annum  1326.  38  pp.  (Bouquet,  M.,  Rec.  hist.  Oaules,  v.22, 
p.  736. ) 

Fragmenta  cpithalainioriiin  veterum,  sive 

adlocutiones  sponsales,  quae  seorsum  exstant.  4  pp. 
(Lemaire,  N.  E.,  Poet.  Lat.  min.  v.  3,  p.  404;  Wemsdorf, 
J.  C,  Poet.  Lat.  min.  v.  4,  p.  499.) 

Fragmenta  evangelica.  Crowfoot,  J.  R.  { IV. ) 

—1252 
Fragmenta  Herculanensia.  Scott,  W.  {Ed.) 

1213 

Fragmenta  juris  Romani  Vaticana.   109  pp. 

(Buschke,  G.  P.  E.,  Jurispr.  ant^ustinianae,  p.  688.) 

Fragmenta  pliilosopliorum  Graecorum.  3  v. 
Mullach,  P.  W.  A.  (Ed.)  (Didot,  A.  F.,  Bib- 
lioth.  gr.)  3263 

Fragmenta  regalia.  Memoirs  of  Elizabeth. 
Naunton,  Sir  R.  1558 

Fragmente  der  epischen  poesie  der  Griechen, 
bis  zum  ende  des  fuenften  jahrhunderts  nach 
Christus.     Duentzer,  J.  H.  J.  3282 

Fragment.s,  Portfolio  of;  relative  to  the  his- 
tory ...  of  the  county  palatine  and  duchy  of 
Lancaster.    Gregson,  M.  2531 

Fragments  d'une  vie  de  St.  Thomas  de  Can- 
torbfiry  en  vers  accoupl6s.  Meyer,  M.  P.  H. 
(Ed.)     (Soc.  des  anc.  textea  fr.)  — 1124 

Fragments  from  the  travels  of  Theodore  El- 
bert.   92  pp.    Sterling,  J.,  Essays  and  tales,  v.  2,  p.  1. 

Fragments  of  Zeno  and  Cleanthes.  Pearson, 
A.  C.  4277 

Fragments  on  nature  and  life.  20  pp.  Emer- 
son, R.  W.,  Works,  V.  9,  p.  278. 

Fragments  on  the  poet  and  the  poetic  gift. 

15  pp.    Emerson,  R.  W.,  ITorfcs,  v.  9,  p.  263. 

Fragmentnni  Bro.\ellense.    6  pp.     (Loewe, 

G.,  Corpus  glossarium  Lat.  v.  3,  p.  393.) 

Fragmentnni  de  miraculis  Sanctae  Geno- 

vefae.   4  pp.    (Bouquet,  M.,  Rec.  hist.  Gaul£s,  v.  23,  p.  1&5.) 

Fragonard,  Jean  Honorg. 

Bergeret,  p.  J.  O.  Bergeret  et  Fragonard. 
Journal  inSdit  d'un  voyage  en  Italic  1773-74. 
Pr6c6d6  d'une  fitude  par  M.  A.  Torngzy.    1895. 

1481 

Fragonard,    Thgophile,    and    Duf^y,    { — ). 

Types   et   caractferes    anciens,   d'aprfes     des 

documents  peints   ou   6crits.      Dessins  par. 

See  Mazuy,  A. 

Fraipont,  Julien.    1857 — . 

Genre Polygordius.  Berlin,  1887.  4°.  (Fau- 
na und  flora  des  Oolfes  von  Neapel,  v.  14. ) 

—1581 

Frals,  Aua  der.    4  pp.     (Verein  f.   gesch.   d. 

Deutfichen  in  Boehmen,  Uittheil.  v.  2, 1864,  p.  91.) 


FRAM,  Ship 


1489 


FRANCE,  Chambre  dee  D6pnt«8 


Fraiii,  S/iip.  Hansen,  F.  "  Farthest  north ; " 
being  tlie  record  of  a  voyage  of  exploration 
of  the  ship  Fram,  1893-96.     1897,  2  v.        .2463 

NTcrdriip.  O.  N.    Report  on  the  drifting  of  the  F. 

from  March  14,  1895.  113  pp.  (Nansen,  F.,  "Farthest 
north,"  V.  2,  p.  519.) 

Frainfield,  England.    Hoare,  H.  R.    Notes  on 

the  church  of  St.  Thomas  i  Beckct,  Framfleld,  and  on 
the  ancient  parish  gentry.  14  pp.  1  pi.  (Sussex  Archaeol. 
Soc.  Coll.  V.  4,  1851,  p.  291.) 
See  also  Siiswox. 

Franiiiigliain,  Mass.  Barry,  W.  History  of 
Framingham.     1847.  2635 

Framliiiifliani,  England.  Hawbs,  R.  History 
of  Framlingham.     1798.  .2522 

See  also  SiifTolk. 

Frainptou,  Mary.    1773-1846. 

Journal,  from  the  year  1779,  until  the  year 
1846.  Including  various  interesting  and 
curious  letters,  anecdotes,  etc.,  relating  to 
events  which  occurred  during  that  period. 
Ed.  with  notes  by  her  niece,  Harriot  G. 
Mundy.     2  ed.     London,  1885.     8°.  4765 

Fraii^ais  en  Afrique.  R6cits  alggriens.  2  v. 
Ferret,  E.  3425 

Fraii<;aise,  La,  France.   Mary-Lafon,  J.  B.  La- 

fon,  di(.  Coutumes  et  privil&ges  de  La  Frangaise.  22  pp. 
(Soc.  antiq.  de  France,  Mim.  v.  16,  1842,  p.  459.) 

France,  Jacques  Anatole  Thibault,  dit  Anatole. 

1844—.  Preface.  6  pp.  (Ginisty,  P.,  Annie  lit.,  1891, 
p.  V.)— Lettre  de  Sicllo.  IJ  pp.  (Theocritus,  OarUtya, 
p.  1.)— Thais:  conte  philosophique.  109  pp.  {Rev.  d. 
deux  mondes,  1889,  3  p«r.  v.  94,  pp.  Ill,  319,  608.) 

Cotirtiicy,  W.  L.     Anatole  France.     6  pp.    {Mac- 

millan'a  Mag.  v.  56, 1887,  p.  422. ) 

France,  Renon  or  Ranulphe  de.    —1628. 

Histoire  des  trouble  des  Pays-Bas,  pub. 
par  M.  Charles  Plot.  Bruxelles,  1886-91.  3  v. 
4°.  3402 

Note.  —Original   title ;    Histoire  des  causes  de  la  d^s 
union,  rdvoltes,  et  alterations  des  Pal's-Bas. 

France.  I. 

Official  publications,  arranged  in  the  follow- 
ing order : 

Assembl^e  Constiluaute  de  1848. 

Assembiee  Nationale  Constituante,  1789-92. 

Asseniblge  Nationale  Legislative,  1791-92. 

Chambre  des  Deputes. 

Comite  de  TAgriculture  et  du  Commerce,  1789-95. 

Comite  de  Salut  Public,  1793-95. 

Commission  des  Archives  Diplomatiques. 

Conseil  d'Etat. 

Convention  Nationale,  1792-95, 

Corps  L6gislatif. 

Direction  Genfirale  des  Douanes. 

Directoire  Ex6cutif,  1795-99. 

Etats  G6neraux,  1302-1789. 

Etata  Provinciaux,  1229-1789. 

Gouvcrnement  de  la  Defense  Nationale,  1870-71. 

Minist^re  d'Etat. 

Ministfere  de  la  Guerre. 

Ministfere  de  I'Instruction  Publique,  des  Cultes,  et 

des  Beaux-arts. 
Minist^re   de   la    Maison    de    I'Erapereur    et    des 

Beaux-arts. 
Mini8t6re  de  la  Marine. 
Ministire  des  Affaires  EtrangSrea. 
Ministfere  des  Arts. 
Minist^ire  des  Finances. 
Ministirc  des  Travaux  Publics. 


Parlement. 

Secretaire  d'Etat  des  Colonics. 

8«nat. 

Tiers  Etat. 

Tresor  des  Chartes. 

France,  Assemblie  Cmistituante  dc  1848. 

Loiidnn,  £.  L'Assemlfiee  Nationale ;  Pbysionomie 
de  I'Assembiee  Nationale.  22  pp.  {Corre»pondant,  v.22, 
1848,  pp.  97,  381.) 

France,  AssemblSe  Nationale  Constituante,  1789- 
92. 

Constitution  franjaise,  prfisentfie  au  Roi 
le  3  Sept.  1791,  et  accept^e  par  Sa  Majesty  le 
14  du  mgme  mois.    Paris,  1791.    8°.  .2686 

Authentic  copy  of  the  French  constitution, 

as  revised  and  amended  by  the  National  As- 
sembly, and  presented  to  the  King  on  the  3 
of  Sept.,  1791.  Tr.  from  the  original.  Lon- 
don, 1791.     8°.     {Pamphlets,  V.  10.)  3116 

Exposition    des    motifs    d'aprfes    lesquels 

I'Assemblfie  Nationale  a  proclamfi  la  convo- 
cation d'une  Convention  Nationale,  et  pro- 
noncfi  la  suspension  du  pouvoir  exficutif  dans 
les  mains  du  Roi.  Paris,  1792.  8°.  ( With 
France,  Assembl6e  Nat.  Constit.  Constitution 
frangaise,  1791.)  .2686 

Procts-vei'bal.    seance  permanente.    DuVendredi 

10  Aottt,  1792,  Pan  quatrieme  de  la  liberte.  26  pp.  (  With 
France,  AssemblSe  Nat.  Constit.  Constitution  franqaise, 
1791.) 

Burke,   E.    Letter  to  a  member  of  the 

National  Assembly ;  in  answer  to  some  ob- 
jections to  his  book  on  French  affairs.  1791. 
{Pamphlets,  v.  7.)  3116 

Christie,  T.    Letters  on  the  Revolution 

of  France,  and  on  the  new  constitution  estab- 
lished by  the  National  Assembly.   Pt.  1.   1791. 

4605 

Fray-Fourndbr,  a.  {Ed.)    Cahiers  de  do- 

ISances  suivis  de  documents  et  notices  sur  les 
dfiputfis  de  la  Haute- Vienne  3,  I'Assemblfio 
Constituante  de  1789.  1893.  (Limousin,  Soc. 
des  archives  hist.  2  s.  Archives  r6vol.  fasc.  4. ) 

.2694 

Abbott,  J.  S.  C.    The  National  Assembly.     12    pp. 

(Harper't  Mag.  v.  15,  1857,  p.  606.)— Diverses  pieces  inven- 
toriees  chez  M.  ]>elnporte,  Administrateur  dc  la  liste 
civile,  lues  &  I'Assembiee  Nationale,  le  Vendredi  17  Aoftt. 
Troisifeme  collection.  10  pp.  (  With  France,  .AasembUe 
Nat.  Constit.  C'ons(i(«(i»ra /rattfatsc,  1791.)  — I*l^<*«'«  trou- 
vees  dans  Ic  secretaire  du  Roi,  lues  h  I'Assenibiec  Natio- 
nale le  15  Aoflt,  1792,  I'an  4  de  la  liberte.  4  pp.  (  With 
France,  Assemblie  Nat.  Constit.  Constitution  frangaise 
1791.) 

See  also  Oazrtte  iiallonalo,  ou  le  Mouiteur  uni- 
versel  (in  preceding  catalogue). 

France,  Assemblie  Nationale  Ligislative,1791-92. 
ProcSs-verbaux  du   Comity    d'instruction 
publique,  pub.   et  annotfis  par  M.   J.   Guil- 
laume.      Paris,  1889.      r.  8°.      {Coll.   de  doc. 
in6d.  Hist,  de  France. )  — 2381 

See  also  Oaxetto  nationale,  ou  le  Monitcur  uni- 
versel  (in  preceding  catalogue). 

France,  Chambre  des  Diput&s. 

l>oiinlol,  C.  La  Chambre.  18  pp.  (Corrcspondant, 
V.76, 1868,  p.  377.)— Elcotlonsetlanouvelle  Legislature. 
13  pp.  (Correspondant,  v.  15, 1846,  p. 480.)  — France :  the 
Chamber,  the  Gambetta  ministry,  and  its  successors. 


FRANCE,  Ohambre  des  D6put68 


1490 


PRANCE,  Directoire  Exgcutif 


S3  pp.    ( Wettm.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  62,  1882,  p.  393.)— OontHiit- 

Blron,  A.  A.  E.,  Vicomle  de.  Chambre  dc  1889  et  la 
droite.  10  pp.  (Correspondant,  n.  s.  v.  121,  1889,  p.  189.) 
— Giiyot.  Y.  The  new  French  Chamber.  13  pp.  (.Nine- 
teenth Cent.  v.  18,  1885,  p.  965.)— Me»nx.  M.  C.  A.,Ftcom(e 
de.  Etudes  parleraentaires.  La  Chambre  introuvable. 
SS  pp.  (Correspondant,  v..  60,  1863,  p.  WS. )— Discussion 
Bar  les  ordouiiniices  du  7  D€c.  dans  la  Chambre  des 
tXput^s.  12  pp.  {Correspondant,  v.  13,  1846,  p.  385.)— 
P«tite  NeNsion.  9  pp.  {Correspondant,  v.  15,  1846, 
p.  765.)— Say,  J.  B.  L.  Le  budget  devant  les  Chambres 
fVan^aises.  34  pp.  {Bev.  d.  deux  morides,  1885,  3  p€r. 
V.  67,  p.  278.) 

See  also  Frnnce,  Parlemeni.  Also  Gazette  nntio- 
■inle,  ou  le  Moniteur  oniversel  (in  preceding  catalogue). 

Frauoe,  Comit6  de  V Agriculture  et  du  Com- 
merce, 1789-95. 

GiililVey,  J.  J.  ComiWs  des  Assemblies  rfivolu- 
tionnaires,  1789-95.  Le  Comitfi  de  I'Agriculture  et  du 
Commerce.    46  pp.    (Bct.  fti«(.  v.  1, 1876,  p.  438.) 

France,  ComitS  de  Salut  Public,  1793-95. 

Recueil  des  actes,  avec  la  correspondance 
offlcielle  des  reprgsentants  en  mission  et  le 
registre  du  Conseil  exficutif  provisoire  pub. 
par  P.  A.  Aulard.  10  Aoflt,  1792-31  D6c. 
1793.  Paris,  1889-95.  9  v.  r.  8°.  {Coll.  de  doc. 
inSd.  hist,  de  France.)  .2683 

Sorol.  A.    Autriche  et  le  Comity  de  Saint  Public, 

Avril  1795.  39  pp.  (iJer.  ht««.  V.  17,  1881,  p.  25.)— Comit« 
de  Salut  Public  et  la  question  de  la  rive  gauche  du  Rhin 
en  1795.  50  pp.  {Rev.  hist.  v.  18,  1882,  p.  273. )— Diploma- 
tie  secrete  du  Comity  de  Salut  Public  avant  le  9  Thermi- 
dor.  11pp.  (/Jeti.  ftisf.  v.lO,  1879,  p.339.)— Welsctiiiisfer, 
H.  Comity  de  Salut  Public  et  la  com^die  fran^aise. 
38  pp.    {Correspondant,  n.  s.  v.  98, 1884,  p.  495.) 

France,  Commission  d'Hygi^ne  Scolaire.  See 
Prance,  Ministfere  de  1' Instruction  Publique, 
des  Cultes,  et  des  Beaux-arts.     Hyg^Sne,  etc. 

France,  Commission  des  Archives  Diplomatiques. 
Recueil  des  instructions  donn6es  aux  am- 
bassadeurs  et  ministres  de  France,  depuis  les 
traitfis  de  Westphalie  jusqu'3,  la  Revolution 
franjaise.  v.  1-11,  13.  Paris,  1884-95.  12  v. 
r.  8°.  —2342 

Contents.  Sorel,  A.  Autriche,  v.  1.— Lebon,  A. 
Bavi^re,  Palatinat,  Denx-Ponts,  v.  7.— GeflFroy,  M.  A. 
Danemark.  v.  13.— Morel-Fatio,  A.,  and  L«onardon, 
H.  EnpaKne,  v.  11.— Reinach,  J.  Naples  et  Parme, 
V.  10.— Farges,  P.  M.  L.  Pologriie.  v.  4,  5.— Caii  de 
Saint-Ajmionr,  A.,  Vicomte  de.  Portii|;al,  v.  3.— Hano- 
tean,  A.  A.  G.  Rome,  v.  6.— Rambaud,  A.  N.  RusMie, 
v.  8,  9.— GeflTroy,  M.  A.    SiiMe,  \.  2. 

France,  Commission  scientifique  du  Mexique. 
See  Prance,  Ministfere  de  I'Instruction  Pub- 
lique, des  Cultes,  et  des  Beaux-arts.  Archives, 
etc. 

France,  Conseil  d'Etat. 

Riviere,  H.  P.,  and  otliers  '{Eds.)  Codes 
fran9ai8  et  lois  usuelles,  d^crets,  ordonnances, 
et  avis  du  Conseil  d'Etat  qui  les  complfetent 
ou  les  modiflent.     1891.  —2312 

France,  Convention  Nationalc,  1792-95. 

Acte  constitutionnol  pr6c6d6  de  la  declara- 
tion des  droits  de  I'homme  et  du  citoyen. 
Paris,  179.3.  8'.  {With  Prance,  AsscmbUn 
Nat.  Constil.  Constitution franc,aise,\l 91. )  .2686 

Appels  nominaux  faits  dans  les  stances 

des  15  et  19  Jan.,  1793  .  .  .  sur  ces  trois  ques- 


tions :  1.  Louis  Capet  est-il  coupable  de  con- 
spiration contre  la  liberty  publique  .  . .  ?  2.  Le 
jugement  de  la  Convention  Nationale .  .  .  sera- 
t-il  soumis  i  la  ratification  du  Peuple  ?  3.  Y 
aura-t-il  un  sursis,  oui  ou  non,  ft  l'ex6cution 
du  d6cret  qui  condamne  Louis  Capet?  Paris, 
1793.  8°.  {With  France,  Assemble  Nat. 
Constit.  Constitution  fran^aise,  1791.)        .2686 

Plan  of  a  constitution  for  the  French  Re- 
public ;  as  presented  to  the  Convention,  by 
the  Commission  of  eleven,  on  the  23  of  June, 
1795.  Faithfully  tr.  from  the  original  French. 
London  [1795].    8°.    {Pamphlets,  v.  10.)    3116 

Plan   of   the    French    constitution,    and 

declaration  of  rights ;  as  presented  to  the 
National  Convention  of  France  on  the  16  of 
Feb.,  1793.  2  ed.  Tr.  ftom  the  authentic 
French  copy.  London,  1793.  8°.  {Pamphlets, 
V.  10.)  3116 

DuRAND  DE  Maillane,  P.  T.    Histoire  de 

la  Convention  Nationale.     1825.  .2686 

France,  Assembles  Nationale  Consti- 

tuantb.  Exposition  des  motifs  d'aprfes  les- 
quels  l'Assembl6e  Nationale  a  proclamfi  la 
convocation  d'une  Convention  Nationale,  et 
prononcfi  la  suspension  du  pouvoir  exficutif 
dans  les  mains  du  Roi.  1792.  (  With  France, 
AssembUe  Nat.  Constit.  Constitution  fran^ise, 
1791. )  .2686 

Baraiite.  A.  G.  P.  B.,  Baron  de.  Histoire  de  la  Con- 
vention Nationale  (fragment).  32  pp.  {Correspondant, 
V.  28,  1851,  p.  321.)— Baunon,  P.  C.  F.  M^moires  pour 
servir  k  rhistoire  de  la  Convention  Nationale.  60  pp. 
(BarriSre,  J.  F.,  Mim.  rel.  hist,  de  France,  v.  12,  p.  405.)— 
I>ii  Friclie  <Ie  Valaa*^,  C.  E.  Rapport  fait  4  la  Con- 
vention Nationale  .  . .  eur  les  crimes  du  ci-devant  roi, 
dont  les  preuves  ont  €t4  trouvSes  dans  les  papiers  re- 
cueillis  par  le  Comlt€  de  Surveillance  de  la  Commune  de 
Paris.  28  pp.  {With  France,  AssembUe  Nat.  Constit. 
Constitution  frangaise,  1791.) 

See  also  Oaxette  nationale,  ou  le  Moniteur  uni- 
versel  (in  preceding  catalogue). 

France,  Corps  L6gislatif. 

Bro^lle,  J.  V.  A.,  Dxu;  de.  Le  Corps  L^gislatif,  le 
Mexique,  et  la  Prusse.  32  pp.  {Correspondant,  v.  75, 
1868,  p.  725.)— liavorfyne,  L.  G.  L.  G.  de.  Constitution 
de  1852  et  la  session  de  1861.  20  pp.  {Corresjiondatit, 
V.  53,  1861,  p.  425.) 

Fi~aiice,  Direction  G&nirale  des  Archives  Na- 
tionales.  See  France,  MinistSre  de  I'Instruc- 
tion Publique,  des  Cultes,  et  des  Beaux-arts. 
Archives  nationales,  etc. 

France,  Direction  G6n6rale  des  Douanes. 

Tableau  gSnSral  du  commerce  de  la 
France  avec  ses  colonies  et  les  puissances 
etrangferes,  1843-45,  91.  •  Paris,  1844-92.  4  v. 
4°.  —2371 

France,  Directoire  ExScutif,  1795-99. 

BouLAY  DB  LA  Mburthe,  A.  Comte.  Le 
Directoire  et  I'expfidition  d'Egypte.  Etude 
sur  les  tentatives  du  Directoire  pour  commu- 
niquer  avec  Bonaparte,  le  secourir,  et  le  ra- 
mener.     1885.  4687 


PRANCE,  Directoire  Exgcutif 


1491        FRANCE,  Ministfere  de  I'Instruc.  Pub.,  etc. 


BuBKE,   E.     Two  letters  addressed  to  a 

member  of  the  present  Parliament  on  the 
proposals  for  peace  with  the  regicide  Directory 
of  Prance.  1796.  (  With  his  Reflections  on 
the  Revolution  in  Prance. )  .2684 

T/te  same.     (Pamphlets,  v.  IS.)  3116 

Granier  de  Oassagnac,  A.  de.     Histoire 

du  Directoire.     1851-63,  3  v.  4602 

Pierre,  V.    La  terreur  sous  le  Directoire. 

Histoire  de  la  persecution  politique  et  reli- 
gieuse,  apr6s  le  coup  d'6tat  du  18  Pructidor 
(4  Sept.  1797).     1887.  1681 

{Ed. )    Deportation  eccl6siastique  sous 

le  Directoire.     1896.  —4172 

Richbr-Serisy,  ( — ).   Au  Directoire.   1799. 

(  With  his  L'Accusateur  public,  v.  3.)         4606 

Bnrniilo,  A.  G.  P.  B.,  Baron  de.  Histoire  du  Direc- 
toire (extrait).  39  pp.  ( Correspondani,  V.  35,  1856,  pp.  600, 
889.)— II.v<le  «lc  Xi>iivlllr,  G.  J.,  Baron,  Comte  de  Bem- 
posta.  Analogies  historiques :  le  Directoire  et  Bona- 
parte.   25  pp.     (CorrespontJanf,  n.  s.  V.  115,  1888,  p.  413.) 

Franco,  Etats  G6n(ratix,  1302-1789. 

Canel,  a.  History  of  the  States-General 
of  Normandy.  1889.  ( Goldsmid,  E.  M.,  CoU. 
Adamant,  v.  27. )  3125 

Dubois-Crance.  E.  L.  A.     Analyse  de  la 

Revolution  franjaise  depuis  I'ouverture  des 
Etats  Gengraux  jusqu'au  6  Brumaire  an  IV  de 
Rfipublique  .  .  .    Pub.  par  T.  lung.  1885.     2683 

Herelle,   G.   (Ed.)     Documents   infidits 

sur  les  Etats  Genfiraux,  1482-1789.  1879.     .2695 

Jobez,  a.   Mirabeau  et  les  Etats  GenSraux 

(1784-89).  1893.  (In  his  France  sous  Louis 
XVI,  v.  3. )  2672 

PicoT,  G.  M.  R.    Histoire  des  Etats  Qgne- 

raux.     1888,  5  v.  4657 

Zellbr,  B.   Anne  de  Beaujeu  ;  les  Etats  de 

1484.  1888.  (J(i?iisHist.  de  Prance,  V.  6.)     4657 

Les  Etats  de  la  Ligue,  1593-94.     1888. 

(In  his  Hist,  de  France,  v.  11. )  4657 

Abbott,  J.  S.  C.    The  States-General.    10  pp.    iHar- 

per's  Mag.  v.  15,  1857,  p.  314.)— Bayet,  C.  Y  a-t-il  eu  des 
Etats  G^nfiraux  en  Fan  1313?  3  pp.  {Rev.  hist.  \.  17,1881, 
p.  327.)— Boulnrie,  E.  Premiers  Etats  G6n«raux,  1302- 
14.  37  pp.  (Biblioth.  Ecole  des  Charles,  \.  21, 18S9,  p. 1.)— 
Kelsoy,  F.  W.  The  States  General  of  F.  91pp.  (New 
Nnglander,  v.  43,  1884,  p.  766;  v.  44,  1886,  pp.  26,  690,  818; 
V.  45,  1886,  p.  836.)— I.arey,  R.  de.  Louis  XVI  et  les 
Etats  G€n6raux  jusqu'aux  journ^es  des  6  et  6  Oct.  1789. 
»7  pp.  ( Correspondant,  v.  74,  1868,  pp.  502,  692 ;  v.  76,  1868, 
p.  .585.)— I.oiiIm  XVI,  Kin^  of  France.  Construction  of 
the  speech  addressed  to  the  Etats  G6n€raux.  33  pp. 
(Philobiblon  Soc.  Miscel.  v.  1.)— Marlon,  J.  {Ed.)  Rap- 
port adressfi  au  roi  sur  les  dolSances  du  clergg,  auji 
Etats  G6n6raux  de  1413.  12  pp.  {Biblioth.  Ecole  des 
Charles,  v..  6,  1814,  p.  277.)— Election  du  d6put^  de  la 
pr6vote  dc  I'liriH  aux  Etats  G€n6raux  de  1588.  37  pp. 
(Biblioth.  Ecolc  des  Charles,  v.  6,  1846,  p.  422.)  -Tlioilias, 
A.  Etats  G€n<5raux  sous  Charles  VII.  34  pp.  {Rev.  Hist., 
V.  40,  1889,  p.  55. )-  Vio!l«'t.  P.  Election  des  dSputtfs  aux 
Etats  G^n6raux  reunis  ;\  Tours  en  1468  et  en  1484,  d'aprfis 
des  documents  ingdits  tirgs  des  archives  de  Bayonne, 
Senlis,  I.yon.Orlfens,  et  Tours.  37  pp.  {Biblitith.  Bcole 
des  Charles,  v.  27,  1866,  p.  22.) 

See  also  iinxvite  iiationnlr,  ou  le  Momteur  univer- 
sel  (in  preceding  catalogue). 

Vol,.  III.-187 


France,  Etats  Provinciaux,  1229-1789. 

Flandin,  J.  M.  E.  Des  assembiees  pro- 
vinciales  dans  I'Empire  romain  et  I'anclenne 
France.     1878.  —2342 

ThoinaH,  A.     Etats  Provinciaux  de  la  F.  centralo 

sous  Charles  VII.    98  pp.    {Rm.  hist.  v.  10,  1879,  p.  249; 
V.  11, 1879,  p.  1.) 

France,  Oouvemement  de  la  Defense  Nationale, 
1870-71. 

R6publique  fran5aise.  Code  complet  des 
lois,  dScrets,  arrStfis,  circulaires  d'int^rfit  gen- 
eral promulgu6s  &  Paris  et  a  Tours,  collation- 
n68  sur  les  textes  oflficiels  par  A.  Joly.  Lyon, 
1871.     16°.  —2316 

France,  Ministire  d'Etat. 

Archives  de  I'Empire.  Inventaires  et  do- 
cuments pub.  par  ordre  de  I'Empereur  sous  la 
direction  de  M.  le  Comte  de  Laborde.  La- 
yettes du  Trgsor  des  Chartes  par  M.  Alexan- 
dre Teulet.    V.  1.    Paris,  1863.    4°.  2661 

Note. — For  v.  2  see  under  Ministdre  de  la  Maison  de 
I'Empereur,  etc. :  for  v.  3  see  under  Ministdre  de  I'lnstruc- 
tion  Publique,  c(o. 

France,  Minist&re  de  la  Ouerre. 

Bibliothfeque  du  D6p6t  de  la  guerre.  Cata- 
logue.    Paris,  1883-93.     8  v.  8°.  W.  34 

France,  Ministire  de  V Instruction  Publique,  des 
Cultes,  et  des  Beaux-arts. 

Annuaire  des  bibliothfeques  et  des  archives, 
1886-89,  91-97.  Paris,  1886-97.  11  v.  16°.   W.38 

Archives  de  la  Commission  Scientifique  du 

Mexique.     Paris,  1865-67.     3  v.  8°.  —3653 

Archives  des  missions  scientiflques  et  lit- 

teraires :  choix  de  rapports  et  instructions. 
2  8.     Paris,  1864-72.     7  v.  8°.  —3654 

3  8.     Paris,  1873-89.     15  v.  8°.         —3654 

Nouvelles  archives,    v.  1-6,  8.     Paris, 

1891-96.     7  v.  8°.  —3654 

Archives  nationales.  Inventaires  et  docu- 
ments pub.  par  la  Direction  genSrale  des 
archives  nationales.  Layettes  du  TrSsor  des 
Chartes.  v.  3.  Par  M.  Joseph  de  Laborde. 
Paris,  1875.     4°.  2661 

iVotc.— For  V.  1  see  under  Ministfire  d'Etat ;  for  v.  2  see 
under  Ministire  de  la  Maison  de  I'Empereur,  etc. 

Bibliothfeque  de  1' Ecole  des  hautes  etudes. 

Sciences  philologiques  et  historiques.     Paris, 
1869-95.     105  V.  4°.  and  8°.  —4153 

Nole.—V.  30,  47,  61,  96, 104,  wanting.  For  contents  see 
BibliothSque. 

Bulletin  des  bibliothfeques  et  des  archives. 

1884,  nos.   1-3;    1885,   no.  4;    1889,   nos.  2,  3. 
Paris,  1884-90.     6  nos.  8°.  W.  36 

Catalogue    general    des   MSS.    des  biblio- 

thfeques  publiques  de  France,  v.  18,  19.  Paris, 
1893.     2  V.  8°.  W.  63 

Contents.  Fagnan,  E.  Altf^r?  v.  18.— Coyecque,  E. 
Ainleus,  v.  19, 


FRANCE,  Miniature  de  I'Instrao.  Pub.,  etc.        1492 


FRANCE,  MinistSre  des  Finances 


Catalogue  g6n6ral   des  MSS.  des   biblio- 

thSques  publiques  des  dfipartements.    Paris, 
1849-78.     6  V.  4°.  4693 

C&ntents. 
Arras,  T,  4.  Metz,  v.  5. 

Aaton,  V.  1,  Montpellier,  v.  1. 

Avranches,  v.  4.  St.  Difi,  v.  3. 

Boulogne-sur-mer,  v.  4.        St.  Mibiel,  v.  3. 
Charleville,  v.  5.  St.  Omer,  v.  3. 

Douai,  V.  6.  Schlestadt,  v.  3. 

Epinal,  v.  3.  Troyes,  v.  2. 

Laon,  V.  1.  Verdun,  v.  5. 

Collection  de  documents  inSdits  sur  I'his- 

toire  de  France.     Paris,  1880-96.     50  v.  4°.  4682 

.2683 
Note.— For  earlier  v.  see  Collection  in  preceding  cata- 
logue. 

Contents.  Catharine  «Ic*McfIici,  Queen  of  France. 
Lettres,  1533-77,  5  v.— Chapolain,  J.  Lettres,  2  v.— 
Recueil  des  chartes  de  I'Abbaye  de  Clun.v,  5  v.— Aulard, 
F.  V.  A.  (Ed.)  Recueil  des  actes  du  ('<>niit<'  de  saint 
pnbliqne,  9  v.— Strambaldi,  D.  Cronicha  del  regno  di 
Cypro.  Pub.  par  R.  de  Mas  Latrie.— Inscriptions  de 
la  France,  5  v.— Guiffrey,  J.  (Ed.)  Comptes  des  bati- 
ments  du  Roi  sous  le  rSgne  de  l.onis  XIV,  1664-1705, 
4  v.— Mazarln,  J.,  Cardinal.  Lettres,  8  v.— Melanges 
historlques.  Choix  de  documents,  5  v.— Flammer- 
mont,  J.  G.,  and  Tourneux,  J.  M.  (Eds.)  Remontrances 
du  Parlement  «le  Paris  au  XVIII  si6cle,  1715-68,  2  v. 
— Bemont,  C.  (Ed.)  K6]es  g-ascons.— Michel,  F.  (Ed.) 
R61es  gascona.— Demay,  G.  Inventaire  des  sceaiix  de 
la  collection  Clairambault  a  la  Biblioth6que  nationale, 
2v. 

Hygifene  des  6coles  primaires  et  des  Scoles 

matemelles.  Rapports  et  documents  pr6- 
sent4s  .  .  .  par  la  Commission  d' Hygiene  Sco- 
laire.     Paris,  1884.     8°.  —3784 

Manufacture  nationale  de  Sfevres.  Cata- 
logue du  musge  cgramique  par  Edouard  Gar- 
nier.     fasc.  4.     Paris,  1897.     8°.  — 17C3 

Mission  archdologique  fran5ai8e  au  Cairo. 

Chansons  populaires  arabes  en  dialecte  du 
Caire  d'aprfes  les  MSS.  d'un  chanteur  des 
rues.  Specimen  pub.  par  M.  U.  Bouriant 
Paris,  1893.     r.  8°.  3171 

Mission  archSologique  franyaise  au  Caire. 

M6moires  pub.  par  les  membres  sous  la  direc- 
tion de  G.  Maspero,  E.  Gr6baut,  U.  Bouriant. 
V.  1-5,  pt.  2 ;  6  pt.  1 ;  7 ;  9  pts.  1,3;  12  pt.  1. 
Paris,  1886-95.     9  v.  in  15,  4°.  4791 

Contents.  Baillet,  J.  Papyrus  mathgmatique  d'Akh. 
inin,  T.  9,  pt.  1.— Bouriant,  U.  Papyrus  d'Akhmin,  v.  1. 
— Loret,  V.  8t*le  de  I'am-xent  Amen-hotep,  v.  1.— 
IjOret,  V.  Tombeau  de  I'am-xent  Amen-hotep,  v.  1.— 
Maspero,  G.  C.  C.  Fragments  de  la  version  th^baine  de 
I'Ancien  Testament,  v.  6,  pt.  1.— Bourgoin,  J.  Prgcis 
de  I'art  arabc  et  mat€riaux  pour  servir  h  la  thgorie  et 
i  la  technique  des  arts  de  I'Orient  musulman,  v.  7.— 
Ravaisse,  P.  Essai  sur  I'histoire  et  sur  la  topopraphie 
du  4'aire  d'aprfts  Makrizi,  v.  1,  3,  pt.  2.— Dulac,  H.  (Ed. 
andTr.)  Quatre  contes  arahes  en  dialecte  cairote, 
V.  1.— Bouriant,  U.  Estrlise  enpte  du  tombeau  de  D«ga, 
V.  1.— Bouriant,  U.  Rapport  sur  une  mission  dans  la 
haute-KK.vpte  (1884-85),  v.  1.— Am<Sliueau,  E.  Monu- 
ments pour  servir  i I'histoire  de  I'KKypte  clirAf  ienne 
sax  IV,  V,  VI,  et  VII  siftcles,  v.  4.— Bouriant,  U.  Frag- 
ments du  texte  grcc  du  livre  d'Enoch  et  de  quclques 
ecrits  attribu«s  4  St.  Pierre,  v.  9,  pt.  l.-^Lods,  A.  Repro- 
duction en  heliogravure  du  MS.  d'Enoch  et  des  Merits  at- 
tribu£«  k  St.  Pierre,  v.  9,  pt.  3.— Mallet,  D.  Premiers 
«tabli88ement8  des  Urecs  en  Egypte  (VII  et  VI  sifeclcs), 


V.  12,  pt.  1.— LeKbnre,  E.,  and  others.  Ilypo^t'es 
roynnx  de  Thfebes,  v.  2,  3,  pt.  1.— Loret,  V.  Tombe  de 
KliA-ni-liil,  y.  1.— Loret,  V.  Quelques  documents  re- 
latifs  a  la  litt^ratnre  et  a  la  musique  populaires  de 
la  haute-Egypte,  v.  1.— Maspero,  G.  O.  C.  Momies 
royales  de  D6ir  el-Baharl,  v.  1.— Gayet,  A.  Monn- 
inents  eoi>tes  du  Mus«e  de  Boulaq,  v.  3,  ptj2.— Virey, 
P.  Etude  sur  un  parelieinln  rapports  de  Thfebes,  v.  1. 
— LefSbure,  E.,  and  others.  Tombeau  de  Itainses  IV, 
V.  3,  pt.  1.— Virey,  P.  Tombeau  de  Rekliinara,  Prgfet 
de  ThSbes  sous  la  XVIII  dynastle,  v.  5,  pt.  1.— Leffibure, 
_E.,  and  others.  Tombeau  de  Sftl  I,  v.  2.— Bouriant,  U. 
Deux  jours  de  fouiUes  a  Tell  el  Atnarna,  v.  1.— Mas- 
pero, G.  C.  C.  Trois  ann€es  de  fouilles  dans  les  tom- 
bean.v  de  ThSbes  et  de  Memphis,  v.  1.— Virey,  P.  Sept 
toinbcau.x  tlK^bains  de  la  XVIII  dynastie,  v.  5,  pt.  2. 

Mission  scientiflque  au  Mexique  et  dans 

I'Amgrique  centrale.  Paris,  1868-85.  9  v.  fo. 
4°.  8°.  —2653 

Note.  —For  contents,  see  Mission  scientiflque  in  preced- 
ing catalogue. 

Mission  scientiflque  du  Cap  Horn,  1882-83. 

V.  1  :  Histoire  du  voyage  par  L.  F.  Martial. 
Paris,  1888.     4°.  .2531 

Premiers  monuments  de  I'imprimerie  en 

Prance  au  XV  si6cle.  Pub.  par  O.  Thierry- 
Poux.     [Illustr.]     Paris,  1890.     fo.         — 17A1 

Repertoire    archfiologique    de    la  France. 

Paris,  1861-68.     4°.  1741 

Repertoire  des  travaux  historiques,  con- 
tenant  1' analyse  des  publications  faites  en 
Prance  et  a  1' Stranger  sur  I'histoire,  les  monu- 
ments, et  la  langue  de  la  Prance,  1882-83. 
Paris,  1882-86.     3  v.  8°.  W.  33 

France,  MinistSrc  de  la  Maison  de  I'Empereur 
et  des  Beaux-arts. 

Archives  de  I'Empire.  Inventaires  et  docu- 
ments pub.  par  ordre  de  I'Empereur  sous  la 
direction  de  M.  le  Marquis  de  Laborde.  La- 
yettes du  Tresor  des  Chartes  par  M.  Alexan- 
dre Teulet.  V.  2.  Paris,  1866.  4°.  2661 
Note.—Vor  v.  1  see  under  Minist^re  d'Etat;  for  v.  3  see 
iinder  Ministfere  de  I'lnstruction  Publique,  etc. 

Archives  de  I'Empire.  Inventaires  et  docu- 
ments pub.  par  ordre  de  I'Empereur  sous  la 
direction  de  M.  le  Marquis  de  Laborde.  Monu- 
ments historiques  par  M.  Jules  Tardif.  Paris, 
1866.     4°.  and  atlas  fo.  1221 ;  atlas,  1212 

ri"li»cc,  Minist&re  de  la  Marine. 

Mission  scientiflque  du  Cap  Horn,  1882-83. 
V.  1,  Histoire  du  voyage  par  L.  P.  Martial. 
Paris,  1888.     i°.  .2531 

France,  Minist&re  des  Affaires  Etrang&res. 

Commission  des  Archives  Diplomatiques. 
See  Prance,  Commission,  etc. 

-  Bro$;lle,  J.  V.  A.,  Due  de.  Minist6re  des  Affaires 
Btrangferes  avant  et  aprfis  la  Revolution.  41pp.  (Cor- 
reapondant,  n.  s.  v.  93,  1882,  p.  393.)— Mel  isle,  L.  V. 
Origine  des  archives  du  Ministfere  des  Affaires  Etran- 
gferes.  17  pp.  (Biblioth.  Ecole  des  Chartes,  v.  35,  1874, 
p.  356.) 

l<'rance,  Miniature  des  Arts. 

lloussaye,  H.    Le  Ministfire  des  arts.    16  pp.    (Bev. 
d.  deu.v  tnondea,  1882,  3  pdr.  v.  49,  p.  613. ) 
FraiK'C,  Ministire  des  Finances. 

Venel,  H.  de.  Gestion  des  forCts  au  Ministfire  des 
Finances.  43  pp.  (Corres2)ondant,  n.  s.  v.  101,  1881, 
p.  798.) 


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FRANCE 


France,  Minist^re  des  Travaux  Publics. 

Bulletin  des  services  de  la  carte  ggologique 
de  la  Prance  et  des  topographies  souterraines, 
V.  8,  no.  50.  Le  Jurassique  fl,  I'ouest  du  pla- 
teau central.  Contribution  4  I'histoire  des 
mers  jurassiques  dftns  le  bassin  de  I'Aquitaine 
par  M.  Ph.  Glangeaud.  Avec  figures  et  une 
carte.     Paris,  1895.     8°.  —1653 

MSmoires  pour  servir  a  I'explication  de  la 

carte  gfiologique  detaillSe  de  la  France.  L' Ar- 
denne  par  J.  Gosselet.   Paris,  1888.   4°.    —1652 

Prance,  Parlemeiit. 

Archives  parlementaires  de  1787  k  1860. 
Recueil  complet  des  d6bats  Ifigislatifs  et  poli- 
tiques  des  Chambres  frangaises.  1  s.  v.  16-50, 
31  Mai,  1790-21  Sept.,  1792.  Paris,  1883-96. 
35  V.  r.  8°.  —3312,  —3142 

Note.— For  v.  1-15  see  preceding  catalogue. 

• 2  s.  V.  54,  56-94,  13  Mai,  1828-20  Avril, 

1835.  Paris,  1883-96.   40v.r.  8°.    —3321,  —3142 
Note. — For  v.  1-53  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Remontrances  du   Parlenient  de  Paris  au 

XVIII  sifecle,  pub.  par  Jules  Plammermont  et 
Maurice  Tourneux.     1715-68.     Paris,  1888-95. 

2  v.  4°.     (Coll.  de  doc.  in4d.  hist,  de  France.) 

.2601 

AuBERT,  p.    Sources  de  la  procedure  au 

Parlement  de  Philippe  le  Bel  k  Charles  VII. 

1890.  .2694 

Note.— A]ao  in  Bibliolh.  Ecole  des  Charles,  v.  51,  1890, 
p.  477. 

Caenb,  L.  M.,  Comte  de.  Etudes  sur  I'his- 
toire du  gou vemement  repr^sentatif  en  France 
de  1789  a  1848.     1855,  2  v.  —1325 

PONTECOULANT,  L.  G.  D.,  Comte  de.  Sou- 
venirs historiques  et  parlementaires  .  .  .  1764- 
1848.     1861-65,  4  v.  4602 

Abrest,  P.  d'.     Poitraets  aus   dem   franzoesischen 

Parlament.  16  pp.  (l/nsere  Zei(,  1886,  v.  1,  p.  190.)~Aii. 
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Paris.  48  pp.  (Bev.  d.  deux  motides,  1881,  3  p^r.  v.  39, 
p.  194;  V.  45,  p.  368.)— Beiiiiriiol,  A.  A.,  Comte.  Les  Par- 
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1859,  p.  699.)— Hordier,  H.*L.  Commentaires  sur  un 
document  relatif  ^  quelques  points  de  la  coutunio  de 
Paris  et  de  la  jurisprudence  du  Parlement,  au  14  sifecle. 
39  pp.  (Bibliolh.  Ecole  des  Charles,  v.  6,  1844,  p.  3%.)— 
lia  Berg;e,  A.  de.  Les  grands  comit^s  parlementaires. 
L'expfirience  de  1848.    32  pp.    (Bev.  d.  deux  mondes,  1889, 

3  p«r.  V.  96,  p.  617.)— Xicolas,  de  Chartres.  Nouveaux 
fragments  du  Liber  inquestarum  (1269-98),  par  C.  V. 
Langlois.  31  pp.  (Bibliolh.  Ecole  des  Charles,  v.  46, 1886, 
p.  440.) 

See  also  France,  Chambre  des  Diputis;  Sinat.  Also 
Oaxctte  natloiialo,  ou  le  Moniteur  universcl  (in 
preceding  catalogue). 

France,  SecrStaire  d'Etat  des  Colonies. 

Exposition  coloniale  de  1889.  Les  colonies 
fransaises ;  notices  illustrfies  pub.  par  ordre 
du  Sous-Secrfitaire  d'Etat  des  Colonies  sous 
la  direction  de  M.  Louis  Henrique.  Paris, 
[1889-90].     6  V.  12°.  .2697 


Prance,  SSnat. 

Pens  A,   H.     L'AlgCrie  .  .  .    Voyage  de  la 

delegation  de  la  Commission  sfinatoriale  d'6- 

tudes  des  questions  algeriennes.    1894.       3404 

See  also  France.  Parlement.     Also  Uazetle  natio- 

nale,  ou  le  Moniteur  universal  (in  preceding  catalogue). 

France,  Kers  Etat. 

Bebnier,   p.  D.    Essai  sur  le  Tiers-Etat 

rural ;  ou,  les  paysans  de  Basse-Normandle 

au  XVIII  siScle.     1892.  4604 
Itabeaii.  A.    Representation  du  Tiers  Etat  aux  as- 

sembl^es  pour  la  redaction  des  coutames  au  16  siScle. 

10  pp.    (Hev.  hist.  v.  21, 1883,  p.  91.) 

France,  TrSsor  des  Charles. 

Teulet,  J.  B.  A.  T.,  and  Laborde,  J.  de. 
Layettes  du  TrSsor  des  Chartes.  1863-75,  3  v. 
(-France,  Ministdre  d'Etat,  etc.)  2661 

I.iice,  A.  S.  Juifs  sous  CharlesV  et  le  fonds  h^braique 

du  Trgsor  des  Chartes  en  1372.  9  pp.  (Bev.  hist.  v.  7, 
1878,  p.  302.)— RozlJ're,  E.  de.  Des  erreurs  de  date  con- 
tenues  dans  les  registres  du  Trgsor  des  Chartes.  7  pp. 
(Bibliolh.  Ecole  des  Charles,  v.  8,  1846,  p.  148.) 


ranee.                          II. 

Works  about  Prance, 

arranged  in  the  fol- 

lowing    order,    general 

and    miscellaneous 

works  being  placed  at  the  head. 

Agriculture  and  horticul- 

Geology and  palaeon- 

ture. 

tology. 

Antiquities. 

Heraldry     and    peer- 

Architecture. 

age. 

Afchives. 

History. 

Army  and  navy. 

Industries. 

Bibliography. 

Internal  affairs. 

Biography. 

King. 

Botany. 

Land  tenure. 

Canals. 

Law. 

Charities. 

Libraries. 

Chronology. 

Maps. 

Church  history. 

Mineralogy  and  mines 

Civilization. 

Music. 

Climate. 

National     and    social 

Colonies. 

character. 

Commerce. 

Numismatics. 

Commune.   Sec  Paris,  ifis- 

Political  economy. 

tory. 

PoUtics. 

Constitutions. 

Population. 

Costume. 

Postal  service. 

Court  and  courtiers. 

Railroads. 

Education. 

Science. 

Finance. 

Statistics. 

Fine  arts. 

Tariff. 

Fisheries. 

Weights    and     meas- 

Forests. 

ures. 

Genealogy. 

Zoology. 

Prance. 

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Batty,  R.    French  scenery.    1822.       2461 

Dumas,  A.    Impressions  de  voyage.     De 

Paris  a  Cadix.     1847-48,  5  v.  2401 

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pittoresque  portatif  et  complet  du-  voyageur 
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Hawthorne,  N.  Passages  from  the  French 

and  Italian  note-books.  [  1883.  ]  (  Works, 
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Note. — The  Library  contains  accounts  of  the  following 
departments,  cities,  etc.,  of  PYance : 

Abbeville.  — Abondance. — Agde. — Ageii. — 
Agenais.  —  Ahun.  —  Aigues-mortes.  —  Ain.  — 
Airaines.  —  Aire.  —  Aisne.  —  Aix.  —  Aix-les- 
Baines.  —  Alais.  — Albi.  — Albret.  — Alise-Ste.- 
Reine.  — Allichamps.  — AUuets-le-Roi.  — Alpes 
maritimes. — Ambacourt. — Amfreville.  — Ami- 
ens.— Angers. — Angouleme.  —  Anjou.  — Anne- 
cy.  — Anneville.  — Antibes.  — Aquitaine.  — Ar- 
cachon.  —  Arc-en-Barrois.  —  Aroueil.  —  Ar- 
dennes. — Argentan.  — Argonne. — Aries. — Ar- 
magnac. — Armenti^res. — Armoriea. — Arques. 
— Arras.  —  Artiguelouve.  — Artois.  — Assas.  — 
Attigny.  — Aube.  — ^^Aubigny .  — Auch.— Aude.  — 
Aumale. — Aunis. — Auray. — Aurillac— Autun. 
— Auvergne. — Auvers.  — Auxerre.  — Aveyron. 
— Avignon. — Avranches. — Ballancourt. — Bar. 
— Bar-le-Duc. — Baroehe,  La. — Barrages. — Bar- 
rois.  — Bar-sur- Aube.  — Bar-sur-Seine. — Batz. — 
Baux. — Bavay.  — Bayeux.  — Bayonnc.  ^Baza- 
dais. — Bazas.  — Bazeilles.  —  Beam.  —  Beaufre- 
mont. — Beaujolais.  — Beaumarais. — Beaune. — 
Beau  vais.  — Beau  vaisis.  — BergSres.  — Bergues. 
— Bernard,  Le.  — Bernay.  — Berru.  —Berry.  — 
Besangon.  — Bessan.  — Bfithune.  — Beuvray.  — 
Bgziers. — Biarritz.  — Bigorre. — Blain .— Blois. — 
Boissy-St.-L6ger.  — Bonneval. — Boiinevaux. — 
Bordeaux. — Bordelais. — Borne.  — Boulogne. — 


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Bourbonnais.—Bourbonne-leB- Bains. — Bourg- 
Achard.  —  Bourges.  —  Bourg-St. -Maurice.  — 
Bouvines.  —  Bouy.  —  Boviolles.  —  Breny.  — 
Bresse.  —  Briangonnais.  —  Briarre.  —  Brie.  — 
Briord.  —  Brittany.  —  Bugey.  —  Burgundy.  — 
Cadenet.  —  Caen.  — Cahors.  —  Calais.  — Calva- 
dos.— Cambrai.  — Cambrfisis. — Canigou. — Car- 
cassonne. — Carnac.  —  Castillon.  — Catenoy.  — 
Caudebec-les-Elbeuf.  — C6sar,  ML  — C6 vennes. 
— Chaalis. — Chadoz.— Chalabre. — Ch&lons-sur- 
Marne.  —  Chalon-sur-Sa6ne.  — Chambon-sous- 
Vouise. — Champagne.— Champeaux.— Cham  p- 
voux. — Chantilly.  — Chantoceaux.  — Chapelle- 
Vend6moi8e.  —  Charente.  —  Charente-Inf6ri- 
eure.— Charenton. — Chartres. — Chateaubleau. 
— Chatelet.  — Chaussey.  — Chelles.  — Ch6ne-le- 
Populeux.  — Cher. —Cherbourg. — Chevincourt. 
— Chinon.  —  Choisy-aux-Boeufs.  —  Choisy-le- 
Roi. — Cimiez. — Cing-Mars-La-Pile.— Civray. — 
Clermont.  —  Cluny.  —  Coligny.  — Colog^ac. — 
Compifegne.  —  Conches.  —  Condom.  — Condo- 
mois.  — Cons-larGrand'ville. — Couty. — Corbie. 
—Corsica.  —  C6te-d'0r.  —  C6tes-du-Nord.  — 
Coucy.  — Courtisols.  — Coutances.  — Creuse.  — 
Crozon. — Cruguel. — Cunault-sur-Loire. — Dau- 
phinfi. — D6muin.  — Diarville.  — Die.  — Dieppe. 
— Digne.  —  Dijon.  —  DomagnS.  —  Dombes.  — 
— Doullens.  — Dunkirk. — Durbon. — Ecouen. — 
Eix. — Elne. — Embrun. — Ervy. — Eu. — Eure-et- 
Loir.  —  Evreux.  —  Eza.  —  Famars.  — Feurs.  — 
Figeac. — Finistfire.  — Pleury.  — Foigny. — Fon- 
tainebleau.  —  Fontaine-en-Sologne.  —  Fonte- 
nailles.  —  Forez.  —  Fran5ai8e,  La.  —  Franche 
Comt6.  — Fressin.  — Gannes.  — Gap.  — Gard.  — 
Gascony. — Gfttinois. — Gavacherie.— Qavr'inis. 
— Gignac— Gigny.— Gironde.— Gondrecourt. — 
Qonesse.— Grand.— Grau  de  Palavas.— Greno- 
ble.— Guienne.— Guise.  — Hasparren.  —Havre. 
— Hfinansal.  — Herbord.  — Herpes.  — Ille-et-Vi- 
laine. — Indre-et>Loire.— Ivry.— Jarez.— Joches. 
— Joigny.  — Jura.  — Kerlan-en-Goulien.  — Ker- 
maria-Nisqult.— Kervern.— Kiersy-sur-Oise.— 
Konts,  Basse. — Lagny. — Landes. — Landouzy- 
la-Ville. — Langon.  — Langres.  — Languedoc. — 
Laon.— Largentifere.— La  Roque  d'Antheron. 
— Leotoure.  — Lezoux.  — Lille.  — Lillebonne. — 
Limoges.  —  Limousin.  —  Locon.  —  Lodfeve.  — 
Loire.  — Loire  Inf<§rieure.  — Lot^et-Garonne. — 
Loudun.  —  LunSville.  —  Luxeuil.  —  Lyonnais. 
—  Lyons.  —  Maguelone.  — Mailly.  -Maine.  — 
Manohe,— Mandeure.— Mans,  Le.— Mantes.— 
Mantoche.  —  Marche.  —  Marck.  —  Marne.  — 
Marne,  Haute.  —Marseilles.  — Martres.  — Ma- 
villy.— Mayenne.  — Meaux.  — Mfidoc. — Melun. 
— Mende.  — Men  ton.  — Meru. — Mer  ville.  — Mes- 
sin.— Mettray.— Meudon.  — Millau.  — Moirans. 
— Mons.— Montauban.— Montiers-sur-Saulx.— =■ 
Montpellier.  — Mont-St.-Michel. — Morbihan .  — 
Morinie.— Morzines.  —Moselle.  — Muret.— Na- 
jac.  —  Nalliers.  —  Nancy.  — Nant.  —Nantes.  — 
Narbonne.  —  Neuilly-St.-Front.  —  Nevers.  — 
Nice.— Nieppe.— Ni^vre.— Ntmes.— Nivernais. 


— Normandy.  — Noyon.  — Oise.  — Orange.  — 
Paris.  — P^rigord.  — P6rigueux.  —  P^ronne.  — 
Perpignan.  —  Picardy.  —  Ploudalmgzeau.  — 
Plouhinec.  —  Ploz^vet.—  Poitiers.-  Poitou.  — 
Pontarlier.  —  Provence.  — Provins.  —  Puy-de- 
DOme.  — Puy-de-Gaudy.  — Pyr6n6es.  —Reims. 
— Remiremont.  — Renescure.  — Renty.  — Retz. 
— Rh6ne.  —  Riez.  — Rivel.  — Rochefort.  —  Ro- 
chelle.  La.  — Rodez.  — Rouen.  — Rouergue.  — 
Roussillon. — St.  Amand  Montrond. — St.  Am- 
our.— St.  Brieuc. — St.  Chamond. — St.  Cricq. — 
St.  Dig.— St.  Geosmes.— St.  Germain.— St.  In- 
glevert. — St.  Jean  sur  Tourbe. — St.  Martin  de 
Crau.— St.  Maur.— St.  Omer.— St.  Pabu.— St. 
Paul  Trois  Chateaux.— St.  Pol  de  L6on.— St. 
Sernin  de  Pauliac. — St.  Venant. — St.  Vincent. 
— Saintes.  —  Saintonge.  —  Salon.  —  Samer.  — 
Sanxay.  —  Sa6ne.  — Sa6ne,  Haute.  —  Sarrasi- 
ni6re. — Sedan. — Seine-et-Oise.-  Seninghem. — 
Senlis.  — Sens.  — Serques.  — Serre- Gaston.  — 
S6vre8.~Sisteron.— Soissons.— Soisy-sur-Ecole. 
— Solesmes.  —  Sologne.  —  Somme.  — SorSze.  — 
Souchez. — Surques. — Tarn-et^Garonne.  — The- 
nay.  — ThSrouanne.  — Thun.  — Toulon.  — Tou- 
louse. —  Touraine.  —  Tours.  — Trgguier.  — Tri- 
guSres.— Trouville. — Troy  es.— Tulle. — Uzeste. 
— Valence.  —  Valenciennes.  —  Vannes.  —  Va^ 
rennes.  —  Vaucluse.  —  Vaudringhem.  —  Ve- 
naissin,  Comtat.  — VendSme.  — Vend6mois.  — 
Vermandois.— Verneuil.— Vervins. — Vesontio. 
— Vienne. — Vienne,  Haute. — Vieux.  — Vigeois. 
— Villenauxe.— Vincennes.— Vivarais.— Vizille. 
— Volnay.— Vosges. — Vouziers. — Warloy-Bail- 
lon. — Wast. — Watten.— Wierre-Efifroy.  — Xer- 
tigny. 

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17  pp.  (Contemp.  Rev.  v.  49,  1888,  p.  720.)— Beatly- 
KliiK<**on- ^-  MMoc  vintage  of  1889.  15  pp.  (Fortn. 
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territoriale,  le  morcellement,  la  division  des  cultures. 
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Bulletin  historique    et   archfiologique    de 
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Revue   archeolooique.      3   s.    v.    3-29. 

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SociETE  DES  ANTIQUAIRES  de  la  Morinie. 

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France.     Bulletins,   1885-95.     Paris,   1885-95. 
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Memoires,    v.    42-55.      Paris,    1881-95. 

14  V.  1746 

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Laborde,  L.  E.  S.  J.,  Marquis  de.     Palais 

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See  also  Algeria.  —  Cochin  <'hiiia.  —  French 
4Jnlunn.  —  Uaboon.  —  tiuadrloupc.  —  Onlnea.  — 
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Punck-Brentano,    T.,    and    Dupuis,    C. 

Tarifs  douaniers  et  les  trait6s  de  commerce, 
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Zeit,  1870,  V.  1,  p.  433.)— ttrnyer,  F.  A.  Monumens  de 
la  renaissance  franpaise  dans  la  chapelle  du  Chateau  de 
Chantilly.  32  pp.  (Rev.  d.  deux  mondes,  ISSi,  3  per. x.  64, 
p.  106.)— Iloppln.  J.  M.  Some  criticisms  on  French 
landscape-painting  suggested  by  the  recent  exhibition 
in  New  York.  25  pp.  (New  Englander,  v.  02,  1890,  pp.  193, 
314.)— I.afenestre.  G.  Peinture  franfaise  a  I'Exposi- 
tion  universelle.  46  pp.  (Bev.  d.  deux  mondes,  1889, 
3  p6r.  V.  95,  p.  513.)— linsrange,  L.  Les  beaux-arts  en 
1867:  I'Exposition  universelle.  62  pp.  (Correspondant, 
V.  71,  1867,  p.  992;  v.  72, 1867,  p.  84.)— Martha,  B.  C.  La 
dfilicatesse  dans  I'art.     19  pp.     (Rev.  d.  deux  mondes, 

1881,  3  p(!r.  V.  45,  p.  904.)— Moore,  C.  H.  Modern  art  of 
painting  in  F.  12  pp.  (Atlant.  Monthly,  v.  68,  1891, 
p.  805.)— Muontz,  E.  Peinture  en  niosa'ique  dans  I'an- 
tiquite  et  au  moyen  age.    22  pp.    (Bev.  d.  deux  mondes, 

1882,  3  p6r.  V.  52,  p.  162.)— Pcterssen,  F.  H.  Die  bil- 
dende  kunst  in  Frankreich.  13  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1891, 
V.  1,  p.  506.)— tlnllter,  H.  Tendencies  of  French  art. 
15  pp.  (Contemp.  Bev.  v.  51,  1887,  p.  863.)— Rotliselilld, 
F.  J.,  Baron,  de.  French  eighteenth-century  art  in  Eng- 
l.-ind.  16  pp.  (iVimclecnthCent.  v.  31,1892,  p.  375.)-State 
or  art  in  F.  25  pp.  (Blackivood's  Mag.  v.  136,  1884, 
p.  427.)— Trianon,  H.  Quelques  mots  sur  I'adminis- 
tration  des  arts  du  dessin.  5  pp.  (Correspondant,  v.  21, 
1848,  p.  922. )  — Vogti*,  E.  M.,  Vicomte  de.  Aux  portraits 
du  sifecle.  17  pp.  (Bev.  d.  deux  mondes,  188.5,  3  p6r.  v.  69, 
p.  186.) 

See  also  Fine  art«,  Oalleries,  Museums,  Collections.— 
lioiivre.- Paris,  Fine  arts. 


PRANCE,  Fine  arta,  Periodicals 


1509 


FRANCE,  Heraldry  and  peerage 


France,  Fine  arts.  Periodicals. 

Abt,  L'.  Revue  hebdomadaire  illustrfie. 
Paris,  1884-94.     22  v.  —4521 

Note.— For  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Art  de  la  mode.    Reproduction  en  noir 

et  en  couleurs  de  .  .  .  tous  objets  d'art  .  .  . 
Redacteur  en  chef,  Etincelle.  Paris,  1881-82. 
3  V.  in  2.  — 17A2 

Eraiiee,  Fisheries. 

Vattier  d'Ambroyse,  Mme.  V.  (C.  F. 
Aubert,  pseud. )  Littoral  de  la  Prance.  1886- 
88,  .5  V.  2671 

t*lav<^,  J.    La  peche  et  la  pisciculture  en   F.    63  pp. 

{Reu.  d.  deux  mondes,  1883,  3  pir.  v.  60,  p.  576  ;  v.  61,  p.  121.) 
— l>u|»lP.«i-.V»rior,  H.  Ordonnances  inMitesde  Philippe 
le  Bel  et  de  Philippe  le  Long,  sur  la  police  de  la  pCche 
fluviale.  13  pp.  (Biblioth.  Ecole  dea  Charles,  v.  14,  1852, 
p.  43.) — rayrlo.  J.  Pfiche  cotifere  en  F.  Des  conditions 
de  p6che  et  de  vente  du  poisson  frais.  22  pp.  [Bev.  can- 
temp.  1862,  V.  5,  p.  102.) 

France,  Forests. 

Brown,  J.  C.  French  forest  ordinance  of 
1669  ;  with  historical  sketch  of  previous  treat- 
ment of  forests  in  Prance.     1883.  —4696 

Reboisement  in  Prance ;  or,  records  of 

the  replanting  of  the  Alps,  the  Cevennes,  and 
the  Pyrenees  with  trees.     1880.  —4695 

■ Stokes,  M.    Three  months  in  the  forests 

of  Prance.     1895.  2401 

MuNOii,  F.  H.,  and  others.     Forestry  in  F.     22  pp. 

(U.S.  State,  Dept.  of.  Reports  from  Consuls :  Forestry  in 
Europe,  p.  16.) — Piiictiot,  G.  Government  forestry 
abroad:  France.  9  pp.  (Am.  Econ.  Assoc.  Pub.  v.  6, 
no.  3,  p.  24. )— Veiiel,  H.  de.  Gestion  des  forfits  au  Min- 
ist^re  des  Finances.  43  pp.  (Correspondanf,  n.  s.  v.  101, 
18&1,  p.  796.) 

See  also  I'ontaiiiebleHa. 
France,  Genealogy. 

Du  Cange,  C.  du  p.,  Sieur.  Les  families 
d'outre-mer.  1869.  (Coll.  de  doc.  inid.  hist, 
de  France,  1  s. )  4672 

Renee,  a.     Princes  militaires  de  la  maison 

de  France,  contenant  .  .  .  I'histoire  gfinfialo- 
gique  et  hfiraldique  des  diverses  branches  de 
la  maison  cap6tienne  depuis  Robert-le-Fort 
jusqu'a  la  Revolution  frangaise.     n.  d.      .2692 

<'liartier,  A.     G^n^alogie   des   roys   de  F.,  depuis 

Sainct  Loys,  jusques  ^  Charles  VII.  7  pp.  ((Entires, 
p.  253.)— I'rajfiiient  d'une  ggn^alogie  des  i-ois  de  P. 
1  p.  (Bouquet,  M.,  Bee.  hist.  Oaules,  v.  23,  p.  146.)— 
Fiistol  <lcC'oiilaii|sroN,  N.  D.  Happort  sur  le  concours 
relatif  ^  la  noblesse  en  F.  et  en  Angleterre.  13  pp.  (Inst. 
de  France,  .-Icarf.  Sci.  moral.  Mem.  v.  14,  pt.  2,  1884,  p.  699.) 

See  also  France,  Heraldry  and  peerage. 

France,  Geology  and  palaeontology. 

CossMANN,  M.,  and  Lambert,  J.  Etude 
palfiontologique  et  stratigraphique  sur  le  ter- 
rain oligocene  marin  aux  environs  d'Etampes. 
1884.  (Soc.  geol.  de  Prance,  M6m.  3  s.  v.  3, 
pt.  1,1884.)  —4652 

Cotteau,  G.  H.    Pal6ontologie  fran5aise. 

1862-94,  5  V.  in  6,  and  atlas  6  v.  —1656 

A''o£c.~For  preceding  v.  see  Orbigny,  A.  D.  d'. 

France.  Ministebe  des  Tbavaux  Pub- 
lics. Mgmoires  pour  servir  4  1' explication 
de  la  carte  g6ologique  d6taill6e  de  la  France. 
1888.  —1662 


Gaudry,   J.   A.     Essai   de   pal6ontologie 

philosophique.     1896.  —1573 

QiRABDOT,  A.    Etudes  gdologiques  sur  la 

Pranche-Comt6  septentrionale.  Le  systfime 
oolithique.     1896.  —1623 

Note. — With  bibliography. 

Qlanqeaud,  p.    Jurassique  8,  I'ouest  du 

plateau  central.  1895.  (Prance,  Ministfire 
des  Travaux  Publics,  Bull,  des  sermces  de  la 
carte  gSol.  de  la  France,  v.  8,  no.  50. )      — 1653 

Orbigny,   A.  D.  d'.      Palgontologie  fran- 

caise.     1840-60,  8  v.  and  atlas  8  v.  in  9.    —1657 

IVote.— For  continuation  see  Cotteau,  G.  H. 

Veaiii^eoix.  (  — ).     Notice  abrggge  du  journal  d'un 

voyage  archgologique  et  gfiologique,  fait,  en  1820 . . .  dana 
les  d€partemens  m^ridionales  de  la  F.  21  pp.  (Soc. 
antiq.  de  France,  M(m.  v.  3, 1821,  p.  370.) 

France,  Geology  and  palaeontology,  Periodi- 
cals. 

Socifite  geologique  de  France.     Bulletin, 
3  8.  V.  6-24.     Paris,  1878-96.     19  v.  —4655 

iVo(e.— For  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

M^moires.    3  s.  v.  1-5.     Paris,  1877-91. 

5  v.  —4651 

Note.— For  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

France,  Heraldry  and  peerage. 

Almanach  de  la  noblesse  du  royaume  de 
France,  pour  I'annfie  1848.    1848.  2767 

BOBEL  d'Hautebive,  A.  P.  J.     Annuaire 

de  la  noblesse  de  France.     [1883-89],  7  v.  2777 

Note. — For  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

and  Reverend,  A.,  Vicomte.    Annuaire 

de  la  noblesse  de  France.     [1890-91],  2  v.  2766 

Note.— For  continuation  see  Riv^rend,  A.,  Vicomte. 

Bremond,  a.  M.  p.    Nobiliaire  toulousain. 

Inventaire  g6n6ral  des  titres  probants  de  no- 
blesse et  de  dignit^s  nobiliaires.     1863,  2  v. 

2795 

Chassant,  a.  a.  L.,  and  Tausin,  H.    Dic- 

tionnaire  des  devises  historiques  et  hgral- 
diques.     1878,  3  v.  1147 

CousTANT  d'Yanville,  H.,  Comte.   Cham- 

bre  des  Comtes  de  Paris.  Essais  historiques 
et  chronologiques,  privileges  et  attributions 
nobiliaires,  et  armorial.     1866-75.  .2691 

• Gheusi,  p.  B.    Le  blaeon  hfiraldique.   1892. 

2794 

Milleville,  H.  J.  G.  de.    Armorial  histo- 

rique  de  la  noblesse  de  France.     1845.        2794 

Renee,  A.    Princes  militaires  de  la  maison 

de  France,  contenant .  .  .  I'histoire  g6n6alo- 
gique  et  hfiraldique  des  diverses  branches  de 
la  maison  cap6tienne  depuis  Robert-le-Fort 
jusqu'a  la  Revolution  fran§aise.     n.  d.      .2692 

Reverend,  A.,  Vicomte.     Annuaire  de  la 

noblesse  de  France.     [1892-97],  6  v.  2766 

Note. — For  earlier  v.  see  Borel  d'Hauterive,  A.  F.  J. 

Roger,  P.    Noblesse  de  France  aux  croi- 

sades.     1845.  3733 

Tastu,  Mme.  S.  C.  A.  V.    Chevalerie  fran- 

<;aise.     1821.  2797 


FRANCE,  Heraldry  and  peerage 


1510 


FRANCE,  History 


Avenel.  G.,  Vicomte  d'.    Fortune  de  la  noblesse  sous 

LouU  Xni.  61  pp.  (Rev.  hist.  v.  21,  1883,  p.  291;  v.  22, 
1883,  p.  1.)— Maury,  L.  F.  A.  La  noblesse  et  les  litres 
nobilialres  en  F.  avant  et  depnis  la  Revolution.  45  pp. 
(Bev.  d.  deux  mondea,  1882,  3  p6r.  v.  54,  p.  779.)— PIcot, 
G.  Eapport  sur  le  concours  relatif  i  I'origine  de  la 
pairie  en  F.  34  pp.  ( Inst,  de  France,  Acad.  Sci.  moral, 
Mhn.  2  s.  V.  15,  1887,  p.  879.)— Roninii,  J.  Armoiries 
ornant  une  fen6tre  de  la  cour  de  I'Ecole  des  Chartes. 
6  pp.  (See.  antiq.  de  France,  Bull.  1889,  p.  126;  with 
3r«m.  T.  50.)— SMlnl-Niiiion,  C.  P.  de  R.  S.  Deux  m«- 
moires  remie  au  Regent  pour  le  detourncr  de  faire  des 
Dues.    8  pp.    ( Rev.  rttrospect.  v.  2,  1834,  p.  44. ) 

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Anquetil,  L.  p.    Histoire  de  France,  de- 

puis  les  Gaulois  jusqu'i  la  fin  de  la  monarchie. 

1805,  14  V.  .2667 

The  same.     1834-36,  15  v.  .2686 

The  same.     1837,  6  v.  in  2.  .2666 

Arqentree,  B.  d'.    Histoire  de  Bretagne, 

des  roys,  dvcs,  comtes,  et  princes  d'icelle. 
1668.  2691 

Bailly,   a.   (A.  B.  Le  Francois,  pseud.) 

MystSres  des  vieux  chateaux  de  Prance  ;  ou, 
amours  secrStes  des  rois  et  des  reines,  des 
princes  et  princesses  ...    n.  d.  6  v.  .2692 

Bernard,  A.  J.    Description  du  pays  des 

S^gusiaves,  pour  servir  d' introduction  h,  1' his- 
toire du  Lyonnais  (Rh6ne  et  Loire).      1858. 

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Bouchart,  a.    Les  grandes  croniques  de 

Bretaigne  composSes  en  Pan  1514.    1886.  2661 

Bouquet,  M.    Recueil  des  historiens  des 

Gaules  et  de  la  France,  v.  20-23.    1840-76,  4  v. 

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Note. — For  v.  1-19  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Bresin,    L.      Chroniques    de  Flandre  et 

d'Artois.     1880.  .2604 

Brunetiere,   F.     Histoire  et  litt^rature. 

1892-96,  3  V.  2292 

BUHOT  DE  Eersers,  A.    Histoire  et  statis- 

tique  monumentale  du  dfipartement  du  Cher. 
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Chateaubriand,   F.   A.   R.,    Vicomte  de. 

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Crapelet,   G.   a.   (Ed.)     Collection   des 

anciens  monumens  de  I'histoire  et  de  la 
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Crowe,  E.  E.     History  of  Prance.     1831, 

3  V.  .2667 

Dickinson,  G.  L.     Revolution  and  reac- 
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Dumas,  A.    Gaule  et  Prance.    1875.     { (Eu- 

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2  V.     (Dumafl,  A.,  and  others,  Crimea  cSldhrea, 

v.6,7.) 


DuBUY,  V.  Histoire  de  France  depuis  1' in- 
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Flint,  R.    Historical  philosophy  in  Prance 

and  French  Belgium,  and  Switzerland.  1893. 
(In  his  Hist,  of  the  philos.  of  hist.  v.  1.)     2423 

Guilbert,  a.   M.    Histoire  des  villes  de 

Prance.     1844-48,  6  v.  .2693 

Haas,  C.  P.  M.    France  depuis  les  temps 

les  plus  recul6s  jusqu'^  nos  jours,    n.  d.,  4  v. 

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Lavallee,  T.  Histoire  des  Franjais  de- 
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1884-88,  6  V.  .2697 

Longnon,  a.  H.     Atlas  historique  de  la 

France  depuis  C6sar  jusqu'i  nos  jours.  [Texte 
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1602  ;  atlas,  6.42 

Marca,  p.  de.    Histoire  de  B6arn.    1640. 

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Note.— For  v.  1-6  «ee  preceding  catalogue. 

Mary-Lafon,  J.  B.  L.,  dit.  Histoire  poli- 
tique, religieuse,  et  litt^raire  du  midi  de  la 
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Masson,  G.     Story  of  mediseval  France 

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2  V.  .2683 

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MoNLEZUN,  J.  J.    Histoire  de  la  Gascogne 

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Paris,  A.  P.   (Ed.)    Grandes  chroniques 

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Rey,  J.   Histoire  du  drapeau,  des  couleurs, 

et  des  insignes  de  la  monarchie  francaise. 
1837,  2  V.  .2606 

Roger,   P.  A.     Archives    historiques    et 

ecclfeiastiques  de  la  Picardie  et  de  I'Artois. 
1842,  2  V.  .2603 

Saint-Hilaibe,  E.  M.    de.      Histoire  des 

conspirations  et  des  executions  politiques  en 
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Tbitheim    (Heidenberg),    J.,    Abbot   of 

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Vaissette,  J.,  and  Vic,  O.  de.      Histoire 

g6n6rale  de  Languedoc,  avec  des  notes  et  les 
pieces  justificatives.    1730-45,  5  v.  2691 

Tlie  sam^.    Continu6e  jusques  en  1790  par 
E.  Roschach.     1872-92,  15  v.  2601 


FRANCE,  History 


1511 


FRANCE,  History,  Capetians  to  1328 


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France,  History,  Carlovingian  and  early  period 
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Bourgeois,  E.  Capitulaire  de  Kiersy-sur- 
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PusTEL  DE  CouLANGES,  N.  S.   Histoire  des 

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France,  History,  CapeHans  to  1328. 

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4  pp.  (Bouquet,  M.,  Rec.  hist.  Gaules,  v.  22,  p.  12.)— Ex 
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See  also  the  names  of  the  kings  of  the  House  of  Capet, 
OS  <'hiirl<'!»  IV.  — IIusli  C'apel.— 1/Oiiis  \'I,  VII. 
VIII,  IX,  X.— Philip  II,  III,  IV,  V.-Kobort  II. 

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Louis  XVI  et  la  Revolution.    1885,  2  v. 

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ROCQUBS  DE  MONTGAILLARD,  Q.  H.  RevUe 

chronologique  de  I'histoire  de  France,  depuis 
le  premifere  convocation  des  notables  jusqu'au 
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Saint-Chamans,  a.  a.  R.,  Cmnte  de.    M6- 

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ScHOELCHER,  V.    Histoire  des  crimes  du 

2  D6c.    n.  d.  2  v.  in  1.  4687 

Thureau-Dangin,  p.    Histoire  de  la  mo- 

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Wellesley,    a.,   1    Duke   of    Wellington. 

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du  11  Aoflt.  22  pp.  (Rev.  d.  deux  mondes,  1886,  3  p6r. 
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37  pp.  (Rev.  d.  deux  mondea,  1886,  3p«r.  v.  75,  p.  43.)— 
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194  pp.    (Correspondant,  n.  s.  v.  123,  1890,  p.  1045;  v.  124, 

1890,  pp.  85,  641,  832,  1077 ;  V.  126,  1890,  p.  477.)— Etudes  sur 
la  diplomatic  de  la  monarchie  de  Juillet,  d'aprSs  des 
documents  inedits.  73  pp.  (Correspondant,  n.  s.  v.  98, 
1884,  pp.  769,  953. )— Lendemain  d'une  revolution.  59  pp. 
(Correspondant,  n.  s.  v.  90, 1882,  p.  185.)— Politique  de  re- 
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See  also  Charles  X.— I-ouIs  XVII,  XVIII.— Louis 
Philippe,  Kings  of  France. 

France,  History,  Second  Empire  to  1870. 

Bavoux,  J.   E.     France    sous    Napoleon 
III.     1870,  2  V.  4495 

Bazaine,  F.  a.    Episodes  de  la  guerre  de 

1870.     1883.  4694 

BoNDOis,  P.    Histoire  de  la  guerre  de  1870- 

71  et  des  origines  de  la  troisiSme  RSpublique, 
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BULLE,  C.    Geschichte  des  zweiten  Kaiser- 

reiches  und  des  koenigreiches  Italien.  1890. 
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Castellane,  E.  v.  E.  B.    Journal,  1804- 

62.     1896-97,  5  v.  .2664 


FRAKCE,  History,  Second  empire  to  1870 


1526 


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Noie.—Aiso  in  Correspondant,  n.  s.  v.  110, 1887,  pp.  193, 
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Memoirs.    From  the  French.     Ed.  by 

C.  B.  Pitman.     1888,  2  v.  .2684 

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1870.  4684 

Maupas,  C.  E.  de.    Mfimoires  sur  le  second 

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le  rSgne  de  Napoleon  III  (1851-64).  1883-84, 
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The  same.  Tr.  and  ed.  by  C.  Bousfield. 
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Washbubne,  E.   B.     Recollections   of  a 

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Blniikenbnrg,  H.    Verfassung  und  innere  politlk 

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See  also  Crimean  war.— Franco-tierman  war. — 
Napoleon  III,  Emperor  of  the  French. 

France,  History,  Present  period. 

Baktling,  H.  Die  dritte  Republik  in 
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d'un  royaliste.     1888,  2  v.  .2684 

Note.— Also  in  Correspondant,  n.  s.  v.  110,  1887,  pp.  193, 
677,  969;  v.  Ill,  1887,  pp.  201,  593;  v.  113,  1887,  pp.  765,  965.) 

Memoirs.     From  the  French.    Ed.  by 

0.  B.  Pitman.     1888,  2  v.  .2684 

Littee,  M.  p.  E.    De  retablissement  de  la 

troisifeme  R^publique.    1880.  4694 


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Scott,  J.  G.  France  and  Tongking.  1885.  3416 

Shaw,   G.   A.      Madagascar  and  Prance. 

1885.  3425 

Washburne,   E.   B.      Recollections  of  a 

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Zevort,  E.    Histoire  de  la  troisifeme  R6- 

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Premiers  jours  de  Tarmistice  en  1871.  21  pp.  (Bev.  d. 
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QuatriSme  an  de  la  "vraie"  R^publique.  28  pp.  (Cor- 
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et  la  R^publiqne.    29  pp.    (Correspondant,  n.  s.  v.  104, 

1885,  p.  597.)— Fonrnier,  H.  Bilan  de  la  R^pubiique. 
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1789  et  1889  par  Emile  OUivier.  10  pp.  ( Correspondant, 
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(Bev.  d.  deux  mondes,  1883,  3  p6r.  v.  55,  p.  560.)— Renter, 
E.  Gruendung  der  franzoesischen  Republik.  68  pp. 
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Frankreich  unter  der  Praesidentschaft  Sadi  Carnot's. 
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See  also  Paris,  History,  Commune,  1871. 

Prance,  History,  Bibliography. 

Deschiens,  ( — ).  Collection  de  matSriaux 
pour  I'histoire  de  la  Revolution  de  France, 
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des  journaux.     1829.  L.74 

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qui  ont  escrit  I'histoire  et  topographic  de  la 
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France.      Ministeeb  de  l'Instruction 

PuBLlQUE.  Repertoire  des  travaux  histo- 
riques,  contenant  I'analyse  des  publications 
faites  en  Prance  et  k  1' stranger  sur  I'histoire, 
les  monuments,  et  la  langue  de  la  France. 
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Leprbux,  Q.     Nos  journaux,   histoire  et 

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MoNOD,  G.    Bibliographie  de  I'histoire  de 

Prance.     1888.  W.  74 

Mo»eau,   C.      Bibliogrraphie    des  Mazari- 

nades.     1850-51,  3  v.  W.  24 

Nadaillac,  B.,  Comtede.    Catalogue  d'une 

collection  importante  sur  la  Revolution  fran- 
5ai8e ;  pamphlets,  journaux,  caricatures, 
afflches,  placards  provenant  de  la  bibliothfeque 
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1885.  W.  84 

Paris.    Bibliotheque  Nationale.    Cata- 
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iVote.— For  V.  1-7  see  preceding  catalogue: 

Table  des  auteurs.     1895.  W.  82 

Conrfion,  A.  de.     Histoires  g«n6rales  de  F.    36  pp. 

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Almanack  royal,  1776,  1814-15.    n.  d.  2  v. 

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France,  Industries. 

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France,  Internal  affairs. 

Iiisltlntions  locales  en  F.  31  pp.  (Rev.  d.  deux 
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See  also  France,  Ckinals ;  Postal  service ;  Railroads ; 
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France,  King. 

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France,  Land  tenure. 

FusTEL  DE  CouLANGES,  N.  D.  Histoire 
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France,  Law. 

France.  Gouvernement  de  la  Defense 
Nationale.  R6publique  frangaise.  Code 
complet  des  lois,  d6crets,  arrgt^a,  circulaires 
d'intfirSt  gSnfiral  promulguSs  k  Paris  et  & 
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France,  Navy.    See  with  Army. 
Frauee,  Numismatics. 

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Zay,  E.     Histoire  mon6taire  des  colonies 

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ArboiH  de  Jabaiiiville,A.  d'.    Note  sur  la  ifigende 

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Fraiice,  Palaeontology.    See  with  Geology. 
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France,  Population. 

Bandrlllart,  H.  J.  L.  Populations  rurales  de  la 
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Accroissement  de  la  population  franpaise.  63  pp.  {Rev. 
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See  also  France,  Statistics. 

France,  Postal  service. 

Laeombe,  F.  Sur  la  reforme  du  tarif  des  postes. 
27  pp.    ( Correspondant,  v.  8,  1844,  p.  187. ) 

France,  Public  works.  See  under  Internal 
a£fairs. 

France,  Railroads. 

ViBBRT,  E.  C.  P.  Concurrence  StrangSre. 
Les  transports  par  terre  et  par  mer :  docu- 
ments pour  servir  &  I'histolre  6conomique  de 
la  troisifeme  R6publique.  Thfemes  de  conffi- 
rences.    v.  1.    1896.  —2735 

C    Du  systfeme  k  adopter  pour  I'executiou  et  I'exploi- 

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34  pp.    ( Correspondonf,  v.  63,  1864,  p.  830. ) 

France,  Science. 

ASSOCIATION  PRANgAISE  POUK    L'AVA^fCB-■ 

MENT  DES  SCIENCES.  Comptc  rendu  de  la 
18-25  session.     1889-96,  16  v.  —3493 

— -  Lacroix,  p.  (Bibliophile  Jacob,  pseud.) 
Directoire,  Consulat,  et  Empire.  MoBurs  et 
usages,  lettres,  sciences,  et  arts.  France, 
1795-1815.     Ouvrage  illustrfi.     1884.  1691 

France,  Society,  See  under  Court  and  cour- 
tiers.— National  and  social  character. 


FRANCE,  Statistics 


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FRANCHE-COMTE,  France 


France,  Statistics. 

Annuaire  de  I'ficonomie  politique  et  de  la 
statistique.     1893.  —3307 

BUHOT  DE  Kersers,  A.  Histoire  et  statis- 
tique monumentale  du  dfipartement  du  Cher. 
1875-92,  6  V.  .2691 

statistique  de  roiiMolicnenicnt  MeeoiKlairo.  56  pp. 

[Correspondant,  n.  s.  v.  124,  1890,  pp.  22, 338, 563.)— Fay ct, 
P.  Essai  sur  la  statistique  intellectuelle  et  morale  coni- 
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See  also  Fraiiop,  Population. 

France,  Tariff. 

Funck-Brentano,  T.,  and  Dupuis,  C. 
Tarifs  douaniers  et  les  traitfis  de  commerce, 
suivi  de  tableaux  de  classification,  tarifs  fran- 
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Callery,  A.    Douanes  avant  Colbert  et  I'ordonnance 

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France,  Weights  and  measures. 

Franklin,  A.  L.  A.  Mesure  du  temps. 
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Prance,  Zoology. 

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Gast,  E.    Cheval  normand  et  ses  origines ; 

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France,    Catholic    Church  in.      See  Catholic 

Church  in  France. — France,  Church  history. 
France,  Institut  de.  See  Institut  de  France. 
France,    Universitg    de.      See   University    de 

France. 
France  and  Tonffkln}?.    Scott,  J.  G.        3416 
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Francesca,  da  Rimini.    See  Malatesta,  F.,  da 

Rimirm. 
Francesca,  Pietro  della.     Vasari,  G.      Piero 

della  Francesca.    18  pp.    ( C>pere,  v.  2,  p.  487. ) 

Francesca  Carrara.  3  v.  Maclean,  Mrs. 
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Francescliiui,  Guido.    Morte  dell'  uxoricida 

F.    26  pp.    (Philobiblon  Soc.  Miscel.  v.  12.) 

Fi-ancesco,  da  Angela  di  Giovanni,   detto  II 

Cecca.  Vasari,  G.  II  Cecca.  18  pp.  (Opere,  v.  3, 
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Frjiiicesco,  d^Ascoli.    Examen  judiciale  fratris 

Francisci  de  Escnio  ordinis  Mlnorum.  3  pp.  (Baluze, 
E.,  Miscetl.  V.  2,  p.  281.) 

Francesco,  d' Assist,  St.   1182-1226. 

II  Perdono.  10  pp.  {Propugnatore,  v.  3,  pt.  1,  1870, 
p.  64.) 

Alger,  A.  L.  (Tr.)    Little  flowers  of  St. 

Francis  of  Assisi.  Tr.  from  the  Italian,  with 
a  brief  account  of  the  life  of  St.  Francis.   1887. 

^257 

BoNAVENTURA,  St.,  Cardinal-Bp.  ofAlbano. 

Life  of  St.  Francis  of  Assisi.  [Tr.]  by  Miss 
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Le  Monnibr,  L.    History  of  S.  Francis  of 

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Thode,  H.    Franz  von  Assisi  und  die  an- 

faenge  der  kunst  der  renaissance  in  Italien. 
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Al  vIhI,  E.    I  Fioretti  di  F. :  studi  sulla  loro  compila- 

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(Romanische  studien,  v.  1,  1875,  p.  118.)— Boehringrer, 

F.  Franziskus  von  Assisi.  102  pp.  (In  his  Kirche 
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G.  II  coro  e  la  chiesa  superiore  di  F.  in  Assisi.  15  pp. 
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(Comba,  E.,  Bibliot.  della  rifonna  ital.  v.  1,  p.  21.) 

See  also  Franeiscans. 

Francesco,  di  Firenze.   Rime.   2  pp.   (Ancona, 

A.  d',  and  Comparetti,  D.  P.,  Aniiche  rime  volgari,  v.  2, 
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Francesco,  dalV  Ongaro.    See  Ongaro,  F.  dall'. 

Francesco,  Pietro.    See  Pietro  Francesco. 

Franche-Comte,  France. 

JEsopUs.  Lyoner  Yzopet.  Altfranzoe- 
sische  uebersetzung  des  XIII  jahrh.  in  der 
mundart  der  Franche-Conit6,  mit  dem  kriti- 
schen  text  des  lateinischen  originals  (Sog. 
Anonymus  Neveleti).  Zum  ersten  mal  her- 
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Beauquibr,  C.     Chansons  populaires  re- 

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FRANCHE-COMTE,  Prance 


1538 


PKANCIS,  John 


QlKABDOT,  A.    Etudes  gSologiques  sur  la 

Franche-Comt6  septentrionale.  Le  systfeme 
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A'o/c— With  bibliography. 

<liiioliornt,  J.  E.  J.    D^coavertes  archgologiques  en 

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Franchetti,  Augusto.     1840 — .     In  occaaione 

dell' ultimo  concorso  drammatico.  11pp.  {Nuov.  antol. 
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Franchetti,    Leopoldo.      1847—.      Conquista 

mussulmana  dell'  Etiopia  nel  secolo  XVI.  6  pp.  (Nuov. 
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Frauclieville,  Jules,    Vicomte    de.      Marthe : 

poeme.    8  pp.    { Correspondant,  v.  9, 1845,  p.  898. ) 

Ozannnt,  A.  F.    Foi  et  patrie,  pofeies  par  F.    7  pp. 

(Correspondant,  Y.  26,  1850,  p.  347.) 

Franchise.    See  Free  institutions.- Liberty. — 

Suffrage. 
Francis^  Francesco. 

Cartwright,  J.    Mantegna  and  Francia. 

1881.     {Illustr.  biog.  of  great  artists.)  3841 
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(Century  3tag.  v. 20, 1891,  p.747.)— VaJiarl,G.    Francesco 

Francia.    32  pp.    (Opere,  v.  3,  p.  533. ) 

Francia,  Jos6  Gaspar  Rodriguez,  D.  D. 

Robertson,  J.  P.,  and  Robertson,  W.  P. 
Letters  on  Paraguay  :  comprising  an  account 
of  a  four  years'  residence  in  that  republic, 
under  the  government  of  the  dictator  Fran- 
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— Francia's  reign  of  terror,  being  the  con- 
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C'arlyle,  T.    Dr.  Francia.    52  pp.    (Orit.  and  miscel. 

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Francia.    Dudevant,   Mme.   A.   L.   A.  D.   (G. 

Sand,  pseud. ),  CEuvres  compl.  v.  37.         — 4177 
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Sposizione  di  Lodovico  Castelvetro  a  XXIX 

canti  dell'  Inferno  Dantesco.    See  Castelve- 

tro,  L. 
Fraiiclotti,  Agostino,  Abp.  of  Trebizond.    Reu- 

mont,  A.  von.     Mons.  Agostino  Franciotti  e  la  pace 

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Francis  I,  King  of  France. 

Institut  de  France.  Acadfimie  des  sci- 
ences morales  et  politiques.  Collection  des 
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2681 

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Louise  de  Savoie.  Relations  diplomatiques 
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MiGNET,  F.  A.  M.    Rivalit*  de  Fran50i8  I 

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Zeller,  B.     Captivity  de  Frangois  I.    1889. 

( In  his  Hist,  de  France,  v.  8. )  4657 

Cour  de Frangois  I.     1890.     (In  his Kiat. 

de  France,  v.  8. )  4657 
Frangois  I.      1889.      {In    his    Hist,    de 

France,  v.  7. )  4657 
Fran5oi8    I,    Anne    de    Montmorency. 

1890.  [In  his  Hist,  de  France,  v.  8.)  4657 
Frangois  I,  Charles-Quint,  et  le  Connfi- 

table  de  Bourbon.     1889.      (In  his  Hist,   de 

France,  v.  7. )  4657 

Acta.    100  pp.    (Freher,  M.,  Rer.  German,  script,  v.  3, 

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Combat  de  Frangois  I  centre  un  sanglier.  5  pp.  (Bib- 
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I'histoire  de  Francois  I  et  de  Henri  II.  101pp.  (Lafaist, 
L.,  Archiv.  de  Vhist.  de  FraTwe,  1  s.  v.  3,  p.  363.)— X<^jfO- 
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Charles  V  et  Francois  I.  51  pp.  (Tomraaseo,  N.,  Relat. 
ambass.  vSnit.  v.  1,  p.  113.) — Oratio  a  legatis  Francisci 
Regis  Gallorum,  pro  favore  suo  regi,  ut  Imperator  de- 
signaretur,  conciliando,  ad  principes  electores  Franck- 
fordiam  missa.  7  pp.  (Freher,  M.,  Rer.  Oennan.  script. 
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premiers  temps  du  rfegne  de  Henri  II,  d'aprfes  Jean  de 
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See  also  France,  History,  House  of  Valois  to  1589. 

Francis  I :  a  tragedy.    Kemble,  F.  A.     (  With 
Thurston,  J.,  Illustrations  of  Shakspeare. )  3392 

Francis  II,  King  of  France. 

Zeller,  B.     Frangois  II.     1890.     (In  his 
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See  also  France,  History,  House  of  Valois  to  1589. 

Franci.s,  Father.     See  Atterbury,   P.,  Bp. 


Rochester. 
Francis,  of  Assisi. 
Francis,  of  Sales. 


of 


See  Francesco,  d^  Assisi. 
See  Fraufois,  de  Sales. 
Francis,  Francis.   1822-86.   Glimpse  of  Mexico. 

11  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  12,  1882,  p.  591.)— Ycllow- 
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p.  369.) 

Francis,  John. 

Chronicles  and  characters  of  the  stock  ex- 
change.    1  Am.  ed.     Boston,  1850.     8°.  —1371 

Francis,  John. 

Chalmers,  P.  Mr.  John  Francis,  of  the 
Athenaeum,  on  the  plan  of  Sir  Roland  Hill. 
1889.  —2303 

Francis,  J.  C.    John  Francis,  publisher  of 

the  Athenaeum  :  a  literary  chronicle  of  half  a 
century.     1888,  2  v.  4716 


FRANCIS,  John  ColUns 


1539 


FRANCKENSTEIN,  Christian  Gottfried 


Francis,  John  Collins. 

John  Francis,  publisherof  the  Athenaeum: 
a  literary  chronicle  of  half  a  century.  With 
an  introductory  note  by  H.  R.  F.  Bourne. 
London,  1888.     2  v.  12  °.  4715 

Francis,  John  Wakefield,  M.  D.,  LL.  D.  1789- 
1861.  Wm.  James  Macneven.  9  pp.  (Gross,  S.  D.,  Lives 
of  Am.  physicians,  p.  479. 1— Samuel  Latham  Mitchlll. 
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Poe,  E.  A.    John  W.  B'rancis.    3  pp.    ( Works,  ed.  by 

E.  C.  aiedman  and  G.  E.  Woodberry,  v.  8,  p.  26.) 

Francis,  Sir  Philip.     1740-1818. 

Refutation  of  a  pamphlet,  entitled,  The 
answer  of  Philip  Francis,  Esq.,  to  the  charges 
exhibited  against  him.  Gen.  Clavering,  and 
Col.  Monson,  by  Sir  Elijah  Impey.  London, 
1788.     8°.     (Pamphlets,  V.  5.)  3116 

Minutes.    See  Hastings,  W.,  and  Francis, 

Sir  P. 

FitiscPral€l,P.  H     Romantic  story  of  F.    29  pp.    (Jit 

his  Kings  and  queens  of  an  hour,  v.  1,  p.  307.)— Stephen, 
L.  Chatham,  F.,  and  Junius.  17  pp.  (Eng.  Hist.  Bev. 
T.  3,  1888,  p.  233.) 

See  also  JnniaH. 
Francis  Joseph  I,  Emperor  of  Austria.     Lan- 
glois,  A.    Une  galerie  de  portraits  royaux.    25  pp.    (Cor- 
respondant,  n.  s.  v.  126,  1891,  p.  829.) 

Francis  Xavler.    See  Francisco  Xavier. 
Franciscans. 

Brewer,  J.  S.  (Ed.)  Monumenta  Fran- 
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Cherubino,  da  Spoleto.     Fratris  Cherubini 

Minorum  ordinis  ad  Jacobum  de  Borgiannis 
spiritualis  vite  compendiosa  regula  quaedam 
hec  est.  Vite  matrimonialis  regula  brevis 
eiusdem  ad  Jacobum  de  Borgiannis  feliciter 
incipit.     1482.  —4232 

Ehrle,  F.    Die  Spiritualen,  ihr  verhaelt- 

niss  zum  Franciscanerorden  und  zu  den  Frar 
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Komorowski,  J.    Memoriale  ordinis  Fra- 

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Little,  A.  G.   Grey  Friars  in  Oxford.  1892. 

2525 

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slor.  ital.  4  s.  v.  17, 1886,  p.  12.)— Documentl  francescani. 
11  pp.  (Archiv.  stor.  ital.  4  s.  v.  18, 1886,  p.  296.)— Due  do- 
cumenti  intorno  ai  Beghini  d'ltalia.    7  pp.   (Archiv.  slor. 

Vol.  in.— 193. 


Hal.  6  8.  V.  1, 1888,  p.  417.)— Nuove  pubblicazioni  gul  movl- 
mento  francescano  nel  secolo  XIV.  28  pp.  (Archiv.  stor. 
ital.  5  s.  V.  6,  1890,  p.  475.) 

See  also  Capnchlns.- Francesco,  d'Asnsi.—Tm- 
ticelll.— Frlar.t.— MonaMtlcism. 

Francisciados  libri  XIII.    Mauro,  F.  4227 

Francisco  Xavier,  St. 

BouHOURS,  D.    Life  of  St.  Francis  Xavier. 
Tr.  by  Mr.  Dryden.     1688.  5881 

Reithmeier,  W.    Leben  des  heiligen  Franz 

Xaver,  Apostels  von  Indien  und  Japan.    1881. 

5895 

Ireland,  W.  W.    On  St.  Francis  Xavier,  the  Apostle 

of  the  Indies.  24  pp.  (In  Kis  Blot  upon  the  brain, 
p.  160.) 

Franciscus  de  Castiglione.   15  cent.    Scripta 

circa  residentiam  praelatorum,  an  fit  de  jure  divine. 
4  pp.    (Baluze,  E.,  Miscell.  v.  4,  p.  454.) 

Fraucisque-Micliel.    See  Michel,  F.  X. 
Franck,  Adolphe.      1809-93.      Rapport  sur  le 

concoursrelatifaiaphilosophied'OrigSne.  38  pp.  (Inst, 
de  France,  Acad.  Sci.  moral.  Mim.  2  s.  v.  15, 1887,  p.  411.) 
—Rapport  sur  le  concours  relatif  i,  la  philosophic  de 
I'hlMtoire.  30  pp.  (Inst,  de  France,  jlcod.  Set.  rnorol. 
M6m.  2  s.  v.  15, 1887,  p.  571.)— Rapport  sur  le  prlx  bien- 
nlal  de  vingt  mille  francs,  &  d«cerner  par  I'Institut  en 
1889.  8  pp.  (Inst,  de  France,  Acad.  Sci.  moral.  Mim.  2  s. 
V.  17,  1891,  p.  1157.) 

Dnbenx,  L.    La  Kabbale,  par  F.    26  pp.  ( Correspon- 

dant,  V.  5,  1844,  p.  77.)— Valroger,  H.  de.  Dictionnaire 
des  sciences  philosophiques  par  F.  ( Correspondant,  v.  8, 
1844,  p.  627.) 

Franck,  Johannes.    1854 — . 

Etymologisch  woordenboek  der  nederland- 
sche  taal.    'S-Gravenhage,  1892.    8°.         R.3fl 

(Ed.)    Flandrijs.   Fragmente  eines  mittel- 

niederlaendischen  rittergedichtes.  Strass- 
burg,  1876.  8°.  (Brink,  B.  E.  C.  ten,  and 
others,  Quellen  und  forschungen,  v.  18.)  — 3166 

{Ed.)    Alexander's geesten.    SeeMaerlant, 

J.  van. 

Franck,  William. 

Traits  sur  les  vins  du  M6doc  et  les  autres 
vins  rouges  et  blancs  du  d6partement  de  la 
Gironde.    2  6d.    Bordeaux,  1845.    8°.    —3747 

Franck.    See  also  Frank. 

Francken,  Cornells  Marinus.    1820—. 

Conjectanea  critica  ad  C.  Lucilii  librorum 
decadem  secundam  et  tertiam.  Amstelodami, 
1871.     4°.  3242 

Ad  Clocronls  pallnipseslos.  102  pp.   (Mnemosyne, 

n.  s.  V.  11,  1883,  p.  374;  v.  12,  1884,  pp.  57,  283,  405 ;  v.  18, 
1885,  pp.  43, 288 ;  v.  14, 1886,  p.  65. )— De  Lucanl  verslbua 
propter  Vossianum  2  B  et  Montepessulanum  suspectis. 
18  pp.  (Mnemosyne,  n.  s.  v.  18,  1890,  p.  5. )— J.  N.  Madvl- 
^Ins.  5pp.  (Mnemosyne,  n.  s.  v.  15,  1887,  p.  124.)— 
Mlsoella.  20  pp.  (Mnemosj^Jie,  n.  8.  v.  16,  1888,  p.  890j 
V.  17, 1889,  p.  56;  v.  19, 1891,  p.  341.)— Selecta  de  Monte- 
pessiilano  et  Ashbnrnhamensl  I.ncanl.  26  pp. 
(Mnemosyne,  n.  s.  v.  19, 1891,  p.  16.)— Ad  Tacltl  llbros 
posterlores.  14  pp.  {Mnemosyne,  n.  s.  v.  17,  1889, 
p.  354.)— Ad  Tlbullum.  12  pp.  (Mnemosyne,  n.s.  v. 13, 
1885,  p.  176.) 

Franckenstein,    Christian    Gottfried.      1661- 
1717. 

Histoire  des  intrigues  galantes  de  la  Reino 
Christine  de  Sufede  et  de  sa  cour,  pendant  son 
s6jour  a,"  Rome.  [Anon.!,  Amsterdam,  1697. 
12°.        '  6877 


FRANCKLIN,  Thomaa 


1540 


FRANCO-GERMAN  WAR 


Francklin,  Thomas,  D.  D.    1721-84. 

Matilda:  a  tragedy.  London,  1775.  8°. 
(With  Murphy,  A.,  Alzuma.)  3313 

Earl  of  Wnrwlek:    a  tragedy.     76  pp.     (Bell,  J., 

Brit,  theal.  v.  7,  1792.) 

(TV.)      [Tragedies    of]    Sophocles.      See 

Sophocles. 

Francklin,  Lt.-Col.  William.    1763-1839. 

History  of  the  reign  of  Shah-Aulum,  the 
present  Emperor  of  Hindostaun,  containing 
the  transactions  of  the  court  of  Delhi,  and  the 
neighbouring  states,  during  a  period  of  thirty- 
six  years.     London,  1798.     4°.  3451 

Inquiry  concerning  the  site  of  ancient  Pallbothra. 

2  pp.  Rev.  of  in  Valpy,  A..  J.,  Class.  Journ.  v.  28, 1823, 
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Fi-anoklin.    See  also  Franklin.— Franklyn. 

Franclieu,  Jacques  Laurent  Pierre  Charles, 
Marquis  de.     1680-1745. 

Mgmoires,  pub.  par  Louis  de  Qermon. 
[With  portrait.]  (Soc.  hist,  de  Gascogne, 
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Franco,  Battista.   Vasari,  G.   Battista  Franco. 

27  pp.     {Opere,  v.  6,  p.  571.) 

Franco,  Matteo.    15  cent. 

Viaggio  di  Clarice  Orsini  de'  Medici  nel 
1485.  Bologna,  1868.  12°.  [Scelta  di  curio- 
sitdl  letterarie,  no.  98. )  2332 

Lettera.     20  pp.     {Archiv.  star.  ital.  3  s.  v.  9,  1869, 

p.  32.) 

and  Pulci,  Luigi.    Sonetti.    Assieme  con 

la  confessione,  stanze  in  lode  della  Beca,  ed 
altre  rime  del  medesimo  Pulci.  Nuovamente 
date  alia  luce  .  .  .  dal  Marchese  Filippo  de 
Rossi.     [Lucca],  1759.     8°.  2313 

Franco,  Nicol6.    Simiani,  C.    Nicold  Franco. 

17  pp.     {Propugnatore,  v.  20,  pt.  1,  1887,  p.  159.) 

Francoeiir,  Louis  Benjamin,  and  others. 

Dictionnaire  technologique ;  ou,  nouveau 
dictionnaire  universel  des  arts  et  metiers,  et 
de  l'6conomie  industrielle  et  commerciale. 
Paris,  1822-35.     22  v.  p.  8°.  R.105 

Atlas.    Paris,  1835.    2  v.  4°.  R.101 

Contents. 

AbattolT-Antimoine,  v.  1. ,  Mahaleb-Mitres  de  Chemi- 
Apocyn-Baame    de    Tolu,         n«e,  v.  13. 

V.  2.  Mobile-Optique,  v.  14. 

Bec-d'ane-Byssus,  v.  3.  Or-Peinture,  v.  16. 

Cabestan-Chaput,  v.  4.  Pelletier-fourreur-Porte- 
Char-Controle,  v.  5.  voix,  v.  16. 

Copaha-D«videur,  v.  6.  Poste-Prfisnre,  v.  17. 

Diable-Ellipsoide,  v.  7.  Prohibition-Rum,  v.  18. 

Email-F6ve  de  Tonka,  v.  8.  Sable-Souricifere,  v.  19. 

Picelle-Futaine,  v.  9.  Sparterie-Thon,  v.  20. 

Gabare-Hoyau,  v.  10.  Timbale-Teinturier-peaus- 
Huile8-l.actate3,  v.  11.  sier,  v.  21. 

lAlnage-Magnfitisme,  v.  12.  Uranates-Zinc,  v.  2. 

Franco-German  war,  1870-71. 

Abel,  K.  Letters  on  international  relar 
tions  before  and  during  the  war  of  1870.  By 
"  The  Times  "  correspondent  at  Berlin.  1871, 
2  V.  3714 

Bazainb,  F.  a.    Episodes  de  la  guerre  de 

1870,  et  de  blocus  de  Metz,    1883.  4694 


BoNDOis,  P.    Histoire  de  la  guerre  de  1870- 

71  et  des  origines  de  la  troisifeme  Rfipublique, 
1869-71.     [1888.]  4422 

Chevalier,  L.  E.    La  marine  fran^aise  et 

la  marine  allemande  pendant  la  guerre  de 
1870-71.     1873.  4667 

Clarke,  P.   C.  H.      The  Franco-German 

war,  1870-71.  Second  part :  History  of  the 
war  against  the  Republic.  [With  maps.]  1884. 

3673 
Note.— For  first  part  see  preceding  catalogue. 

CoRRA,  E.    Bataille  de  Sedan,  les  v6rita- 

bles  coupables  par  le  G6n.  de  Wimpffen.   1887. 

4667 

DuDEVANT,  Mme.  A.  L.  A.  D.   (G.  Sand, 

psewd. )  Journal  d'un  voyageur  pendant  la 
guerre.     1871.     ( CBuvres  compJ.  v.  51. )    — 4187 

Fosse  d' Arcosse,  R.    Si6ge  de  Soissons  en 

1870.     1892.  .2696 

France.     Assemblee   Nationale.     En- 

qugte  parlementaire  sur  les  actes  du  gouveme- 
ment  de  la  defense  nationale.  Rapports. 
1873-75,  12  V.  1692 

Frederick  HI,  German  Emperor  and  King 

of  Prussia.  Aus  Kaiser  Friederich's  tagebuch. 
1870-71.     (Deutsch.  rundschau,  v.  57,  1888.) 

—4143 

Diary  of  the  Austro-Qerman  war,  1866, 

and  the  Franco-German  war,  1870-71 ;  to 
which  is  added  Prince  Bismarck's  rejoinder. 
Ed.  by  H.  W.  Lucy.     1888.  3667 

JuNCK,  K.    Deutsch-franzoeslscher  krieg, 

1870-71.     1876,  2  v.  3603 

JVo(«.— Also  in  Urisere  Zeit,  1871,  v.  2-1873,  v.  2. 

MacMahon,  M.  E.  p.  M.,  Due  de  Magenta. 

Arm§e  de  Versailles  depuis  sa  formation  jus- 
qu'4  la  complete  pacification  de  Paris.    1872. 

1681 

PoiNSOT,  A.  E.  (G.  d' Hey  Hi,  pseud.)  Guerre 

franco-allemande.  Le  Moniteur  prussien  de 
Versailles.     [1872.]  .2603 

RoLiN,  L.      Campagne   de   1870-71.      La 

guerre  dans  I'Ouest.    1874.  .2605 

ilieiieniann,  F.     Der  sechste  Februar,  1888.    6  pp. 

(  Unsere  Zeit,  1888,  v.  1,  p.  279.)— Carlyle,  T.  Latter  stage 
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Les  soldats  franjais  dans  les  prisons  de  I'Allemagne. 
30  pp.  {Correspondant,  n.  s.  v.  122,  1890,  p.  663.)— 
Deutsche  relflpoitt  im  deutsch-franzoesischen  kriege, 
1870-71.  10  pp.  (  Unaere  Zeit,  1872,  v.  1,  p.  369. )— l'«rbe«, 
A.  Christmas-tide  with  the  Germans  before  Paris.  12  pp. 
(Harper's  Mag.  v.  72, 1886,  p.  263.)— The  Emperor  and  his 
marshal.  26  pp.  (In  his  Souvenirs  of  some  continents, 
p.  71.)— Oambetta,  L.  M.  D«pSches  inSdits,  addressees 
de  Tours  et  de  Bordeaux  au  gouvernement  de  la  Defense 
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hist.  v.  24,  1884,  p.  329.)— Hale,  L.  Some  statistics  of  a 
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Kirchner,  K.  Erzaehlende  dichtungen  im  anschlusse 
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(  Unsere  Zeit,  1877,  v.  2,  pp  401,  583. )— Mahrenholt*,  R. 
L'invasion  allemande.  5  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1889,  v.  2, 
p.  273.)— Morris,  W.O'C.  The  war  1870-71:  after  Sedan. 
24  pp.  (Eng.  Hist.  Rev.  v.  4,  1889,  p.  417.)— Strachcy,  E. 
Prelude  to  the  Franco-Prussian  war  (1866-67).  9  pp. 
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of  France.     82  pp.     (Edin.  Bev.  v,  164,  1886,  p.  301.)^ 


FRANCO-GERMAN  WAR 


1541 


FRANKFORT,  on  the  Main 


Waldeck.  F.  M.  von.  Petersbnrger  reflexe des deutsch- 
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liOrralno.—Motz.— Napoleon  III,  Emperor  of  the 
French.— PHriH.,  History.— Prnnsia^  History. — Hellail. 
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Fraiig-ipaiii,  Franceska  Kristdf,  Orof. 

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Frank,  Othmar.     1770-1840.    Ueber  das  bild 

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Frank,   Sebastian.    Doellinger,  J.  J.   I.  von. 

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Franke,  Friedrich  {Ed.) 

.lEschinis  Orationes.    See  .^schines. 

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Frankenstein  :  the  modern  mandemon.  Shel- 
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Frankfort,  Ireland.    See  Kilcormick. 

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SOCIETAS  Apebibndis  Fontibus  Rbrum 
Germanicarum  Mbdii  Aevi.  Monumenta 
Germaniae  historiea,  500-1500.  Scriptories. 
V.  15,  pts.  1,  2 ;  V.  27-30,  pt.  1.  Hannoverae, 
1887-96.     5  V.  in  6,  fo.  3671 

Note.— For  v.  1-14,  16-26,  «ee  preceding  catalogue.    For 
all  other  divisions  eee  Monumenta  Germaniae  historiea. 

Contents.  De  translatione  S.  AdKlbertI,  v.  15,  pt.  2. 
— Passio  Adalberti,  v.  15,  pt.  2.— Rutpert,  of  Mettlach. 
Ex  vita  et  miraculis  S.  Adalberti  Egmondani,  v.  15,  pt.  2. 
— De  S.  Adalberto,  v.  15,  pt.  2.— Ex  miraculis  S.  A<lal- 
hardl  Corbeiensibus,  v.  16,  pt.  2.— Berthe,  of  Vilich. 
Vita  Adellieidis  abbatissae  Vilicensis,  v.  16,  pt.  2.— 
Translatio  et  miracula  S.  Adelphi  Episcopi  Mettensis, 
V.  15,  pt.  1, — Carmen  de  Adolfo  Rege  Thuringiam  inva- 
dente,  v.  30,  pt.  1.— Ex  miraculis  S.  AKrili  Resbacensibus, 
T.  15,  pt.  2.— Goswin,  of  Mayence.  Ex  passione  S.  Albaiii 
martyris,  v.  15,  pt.  2.— Translatio  8.  Alblnl  martyris, 
T.  15,  pt.  2.— Vita  Alcnini,  v.  15,  pt.  1.— Monumenta 
AldenburirenHia,  v.  15,  pt.  2.— Aldric,  St.,  Sp.  of  Le 
Mans.  Gesta,  v.  15,  pt.  1.— Translatio  S.  Alexandrl 
Papae  et  Justini  Presbyteri,  v.  15,  pt.  1. — Ex  vita  Aim- 
nae,  v.  16,  pt.  2. — Otto,  of  St.  Emmeran^s,  Ratlsbon.  Vita 
8.  Alt«nls,  v.  15,  pt.  2.— Notitiae  AHorfenNoi,  v.  15, 
pt.  2. — Gilbert,  of  St.  Amand,  Toumay.  Ex  miraculis  S. 
Amandi,  v.  15,  pt.  2. — Anscher,  Abbot  of  St.  Riquier. 
Ex  vita  AiiKilbcrtI,  V.  15,  pt.  1.— De  obitu  Angilberti, 
T.16,  pt.l.— Walter,  of  Hemingford.  Ex  cronica de  gestis 
regum  AnKliae,  v.  28.— Cotton,  B.  de.  Ex  historia 
AitKlicana.  v.  28.— Ralph,  Niger.  Ex  chronica  Angli- 
cana,  V.  27. — Ralph,  of  Coggeshall.  Ex  historia  Anglica- 
na,  V.  27. — WiUiam,  of  Newburgh.  Ex  historia  Anglicana, 
T.  27.— Liebermann,  F.,  and  Pauli,  G.  R.  (Eds.)  Ex 
rerum  AnKllcarnm  scriptoribus  saec.  XII  et  XIII, 
V.  27,  28.— Ex  chronico  Atijclo-Saxonioo,  v.  27.— Ex 
annalibiis  recentiore  tempore  excerptis,  v.  29.— Dedi- 
cationes  in  provincia  Aquileleiise,  v.  15,  pt.  2.— Hari- 
ulphe.  Abbot  of  Aldenburg.  Ex  vita  Arnulfi  Episcopi 
Baessionensis,  v.  15,  pt.  2. — Gautier  and  Robert,  Abbots  of 
Arrouaise.  Fundatio  monasterii  ArroanlonslH.  v.  15, 
pt.  2.— Notitia  fundationis  et  restaurationis  monasterii 
AscovienHiN,  v.  15,  pt.  2.— Series  episcoporum  AniciiN- 
tanornm,  v.  16,  pt.  2.— Ba<^on,  R.  Ex  operibus,  v.  28. 
—Ex  translatione  S.  Baltvchlldls,  v.  15,  pt.  1.— Series 
episcoporum  BamberK<^nMliim,  v.  15,  pt.  2. — Hein- 
Ach,  Abbot  of  Bam.  Fundatio  monasterii  BniizeiiHln, 
V.  15,  pt.  2.— Notae  Bati!llen«c»t,  v.  30,  pt.  1.— Fundatio 
monasterii  BaaniburK<>n)iiM,  v.  16,  pt.  2.— Ex  miracu- 
lis et  translatlonibns  8.  Bavonis,  v.  15,  pt.  2.— Annales 
Bawariri  et  Austriaci  breves,  v.  30,  pt.  1.— Ex  chronico 
de  Bello,  v.  28.— Adelaire,  of  Fleury.  Miracula  8.  Be- 
nedictl,  v.  16,  pt.  1.— Adrevald,  of  Fleury.  Ex  miracn- 
Ua  8.  Benedicts  v.  15,  pt.  1.— Ardon,  »urream«d  8maragde, 
of  Aniane.  Vita  Benedicti  Abbatis  Anianensis  et  Inden- 
■is,  V.  15,  pt.  1.— Ex  translatione  88.  Benii^nl  et  Agne- 
tia,  T.  15,  pt.  1.— Fundatio  monasterii  Berchtes|faden- 
■is,  T.  15,  pt.  2.— Nota  de  dedicatione  Beronensi,  v.  15, 
pt.  2.— Ez  mira<nilis  et  translatione  8.  Bertae,  v.  IS, 
pi.  1.— Bovon,  Abbot  of  81.  Bertin.    Relatio  de  inventione 


et  elevatione  S.  Bertliii,  v.  15,  pt.  1.— Erembold,  Monk 
of  St.  Bertin.  Ex  libello  de  miraculo  8.  Bertini,  v.  15, 
pt.  1. — Monumenta  Bertlniana  minora,  v.  15,  pt.  1.— 
Ex  vita  Ber<iilfl  Rcnticensis,  v.  15,  pt.  2.— Notitiae  fun- 
dationis monasterii  Bibiir;;eiiMl«4,  v.  15,  pt.  2. — Funda- 
tio monasterii  BlaiidinieiiNiN,  v.  15,  pt.  2.— Catalogus 
abbatum  Blaiidlnloiisiiiin,  v.  15,  pt.  2.— Cronica 
Boeinoriini  auct.  canonico  S,  Blasii  Brunsvicensis, 
V.  30,  pt.  1.— Relatio  de  Bonefaclo  VIII,  Papa  capto  et 
liberato,  v.  28.— Notitiae  fundationis  monasterii  Bo««- 
iiiN-vlllae,  V.  15,  pt.  2.— Dedicationes  ecclesiarum  dioe- 
ceseos  BrIxliienHiN,  V.  15,  pt.  2. — Monumenta  Broiii- 
ennia,  v.  15,  pt.  2.— Bruno  (Bonifacius).  Vita  V 
fratrum,  v.  15,  pt.  2. -Cronicae  principum  Briinsvl- 
ceiiMiuin  fragmentum,  v.  30,  pt.  1.— Egilward,  Monk  oj 
Wuerzburg.  Ex  vita  Biirohanli  Episcopi  Wirziburgen- 
sis,  v.  15,  pt.  1.— Vita  Burchardi  Episcopi  Wirziburgensis, 
V.  15,  pt.  1.— Ex  annalibus  BiirtononslbUN,  v.  27.— 
Translatio  8.  C'allxti  Cisonium,  v.  15,  pt.  1.— Ex  chro- 
nico principum  C'ambrensl,  v.  27.— Ex  historia  mona- 
sterii C'arac-lnsniae,  v.  29.— Angilbert,  St.,  Abbot  of  St. 
Biquier.  De  ecclesia  t'eiitiilciisl  libellns,  v.  16,  pt.  1.— 
Catalogus  abbatum  CentiilcnMinin,  v.  16,  pt.  1.— Er- 
landsen,  J.,  Abp.  of  Lund.  Narratio  litis  inter  fhrlMto- 
phoriim  I  et  Jacobum  Erlandi  Archiepiscopum  Lun- 
densem,  v.  29.— Ex  opere  chroiileoruni,  v.  28.— Ex 
translatione  88.  Chrysantl  et  Dariae,  v.  16,  pt.  1.— 
Fundatio  monasterii  <'onibiirjpeiisiN,  v.  16,  pt.  2. — Ex 
gestis  Conwoionis  Abbatis  Rotonensis,  v.  15,  pt.  1. — Noti- 
tiae fundationis  monasterii  C'orbelonsis,  v.  15,  pt.  2. — 
Notae  Cracovlenses.  v.  29.— Cronicae  ininorls 
continuatio  VII,  v.  30,  pt.  1.— Notae  de  episcopatu  Curo- 
nenAl,  v.  29. — Monumenta  historiae  ecclesiasticae  Oa* 
nioap  minora,  v.  29.— Waitz,  G.  (Ed.)  Ex  rerum  Danl- 
pariini  scriptoribus  saec.  XII  et  XIII,  v.  29. -Annales 
Daniel  Colbazenses,  v.  29.— Ex  annalibus  l>anl<-iN  et 
Suecicis,  v.  29.— Aageson,  8.  Ex  gestis  regum  Itano- 
rnin,  v.  29.— Ex  catalogis  regum  Danorum,  v.  29.— Ex 
chronica  Danorum  8ialandica,  v.  29.— Ex  historia  Dano- 
rum Roskildensi,  v.  29.— Ex  historia  de  profectione 
Danorum  in  terrani  sanctam,  v.  29.— Ex  historia  regum 
Danorum  dicta  Knytlingasaga,  v.  29.— Holder-Bgger,  O. 
(Ed.)  Planctusde  captivitate  regum  Danorum,  v.  29.— 
Saxo  Qrammaticus.  Ex  gestis  Danorum,  v.  29.— Ex  an- 
nalibus i>ano-Suceanl!».  v.  29.— Ex  vita  8.  UpIcoII, 
V.  15,  pt.  2.— Fundatio  coenobii  Bletrammioellae, 
V.  15,  pt.  2.— Hilduin,  Abbot  of  St.  Denis,  Paris.  Ex  libro 
de  8.  nioiiyslo,  v.  16,  pt.  1.— Ex  libro  miraculorum  8. 
nonatlaiil,  v.  15,  pt.  2.— Gervais,  Abp.  of  Reims.  Epis- 
tola  de  vita  S.  Donatiani,  v.  15,  pt.  2.— Annales  l»oren- 
»e«,  V.  27.— Ex  annalibus  l>un>itaplcn!ilbu!«,  v.  27.— 
Notitia  fundationis  monasterii  EberbaccnHlH,  v.  15, 
pt.  2.— Fundatio  monasterii  Ebracenuls,  v.  15,  pt.  2. — 
Jocelin,  de  Biakelonda.  Ex  chronica  S.  Edinuntll, 
V.  27.— Ex  vita  S.  Ednardi  Regis  Anglorum,  v.  29.— 
Rishanger,  W.  de.  Ex  gestis  Edward  I  I.  v.  28.— Ex 
comraentariis  Albanensibus  de  Edward  I  I  Rege  col- 
lectis,  V.  28.— Ex  historia  EktIIIh  Mknlla);rinii  filii, 
V.  29.— Notae  Efymondanai',  v.  15,  pt.  2.— Candidus, 
surnamed  Brunn,  of  Falda.  Vita  Eljfl lis  Abbatis  Pul- 
densis,  v.  15,  pt.  1.— Notae  S.  Enimvraniinl.  v.  16,  pt.  2. 
—Fundatio  et  notae  monasterii  Ensdorlensls,  v.  16, 
pt.  2.— Chronicon  Epternacense,  v.  15,  pt.  2.— Relatio 
de  motibus  Erfordenslbus  A.  1309-22,  v.  30,  pt.  1.— 
De  origine  civitatis  EriordenMlH,  v.  30,  pt.  1.— Relatio 
de  bellis  Erfordensluni  A.  1303,  1304,  v.  30,  pt.  1.— 
Annales  E»»enbeeen»e«,  v.  29.— Ex  virtutibus  8.  Eu- 
Kcnli  Bronll  ostensis,  v.  15,  pt.  2.— Ex  miraculis  8. 
EnKenil  Uioinrill  factis,  v.  16,  pt.  2.— Ex  chronico 
Evenlianilensl,  v.  27.— Notae  ex  codice  raliienslel- 
nensl,  v.  16,  pt.  2  — Fantosnie,  J.  Ex  carmine,  v.  27. 
— Meginhard,  Monk  of  Fulda.  Ex  sermone  de  S.  Fer- 
ruclo,  v.  16,  pt.  1.— Ermentaire,  Abbot  of  Hermouiier. 
Ex  miraculis  8.  Flllbertl,  v.  16,  pt.  1.— Vita  Flrdanl, 
v.  16,  pt.  1.— Ex  translatione  et  miraculis  8.  Flrn«lnl 
Flaviniacensibus,  v.  15,  pt.  2.— Dedicatio  monasterii 
FIschbachau.  v.  16,  pt.  2.— Lantbert.  Libellus  de  loco 
sepulturae  FlorbertI  Abbatis  contra  monachos  8.  Ba- 
vonis,  v.  16,    pt.   2.— Catalogus  abbatum    Florlacen- 


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nlnm,    v.  15,    pt.  1— Hillin,  Abbot   of  Oltenalaw.     Ex 
miraculis  S.   Folllanl,  v.  15,  pt.  2— Vita  Folquinl 
Episcopi   Morinensis,  v.  15,  pt.  1.— Dedicatio    ecclesiae 
FrancorHripnNlN.  v.  15,  pt.  2.— Eccleston,  T.  de.    Ex 
libro  de  adventu   Fratruni   Mlnoniiii  in   Angliam, 
T.  28.— Ex  liistoria  Fratrura  Praedicatorum   in  Dania, 
V.  29.— Oetbert.    Passio  Frlderici  Episcopi  Trajecten- 
sis,  V.  15,  pt.  1.— Notae  dedicationum  Fiildenson,  v.  15, 
pt.  2.— Rudolph,  o/ Fitida.    Miracula  sanctorum  in  Ful- 
denses    ecclesias   translatorum,  v.   15,  pt.   1.— Fuiida- 
tionos  et  dedicationes  ecclesiarum,    v.  15,  pt.  2.— Ex 
miraculis  S.  UpnoHli,  v.  15,  pt.  1.— Gonzon,  Abbot  of 
Florennea.    Ex  miraculis  S.  Cioiiiriilfl.  v.  15,  pt.  2.— Ex 
miraculis  S.  Opniilfi,  v.  15,  pt.  2.— Vita  Oorartll  Abba- 
tis  Broniensis,  v.  16,  pt.  2.— E  translationibus  ct  miraculis 
8.  Germaiil.  v.  15,  pt.  1.— Series  episcoporum  «erma- 
nia«,  V.  15,  pt.  2.— Ex  adventu  S.  «ernlll,  v.  15,  pt.  2.— 
Oer vase,  of  Canterbury.    Ex  operibus  historicis,  v.  27.— 
Gervase,    of  Tilbury.      Ex   otiis   imperialibus,   v.  27.— 
tiiraldus  do  Barrl,  C'ambrensis.    Ex  operibus,  v.  27. 
— Ex  inventione  et  miraculis  S.  OiNleni  saec.  X,  v.  15, 
pt.  2.— Reiner.    Ex  miraculis  S.  Gisleni,    v.  15,  pt.  2.— 
Wandelbert,  of  Pnim.    Miracula  8.  Cioarls.  v.  15,  pt.  1. 
— Fnndatio  monasterii  ClorzienNix,  v.  15,  pt.  2.— Notae 
Gorziensis,   v.   15,   pt.   2.— Ludger,   St.,   Bp.  of  Mvnster. 
Vita  Oreiforil  Abbatis  Traiectensis,  v.  15,  pt.  1.— Vitae 
Gregorii  Abbatis,  v.  15,  pt.  2.— Hubert,  de  Brabent.    Ex 
vita  S.  Oiidilae,  v.  15,  pt.  2.— Ex  fundatione  monasterii 
OnlliolinenNi!*,  v.  29.— Terminatio  ecclesiae  in  Ha- 
barh,  v.  15,  pt.  2.— Terminatio  ecclesiae  in  llaiK^r, 
V.  15,  pt.  2.— Fragmentum  gestorum  episcoporum  If  al- 
berHtadciiftlnin,    v.    30,    pt.    1.— Series     episcoporum 
IIalbenitatcn»iiini,  v.  15,  pt.  2.— Guyse,  J.  de.    An- 
nates historiae  illustrium  principum  llanoniae,  v.  30, 
pt.  1.— Fundatio  monasterii  lleiniiifCPiiNiM,  v.  15,  pt. 2. 
— Ex  gestis  llenricl  II  et  Ricardi  I,  v.  27. — Lantbert, 
Abbot  of  St.  Laurent,  Liege.    Miracula  S.   IlcribertI, 
V.  15,  pt.2. — Translatio  S.  Hermetis,  v.  15,  pt.  1. — Notae 
dedicationum  monasterii  Iliiiimerode,  v.  15,  pt.  2. — 
Ex  miraculis  8.  Hiicborti,  v.  15,  pt.  2.— Jonas,  Bp.  of 
OrUajis.    Translatio  S.  Hucberti,  v.  15,  pt.  1.— Gilon,  Bp. 
of  Frascati.     Ex  vita  Hii^oniM  Abbatis  Cluniacensis, 
V.  15,  pt.  2. — Hugh,  St.,  Bp.  of  Lincoln.    Ex  libris  de  vita 
8.  Hugonis  Episcopi  Lincolniensis,  v.  27.— Rainald  I,  de 
Semur,  Abp.  of  Lyons.    Ex  vita  Hugonis  Abbatis  Clunia- 
censis, V.  15,  pt.  2.— John,  of  Oxnead.    Ex  chronica  Hiil- 
monNi,  v.  28.— Ex  vita  S.   iliiinbprti    Maricolensis, 
V.  15,  pt.  2. — Ruggiero,  Abp.  of  Spalato.    Miserabile  car- 
men super  destructione  regni  Hniigf  ariao  per  Tartaros 
facta,  V.  29.— Simon,  de  Keza.    Ex  gestis  If  iiii{::arornui, 
V.  29.— Wilhelmus,  St.,  Abbot  of  St.  Thomas  of  Paraclel, 
Ebleholten.    Genealogia  Ini^ebiirgriM  reginae,  v.  29.— 
Holder-Egger,  O.    (Ed.)      Ex    annalibus    Islandlris, 
V.  29. — Ex  narratione  de    Islandicis   christianis   factis, 
V.  29.— J6nsson,  F.  (Ed.)    Ex  historiis  Islandicis,  v.  29.— 
Ex  gestis  episcoporum  Ixlandlcoriini,  v.  29.— Transla- 
tio S.  Janiiaril  et  8.  Fortunatae  in  Augiam,  v.  15,  pt.  1. 
— Gautier,  Archdeacon  of  T6rouanne.    Vita  Johannis 
Episcopi  Teruanensis,  v.  15,  pt.  2.— John,  of  Salisbury, 
Bp.  of  Chartrea.    Ex  Metalogico ;  Ex  Policratico,  v.  27.— 
John,  Prior  of  Hexham.    Historia  25  annorum,  v.  27.— Ex 
historia  piratarum  JoinonHiuiii.     [Jomsvikingasaga], 
V.  29.— Agobard,  St.,  Bp.  of  Lyons.    Libri  II  pro  flliis  et 
contra  Judith  uxorem  Ludovici  Pii,  v.  1.5,  pt.  1.— Luit- 
hard,  of  Malmedy.    Translatio  S.  JiiNti,  v.  15,  pt.  1.— Ex 
vita  Kaddroae,  v.  15,  pt.  2.— Ex  vitis  Kaniiti  Regis, 
V.  29.— Vitae  Kanuti  Ducis  Slesvicensis,  v.  29.— Dedica- 
tiones monasterii  I^acennlN,  v.  15,  pt.  2. — Tractatus  de 
moribus  Lanibertl  Abbatis  S.  Bertini,  v.  15,  pt.  2.— Ex 
adventu  et  elevatione  S.  l^aitdoaUli  sociorumque  ejus, 
V.  16,  pt.  2.— Heriger,  Abbot  of  Lobbes.     Translatio  S, 
Landoaldi  sociorumque,  v.  15,  pt.  2. — Iiaii8:toft,  P.    Ex 
chronico  rhythmico,  v.  28.— Annales  I^andiliif-nseH  et 
S.  Vincentii  Mettensis  breves,  v.  15,  pt.  2.— Rudolph,  of 
Fulda.      Vita    I.eobae    Abbatissae    Biscofesheimensis, 
V.  15,  pt.  1.— Rishanger,  W.  de.    Ex  narratione  de  bellis 
apud  I.e  wes  et  Evesham,  v.  28.— Drogon,  Monk  of  Bergh- 
St.-Winnoc.    Ex  translatioue  8.  Lewlniiae,  v.  15,  pt.  2. 
—Dedicatio   capellae    Ltlbarensis,   v.  15,   pt.    2.— Ex 


miraculis  S.  Liutwlnl,  t.  IS,  pt.  2.— Ex  translation* 
88.  I.lvlnl  et  Brictii,  v.  15,  pt.  2.— Fitz-Thedmar,  A.    Ex 
chronica  I^oiKlAiiirnNi,   v.  28.— Ex   annalibus    I<on- 
doiiiensibiiN,  v.  28.— Annalinm  I.,iibiiicnHluiii  con- 
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Sources  de  I'histoire  de  France.  Notices 
bibliographiques  et  analytiques  des  inven- 
talres  et  des  recueils  de  documents  relatifs  k 
I'histoire  de  Prance.     Paris,  1877.     8°.      .2693 

Vie  privSe  d'autrefois.     Arts  et  metiers ; 

modes,  mceurs,  usages  des  Parisiens  du  XII 
au  XVIII  siScle,  d'aprfes  des  documents 
originaux  ou  ingdits.  Paris,  1887-97.  21  v. 
12°.  .2665 

Contents.  Anininiix,  v.  20.— CaK,  le  th£,  et  le 
elioeolat,  v.  13. — Chiriirjfieiis,  v.  12.— Annonce  et  la 
reclame,  les  eris  <lc  PariN,  v.  1. — C'uiNine,  v.  3. — 
KcolcN  et  collf-Kes,  v.  10.— KnTant.  v.  17, 19.— Hyul- 
*ne,  V.  7. — >Iaf;aMiiiN  de  noiiveaiit<^s,  v.  15, 16,  18. — 
nt^decins,  v.  11.— .'•K'dlcanieiits,  v.  9.— Mesurc  de 
teiiipN,  V.  4.— Comment  on  devenait  patron,  v.  6. — 
KepaM,  V.  6.— Soins  de  toilette,  le  savoir-vivre,  v.  2. — 
VarK-t^N  chiriir^icales.  v.  14.— VBrK't<'s  fi^a»tro- 
noiiiiques,  v.  8.— Vie  de  Paris  sous  la  R«gence,  v.  21. 

Preface  du  catalogue  de  la  bibliothfeque 

Mazarine.    See  Desmarais,  P. 

Franklin,  Benjamin,  LL.  D.     1706-90. 

Works.  Pub.  by  W.  Suttaby.  London, 
1809.     18°.  3137 

Contents.  On  the  free  use  of  air.— Allej^orlcal 
dream.— Concerning  new  settlements  in  America.— 
Information  to  those  who  would  remove  to  America. — 
—Internal  state  of  America,  1784.— Plan  for  improving 
the  condition  of  the  free  blacltM.— The  Busy  body.— 
Morals  of  ehess.- Attempts  for  conelliation.— On 
the  price  of  corn.- Court  of  the  Press.- t'riminal 
IliWM  and  the  practice  of  privateering.— Dialogue  be- 


tween Franklin  and  the  gout. — Art  of  procuring  pleasant 
drenins.- Eeonoinical  project.— Electrleal  kite. 

— Rules  for  reducing  a  great  empire,— Sketch  of  ai> 
Eiilflisli  school. — Conversation  of  a  company  o^ 
ephemerae.- Final  speech  in  the  lat«  Federal  t'onf 
venllon.— On  the  death  of  Mr.  John  Franklin.— 
Iffandsome  and  def<»rined  lefc.— Examination  be- 
fore the  ]f<ftnse  of  t'oinmons. — Howe,  R.  Earl 
Howe.  Letter. — Number  of  deaths,  in  Phila.,  by  Inocu- 
lation.—Comparison  of  the  conduct  of  the  ancient 
Jews,  and  the  Antifederalists  in  America.— Effects  of 
lead  on  the  human  constitution.— I.lfe  of  F.,  written  by 
himself.— Stueber,  H.  Life  of  F.— Observations  on  the 
prevailing  doctrines  of  life  an<l  death,— Best  method 
of  guarding  against  llifhlning-.— On  lightning  and 
electricity.- On  liixur.y,  idleness,  and  industry.— On 
early  marrlaj^es. — Effect  of  early  impressions  on  the 
mind.— New  mode  of  lending  money. — Way  to  make 
money  plenty  in  every  man's  pocket.— Description  of  a 
new  musical  inslrumcnt. — Curious  effect  of  oil  on 
water.— On  the  stilling  of  waves  by  means  of  oil. — 
Paper:  a  poem.  — Parable  against  persecution. — 
Petition  of  the  left  hand.— Plain  truth. —  A 
Prussian  edict,  assuming  claims  over  Britain. — Ad- 
vice to  youth  in  rea«l  in  jr.— Necessary  bints  to  those 
who  would  be  rich,— Tendency  of  rivers  to  the  sea. — 
Remarks  concerning  the  savages  of  North  America. — 
On  the  harmony  of  the  old  Scotch  tunes,— Advice  to 
those  who  are  about  to  undertake  a  sea  vo.yajfe.— On 
the  slave  trade.— Address  for  the  abolition  of  slav- 
ery,—On  smugjclinjc,  and  its  various  species.— On  the 
best  medium  forconveying  sound, — Effect  of  the  sun's 
rays  on  cloths  of  different  colours. — On  the  art  of 
swinimin^.— Advice  to  a  young  tradesman, — Ob- 
servations  on  war,— Way  to  wealth,— Two  letters  to 
George  M'hatel.y,- The  Whistle,— Singular  custom 
among  the  Americans  entitled  white-washing^,- Ex- 
tracts from  his  will, 

Life  and  works.      Pub.   by  Geo.  Virtue, 

London,  [1852],     8°.  4723 

Contents.  On  the  free  use  of  air,— Allegrorleal 
dream.— Concerning  new  settlements  in  Americn. — 
Information  to  those  who  would  remove  to  America. — 
Internal  state  of  America,  1784.— Short  account  of  the 
arts  and  sciences.— Plan  for  improving  the  condition 
of  the  free  blacks, — The  Busy  bo<ly.— Morals  of 
chess.— Attempts  for  conciliation.- On  the  price  of 
corn,— Court  of  the  Press, — Criminal  laws,  and 
the  practice  of  privateering.— OlalORue  between  Frank- 
lin and  the  gout.— Art  of  procuring  pleasant  dreams, 
-Economical  project,— Petition  to  those  who  have 
the  superintendency  of  education,— Electrical  kite. 
-Rules  for  reducing  a  great  empire,- Sketch  of  an 
Eniplish  school.— The  Ephemera;  an  emblem  of 
human  life.— Final  speech  in  the  late  Fe<leral  Con- 
vention.—On  the  death  of  Mr.  John  Franklin.— 
Handsome  and  deformed  lejf.- Examination  be- 
fore the  House  of  Commons. — Howe.  R.  Earl 
Howe.  Letter.  Number  of  deaths  in  Phila.,  by  inocH- 
latlon.— Compari-son  of  the  conduct  of  the  ancient 
Jews,  and  the  Antifederalists  in  America.- Eflfects  of 
lead  on  the  human  constitution. — I.lfe  of  F.,  written 
by  himself.— Stueber,  H.  Life  of  F.— Observations  on 
the  prevailing  doctrines  of  life  and  death — Best 
method  of  guarding  against  lif;rhtnin|i:. — On  lightnings 
and  electricity.— On  Inxnry,  idleness,  and  industry. — 
On  early  marria(?es.— Effect  of  early  impressions  on 
the  mind,— New  mode  of  lending  money.- Way  to 
make  money  plenty  in  every  man's  pocket. — Description 
of  a  new  musical  instrument,- Curious  effects  of 
oil  on  water.— On  the  stilling  of  waves  by  means  of  oil. 
— Paper:  a  poem.— Parable  against  persecution, — 
Plain  truth,— A  Prussian  edict,  assuming  claims 
over  Britain.— Advice  to  youth  in  reading^. — Necessary 
hints  to  those  who  would  be  rich. — Tendency  of  rivers 
to  the  sea. — Remarks  concerning  the  savage-s  of  North 
America.— On  the  harmony  of  the  old  Scotch  tunes. — 
Advice   to   those  who  are  about  to  undertake  a  sea 


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voynire.  —  On  the  slave  trade. —  Address  for  the 
abolition  of  slavery. — On  siuii«rKlln|;,  and  its  vari- 
ous species.— On  the  best  medium  for  conveying  sound. 
-Effect  of  the  sun's  rays  on  cloths  of  different  colours. 
— On  the  art  of  swininiinfj:.— Advice  to  a  young 
tradesman. — Observations  on  war. — Way  to  wealth. 
—Two  letters  to  George  Wliately.— The  Whistle.— 
Singular  custom  among  the  Americans  called  white* 
washing.— Extracts  from  his  will. 

Complete  works,  including  his  private  as 

well  as  his  ofHeial  and  scientific  correspond- 
ence, and  numerous  letters  and  documents 
now  for  the  first  time  printed  .  .  .  also  the  un- 
mutilated  and  correct  version  of  his  Autobi- 
ography. Compiled  and  ed.  by  John  Bige- 
low.     New  York,  1887-88.     10  v.  8°.  2151 

Contents.  To  Wm.  Smith,  Nov.  27,  1853:  The  acad- 
emy, V.  2. — Observations  relative  to  the  intentions 
of  the  original  founders  of  the  Academy  in  Penn- 
sylvania, June,  1789,  v.  10.— To  Mathon  de  La  Cour, 
July  9,  1785 :  Acknowledging  his  election  to  the  Acad- 
emy of  the  City  of  l.yoiis,  v.  9.~To  Robert  Morris, 
Nov.  2,  1789:  Asks  to  have  his  accounts  with  the  gov- 
ernment settled,  v.  10.— To  the  President  of  Congress, 
Nov.  29,  1788 :  Requesting  a  settlement  of  his  accounts, 
V.  10.— Adams.  J.  [Letters],  Nov.  4,  30,  1780;  Apr.  10, 
Oct.  4,1781;  Mch.  26,  June  13,  1782,  v.  7;  Sept.  13,  1783, 
V.  8;  July  19,  1784;  Jan.  27,  1787,  v.  9.— To  John  Adams, 
Apr.  3,  24,  1779,  v.  6;  Oct.  2,  8,  1780;  Apr.  20,  1781;  Feb. 
12,  1782,  V.  7 ;  Oct.  15,  1782 ;  Jan.  19, 1783,  v.  8 ;  Aug.  8,  1784, 
v.  9.— To  M.  Dumas,  Mch.  18,  1779:  Return  of  Mr.  Adams, 
V.  6.— To  M.  de  Vergennes,  Aug.  3,  1780:  Indiscretion  of 
Mr.  Adams,  v.  7.— To  John  Quincy  Adams,  Apr.  21, 
1779,  V.  6.— Advice  to  a  younjf  tradesman,  v.  2.— 
To  Edward  and  Jane  Mecom,  May  21,  1752 :  Consolations 
in  alHictlon  and  acquiescence  in  the  dispensations  of 
Providence,  v.  2.— Afterwit.  A.  Letter,  1732,  v.  1.— 
To  Mr.  Golden,  June  2, 1773:  Indolence  of  age,  v.  6.— To 
Thomas  Gushing,  Apr.  13,  1772:  Agents  in  England, 
v.  4.— To  Jared  Eliot,  Feb.  11,  1752:  On  his  agricul- 
tural essays,  v.  10.— To  Joshna  Babcock,  Jan.  13,  1772 : 
Agrricultural  pursuits,  v.  4.— To  M.  Dubourg,  July 
28,  1768 :  On  the  free  use  of  air,  v.  4.— To  Philip  Schuyler, 
May  27,  1776:  Journey  from  Albany  to  Slew  York, 
V.  6.— To  Miss  Alexander,  June  27,  1782.  v.  7.— To  Wm. 
Alexander,  Dec.  15,  1781,  v.  7.— To  John  Alleyne, 
Aug.  9, 1768,  V.  4.— To  Noah  Webster,  June  18,  1786:  On  a 
reformed  alphabet,  v.  9.— Electrical  eiperiments  on 
amber,  July  3,  1762,  v.  3.— Internal  state  of  America : 
being  a  true  description  of  the  interest  and  policy  of 
that  vast  continent,  1784,  v.  9;  1788,  v.  10.— To  Charles  W. 
F.  Dumas,  Dec.  9,  1775 :  State  of  affairs  in  America,  v.  5. 
—To  David  Hartley,  Feb.  2, 1780:  America  will  not  treat 
for  a  peace  without  her  allies,  v.  7  ;  Oct  16,  1783 :  How  to 
make  America  as  happy  as  the  Sabini  girls,  v.  8 ;  Oct. 
27,  1785 :  Condition  of  things  in  America,  v.  9.— To  Joseph 
Galloway,  Aug.  8,  1767 :  Taxing  America  a  popular  meas- 
ure, V.  4.— To  Joseph  Priestley,  Jan.  27,  1777 :  Affairs  in 
America,  v.  6.— To  Lord  Kamcs,  Jan.  3, 1760 :  Predictions 
in  regard  to  America ;  June  2,  1765 :  Affairs  in  America, 
Iv.  8;  Apr.  11, 1767 :  Prospects  of  America,  v.  4.— To  Rich- 
ard Price,  Aug.  16,  1784:  False  reports  about  America, 
v.  9.— To  Samuel  Mather,  July  7,  1773:  Discoverers  of 
America  before  Columbus;  July  7,  1773:  Proceedings 
against  America,  v.  5.— To  Miss  Stevenson,  Mch.  25,  1763: 
Arrival  in  America,  v.  3.— To  the  Chevalier  deChastellux, 
Apr.  6, 1782 :  Campaign  in  America,  v.  7.— To  the  Count 
de  Vergennes,  Feb.  13, 1781 :  Critical  situation  of  affairs 
in  America,  v.  7.— To  the  Marquis  de  Condorcet,  Mch.  20, 
1774 :  Answers  to  questions  about  America,  v.  5.— To  the 
Marquis  de  Lafayette,  Apr.  17,  1787 :  America,  v.  9.— To 
Mr.  Whiteford,  Dec.  7,  1762:  Painting  and  poetry  in 
America,  v.  3.— To  Wm.  Pulteney,  Mch.  30, 1778 :  America 
can  only  treat  on  the  basis  of  independence,  nor  at  all  if 
England  makes  war  on  Prance,  v.  6.— To  Wm.  Strahan, 
Aug.  19,  1784 :  How  to  recapture  America,  v.  9.— Strahan, 
W.     Queries   respecting    Americaa    allttlrs,    with 


answers  of  F.,  Nov.  21,  1789,  v.  4.— To  James  Bowdoin, 
Jan.  13,  1772:  Lord  Grenville  on  American  affairs,  v.  4. 
—To  John  Ingenhousz,  June  21,  1782:  American  affairs, 
V.  7.— To  Samuel  Cooper,  Apr.  14,  1770 :  Papers  relating 
to  American  affairs  in  France,  v.  4. — To  Thomas  Gushing, 
Apr.  13,  1772 :  American  affairs  in  Parliament ;  Sept.  3, 
1772:  New  minister  of  American  affairs,  v.  4.— To  Wm. 
Franklin,  Aug.  28, 1767  :  Lord  Shelburne  and  Gen.  Con- 
way on  American  affairs;  Nov.  25,  1767:  Lords  Shel- 
burne and  Clare  on  American  affairs,  v.  4. — To  Arthur 
Lee,  May  17,  1778 :  Mode  of  drawing  money  from  the 
American  banker,  v.  6.— To  Charles  Thomson,  June 
18, 1786 :  Respecting  a  million  of  livres  in  the  account  of 
the  American  banker  in  France,  v.  9. — To  Robert  Morris, 
July  26, 1781:  American  bankers  in  Paris,  v.  7.— To 
Count  de  Vergennes,  July  6,  1781 :  Mistakes  respecting 
American  bills  of  exchange  corrected,  v.  7. — To 
Mrs.  Mecom,  Feb.  23,  1769:  Squabble  about  an  Ameri- 
can bishop,  v.  4.— To  Samuel  Cooper,  May  1,  1777: 
American  cause  in  Europe,  v.  6.— To  David  Hartley, 
Oct.  22,  1783:  The  American  china  vase  safe,  v.  8.— 
To  Messrs.  Weems  and  Gant,  July  18,  1784 :  Ordination 
of  American  clergymen  of  the  Episcopal  Church, 
V.  9.— To  C.  W.  F.  Dumas,  Dec.  9,  1774:  Asking  him  to 
ascertain  from  the  diplomatic  corps  at  the  Hague 
whether  any  of  the  European  courts  are  disposed  to 
afford  assistance  to  the  Anierlcan  colonies,  v.  5.— 
To  the  President  of  Congress,  Dec.  25, 1783:  The  Amer- 
ican commissioners,  v.  8.— To  George  Whately, 
May  23,  1785:  American  confederation,  v.  9.— To 
Francis  Maseres,  June  26, 1785 :  Result  of  the  American 
contest,  v.  9.— Causes  of  the  American  discontent 
before  1768,  Jan.  9,  1768,  v.  4.— To  Thomas  Ruston,  Oct.  9, 
1780:  American  finance  and  paper-money,  v.  7. —To 
Benjamin  Vaughan,  July  26,  1784  :  American  hospi- 
tality, luxury,  and  idleness,  v.  9.— To  an  engraver  in 
Paris,  June  24,  1778 :  Respecting  a  print  commemorative 
of  American  Independence,  v.  6.— Analysis  of  the 
American  loyalists,  v.  10.— Claims  of  the  American 
loyalists,  v.  10.— To  Alexander  Small,  Nov.  5,  1789 :  Amer- 
ican loyalists,  v.  10.— To  Richard  Oswald,  Nov.  26,  1782 : 
On  the  indemnification  of  American  loyalists,  v.  8.— To 
Samuel  Cooper,  Apr.  22,  1779 :  Depreciation  of  Ameri- 
can paper-money,  v.  6.— To  Count  de  Vergennes, 
July  10,  1780:  Foreign  merchants  ought  not  to  suffer 
from  the  depreciation  of  American  paper  money,  v.  7.— 
To  Thomas  Gushing,  July,  7,  1773 :  The  King's  answer  to 
the  American  petition,  v.  5. — Address  from  the 
American  Philosophical  Society  to  F.,  Sept.  27, 
1785,  V.  9.— To  Lord  Kames,  Feb.  21,  1769:  Chosen  presi- 
dent of  the  American  Philosophical  Society,  v.  4.— To 
the  Editors  of  the  Pennsylvania  Gazette,  1788  :  Spirit  of 
the  American  press,  v.  9.— To  David  Hartley,  Feb.  12, 
1778:  Anjerican  press,  v.  6.— To  Mr.  Digges,  June  25, 
1780:  Provision  for  American  prisoners  in  England,  v.  7. 
—To  Sir  Grey  Cooper,  Dec.  11,  1777 :  American  prisoners 
in  England,  v.  6.— To  Thomas  McKean,  Nov.  5,  1781 : 
American  prisoners  in  England,  v.  7. — To  M.  de  Sartine, 
Feb.  13,  1780:  American  prisoners  in  England,  v.  7. — To 
Mr.  Thornton,  1777 :  Instructions  for  the  relief  of  Ameri- 
can prisoners  in  England,  v.  6.— To  Samuel  Cooper,  Oct. 
27,1779:  American  privateers,  v.  6.— To  John  Rose, 
Dec.  13, 1767  :  On  admitting  American  representa- 
tives into  Parliament,  v.  4.— To  Mr.  Small,  Sept.  28, 1787 : 
American  royalists,  v.  9.— To  James  Johnston,  Feb. 
10,  1773:  American  senna,  v.  5. — To  James  Lovell, 
Dec.  21,  1777:  Applications  for  appointments  in  the 
American  service,  v.  6.— To  the  Abb6  Morellet,  Dec. 
10,  1788:  American  songs  and  music,  v.  10.— To  the 
Honorable  the  Commissioners  of  the  Navy  for  the  East- 
ern Department,  Boston,  Oct.  17,  1779 :  The  American 
squaflron*s  achievements  under  Paul  Jones,  v.  6. 
—To  Mr.  Small,  Sept.  28,1787:  American  taxation, 
v.  9.— To  M.  Van  der  Ouder  Meulen,  June  22, 1780:  Pro- 
posals for  a  shipping  company  for  the  American 
trafle,  v.  7.— To  Robert  Morris,  Dec.  23,  1782 ;  Neglect  of 
Americans  to  tax  themselves  rebuked,  v.  8. — To  Mr. 
Urban,  Oct.  20,  1789 :  Corrects  an  error  in  his  magazine 
about  Americans,  v.  10.— To  Wm.  Hunter,  Nov.  24,  1786: 


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Mr.  Anntey.  v.  9.— To  Wm.  Strahan,  Oct.  19,  1748: 
Franklin  establishes  a  printing  house  at  Aiitiiircia, 
V.    10. — .4p4»lotf:n<^,   V.    6.— .\rnbl«ii    lal<»,    v.  6. — To 

Count  d^ArniKla.  Apr.  7,  1777,  v.  6. — To  the  President  of 
Congress,  May  22, 1780:  Recommending  Baron  d'Arciidt, 
V.  7.— Arj(<'ntpaii,  M.,  Comte  de.  [Letter),  Sept.  28, 
1784,  V.9.— To  Count  de  Mercy  Argenteau,  July  30,  1784, 
V.  9. — Answer  to  Mr.  Dubourg's  queries  respecting  the 
Arnionira,  Dec.  8,  1772,  v.  4.— To  James  Read,  Nov.  2, 
1755:  AriiiN  and  ammunition  for  the  frontier,  v.  2. — To 
Wm.  Lee,  Apr.  2,  1779:  Supplies  of  arms,  v.  6.— To  Jared 
Eliot,  Aug.  31,  1755:  State  of  the  army.  v.  2.— To  M.  de 
Lafayette,  Mch.  2,  1780:  Arms  and  equipment  for  the 
army,  v.  7.— To  Samuel  Cooper,  June  8,  1770 :  Standing 
army,  v.  4.— To  Patrick  Henry,  Feb.  26,  1779 :  On  procur- 
ing supplies  in  Europe  for  the  army  In  Virginia, 
T.  6.— To  Lafayette,  May  14,  1781 :  Expedition  against 
Arnold,  V.  7.— To  Mr.  Searle,  Nov.  30,  1780:  Arnold's 
treason,  v.  7.— To  Lord  Kames,  Nov.,  1761 :  His  intro- 
duction to  the  Art  ol'thinkiu;;.  v.  3;  Art  of  Virtne, 
V.  3. — To  Charles  Carroll,  June  2, 1779 :  Sending  jirtisans 
to  America,  v.  6.— To  Richard  Oswald,  July  28,  1782: 
Affair  of  Capt.  As^rlll,  v.  8.— Anrora  Borealls,  v.  6. 

—To An.stin,Oct.20, 1779,  V.6.— Antobioifrapliy, 

V.  1.— Introduction  to  the  Autobiography  of  F.,  v.  1. — 
Skeleton  sketch  of  his  Autobiography,  v.  1.— To  Benj. 
Vanghan,  Oct.  24,  1788:  The  Autobiography,  v.  10.— To 
M.  Le  Veillard,  Nov.  13,  1789 :  Sends  a  portion  of  the 
Autobiography,  v.  10.— To  the  Abb6  Morellet,  Dec.  10, 
1788 :  The  Autobiography,  v.  10.— To  Wm.  Vaughan,  Dec. 
9,  1788:  Progress  with  the  Autobiography,  v.  10.— To 
Richard  Bache,  Oct.  7,  1772,  v.  4;  Sept.  30,  1774,  v.  5; 
Apr.  14.  1777;  June  9,  1779,  v.  6;  May  10,  1785,  v.  9.— To 
Wm.  Franklin,  Jan.  30,  1772:  Mr.  Bache,  agent  of  the 
provinces  in  England,  v.  4.  —To  Mrs.  Sarah  Bache,  Jan. 
29, 1772,  v.  4;  June  3,  1779,  v.  6;  May  10,  1785,  v.  9.— Speech 
of  Polly  Raker,  v.  2.— To  John  Ingenhousz,  Jan.  16, 
1784 ;  On  balloons  and  probable  importance,  v.  8.— To 
Mr.  Laurens,  Dec.  6,  1783 :  Balloons,  v.  8.— To  M.  Le  Roy, 
Apr.  18,  1787:  Balloons,  v.  9.— To  Dr.  Price,  Sept.  16, 1783; 
Aug.  16, 1784 :  Balloons,  v.  8,  9.— To  Edward  Bancroft, 
Apr.  16, 1778,  V.  6.— To  J.  P.  Jones,  Mch.  1,  1780:  Dr.  Ban- 
croft, V.  10.— To  Sir  Joseph  Banks,  Sept.  9, 1782 ;  Aug.  30, 
Oct.  8,  Nov.  21,  Dec.  1,  1783,  v.  8.— To  Messrs.  Lloyd,  and 
others,  Jan.  26,  1779:  The  Barbary  powers,  v.  6.— To 
the  Committee  of  Foreign  affairs,  May  26, 1779 :  Barbary 
powers,  v.  6.— Barb4^-narbois,  F.,  Marquis  de.  [Let- 
ters], Jan.  4,  1781,  v.  7;  Sept.  21,  1785,  v.  9.— To  Thomas 
Barclay,  Feb.  12, 1782,  v.  7 ;  June  19, 1785,  v.  9.— To  John 
BartI,  and  Mrs.  Bard,  Nov.  14,  1785,  v.  9.— To  Jared 
Eliot,  Sept.  12,  1751 :  Barometer,  thermometer,  and 
hygrometer,  v.  2.— To  Miss  Stevenson,  June  11,  1760: 
Effect  of  air  on  the  barometer,  v.  3.— To  Capt.  John 
Barr.v,  Jan.  24,  1782,  v.  7.— To  Robert  Morris,  Mch.  4, 
1782:  Capt.  Barry,  v.  7.— To  John  Bartrani,  Jan.  9, 
July  9,  1769 ;  Oct.  17,  1772,  v.  4 ;  Feb.  10,  1773,  v.  6.— To 
Jared  Eliot,  Dec.  24,  1751 ;  Aug.  31,  1755  :  John  Bartram, 
v.  2.— To  James  Logan,  Apr.  6,  1748:  Progress  in  the 
erection  of  batteries,  v.  2.— Baynes'  Jonrnal  of 
conversations  with  F.,  v.  8.— To  James  Lovell,  July  22, 
1778  :  Beaumarchais,  v.  6.— To  John  Jay,  Oct.  4, 1779 : 
Beanmarclials'  acconnts,  v.  6.— To  Robert  Morris, 
Aug.  12,  1782 :  Beaumarchais'  accounts,  v.  8.— To  John 
Baptist  Beccaria,  Nov.  19, 1779,  v.  6.— To  Cadwallader 
Colden,  Aug.  30,  1754:  Beccaria  on  electricity,  v.  2. 
— To  M.  Dalibard,  June  29,  1755 :  Beccaria  on  electricity, 
v.  2.— To  Joseph  Galloway,  Feb.  17,  1768 :  Mr.  Beckford, 
V.  4.— To  Gen.  Bpckwith.  May  17,  1779,  v.  6.— To  David 
Hume,  Sept.  27,  1760:  Duke  of  Betlford.  v.  3.— To 
Joseph  Galloway,  Dec.  1,  1767  :  Duke  of  Bedford,  v.  4.— 
To  M.  Cadet  de  Vaux,  Apr.  28,  1785 :  Beer  made  from 
Indian  corn,  v.  9. "-To  Dr.  Price,  Sept.  16,  1783:  Jocular 
paper  in  ridicule  of  a  prize  question  given  out  by  the 
Belifinin  Academy  of  Sciences,  v.  8. —To  George 
Washington,  July  22,  1776:  Joseph  Belton's  con- 
trivance for  coast  defence,  v.  6.— To  Anthony  Benc- 
ict.  Feb.  10,  July  14,  1773,  v.  5.— To  Gov.  Bernard, 
Jan.  11,  1764,  V.  10.— To  Wm.  Franklin,  Nov.  25,  1767: 
Gov.  Bernard,  v.  4.— To  Thomas  Cushing,  July  7,  1773 : 

Vol.  111.-194. 


Sir  Francis  Bernard's  project,  v.  6.— BernstorlT,  R. 

[Letter],  Mch.  8,  1780,  v.  7.— To  R.  BernstorfT,  Dec.  «, 
1779,  V.  6.— Proposed  new  version  of  the  Bible,  v.  6.— To 
Arthur  Lee,  Mch.  17,  1778:  Concerning  bills  drawn 
b,v  <'on{f  ress  on  the  Commissioners,  v.  6.— From  the 
Pope's  Nuncio,  July  28,  1783:  Proposal  to  send  a  bishop 
or  apostolical  prefect  to  the  United  States,  v.  8.— To  Clau- 
dius Crigan,  July  5,  1785:  Practicability  and  expediency 
of  establishing  a  bishop  in  America,  v.  9. — To  Gran- 
ville Sharp,  July  5,  1785 :  Election  of  bishops,  v.  9.— 
To  George  Washington,  Sept.  1789 :  Plan  for  improving 
the  condition  of  the  free  blacks,  v.  10.— Conjecture  as 
to  the  cause  of  the  heat  of  the  blood  in  health,  and  of 
the  cold  and  hot  fits  of  some  fevers,  v.  2.— To  Cadwalla- 
der Colden,  Nov.  28,  1745:  Or  the  circulation  of  the 
blood,  v.  2.— To  M.  Le  Roy,  Oct.  25,  1788 :  New  boat  pro- 
pelled by  steam,  v.  10.— To  Gov.  Franklin,  Aug.  19,  1772  : 
Use  of  bodily  exercise,  v.  4.— Preface  to  an  abridge- 
ment of  the  Book  of  Common  Pra.yer,  v.  5.— To 
Alexander  Small,  Feb.  19, 1787 :  Book  of  Common  Prayer, 
V.  9.— To  B.  Vaughaiv  Apr.  21,  1785 :  Books,  v.  9.— To 
Cadwallader  Colden,  Jan.  27,  1748:  Sale  of  books,  v.  2.— 
To  Richard  Price,  Mch.  18, 1785 :  Purchase  of  books  for 
the  town  of  Franklin,  v.  9.— To  Wm.  Strahan,  Apr.  14, 
1745 :  Order  for  books,  v.  10.— To  M.  L'Abb6  de  La  Roche, 
Apr.  1786:  Abp.  of  Bordeaux  and  his  wooden  houses, 
V.  9.— Preface  "  To  the  votes  and  proceedings  of  the 
Freeholders  and  other  inhabitants  of  the  town  of  Bos- 
ton," V.  4.— To  Thomas  Wharton,  Feb.  20,  1768:  Pro- 
ceedings in  Boston,  v.  4.— To  Wm.  Franklin,  Dec.  19, 
1767;  Jan.  9, 1768:  Boston  resolutions,  v.  4.— To  Col. 
Bouquet,  Aug.  16,  1764,  v.  10.— To  Anthony  Todd, 
Nov.  6,  1764:  Col.  Bouquet's  expedition,  v.  10.— To 
James  Bowfloin,  July  13,  1769,  v.  4.— To  Thomas  Jeffer- 
son, Apr.  19, 1787 :  Bowdoin,  v.  9.— To  Wm.  Strahan,  Aug. 
8,  1752 :  Bower's  •'  History  of  the  popes, "  v.  10.— 
To  Cha];les  Lee,  Feb.  11,  1776:  Bows  and  arrows, 
V.  6. -To  Edward  Brldg^en,  Oct.  2, 1779,  v.  6;  July  4, 1785, 
V.  9.— To  Mme.  Brillon,  Apr.  19,  1788,  v.  9.— To  Wm. 
Carmichael,  June  17,  1780:  Mme  de  Brillon,  v.  7.— To 
Miss  Stevenson,  Sept.  13,  1760:  Bristol  waters  and  the 
tide  in  rivers,  v.  3. — Dialogue  between  Britain,  France, 
Spain,  Holland,  Saxony,  and  America,  v.  6. — To  the 
President  of  Congress,  May  12,  1784 :  Commerce  with  the 
British  and  French  colonies,  v.  8. — To  David 
Hartley,  Feb.  2, 1780 :  British  barbarities  in  America, 
V.  7.— Observations  on  the  passages  in  "  An  inquiry  into 
the  nature  and  causes  of  the  disputes  between  the  Brit- 
ish colonies  in  America  and  their  mother  coun- 
try, "  V.  4.— To  Robert  R.  Livingston,  Apr.  15,  1783 : 
British  commerce,  v.  8.— To  Dr.  Price,  Aug.  16, 1784 : 
The  British  constltntlon,  v.  9.— Catalogue  list  of 
British  cruelties,  v.  10.— To  Joseph  Priestley,  Oct.  3, 
1775:  First  campaign  made  by  the  British  forces  in 
America,  v.  5.— To  the  Committee  of  Merchants  in  Phila- 
delphia, July  9,  1769 :  Recommending  perseverance  in 
not  importing  British  ij^oods,  v.  4.— To  Henry  Laurens, 
Feb.  12,  1781 :  Remarks  on  the  British  (government; 
July  2,  1782:  Doubts  of  the  sincerity  of  the  British 
ministry,  v.  8.— To  Robert  R.  Livingston,  Mch.  80, 
1782:  Plan  of  the  British  ministry  to  separate  France 
and  the  United  States,  v.  7.— British  nation  as  it  ap- 
peared to  the  colonists  in  1775,  v.  5.— Proposal  for  pro- 
moting useful  knowledge  among  the  British  planta- 
tions in  America,  v.  1.— To  Lafayette,  May  14,  1781 : 
British  policy,  v.  7.— To  John  Jay,  Feb.  8, 1785:  Effect 
in  Europe  of  the  misrepresentation  of  the  British 
press.  V.  9.— To  Robert  Morris,  Apr.  8,  1782  :  De  Brogr- 
lie,  V.  7.— To  Robert  R.  Livingston,  Apr.  8,  1782:  Duke 
de  Broglie,  V.7.— To  Mrs.  Mary  Franklin,  Aug.  26,  1766: 
Death  of  his  brother,  v.  3.— Parable  on  brotherly 
love,  v.  5.— BiitTon,  G.  L.  L.,  Comte  de.  [Letter],  July 
18,  1787,  v.  9.— To  Edmund  Burke,  Oct.  15,  1781 :  Regard- 
ing Gen.  Bur^coyne,  v.  7.^-To  Gen.  Gates,  Mch.  5, 1780 : 
Gen.  BurjToyne's  book,  v.  7.— Burke,  E.  [Letter], 
Feb.  28, 1782,  V.  7.— To  Wm.  Strahan,  July  4, 1744  :  Busi- 
ness prospects,  v.  10.— The  Busy-body.  v.  1.— To 
David  Le  Roy,  Aug.,  1785:  Cables,  v.  9.— To  Thomas 
Cushing,  July  7, 1773 ;  Captain  Calef,  v.  5.- To  M.  Grand, 


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Mch.  S,  1786:  CHliAntro,  v.  9.— To  the  President  of 
Congress,  Nov.  1,  1783:  Pierre  da  t'nIvet'H  clnlms, 
T.  8.— To  Thomas  Cushing,  June  10,  1771:  Impolicy  of 
continuing  the  general  court  at  Cainbrldgre,  v.  10.— To 
Mrs.  Deborah  Franklin,  Sept.  6,  1758:  Canibriclfre 
University,  V.  3.— To  Charles  Thomson,  Feb.  5,1775: 
Lord  Camden,  v.  5.— CamponianeH.  P.  R.,  C(ynde  de. 
[Letters],  July  26, 1784 ;  May  24, 1787,  v.  9.— To  Mrs.  Jane 
Mecom,  Sept.  20,  1787 :  Purchase  of  (7ana<la.  v.  9.— To 
John  Adams,  Apr.  13,  1782 :  Canadajoifered  to  France  to 
induce  her  to  treat  separately,  v.  7.— To  John  Hughes, 
Jan.  7,  1760 :  Canada,  v.  3.— To  John  Jay,  June  9,  1779 : 
Lack  of  bard  money  for  taking  Canada,  v.  6. — To  Josiah 
Quincy,  Apr.  15,  1776 :  Journey  to  Canada,  v.  6.— To  Philip 
Schuyler,  Mch.  11, 1776 :  Appointment  of  commissioners 
to  Canada,  v.  6.— To  Lord  Stirling,  Mch.  27,  1776 :  Frank- 
lin's journey  to  Canada,  v.  6.— To  Wm.  Strahan,  June  2, 
1750:  Debts  of  the  Canada  expedition,  v.  10.— To 
David  Hume,  Sept.  27,  1760:  The  Canaflian  exhibi- 
tion, V.  13.— To  Cadwallader  Colden,  Jan.  27,  1748:  Pro- 
curing cannon,  v.  2.— To  James  Logan,  Jan.  27,  1748: 
Cannon  from  Boston,  v.  2.— To  John  Franklin :  Humor- 
ous view  of  the  expedition  against  Cape  Breton,  v.  2. 
—To  Comm.  Jones,  July  5,  1780:  How  to  become  a  great 
captain,  v.  7.— To  Mr.  Carey.  Aug.  10,  1786,  v.  9.— 
Cartnicliael,  W.  [Letters],  July  9,  Sept.  25,  1784; 
Mch.  22,  1785,  V.  9.— To  W.  Deane,  Apr.  11,  1773 :  A  new 
carriage  wlieel,  v.  5.— To  Charles  Carroli,  May  25, 
1789,  V.  10.— Castries,  M.  de.  [Letter],  July  10,  1785, 
V.  9.— Case  of  casHlstr.y,  v.  2.— To  John  Franklin,  Dec. 
8,  1752:  A  flexible  catlieter,  v.  10.— To  Messrs.  the 
Abb«s  Chalet  and  Arnaud,  Apr.  17,  1787,  v.  9.— To  Dr. 
Priestley,  1778 :  Assaults  upon  his  character,  v.  6.— To 
Josiah  Tucker,  Feb.  12,  1774 :  Reply  to  offensive  chariireH 
and  insinuations,  v.  5.— To  Robert  Charles,  Feb.  1, 1767, 
V.  2.— To  Charles  W.  P.  Dumas,  July  26,  1780 :  Capture  of 
Charleston,  v.  7.— To  Samuel  Chase,  Jan.  p,  1784,  v.  8. 
—To  Cadwallader  Evans,  May  5, 1767 :  Lord  Chatham, 
V.  4.— To  Thomas  Cushing,  June  1,1774:  Lord  Chatham, 
Jan.  28,  1775:  Lord  Challiam's  motion  for  concilia- 
tory measures,  v.  5. — To  Charles  Thomson,  Feb.  5,  1775 : 
Lord  Chathani*s  speech  and  plan,  v.  5. — To  M.  de 
Chaumont,  Oct.  7,  1786;  Oct.  22,  1787,  v.  9;  Oct.  31, 
Nov.  14, 1789,  V.  10.— To  the  French  Minister  of  Foreign 
AflTairs,  Sept.  21,  1789 :  Recommending  the  selection  of 
M.  Le  Ray  de  Chaumont  for  Minister  Plenipotentiary 
tiom  France  to  the  United  States,  v.  10.— To  Count  de 
Vergennes,  Nov.  22,  1780:  De  C'haumont*s  claims, 
V.  7.— To  Jonathan  Williams,  Dec.  27,  1780:  De  Chan- 
niont*s  einbarrassnienls,  v.  7.— To  the  Judges  of 
the  Admiralty  at  Cherbourg,  May  18,  1780,  v.  7.— Mor- 
als of  chess.  V.  6.— To  Mrs.  Mecom,  Jan.  24,  1786:  Ches- 
terfleld's  advice  to  his  son's  widow,  v.  9.— To  Mrs. 
Deborah  Franklin,  June  5,  1771:  His  children,  y.  4.— 
To  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Partridge,  Nov.  25,  1788:  Children  and 
grandchildren,  v.  10.— To  Francis  Childs.  Feb.  8,  Oct.  1, 
1785,  v.  9 ;  Nov.  19, 1788,  v.  10.— To  John  Ingenhousz,  Aug. 
28, 1785:  On  the  cause  and  cure  of  smoky  chimneys, 
V.  9.— To  Lord  Kames,  Feb.  28, 1768 :  On  chimneys ;  Jan. 
1,  1769:  Smoky  chimneys,  v.  4.— Concerning  the  pro- 
vision made  in  China  against  famine,  v.  4.— Letter  from 
China,  May  5,  1784,  v.  8.— To  an  engraver,  Nov.  3,  1773 : 
Art  of  printing  on  chinaware,  v.  5.— To  John  Bar- 
tram,  Jan.  11,  1770:  Chinese  cheese,  v.  4.— To  John 
Baskerville,  Sept.  21,  1773;  <'hinese  paper,  v.  6.— To 
George  Whately,  May  23,  1785:  Cincinnati,  v.  9.— To 
Mrs.  Sarah  Bache,  Jan.  26, 1784:  Order  of  the  Cincinnati, 
V.  8.— To  Henry  Laurens,  Feb.  12,  1784 :  Franklin's  the- 
ory of  civil  service,  v.  8.— To  Joshua  Babcock,  Jan. 
13,  1772:  ('Ivillzation,  v.  4.— To  Samuel  Cooper,  May 
16, 1781 :  Maintenance  of  the  clergy,  v.  7.— To  Arthur 
St.  Clair  and  other  delegates  in  Congress,  Sept.  20, 
1787:  Letter  to  Gk)v.  Clinl«n,  v.  9.— To  Charles  W. 
F.  Dumas,  June  5,  1780:  Gen.  Clinton,  v.  7.— To  Mr. 
Wharton,  June  17,  1780:  Clinton's  letters,  v.  7. 
— To  John  Ingenhousz,  Aug.  28,  1785:  Clock  with 
three  wheels,  v.  9.— Cocke,  W.  (Letter],  June  15, 1786, 
V.  ».— To  William  Cocke,  Aug.  12,  1786,  v.  9.— To  George 
Whately,    Hay    18,    1787:    Uses   of   oolninK,   v.   9.— 


To  Mrs.  Colas,  Apr.  12,  1788,  v.  9.— To  Cadwallader 
Evans,  Feb.  20,  1768:  The  Colica  pictonnm,  v.  4.— 
Cold  from  evaporation,  Feb.  26,  1763,  v.  3.— Preparatory 
notes  and  hints  for  writing  a  paper  concerning  what  is 
called  catching  cold,  v.  5.— To  M.  Dubourg,  June  29, 1773: 
Causes  of  taking  cold,  v.  5.— To  John  Lining,  Apr.  14, 
1767:  On  cold  produced  by  evaporation,  v.  2;  June  17, 
1758:  Experiments  for  producing  cold  by  evaporation, 
V.  3.— To  Cadwallader  Colden,  1743,  v.  1 ;  Aug.  6,  Oct.  1, 
Nov.  27, 1747 ;  1751 ;  May  14, 1752,  v.  2 ;  Mch.  3,  1773,  v.  6.— 
To  Cadwallader  Colden,  Jan.  27, 1748 :  Colden's  "  His- 
tory of  the  Five  Indian  nations : "  Sept.  14,  1762  : 
On  <?olden's  theory  of  light,  v.  2.— To  Miss  Georgi- 
ana  Shipley,  1781 :  Coldness  of  nights  on  the  desert, 
v.  7.— To  Benj.  Rush,  July  14,  1773:  Colds  produced  by 
contagion,  v.  5.— To  Michael  Collinson,  1768,  v.  4.— To 
Peter  Collinson,  July  29, 1750,  v.  2.— To  Jared  Eliot,  Sept. 
12,  1751 :  Mr.  Collinson,  v.  2. — To  James  Bowdoin,  Jan.  13, 
1772 :  Colonial  agents  in  England,  v.  4.— Plan  for  set- 
tling two  western  colonies  in  North  America,  with 
reasons  for  the  plan,  v.  2. — Plan  for  union  for  the  colo- 
nies, v.  2.— Pownall,  (— ),  Gov.  State  of  the  constitution 
of  the  colonies,  v.  4.— Queries  relating  to  the  colonies  to 
be  discussed  with  Lord  C— m,  v.  5.— To  Cadwallader 
Colden,  Aug.  30,  1754:  On  a  plan  for  a  union  of  the  colo- 
nies, v.  2.— To  James  Bowdoin,  Feb.  25,  1775 :  Firmness 
and  union  of  the  colonies  recommended,  v.  5.— To  Joseph 
Galloway,  June  13, 1767 :  Prejudices  against  the  colonies, 
V.  4 ;  Bp.  of  St.  Asaph's  sermon  about  the  colonies,  v.  5. 
—To  Lord  Kames,  Apr.  11, 1767 :  Strained  relations  of  the 
colonies  with  the  mother  country ;  Jan.  1, 1769 :  An  act 
of  Parliament  restraining  paper  money  in  the  colonies ; 
June  8,  1770 :  Lord  North  on  repealing  the  act  taxing  the 
colonies,  v.  4.— To  the  Committee  of  Correspondence  in 
Massachusetts,  May  15,  1771 :  Separation  of  the  colonies 
predicted,  v.  4.— To  Thomas  Cushing,  Feb.  5,  1771 :  Tax- 
ing the  colonies,  v.  4. — True  history  of  the  difference  be- 
tween the  colonies  and  the  author  of  the  Stamp  Act, 
Mch.  12,  1778,  V.  6.— To  Sayre,  Mch.  31,  1779:  Una- 
nimity of  the  colonists  for  independence,  v.  6.— To  M. 
Dubourg,  Mch.  10,  1773:  Causes  of  colors,  v.  6.— To 
David  Rittenhouse,  Dec.  15,  1783 :  On  the  comet  seen  in 
Yorkshire,  v.  8.— To  John  Paul  Jones,  June  10,  1778 :  In- 
structions respecting  the  command  of  a  frigate, 
V.  8.— To  Benj.  Vaughan,  July  26,  1784:  Restraints  on 
commerce,  v.  9.— To  Abbfi  Morellet,  Apr.  22,  1787 : 
Freedom  of  commerce,  v.  9.— To  Robert  R.  Livingston , 
July  22,  1783 :  Counsels  freedom  of  commerce,  v.  8. — To 
the  Comnieroial  Coininitfee  of  Congress.  Phila., 
Oct.  21,  1779,  V.  6.— To  M.  Dupont  de  Nemours,  June  9, 
1788:  Commercial  dictionary,  v.  9.— To  Don  Diego 
Gardoqui,  Oct.  26,  1788 :  Asks  protection  for  a  commer- 
cial expedition  to  New  Orleans,  v.  10.— To  M.  LeHoy, 
Jan.  31,  1769 :  Commercial  resolutions  in  America, 
V.  4.— To  George  Whately,  May  18,  1787 :  The  commer- 
cial treaty,  v.  9.— To  David  Hartley,  Apr.  5,  1782: 
Commissioners  ready  to  treat,  v.  7.— To  Arthur  Lee, 
Apr.  1, 1778 :  The  Commissioners'  accounts,  v.  6.— 
To  James  Lovell,  July  22,  1778 :  Inconvenience  of  main- 
taining several  t'Ommisioners  in  Kurope,  v.  6. — To 
the  Committee  of  Correspondence  in  Pennsylva- 
nia, Mch.  13,  Apr.  16,  1768,  v.4.— Report  of  the  Commit- 
tee of  Orievances  of  the  Assembly  of  Pennsylvania, 
Feb.  22,  1757,  V.  2.— To  George  Whately,  May  18,  1787 : 
Intruding  into  the  company  of  posterity,  v.  9.— To 
Nevil  Maskelyne,  Mch.  29,  1787 :  Variation  of  the  com- 
pass, V.  9. — Condorcet.  M.  J,  A.  N.  C,  Marquis  de. 
[Letter],  July  8,  1788,  v.  10.— To  Mrs.  Jane  Mecom,  May 
30,  1757:  Rules  of  conduct,  v.  2.— To  a  friend,  Oct.  14, 
1777 :  Pointed  conductors,  v.  6.— To  M.  Le  Roy,  Mch. 
30,1773:  Pointed  conductors,  v.  5.— Articles  of  confed- 
eratiou  and  perpetual  union  proposed  in  general  Con- 
gress, v.  5.— To  Francis  Maseres,  June  26,  1785:  Confis- 
cation, V.  9.— To  Abbe  Morellet,  Apr.  22,  1787:  Con- 
gratulatory addresses,  v.  9.— To  Samuel  Johnson, 
August  23,  1750:  Increase  of  congregations-  In 
churches,  v.  2.— To  Charles  Thomson,  Feb.  5,  1776: 
Petition  of  the  First  Congress  to  Parliament,  v.  6.— To 
Josiah  Quincy,  Apr.  16, 1776 :  Doings  of  Congress,  v.  6.— 


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To  Count  de  Vergennes,  Feb.  13,  1781 :  Instructions  of 
Congress;  Transmitting  letter  of  Congress  to  the  King, 
V.  7;  July  14,  1783:  Communicates  the  resolution  of  Con- 
gress of  May  2,  V.  8.— To  Wm.  Strahan,  Aug.  19,  1784 : 
Advantages  as  well  as  the  disadvantages  of  Congress 
over  Parliament,  v.  9. — Vindication  and  offer  from  Con- 
gress to  Parliament,  v.  5.— To  Jared  IngersoU,  Dec.  11. 
1762:  What  distinguishes  Conneetlciit  religion 
from  common  religion,  v.  10. — To  the  Duke  de  La  Roche- 
foucauld, Apr.  15,  1787:  Convention  to  revise  the  <'»n- 
Htitutioii,  v.  9. — Proposals  for  consideration  in  the 
convention  for  forming  the  t'onstltutlon  of  the 
V.  S.,  June  26,  1787,  v.  9.— To  M.  Le  Veillard,  June  8, 
1788:  Constitution  of  the  U.  S.,  v.  9.— To  Mrs.  Jane 
Mecom,  Sept.  20,  1787 :  CoiiHtitntional  vonveiitioii, 
V.  9.— To  Thomas  Jefferson,  Apr.  19,  1787 :  Proposed  con- 
stitutional convention,  v.  9. — To  the  President  of  Con- 
gress, Dec.  26,  1783:  The  book  of  coiistitutionfi,  v.  8.— 
To  Count  de  Vergennes,  Mch.  24,  1783:  Asking  permis- 
sion to  publish  in  Paris  a  translation  of  the  C^oiistitu- 
tloiiH  of  the  V.  S.,  V.  8.— To  Samuel  Huntington,  Mch. 
4,  1780:  Importance  of  appointing  a  roiiNiil,  v.  7.— To 
the  President  of  Congress,  Feb.  8,  1785:  Consular 
convention  projeet,  v.  9.— To  Count  de  Vergennes, 
Sept.  7, 1780 :  Proposes  that  the  oonHiilar  convention 
witli  France  be  negotiated  in  the  United  States,  v.  7. 
— To  the  Committee  of  Foreign  Affairs,  May  26,  1779: 
C'onsnis.  v.  6.— To  Mrs.  Mecom,  May  26, 1775 :  Chosen  to 
the  Continental  C'ongrresH,  v.  5. — To  Henry  Laurens, 
Mch.  12,  1784:  Continental  drnftH.  v.  8.— To  John 
Ingenhousz,  Feb.  11,  1788:  Decline  of  Continental 
money,  v.  9.— To  Thomas  Wharton,  Feb.  20,  1768:  Qen. 
Conway,  v.  4.— Conynjjliani,  Capt.  G.  [Letter], 
Dec.  22,  1779,  V.  6.— To  Capt.  Conyngham,  Nov.  22,  1779, 
v.  6  J  Feb.  6,  1782,  v.  7.— To  Mr.  Digges,  Aug.  20,  1779 : 
Capt.  Conyngham,  v.  6.— To  Mr.  Grand,  Nov.  3,  1778: 
Spanish  complaints  of  Capt.  Conyngham,  v.  6. — Certifi- 
cate of  Conynij:liain*s  coininiNNion,  Aug.  7,  1782, 
v.  8.— To  Mr,  Nesbit,  Sept.  29,  1779;  Capt.  Conyni;- 
bam'M  imprisonment,  v.  6.— To  Benj.  Vaughan,  July 
26, 1784:  Cooli's  voyages,  v.  9.— To  Lord  Howe,  1784: 
On  receiving  a  copy  of  "  Cook's  Voyages  "  by  order  of 
the  king,  v.  9.— To  Mr.  Cooinbe,  Apr.  6,  1773,  v.  5.— 
Cooper,  8.  [Letters],  Nov.  6,  1770;  July  10,  1771,  v.  4; 
June  14,  1773;  Sept.  9,  1774,  v.  5;  Jan.  4,  1779,  v.  6;  May  23, 
1780,  V.  7.— To  Samuel  Cooper,  Feb.  24,  Sept.  30, 1769;  Feb. 
5, 1771,  V.  4 ;  July  23,  1773,  v.  5 ;  Dec.  26,  1783,  v.  8.— To  Mr. 
Maseres,  June  17,  1772 :  Cooperative  axHociation  as 
practised  in  Holland,  v.  4.— To  Michael  Hillegas,  Mch.  7, 
1770 :  Covering  houses  with  copper,  v.  4.— To  the  Mar- 
quis de  Lafayette,  Oct.  1,  1779:  On  copper  coinag^e  in 
the  U.  S,,  V.  6.— To  Jared  Eliot,  Feb.  13,  1750:  Account  ot 
a  copper  mine,  v.  2.— To  Wm.  Strahan,  Mch.  5,  1785: 
Value  of  a  copyriiflit  in  an  established  newspaper, 
V.  9. — On  the  price  of  corn  and  the  management  of  the 
poor,  V.  4.— To  Mrs.  Catherine  Greene,  Mch.  2,  1789: 
Sweet  corn,  v.  10.— To  John  Adams,  Nov.  26, 1781 ;  Capit- 
ulation of  Cornwallis,  v.  7.— To  Robert  R.  Livingston, 
Mch.  4, 1782:  Cornwallis,  v.  7.— To  Peter  Collinson,  July 
11, 1747 :  Counterfeit  spider,  v.  2.— Plan  for  benefiting 
distant  unprovided  conntrlcs,  Aug.  29,  1771,  v.  4.— To 
Joseph  Galloway,  Dec.  2, 1772:  Court  of  Exclieqner, 
V.  4.— Account  of  the  Supremest  Court  of  Judicature  in 
Pennsylvania,  viz.,  the  «'onrt  of  tlie  Press,  Sept.  12, 
1789,  v.  10.— To  Mr.  Josiah  Davenport,  Feb.  14,  1773 :  His 
opinion  on  the  punctuality  of  cousins,  v.  5. — To  a 
friend.  May  8, 1782:  Cowper  and  his  poems,  v.  7.— The 
Cravan-Street  Oazette,  Sept.  22,  1770,  v.  4.— To  the 
Governor  of  Georgia,  Dec.  16, 1787:  Creelt  Indian  war, 
V.  9.— To  Wm.  Strahan,  June  2,  1750 :  Legacy  of  Aletta 
Crell,  V.  10.— To  St.  John  de  Crevecoeur,  Feb.  16, 1788, 
V.  9.— Crin;an,  C,  Bp.  of  Sodor  and  Man.  [Letter], 
June  7,  1785,  V.  9.  -To  Lord  Kames,  Aug.  17,  1762 :  Ele- 
ments of  criticism,  v.  3.— To  Robert  Morris,  July  26, 
1781:  «'rltlcs  and  bug-writers,  t.  4.— Crocco,  G.  F. 
[Letters],  July  15,  Nov.  25,  Dec.  15,  1783,  v.  8.— To  Wm. 
Carmichael,  Dec.  15,  1783:  Who  is  Crocco?  v.  8.— To  Capt. 
Thompson,  and  C.  Hinman,  Nov.  25,  1777:  Instructions 
for  cruising,  v.  6.— To  Lord  Kames,  Nov.  1761 :   Dr. 


Cullen,  T.  3.— To  James  Lovell,  June  2,  1779:  Cur< 
rcncy,  V.  6.— To  Josiah  Quincy,  Sept.  11,  1783:  Depre- 
ciating currency  and  its  evils,  v.  8.— To Sayre,  Mch. 

31, 1779:  Depreciation  of  the  currency,  v.  6.— Custiinii;, 
T.  [Letters],  June  25,  Dec.  10,  21,  1773,  v.  5.— To  Thomas 
Gushing,  July  25,  Sept.  23,  1773;  Mch.  22,  Apr.  2,  16,  28, 
June  30,  July  27,  Sept.  15,  27,  1774,  v.  5;  May  1,  1777,  v.  6.— 
To  M.  Le  Veillard,  Apr.  22,  1788;  Reasons  for  a  customs 
tariff  forevermore,  v.  9.— To  M.  Ikalibard,  Jan.  31, 
1768,  v.  4.— To  Cadwallader  Golden,  Jan.  17,  153:  Dali- 
bard,  v.  2.— To  Wm.  Carmichael.  June  17,  1780:  Sir  John 
Dalrymple,  v.  7.— I>ana,  P.  [Letter],  Apr.  6,  1781, 
v.  7.— To  Francis  Dana,  Apr.  7.  1781,  v.  7.— To  Samuel 
nanforth,  July  25,  1773,  v.  5.— To  Joseph  Galloway, 
Aug.  29,  1772:  Lord  Hartmonth,  v.  4.— To  Thomas 
Gushing,  Jan.  5,  1773 :  Conversation  with  Lord  Dart- 
mouth, V.  6.— To  Wm.  Franklin,  Aug.  17,  1772 ;  July  14, 
1773:  Lord  Dartmouth,  v.  4,  5.— To  Thomas  Gushing,  Apr. 
3,  1773:  Lord  Dartmouth's  plans  for  conciliation, 
v.  5.— Waschkoir,  E.  R.  W.,  Princess.  [Letter],  Nov.  4, 
1789,  v.  10.— To  Mrs.  Deborah  Franklin,  June  22,  1767 : 
Proposed  marriage  of  their  daughter,  v.  4. — To  Felix 
Vicq  d'Azyr,  July  20,  1781:  On  the  long  retention  of  in- 
fection of  dead  bodies  after  sepulture,  v.  7.— To  Alex- 
ander Small,  Feb.  19,  1789 :  Alleviator  of  deafness,  v.  10. 
—To  Silas  Oeune,  Dec.  4, 1774,  v.  6.— To  James  Lovell, 
July  22,  1778:  Mr.  Deane,  y.  6.— To  Robert  R.  Livingston, 
Mch.  4, 1782 :  Letters  of  Deane,  v.  7.— To  the  President  of 
Congress,  Mch.  31,  1778:  Relating  to  Silas  Deane,  v.  6.— 
To  Robert  Morris,  Mch.  30, 1782:  Silas  Iteane's  letters 
and  accounts,  V.  7.— To  James  Logan,  Dec.  4,  1747:  For- 
tifications on  the  Delawrare  river,  v.  2. — To  Isaac 
Norris.  May  30,  1757 :  l>elnys,  v.  2.— Dellino,  Chevalier. 
[Letter],  Apr.  6,  1782,  v.  7.— To  James  Bowdoin,  May  31, 
17»8:  Easiest  way  of  accounting  for  the  flelng:e.  v.  9.— 
To  Robert  R.  Livingston,  Apr.  1.5,  1783:  l>eninark; 
June  12,  1783:  Denmark  and  Portugal;  July  22,  1783: 
Denmark,  v.  8. — To  the  President  of  Congress,  Sept.  13, 
Nov.  1,  1783 :  Denmark,  v.  8.— To  Mrs.  Deborah  Franklin, 
June  10,  1758:  Gov.  I>enny,  v.  3;  Oct.  11,  1766:  »e. 
sccndants  from  his  grandfather  in  England,  v.  3.— 
nialOKue  between  Franklin  and  the  gout,  Oct.  22, 
1780,  v.  7.— Dialogue  between  X,  Y,  and  Z,  v.  2.— Frag- 
ment of  a  diary,  v.  7.— To  David  Hartley,  Apr.  5,  1782 : 
WijfSes,  v.  7. — To  Wm.  Hodgson,  Apr.  1,  1781 :  Miscon- 
duct of  Digges,  V.  7. — To  John  Adams,  Mch.  31,  1782 : 
Dijfues'  mission,  v.  7. — On  discoveries,  v.  1. — To 
M.  Le  Roy,  June  22, 1773:  Effect  of  cold  air  on  diseases, 
V.  5.— To  Richard  Price,  Feb.  6,  1780:  Urging  the  discov- 
ery of  a  plan  that  would  oblige  nations  to  settle  their 
disputes  without  first  cutting  one  another's  throats, 
v.  7.— To  Samuel  Mather,  July  7,  1773:  nissenters' 
petition,  V.  5. -To  Wm.  Franklin,  Feb.  14,  1773:  Dis- 
tress in  the  manufacturing  districts,  v.  5. — l>odd,  W. 
[Letter],  Jan.  29, 1777,  V.  6.— To  Mrs.  Jane  Mecom,  May 
21,  1757 :  Domestic  economy,  v.  2.— To  John  Jay.  Oct. 
2,  1780:  About  the  money  needed  to  meet  the  drafts  of 
Congress;  Jan.  19, 1782:  Inconvenience  of  drafts  drawn 
by  Congress,  v.  7.— Art  of  procuring  pleasant  dreams, 
V.  4.— Drinker's  dictionary,  v.  2.— Dnbonrgr,  (— ). 
[Letter],  Mch.  25,  1773,  v.  5.— To  M.  Dubourg,  Aug.  30, 
1769,  V.  4;  June  1,  1773,  v.  5;  Aug.  13,  1779,  v.  6.— To 
Thomas  Percival,  July  17, 1784 :  Remarks  on  fInellinK. 
V.  9.— To  Charles  W.  F.  Dumas,  Apr.  10, 1778,  v.  6;  Jan. 
27,  Mch.  29,  30,  Apr.  23,  June  22,  Oct.  2,  9,  Dec.  3,  1780, 
V.  7 ;  Apr.  7,  1781,  v.  10 ;  Aug.  10,  1781,  v.  7 ;  Aug.  16,  1781, 
V.  10;  Dec.  19, 1781,  v.  7 ;  Feb.  17,  1783,  v.  8.— To  Sir  Ed- 
ward Newenham,  Oct.  2, 1783:  The  Dun^annon  reso- 
Intions,  v.  8.— To  Mr.  Dnnlap,  Apr.  4,  1767,  v.  2.— To 
Count  d'Estaing,  Apr.  15,  1787 :  Duplessis,  v.  9. — To 
Dupont  de  Nemours,  Oct.  2,  1770,  v.  4.— Dnrival, 
(— ).  [Letter]  to  Mr.  Grand,  Aug.  30, 1786,  v.  9.— To  John 
Jay,  Jan.  19,  1782:  The  Dutch  loan,  v.  7.— To  Robert 
Morris,  Dec.  14,  1782:  Dutch  loan,  v.  8.— To  Samuel 
Cooper,  Apr.  27,  1769 :  Parliament's  refusal  to  repeal  the 
Acts  imposing  duties  on  America,  v.  4.— "To  Mrs. 
Mecom,  May  30,  1787  :  Alterations  of  his  dwelling:,  v.  9. 
—To  Mrs.  Sarah  Bache,  Jan.  26,  1784:  The  bald  eagrle  a 
bird  of  bad  character,  v.  8.— To  James  Bowdoin,  May  81, 


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1788:  Whence  the  magnetism  of  the  earth  T  v.  9.— To 
John  Pringle,  Jan.  6, 1758 :  On  the  different  strata  of  the 
earth,  v.  S.— Causes  of  earthquakes,  v.  1.— To  Wm. 
Franklin,  Feb.  14, 1773:  The  Ministry's  trouble  with  the 
East  India  CAinpany,  v.  5.— Keonomicnl  pro- 
ject, V.  6.— To  Mrs.  Deborah  Franklin,  June  22,  1767: 
Economies,  v.  4.— To  Dupont  de  Nemours,  July  28, 
1788:  The  ■•Economlstes,"  v.  4.— To  Benj.  Vaughan, 
Nov.  9,  1779:  On  his  e<lltlons  of  Franklin's  works,  v.  6. 
—Petition  of  the  left  hand.  To  those  who  have  the 
»uperintendency  of  education,  v.  6.— To  Samuel  John- 
son, Aug.  23, 1760:  Value  of  education  in  promoting  the 
strength  of  a  State  and  the  virtue  of  the  people,  v.  2.— 
To  Wm.  Smith,  May  3,  1753:  Critical  remarks  on  his 
scheme  of  education,  v.  2.— To  Joseph  Galloway,  Feb.  17, 
1768:  Bribery  in  borough  elections,  v.  4;  Mch.  13,  1768: 
Bribery  in  elections,  v.  4.— To  Wm.  Franklin,  Apr.  16, 
1768:  Klections  in  the  new  Parliament,  v.  4.— On  the 
elective  franchises  enjoyed  by  the  small  boroughs 
in  England,  June  16,  1785,  v.  9.— On  the  shock  given  by 
the  electric  bottle,  June  14, 1783,  v.  8.— To  Cadwalla- 
der  Colden,  Apr.  23,  1752:  Electric  lire  above  our 
atmosphere,  v.  2.— To  James  Bowdoin,  Jan.  24,  1752: 
Electric  fire,  V.  2.— To  Peter  CoUinson,  Sept.  1763:  How 
to  ascertain  the  direction  of  the  electric  fluid,  v.  2. 
—To  James  Bowdoin,  Apr.  12,  1753 :  On  coating  electric 
Jars,  v.  2.— To  John  Ingenhousz,  Apr.  29, 1786:  Effect  of 
an  electric  spark,  v.  9.— To  E.  Kinnersley,  Feb.  20, 
1762:  Electrical  attraction  and  repulsion,  v.  3.— To 
Peter  CoUinson,  1748:  Electrical  battery,  v.  2.— To  a 
friend  in  Boston,  Dec.  25,  1750:  Account  of  an  accident 
while  making  an  electrical  experiment,  v.  2.— To 
John  Ingenhousz,  May  16, 1783 :  On  an  electrical  experi- 
ment, V.  8.— Electrical  experiments,  Mch.  14,  1755, 
Y.  2.— To  John  Baptist  Beccaria,  Mch.  20,  1774:  Electrical 
experiments,  v.  5.— To  Peter  CoUinson,  Mch.  28,  1747: 
Announcement  of  his  electrical  experiments;  July  27, 
1750:  Electrical  Are  in  the  electrified  glass ;  July  11, 
1747 :  Electrical  kiss :  Oct.  19, 1752 :  Electrical  kite, 
y.  2.— To  Edward  Nairne,  Oct.  18,  1783:  His  patent  elec- 
trical machine,  v.  8.— To  Peter  CoUinson,  July  11, 
1747 :  Simple  electrical  machine,  v.  2.— To  John  Lining, 
Mch.  18, 1765:  Electrical  observations  and  experi- 
ments, T.  2.— To  Cadwallader  Colden,  June  28,  1760: 
Electrical  papers  and  experiments;  Translation  of 
electrical  papers  into  French,  v.  2.— To  Mather  Byles, 
Jan.  1,  1788:  Electrical  points  and  electricity,  v.  9.— 
To  Peter  CoUinson,  1748:  Electrical  wheel  and  feast, 
T.  2.— Queries  on  electricity,  from  Dr.  Ingenhousz, 
with  answers,  v.  5.— To  Cadwallader  Colden,  Jan.  1, 1753 : 
Papers  on  electricity,  v.  2.— To  E.  Kinnersley,  Feb.  20, 
1762:  Heated  glass  permeable  by  electricity,  v.  3.— To 
James  Bowdoin,  Oct.  25,  1750 :  Enclosing  papers  on  elec- 
tricity, v.  2.— To  John  Pringle,  Dee.  21,  1757:  Effects  of 
electricity  on  paralytics,  v.  2.— To  Peter  CoUinson,  Apr. 
18,  1754:  New  method  of  ascertaining  the  positive  and 
negative  state  of  electricity  in  the  clouds,  v.  2.— To 
Thomas  Ronayne,  Apr.  20, 1766:  On  the  electricity  of 
tog»  in  Ireland,  v.  3.— To  Peter  CoUinson,  Sept.  1753: 
Positive  and  negative  electricity  of  the  clouds. 
y.  2.— To  E.  Kinnersley,  Mch.  2,  1752 :  Probable  cause  of 
the  attraction  and  repulsion  of  two  etectrlficd 
Blobes,  V.  2.— To  George  Crogas,  Aug.  5,  1767:  Are 
elephants  indigenous  to  America!  v.  4.— To  Jaced 
Eliot,  Sept.  1,  1755.  v.  2.— To  Mr.  Coombe,  July  22,  1774 : 
Eloquence  in  a  preacher;  its  use,  v.  5.— To  Robert  R. 
Uvingston,  Mch.  4,  1782:  Emblematic  mctlal, 
y,  7. — Prospect  for  eini|^rants  to  America,  v.  10. — 
To  Messrs.  Henry  Royle,  aud  others,  Jan.  4,  1782; 
Advice  about  emiKratluf;  to  the  U.  S.,  v.  7.— 
Contemplated  restraint  upon  emigration,  v.  10.— On  a 
proposed  act  of  Parliament  for  preventing  emigration, 
Nov.  1774,  V.  5.— To  Robert  R.  Livingston,  Apr.  16, 1783 : 
Emigration,  v.  8.— To  Mr.  Grand,  Mch.  6,  1786:  The 
emperor  and  the  Dutch,  v.  9. — Rules  for  reducing  a 
great  empire  to  a  small  one,  Sept.  1773,  v.  5.— To  Wm. 
Carmichael,  Apr.  12,  1781:  Franklin's  enemies  in 
America,  v.  7.— To  Wm.  Strahan,  Sept.  1,  1764 :  Enemies, 
T.  10.— To  Alexander  Small,  Feb.  19, 1787 :  Prosperity  of 


Eni^land,  v.  9.— To  Chevalier  de  Chastellni,  Apr.  », 
1782:  Ministerial  change  in  England,  v.  7.— To  D.  Wen- 
dorp,  and  others,  June  8, 1781 :  England  the  first  piratical 
state  in  the  world,  v.  7.— To  David  Hartley,  Feb.  16, 1782 : 
England  must  take  the  first  step  toward  peace,  v.  7.— To 
Mrs.  Deborah  Franklin,  Sept.  6,  1758:  Travels  in  Eng- 
land ;  Dec.  9, 1764 :  Arrival  in  England,  v.  3 ;  July  14, 1772 : 
Visits  the  north  of  England,  v.  4.— To  John  Hughes, 
Jan.  7,  1760:  Condition  of  laws  sent  to  England,  v.  3.— To 
Jonathan  Williams,  Nov.  3, 1764:  Second  mission  to  Eng- 
land, V.  3.— To  Joseph  Galloway,  Oct.  12,  1774 :  New  elec- 
tions in  England,  v.  5. — To  Josiah  Quincy,  Apr.  8,  1761 : 
Affairs  in  England,  v.  3.— To  Lord  Kames,  Sept.  27,  1760 : 
Journey  in  England  and  Wales;  Aug.  17,  1762:  Farewell 
to  England ;  June  2,  1765 :  Franklin's  voyage  to  England, 
V.  3.— To  Marquis  de  Lafayette,  Mch.  22,  1779:  On  the 
methods  of  harassing  England  by  sea,  v.  6. — To  Robert 
L.  Livingston,  Apr.  8, 1782:  Extraordinary  revolution  of 
opinion  in  England,  v.  7.— To  Robert  Morris,  Mch.  30, 
1782:  Change  of  sentiments  in  England,  v.  7.— To  Samuel 
Huntington,  Mch.  4,  1780:  Prospects  of  England,  v.  7.— 
To  the  Speaker  and  Committee  of  the  Pennsylvania  As- 
sembly, June  10,  1758 :  Prejudices  in  England,  v.  3. — To 
Thomas  McKean,  Nov.  15, 1781 :  Proposed  mediation  de- 
clined by  England,  v.  7.— To  Wm.  Franklin,  Mch.  13, 
1768:  Elections  in  England,  v.  4.— To  Wm.  Parsons,  Feb. 
22,  1757:  Mission  to  England,  v.  2.— To  Wm.  Strahan, 
June  28,  1763 :  Bad  report  from  England,  v.  1 ;  Political 
disorder  in  England,  v.  8.— Toleration  in  old  England 
and  New  England,  v.  4.— To  David  Hartley,  Feb.  16, 1782 : 
Jealousies  between  Eiig^land  and  France,  v.  7.— To 
Thomas  Galloway,  Apr.  6,  1773 :  Advantages  of  a  war  be- 
tween England  and  France,  v.  5.— To  Count  de  Ver- 
gennes,  Dec.  17,  1782 :  No  peace  can  take  place  between 
England  and  the  tJnitetl  Slates  without  the  con- 
currence of  France,  v.  8.— Result  of  England's  per- 
sistence in  her  policy  towards  her  colonies  illustrated, 
Oct.  1774,  V.  5.— To  M.  G6rard,  Apr.  1,  1778:  England's 
propositions  oame  too  late,  v.  6. — To  M.  Dumas,  May 
3,  1782  :  Eudcllsh  barbarities,  v.  7.— To  Wm.  Strahan, 
Aug.  19,  1784:  Future  market  for  English  books  in 
America,  V.  9.— To  M.  G6rard,  Feb.  24,  1778:  Contradic- 
tory reports  of  treaties  between  English  ('oniinis- 
sioners  and  t'ongrcss,  v.  6.— To  Charles  W.  F. 
Dumas,  Jan.  18,  1781 :  The  English  declare  war 
against  Holland,  v.  7.— To  Thomas  Gushing,  July  7,  1773 : 
English  feelisig  toward  America,  v.  5.— To  Mr.  Grand, 
Mch.  5,  1786:  En;;lls]i  Actions,  v.  9.— To  the  President 
of  Congress,  Mch. 31, 1780:  Unpopularity  of  the  English 
govcrnnieni  in  Europe,  v.  7;  Dec.  25, 1783:  The  Eng- 
lish have  nitide  peace,  but  are  not  reconciled,  v.  8.— 
To  Noah  Webster,  Dec.  28,  1789;  The  English  lan- 
guage. V.  10.— To  Lafayette,  May  14,  1781:  English 
ministry,  v.  7.— To  Robert  Morris,  Mch.  9, 1782 :  Sense 
of  the  English  nation  against  continuing  the  war, 
V.  7.— Catechism  relative  to  the  English  national 
debt,  V.  6.— To  Wm.  Hunter,  Nov.  24,  1786:  English 
newspaper  in  America,  v.  9. — To  a  friend  in  America, 
Mch.  18, 1770:  English  opinion  of  America,  v.  4. — To 
Mr.  Grand,  Mch.  5,  1786:  English  press,  v.  9.— To 
Comm.  Jones,  Dec.  6,  1779:  English  prisoners  and 
the  States-General,  v.  10.— To  M.  de  Sartine,  Feb.  13, 1780: 
Urging  an  exchange  for  English  prisoners  brought  into 
France,  v.  7.— Sketch  of  an  English  school.  For  the 
consideration  of  the  Trustees  of  the  Philadelphia  Acad- 
emy, V.  6.— To  David  Hartley,  Feb.  26,  1778 :  Advice  to  the 
English  Whigs,  v.  6.— To  Mr.  Grand,  Mch.  5,  1786: 
English  wishes  not  American  realities,  v.  9.— To  Mr. 
Sta<lel,  Oct.  20,  1779 :  The  Minister  without  authority  for 
enlisting  troops  in  France,v. 6.— The  Ephemera: 
an  emblem  of  human  life,  v.  «.— Franklin's  Epitaph 
written  by  himself,  v.  10.— To  Charles  Epp,  Aug.  27, 
1779,  V.  6.— Ershlne.  D.  S.,  11  Earl  of  Buchan.  Letters, 
Feb.  18,  1783,  V.  8.— To  Noble  Wimberly  Jones,  July  3, 
1771 :  Peace  prospect  in  Europe,  v.  4.— To  Robert  Mor- 
ris, June  3,  1780:  European  aflairs,  v.  7.— To  the 
President  of  Congress,  May  31,  1780:  Rule  of  European 
powers,  V.  7.— To  Cadwallader  Evans,  May  9,  1766, 
T.  3 ;  Aug.  27,  1770,  v.  4.— To  John  Adams,  May  19, 1781 ; 


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Duties  on  exports  from  America  of  doubtful  expe- 
diency, V.  7.— To  M.  de  Sartine,  June  27,  1780:  The 
"Fair  Play  infleinnity,"  v.  7.— To  Mrs.  Jane  Me- 
com,  Sept.  16, 1758:  Faith,  hope.  aiKl  charity,  v.  3.— 

To  Nathaniel  Falconer,  Dec.  16, 1786,  v.  9.— To  Count 
de  Campomanes,  June  5, 1784:  Perpetuation  of  faniiltes 
by  estates,  v.  8.— To  Mrs.  Jane  Mecom,  Sept.  16,  1758: 
Family  coiiiieclioiiN,  v.  3.— Preface  to  the  "  Letters 
ftom  &  fanner  In  Pennsylvania."  May  8,  1768,  v.  4. 
—To  M.  LeRoy,  Jan.31,1769:  Authorship  of  the  "  Farm- 
er's letters,"  v.  4.— To  Wm.  Franklin,  Mch.  13,  1768: 
"  The  Farmer's  letters,"  v.  4.— To  Mrs.  Catherine  Greene, 

Mch.  2,  1789 :  The  fanner's  life.  v.  10.— To ,  Jan.  25, 

1784:  In  reference  to  furiiiin);  in  the  United  States, 
v.  8.— To  Mrs.  Deborah  Franklin,  Sept.  6,  1758:  Account 
of  his  father's  birth-place  and  relations  there,  v.  3. 
—On  sending  felons  to  America,  v.  10.— Filangieri, 
C.  [Letter],  Sept.  27,  1788,  v.  10.— Filanjcieri,  Q. 
[Letter],  Oct.  24,  1785,  v.  9.— To  Gaetano  Filangieri,  Jan. 

11,  1783,  V.  8 ;  Oct.  14,  1787,  v.  9.— To  Robert  Morris,  Dec. 
25,1783:  Financial  embarrassments,  v.  8.— To  M. 
LeRoy,  de  Chaumont,  Oct.  20,  1785 :  Finck,  the  maltre 
d'hStel,  V.  9.— On  lire.  v.  3.— To  Benj.  Vaughan,  Apr.  29, 
1784:  Fire  a  subtile  fluid,  v.  8.— To  Mrs.  Jane  Mecom, 
Sept.  20,  1787 :  Precautions  against  fire,  v.  9.— To  Samuel 
Rhoades,  June  28,  1770:  On  securing  houses  from  fire, 
T.  4.— To  Wm.  Strahan,  Nov.  23, 1748:  Sends  a  lireplace 
to  the  Duke  of  Argyle,  v.  10.— Account  of  the  new-invent- 
ed Pennsylvanian  li  replaces,  wherein  their  construc- 
tion and  manner  of  operation  is  particularly  explained, 
V.  1. — To  John  Jay,  Sept.  10,  1783 :  Insinuations  against 
Franklin's  part  in  the  fishery  ne;4:otiation.  v.  8. — To 
Col.  Flenry.  Feb.  26, 1780,  v.  7.— To  Mrs.  Mary  Hewson, 
June  13,  1782:  Madame  de  Forbach.  v.  7.— To  the  Presi- 
dent of  Congress,  Dec.  25, 1783:  Importance  of  cultivate 
ing  our  foreif^n  friends,  v.  8. — To  John  Adams,  June 
11,1781:  When  expenses  of  forei^^n  ministers  to  be 
charged  to  the  government,  v.  7.— To  Robert  R.  Living- 
ston, Sept.  3,  1782:  Salaries  of  foreign  ministers,  v.  8. — To 
Charles  Thomson,  Apr.  16, 1784 :  Foreign  powers,  v.  8. 
— Remarks  on  Judge  Foster's  arg^ument  in  favor  of 
the  rights  of  impressing  seamen,  Dec.  1767,  v.  4. — To 
John  Fothersill.  June  19, 1780,  v.  7.— To  Benj.  Water- 
house,  Jan.  18,  1781 :  Death  of  Dr.  Fothergill,  v.  7.— To 
David  Barclay,  Feb.  12,  1781 :  Death  of  Dr.  Fothergill, 
T.  7.— To  Mrs.  Deborah  Franklin,  Nov.  22,  1757:  Dr.  Foth- 
ergill, V.  2.— To  George  Whately,  Aug.  21,  1784:  The 
fonndlinfc  hospital;  May  23,  1785:  Foundling  hos- 
pital at  Paris,  v.  9.— Fox,  C.J.  [Letter],  Apr.  19,  1783, 
V.  8.— To  Charles  James  Fox,  Sept.  5,  1783,  v.  8.— To  Mr. 
Foxcroft.  July  14, 1773,  v.  5.— To  Richard  Oswald,  July 

12,  1782:  Mr.  Fox's  resi(;nation.  v.  8.— Appeals  to 
France  for  a  million  loan,  June  1, 1779,  v.  6.— To  Charles 
de  Weissenstein,  July  1,  1778:  Reply  to  insinuations 
against  the  good  faith  of  France,  v.  6.— To  David  Hart- 
ley, Feb.  12,  1778:  Conduct  of  France  toward  the  United 
States,  Feb.  3, 1779 :  Answer  to  his  proposition  to  quit  the 
alliance  of  France,  v.  6 ;  Dec.  4,  1789 :  Convulsions  in 
France,  v.  10.— To  M.  LeRoy,  Nov.  13,  1789 :  Trouble  in 
France,  v.  10.— To  Robert  R.  Livingston,  Aug.  12,  1782 : 
Accounts  between  France  and  the  United  States;  Jan. 
21,  1783 :  Preliminaries  signed  by  France,  Spain,  and 
England,  v.  8.— To  Samuel  Cooper,  Mch.  16, 1780 :  An  alli- 
ance with  France  encouraged,  v.  7.— To  the  Committee 
on  Foreign  Affairs,  Jan.  15,  1779:  Alliance  between 
France  and  the  United  States  an  obstacle  to  peace;  May 
26,  1779:  France,  v.  6.— To  the  President  of  Congress, 
Nov.  1, 1783 :  Financial  embarrassments  of  France,  v.  8.— 
To  Thomas  Morris,  Dec.  4, 1776:  Arrival  in  France,  v.  6. 
—To  Count  de  Vergennes,  Sept.  3,  1784:  Engagement  of 
Congress  to  treat  France  on  the  footing  of  the  most 
favored  nation,  v.  9.— To  Mrs.  Abiah  Franklin,  1749; 
Sept.  7,  1749,  V.  2.— Franklin.  Mrs.  D.  [Letters],  Dec. 
24, 1751,  V.  10;  Apr.  7,  1765,  v.  3;  Oct.  11,  1770,  v.  4;  Oct.  29, 
1773,  v.  5.— To  Mrs.  Deborah  Franklin,  Dec.  27,  1755;  Jan. 
15,30,31,  Mch.  21,  30,  1756;  Apr.  5,  May  27,  July  27,  1757, 
y.  2 ;  Jan.  14,  21,  1758 ;  Mch.  6,  1760 ;  Mch.  24, 1762 ;  June  16, 
1763;  Feb.  9,  June  4,  July  13, 1765;  Feb.  22,  27,  Apr.  6,  June 
13,1766,  v.  3;  Aug.  5,  1767;  Feb.  13,  Oct.  6,  Dec.  21,  1768; 


June  10,  Oct.  11,  1770;  Aug.  14, 1771 ;  Jan.  28,  May  6,  Dec. 
1,  1772,  V.  4;  Jan.  6,  Feb.  2,  14,  Sept.  1,  1773;  July  22,  1774, 
V.  5.— To  Jane  Franklin,  1727,  v.  1.— To  Miss  E.  Hub- 
bard, Feb.  23,  1756 :  On  the  death  of  his  brother,  John 
Franklin,  V.  2.— To  Josiah  Franklin.  1738,  v.  1.— To 
Samuel  Franklin,  June  8,  1770 ;  July  12,  1771,  v.  4 ;  July 
7,  1773,  V.  5.— Franklin,  8.  [Letter],  Oct.  30,  1773,  v.  6. 
—To  Sarah  Franklin,  Nov.  8,  1764,  v.  3.— Franklin,  W. 
[Letters],  1766,  Nov.  13,  1766,  v.  3.— To  Wm.  Franklin, 
Jan.  9,  July  2,  1768;  Apr.  20,  1771;  Nov.  3,  Dec.  2,  1772, 
v.  4;  Mch.  15,  Aug.  3,  Nov.  3, 1773,  v.  5 ;  Feb.  2,  18,  1774; 
May  7,  1775,  v.  10.— To  Dr.  Priestley,  1778:  Gov.  Wm. 
Franklin  arrested  as  a  royalist,  v.  6.— 'To  Mr.  Whiteford, 
Dec.  7, 1762:  Wm.  Franklin  appointed  Governor  of  New 
Jersey,  v.  3.— To  Wm.  Strahan,  D30.  31, 1756 :  Wm.  Frank- 
lin in  London,  v.  10.— Franklin,  W.  T.  [Letters], 
May  28,  Aug.  15,  25,  1783,  v.  8 ;  Nov.  17, 1788 ;  May  22, 1790, 
V.  10.— To  Mr.  and  Mrs.  Jay,  May  13,  1784:  Wm.  Temple 
Franklin,  v.  8.— To  Robert  R.  Livingston,  Sept.  3,  1782  : 
Allowance  to  Wm.  Temple  Franklin  ;  July  22, 1783 :  Wm. 
Temple  Franklin,  v.  8.— To  Wm.  Franklin,  Aug.  1, 1774: 
Education  of  Wm.  Temple  Franklin,  v.  10;  Aug.  16,  1784  : 
Recommends  that  Wm.  Temple  Franklin  be  trained  to 
the  bar,  v.  9. — To  an  agent  for  American  cruisers.  May 
30,  1780:  Free  ships  make  free  goods,  v.  7. — To  the 
President  of  Congress,  Aug.  9, 1780:  Free  ships  make  free 
goods,  V.  7.— To  Miss  Stevenson,  Sept.  14,  1767:  The 
French,  v.  4.— To  Wm.  Franklin,  Aug.  19, 1772 :  Elected 
member  of  the  French  Academy,  v.  4.— To  Charles 
Thomson,  Apr.  16,  1784:  French  alliance,  v.  8.— To 
Samuel  Cooper,  Dec.  26,  1782 :  Importance  of  the  French 
alliance,  v.  8.— To  Wm.  Franklin,  Aug.  28,  1767:  The 
Frencfi  ainbassa<lor  in  London,  v.  4.— To  Alexander 
Small,  Nov.  5, 1789:  The  French  and  Kngrlish  unv- 
erninents,  v.  10.— To  the  President  of  Congress,  Sept. 
13,  1783:  French  claims,  v.  8;  Aug.  9,  1780:  The 
French  court  offended  with  Mr.  Adams,  v.  7.— To 
Robert  R.  Livingston,  Apr.  15,  1783:  French  liniiiices, 
V.  8.— To  Mrs.  Deborah  Franklin,  May  27, 1757 :  Fro  itch 
Heet  reported,  v.  2.— To  Wm.  Strahan,  Sept.  25,  1746: 
French  fleet  off  Cape  Sable,  v.  10.— To  Mr.  Grand,  July  11, 
1786:  Inquiring^  respecting  money  advanced  by  the 
French  {j^overninent,  v.  9.— To  Mrs.  Hewson,  Dec.  26, 
1783:  French  le^rainniars,  v.  8.— To  Cyrus  Griflin, 
Mch.  16, 1780 :  French  ho.spitalit.r,  v.  7.— To  Count  de 
Vergennes,  Dec.  23,  1776:  Notification  to  the  French 
Minister  of  Foreign  Affairs  by  the  Commissioners 
of  Congress  of  their  appointment,  v.  6.— To  John  Jay, 
Oct.  4,  1779 :  Complaints  of  French  oHicers,  v.  6.— To 
Josiah  Quincy,  Apr.  22, 1779:  Character  of  the  French 
people,  V.  6.— To  Mr.  Grand,  July  3, 1778 :  British  seizure 
of  French  ships,  v.  6.— To  Noah  Webster,  Dec.  26, 
1789 :  Universality  of  the  French  tongue,  v.  10.— To 
the  President  of  Congress,  Dec.  2, 1780:  Advises  the  fur- 
nishing of  the  French  troops  with  provisions  in 
America,  v.  7.— To  Wm.  Strahan,  July  4,  1744:  The 
French  war,  v.  10. — To  Miss  Mary  Stevenson,  Aug.  10, 
1761 :  Distillation  of  fresh  from  salt  water,  v.  10.— To 
Mrs.  Mary  Hewson,  Jan.  27,  1783:  On  the  death  of 
friends,  v.  8.— To  Francis  Hopkinson,  Sept.  13,  1781: 
Friends  and  enemies,  v.  7.— To  Wm.  Parsons,  Dec. 
5,  1755 :  Appropriations  for  the  defence  of  the  frontiers, 
V.  2.— To  Messrs.  Benj.  Chambers,  and  the  other  gentle- 
men of  Chambersburg,  Sept.  20,  1788 :  Blowing  a  fur- 
nace by  falling  water  not  new,  v.  10. — To  Joseph  Priest- 
ley, July  7,  1775:  Gen.  Oagre,  v.  5.— To  Thomas  Cushiug, 
Jan.  28,  1775:  Gen.  Gage,  v.5.— Oalloway,  J.  [Letters], 
Feb.  27,  1765,  V.  3;  Mch.  18,  Oct.  17,  1768,  v.  4.— To  Joseph 
Galloway ,yan.  9,  May  14,  July  2,  1768,  v.  4;  Nov.  3,  1773, 
V.  5.— To  Wm.  E'ranklin,  Jan.  6,  1774 :  Insinuations 
against  Mr.  Galloway,  v.  5.— To  Richard  Bache,  Sept.  13, 
1781 :  tJallowa.v's  defection  and  infidelity,  v.  7. — To 
Wm.  Strahan,  Sept.  1,  1764:  Preface  to  Oalloway's 
speech  against  the  proprietary  party,  v.  1.— To  Gran- 
ville Sharp,  July  6, 1785:  Law  of  (gavelkind,  v.  9.— To 
Mrs.  Mary  Hewson,  June  13, 1782 :  Troubles  in  Oeneva ; 
Countess  de  Ocnlls,  v.  7.— To  Wm.  Strahan,  Nov.  27, 
1755:  The  Oentleinen's  Mairazine  in  America;  Dec. 
19, 1763 :  Optimistic  forecast  of  King  Oeorge's  reign. 


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T.  10.— €)«orKl»,  Committee  of  the  Assembly  of.  [Letter] , 
March  14,  1774,  v.  5.— To  Noble  Wimberly  Jones,  July  3, 
1771 :  Land-claims  in  Qeorgia,  v.  4.— To  the  Count  d'Es- 
taing,  Apr.  16,  1787:  Grant  of  land  to  Franklin  by  the 
State  of  Oeorgia,  v.  9.— The  Georgia  airency,  Feb.  24, 
1774,  V.  5.— To  M.  0«r«r«l,  Feb.  25,  1778,  v.  6. -To  the  Bt. 
Hon.  Lord  George  Saclcville  Oerinaine,  Feb.  7,  1777 
v.  6.— To  the  Commissioners  in  Canada,  May  27,  1776 ! 
Oerman  aaxillarie«i,  v.  6. — To  John  Winthrop,  May 
1, 1777 :  The  Oerinaii  princes,  v.  6. — To  Peter  Collin- 
son.  May  9,  1753:  WernianM  in  Pennsylvania,  v.  2.— To 
A.  Clllon,  July  5, 1779,  v.  6.— To  Robert  Morris,  Mch.  4, 
1782:  Gillon,  v.  7.— To  E.  Kinnersley,  Mch.  16,  1752:  Rea- 
sons for  supposing  the  itflasH  g:lobe  charges  positively 
and  the  sulphur  negatively,  v.  2. — To  a  friend,  Jan.  25, 
1756:  March  of  the  troops  toGnadeiilinttenand  build- 
ing the  fort,  v.  2.— To  Mrs.  Deborah  Franklin,  Jan.  25, 
1756:  The  situation  at  Gnadenhutten,  v.  2.— To  Robert 
Hunter  Morris,  Jan.  26,  1756:  Gnadenhutten,  v.  2.— To 
David  Hume,  May  19,  1762 :  Oold  and  wisdom,  v.  3.— Ob- 
servations on  passages  in  a  pamphlet  entitled  ^'  Goo<l- 
bnmor;  or,  away  with  the  colonies,"  v.  3. — To  Mr. 
Wharton,  June  17,  1780:  The  Lord  George  Gordon 
riots,  V.  7.  —  On  s^overninent,  v.  1.  — To  Samuel 
Cooper,  Jan.  13,  1772:  Why  the  governors  should  be 
paid  by  the  provincial  Legislature  rather  than  by  the 
Crown,  V.  4.— To  Thomas  Cushing,  Feb.  5,  1771 :  Inten- 
tion of  the  government  to  make  the  governors  and  the 
civil  officers  in  America  independent  of  the  people,  v.  4 ; 
Nov.  1, 1773:  Petition  for  removing  the  governors;  Jan. 
6, 1774 :  Petition  for  the  removal  of  the  governors  pre- 
sented by  Lord  Dartmouth,  V.  5. — Grand,  ( — ).  [Letter], 
Sept.  12, 1786,  V.  9.— To  Mr.  Grand,  July  25,  1785,  v.  9.— To 
the  Grand  Pensionary  of  Holland,  Apr.  10,  1778, 
V.  6— To  Richard  Bache,  June  2, 1779 :  His  (;raiidsoiiH, 
T.  6.— To  the  Earl  of  Grantham.  Sept.  11,  1782,  v.  8.— 
To  Jared  Eliot :  Culture  of  g;rass  in  meadows,  v.  2. — To 
Robert  Morris,  Mch.  9, 1782:  Great  affairs  and  great 
men  sometimes  influenced  by  small  matters,  v.  7. — Com- 
parison of  Great  Britain  and  the  United  States  in  re- 
gard to  the  basis  of  credit  in  the  two  countries,  v.  6. — 
Interest  of  Great  Britain  considered  with  regard  to  her 
colonies  and  the  acquisitions  of  Canada  and  Guadeloupe, 
V.  3.— Journal  of  the  negotiations  for  peace  with  Gt. 
Britain  from  Mch.  21  to  July  1, 1782,  v.  8.— To  David  Hart- 
ley, Oct.  4,  1777:  The  misconduct  of  Gt.  Britain,  v.  6.— To 
M.Dnbourg,  Oct.  2, 1770:  On  the  right  of  Gt.  Britain  to 
tax  the  colonies,  v.  4.— To  Thomas  Cushing,  Nov.  1,  1773 : 
Proposed  accommodation  with  Gt.  Britain,  v.  5. — To 
Thomas  Pownall,  Dec.  1767 :  On  sharing  the  rights  and 
privileges  of  Gt.  Britain  with  America,  v.  4. — To  James 
Htttton,  Feb.  1,  1778:  On  the  means  for  reconciling 
Great  Britain  and  America,  v.  6.— On  the  rise  and 
progress  of  the  differences  between  Great  Britain 
and  her  American  colonies,  v.  5. — Account  of  the 
negotiations  in  Ix>ndon  for  effecting  a  reconciliation 
between  Great  Britain  and  the  American  colo- 
nies, Mch.  22,  1775,  V.  5.— Observations  on  passages  in  a 
pamphlet  entitled  "The  true  constitutional  means  for 
putting  an  end  to  the  disputes  between  Gt.  Britain  and 
the  American  colonies,"  v.  4.— To  a  friend  in  England, 
Oct.  8, 1775 :  The  tendency  to  a  speedy  separation  between 
Great  Britain  and  the  colonies,  v.  5.— To  the 
Chevalier  de  la  Luzerne,  Mch.  5,  1780:  Great  states, 
V.  7.— To  Mrs.  Catherine  Greene,  Jan.  23,  Aug.  1,  Sept. 
6, 1763 ;  Apr.  15,  1764,  v.  3 ;  Feb.  28, 1778,  v.  6 ;  Apr.  7,  1782, 
V.  7.— To  Wm.  Greene.  July  19,  1763,  v.  8;  June,  1779, 
T.  6 ;  Sept.  20, 1785,  v.  9.— To  John  Adams,  Nov.  26;  1781 : 
Gen.  Greene,  v.  7.— To  Jonathan  Williams,  Jr.,  Feb.  13, 
1779:  Gov.  Greene,  v.  6.— To  George  Whately,  May  23, 
1785 :  The  three  Greenlanders,  v.  9.— To  Joseph  Gallo- 
way, Dec.  1, 1767 :  Mr.  Gren  ville,  v.  4.— To  Wm.  Frank- 
lin, Dec.  19,  1767 :  Mr.  Grenville  and  Mr.  Onslow,  v.  4.— 
To  Joseph  Galloway,  June  13,  1767:  Mr.  Grenvllle's 
revenne  scheme,  v.  4.— To  the  Committee  of  Corre- 
spondence in  Massachusetts,  Jan.  13,  1772:  Redress  of 
grievances,  v.  4.— To  David  LeRoy,  Aug.  1785:  Gult 
stream,  v.  9.— To  St.  Jean  de  Crevecoeur,  July,  1784: 
Chart  of  the  Qnlf  stream,  v.  9.— To  Peter  CoUlnson,  July 


27, 1750 :  Gniipowder  flred  by  the  electrical  flame,  v.  2. 
—To  Mrs.  Deborah  Franklin,  Feb.  19,  1758:  Hackney 
coaches,  v.  3.— To  Wm.  Strahan,  July  10,  1743:  Com. 
mencement  of  Franklin's  acquaintance  with  Hall; 
July  4,  1744:  Mr.  Hall,  v.  10;  Mch.  5,  1785:  Unsettled  ac- 
counts with  Hall,  V.  9.— To  the  President  of  Congress, 
Sept.  13,  1783:  Hamburgh,  v.  8.— To  Mrs.  Deborah 
Franklin,  June  10,  1758:  Gov.  Hamilton,  v.  3. -To  Mr. 
Grand,  Mch.  20,  1786:  Hams  and  soap  to  distribute, 
V.  9.— To  John  Hancock,  Dec.  8,  1776,  v.  6.— To  Samuel 
Cooper,  Dec.  2,  1780:  Gov.  Hancock,  v.  7.— To  Thomas 
Jefferson,  Apr.  19,  1787:  Hancock,  v.  9.— The  Hand- 
some and  the  derormefl  leg.  v.  6. — To  Mr.  Laurens, 
Dec.  6,  1783:  A  question  of  handwriting,  v.  8.— On 
true  happiness,  v.  1. — Harrison.  B.  [Letter],  July 
27,  1784,  v.  9.— Hartley.  D.  [Letters],  Feb.  24,  1776; 
Apr.  23, 1778 ;  Jan.  23,  Apr.  22, 1779,  v.  6 ;  Jan.  24,  Mch.  21, 
May  1,  1782,  v.  7;  Oct.  4,  1782,  June  1,  1784,  v.  8;  Aug.  24, 
1785,  V.  9.— To  David  Hartley,  June  16,  July  13,  Sept.  3, 14, 
Oct.  20,  26,  Nov.  29,  1778 ;  Jan.  25,  Feb.  22,  Mch.  21,  May  4, 
1779,  V.  6;  June  30,  Dec.  15,  1781 ;  Jan.  15,  Mch.  31,  Apr.  13, 
14,  1782,  V.  7 ;  July  10,  Sept.  17,  1782 ;  Mch.  23,  Sept.  6,  7, 
1783,  V.  8;  Jan.  3,  July  5,  1785,  v.  9.— To  Mr.  Digges,  June 

25,  1780:  Mr.  Hartle.y's  elTorts  for  peace,  v.  7.— To 
Jonathan  Williams,  Apr.  13, 1785 :  Imprisonment  of  Jonas 
Hartwell,  v.  9.— To  John  Winthrop,  Mch.  11,  1769: 
Telescope  and  books  for  Harvar«l  t'oHege,  v.  4. — To 
Mr.  Whiteford,  Dec.  7,  1762:  Taking  of  Havanna.  v.  3. 
—Notes  on  the  condition  of  his  health,  Oct.  4,  1778, 
V.  6.— To  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Partridge,  Nov.  25,  1788:  His 
health,  v.  10.— To  John  Jay,  Jan.  6,  1784:  Franklin's 
health,  v.  8.— To  M.  Le  Veillard,  Sept.  5, 1789 :  His  health, 
T.  10.— To  Mrs.  Mecom,  June  24,  1786:  His  health,  v.  9.— 
To  Thomas  Paine,  Sept.  27,  1785 :  His  health,  v.  9.— To 
Cadwallader  Golden,  Aug.  15,  1745:  Action  of  the  heart, 
V.  2.— To  John  Ingenhousz,  Oct.  2,  1781 :  On  conductors 
of  heat,  V.  7.— To  Henry  Laurens,  Mch.  12, 1784 :  Kicking 
the  hedKe-hogr,  v.  8.— To  Jared  Eliot,  Oct.  25,  1750: 
Inquiries  respecting  the  mode  of  planting  hedges,  v.  2. 
— Helvctlus,  ilfme.  A.  C.  de  L.  [Letter],  July,  1787, 
V.  9.— To  Mme.  Helvetius,  1779,  v.  6;  Apr.  23,  1788,  v.  9.— 
To  the  AbbS  Morellet,  Dec.  10, 1788:  Griffonage  of  Mme. 
Helvetius,  v.  10.— To  Mrs.  Sarah  Bache,  Jan.  26,  1784: 
Hereditary  noblllt.y,  v.  8.— To  David  Hartley,  Jan. 
7, 1784:  Hereditary  oflieers  of  state,  v.  8.— Ilerschel, 
W.  [Letter],  Feb.  18,  1788,  v.  9.— To  Thomas  Jordan, 
May  18,  1787:  Herschel's  discoveries,  v.  9. — To  Ho- 
ratio Gates,  Aug.  28,  1776:  Resolves  of  Congress  for 
spreading  disaffection  among  the  Hessian  troops, 
V.  6.— To  Mrs.  Deborah  Franklin,  Apr.  28,  1774 :  Illness  of 
Mr.  Hewson,  v.  5.— To  Mrs.  Mary  Hewson,  July  24, 
1770;  Nov.  25, 1771,  v.  4;  1775,  v.  5;  Jan.  12,  26,  1777,  v.  6; 
Apr.  13,  June,  1782,  v.  7 ;  Aug.  17,  1782 ;  Apr.  26,  Sept.  7, 
1783;  Mch.  19,  1784,  v.  8;  Aug.  15,  1784;  May  5,  June  26, 
July  4,  13,26,  Oct.  30,  1785;  May  6,  30,  1786,  v.  9.— To 
Messrs.  Hills,  and  others,  Mch.  11, 1779,  v.  6.— To  Joseph 
Galloway,  Feb.  17,  Mch.  13,  1768:  Lord  Hillsborongh. 
V.  4.— To  Samuel  Cooper,  Feb.  3, 1771 :  Character  of  Lord 
Hillsborough,  v.  4.— To  Thomas  Cushing,  June  10,  1771 : 
Portrait  of  Lord  Hillsborough,  the  American  secretary, 
V.  10 ;  Jan.  13, 1772 :  Visit  to  Lord  Hillsborough,  v.  4 ;  Visits 
Lord  Hillsborough  in  Ireland,  v.  10 ;  Apr.  13,  1772 :  Lord 
Hillsborough,  v.  4.— To  Wm.  Franklin,  Aug.  17,  1772 : 
Removal  of  Hillsborough,  v.  4 ;  July  14, 1773 :  Anecdote 
of  Hillsborough,  v.  5;  Mch.  13,  1768:  Lord  Hlllsbor- 
ough*s  plan  for  the  defence  of  America,  v.  4. — To 
Joseph  Galloway,  Aug.  29,  1772:  Hillsborough's 
resignation,  v.  4.— To  David  Hume,  Sept.  27,  1760: 
The  "  Historical  Kevlew,"  v.  3.— To  Wm.  IIo<lg- 
son,  Mch.  31,  1782,  v.  7.-  To  the  President  of  Congress, 
Dec.  26,  1783 :  Recommending  Mr.  Hodgson  as  consul  in 
London,  v.  8.— To  Mr.  Holker,  Oct.  28,  1779,  v.  6;  July 

26,  1785,  V.  9.— To  ,  Dec.  16,  1787 :  Disorder  in  Hol- 
land, V.  9.— To  Charles  W.  F.  Dumas,  Aug.  6,  1781 :  Hol- 
land no  longer  a  nation,  but  a  shop,  v.  7.— To  Mrs. 
Deborah  Franklin,  Sept.  14,  1761 :  Travels  in  Holland 
and  Flanders,  v.  3.— To  John  Adams,  May  10,  1779 :  Good 
news  from  Holland,  v.  6 ;  Mch.  31, 1782 :  Delays  of  Hol- 
land and  Spain,  v.  7.— To  John  Jay,  Oct.  4, 1779 :  Holland, 


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England,  Portugal,  v.  «.— To  John  Paul  Jones,  Feb.  19, 
1780 :  Extraordinary  expenses  in  Holland,  v.  7.— To  Rob- 
ert Morris,  Apr.  8,  1782 :  Holland,  v.  8.— To  Robert  R. 
Livingston,  Mch.  4,  1782 :  Complaints  from  HoUand, 
Denmark,  and  Portugal ;  Apr.  12,  1782 :  Holland,  v.  7. — 
To  Thomas  McKean,  Nov.  5,  1781 :  Purchases  in  Holland, 
V.  7.— To  Wm.  Jackson,  June  28,  1781 :  Stopping  payment 
of  money  in  Holland ;  July  5, 1781 :  Reasons  for  suspend- 
ing payments  in  Holland  ;  July  6, 1781 :  Further  explana- 
tion of  the  suspension  of  payments  in  Holland,  v.  7. — To 
Thomas  Brand  Hollis,  Oct.  5,  1783 :  On  receiving  from 
him  the  "  Memoirs  of  Thomas  lIolliN,'^  v.  8.— To  Mrs. 
Sarah  Bache,  Jan.  26,  1784:  Ascending  preferable  to  de- 
scending honors,  v.  8.— To  Francis  Ilopkinson, 
June  4,  1779,  V.  6.— To  Miss  Georgiana  Shipley,  Oct.  8, 
1780 :  Her  translations  of  Horncc,  v.  7.— To  Hugh  Rob- 
erts, July  7,  1765 :  Hospital  seal,  v.  3.— To  M.  Le  Roy, 
June  22,  1773 :  IIosititalN.  v.  5.— To  M.  Le  Veillard,  Apr. 
15,  1787 :  H oiiMe-blilUiln^,  v.  9.— To  his  daughter,  Apr. 
6,  1773:  Importance  to  hoasekeppiiis:  of  keeping  ac- 
counts, V.  5.— Correspondence  and  interview  with  Lord 
IIowp,  V.  6.— To  Thomas  IliibbanI,  Apr.  28,  1768,  v.  3. 
—To  Joseph  Iliie.v,  June  6,  1756,  v.  2.— Iluiiie,  D. 
[Letters],  May  10,  1762,  v.  3;  Feb.  7, 1772,  v.  4.— To  David 
Hume,  Sept.  27,  1760:  Hmiie's  essay  on  jealousy  of 
commerce,  v.  3.— H iintiiiicton,  S.  [Letters],  Jan.  1, 
June  19, 1781,  v.  7.— To  Jared  Eliot,  Dec.  10, 1751 :  Remarks 
on  husbandry,  v.  2.— To  Thomas  Cashing,  May  6, 1773: 
Gov.  IKiifchiuson  to  the  Assembly  of  Massachusetts; 
July  7,  1773 :  Controversy  with  Gov.  Hutchinson ;  Aug. 
14,  1773 :  Presentation  of  the  address  for  the  removal  of 
Hutchinson  and  Oliver ;  Feb.  15, 1774 :  Proceedings  before 
the  Privy  Council  on  the  petition  for  the  removal  of 
Gov.  Hutchinson,  v.  5. — Franklin's  account  of  his  con- 
nection with  Gov.  lliitehinson's  leftors,  v.  5. — To 
Joseph  Galloway,  Feb.  18,  1774 :  Hutchinson's  letters, 
v.  5.— To  Samuel  Cooper,  July  7,  1773,  Feb.  25,  1774: 
Hutchinson's  letters,  v.  5. — To  Wm.  Franklin,  Sept.  1, 
1773:  Hutchinson's  letters,  v.  5.— To  Thomas  Cushing, 
Mch.  9,  1773;  Gov.  If  ntchiiison's  speech,  v.  5 —To 
James  Ilutton,  Mch.  24,  June  23.  1778,  v.  6.— To  Edward 
Nairne,  Nov.  13,  1780 :  A  slowly  sensible  hyg;roineter 
for  certain  purposes,  v.  7. — To  Mrs.  Deborah  Franklin, 
Nov.  22, 1757 :  His  long  illness,  v.  2.— To  Dr.  Priestley, 
Feb.  8,  1780:  Inconveniences  incident  to  all  situa- 
tions in  life,  v.  7.— To  M.  Le  Veillard,  Apr.  15, 1787  :  In- 
fiepenrtence  not  complete  till  debts  are  paid  and  fron- 
tier posts  delivered  up,  v.  9.— To  Joseph  Galloway,.  Dec. 
2, 1772 :  The  India  Company,  v.  4.— To  Thomas  Cush- 
ing, Jan.  5,  1773  :  Condition  of  the  India  Company,  v.  5. — 
Remarks  on  a  plan  for  the  future  management  of  In- 
dian aflfairs,  v.  3.— To  Cadwallader  Colden,  Oct.  25, 
1753:  Indian  affairs,  v.  2.— To  Wm.  Strahan,  June  28, 1763: 
Indian  hostilities  renewed,  v.  10.— To  Count  de 
Gebelin,  May  17,  1781:  Indian  lan);ua;B;es,  v.  7.— To 
Marquis  de  Lafayette,  Apr.  17,  1787 :  Indian  vocabn- 
laries,  v.  9.— To  the  Gov.  of  Georgia,  Dec.  16,  1787: 
Indian  wars  usually  provoked  by  the  whites,  v.  9. — 
Importance  of  gaining  and  preserving  the  friendship  of 
the  Indians,  Mch.  20,  1751,  v.  2.— To  Anthony  Todd, 
Sept.  2,  1764  :  Troubles  with  the  Indians,  v.  10.- To  Cad- 
wallader Colden,  Dec.  6,  1753 ;  Regulation  of  trade  with 
the  Indians,  v.  2.— To  Mrs.  Deborah  Franklin,  Nov.  13, 
1756:  Conference  with  the  Indians  at  Easton,  v.  2.— To 
Peter  Collinson,  May  9,  1753 :  Difficulty  of  civilizing  In- 
dians, V.  2.— To  Thomas  Pownall,  Aug.  19, 1756 ;  Indians 
regardless  of  treaties,  v.  2. — To  Silas  Deane,  Dec.  4,  1776  : 
Shipment  of  Indijco  by  Congress  to  pay  the  Commis- 
sioners' expenses,  v.  6.— To  Mrs.  Jane  Mecom,  May  30, 
1757  :  Habits  of  industry,  v.  2.— To  Humphrey  Mar- 
shall, Apr.  21,  1771 :  Commends  industry  anfl  fru- 
Kallty,  v.  10.— Inforniation  for  those  who  would  re- 
move to  America,  v.  8.— To  John  Ini^enhonsz,  1777,  v.  6. 
Apr.  20, 1785,  V.  9.— To  Francis  Hopkinson,  Mch.  6,  1780: 
Dr.  In^enhousz's  newly  invented  telescope, 
V.  7.— To  Lord  Eames,  Apr.  11,  1767;  Iivindicious 
legislation,  v.  4.— To  Miss  Stevenson,  June  11,  1760: 
Study  of  insects,  v.  3.— Extract  from  the  instruc- 
tions to  F.,  Nov.  28,  1780,  V.  7.— Description  of  an  in- 


strument Tor  takinir  down  books  flrom  high 
shelves,  Jan.  1786,  v.  9.— To  John  Lining,  Mch.  18,  1768 : 
Reflections  on  the  spirit  of  invention,  v.  2. — To  Sir 
Edward  Newenham,  Oct.  2,  1783:  Proposal  to  secure 
Ireland  the  same  commercial  advantage  as  England, 
v.  8.— To  Joshua  Babcock,  Jan.  13, 1772 :  Poor  in  Ireland, 
V.  4.— To  the  President  of  Congress,  Dec.  25,  1783 :  Ire- 
land, V.  8.— To  Thomas  Cushing,  Jan.  13,  1772 :  Tour  in 
Ireland,  V.  4.— To  Wm.  Franklin,  Jan.  30,  1772;  Tour  in 
Ireland,  v.  4;  Sept.  1,  1773 ;  Project  for  a  union  with  Ire- 
land, V.  5.— To  Sir  Edward  Newenham,  May  27,  1779; 
Irish  einiicratlon  to  the  United  States,  v.  6.— To 
Thomas  Cushing,  Jan.  13,  1772:  Irish  Parliament, 
V.  4 ;  Jan.  13,  1772 :  Opening  of  the  Irish  Parliament,  v.  10. 
—To  Wm.  Franklin,  Jan.  30, 1772 ;  Irish  Parliament,  v.  4. 
—To  Ralph  Izard.  Jan.  29,  Mch.  30, 1778,  v.  6.— To  the 
Committee  on  Foreign  Aflfairs,  Jan.  15, 1779 :  Money  ad- 
vanced to  Izard  and  Lee,  v.  6.  —  Jackson,  R. 
[Letter],  June  27, 1785,  v.  9.— To  Wm.  Jackson,  July  5,  10, 
1781,  V.  7.— To  Wm.  Strahan,  Sept.  25,  1746:  Orders,  and 
remittances,  and  congratulations  on  the  defeat  of 
Jacobinism,  v.  10.— To  Abel  James,  Dec.  2, 1772,  t.  4. 
—To  Abel  James  and  Benj.  Morgan,  Mch.  15,  1773,  v.  5.— 
Jay,  J.  [Letters],  Jan.  26,  Sept.  11,  Dec.  26,  1783,  v. 8; 
Dec.  13,  1784 ;  Oct.  4,  1785,  v.  9.— To  John  Jay,  Jan.  IS, 
Mch.  16,  Apr.  22,  24,  Sept.  4, 1782,  v.  8 ;  May  10,  Sept.  19, 21, 
1785,  V.  9.— To  Wm.  Carmichael,  Jan.  23,  1782 :  John  Jay, 
V.  7.— To  the  President  of  Congress,  June  16,  1784  ;  Jay 
and  I^aurens,  v.  8.— Jefferson,  T.  [Letters],  June 
19,  1784,  v.  8 ;  Oct.  11,  1787,  v.  9.— To  Thomas  Jefferson, 
Nov.  23,  1784;  Mch.  20,  1786,  v.  9;  Apr.  8,  1790,  v.  10.— To 
John  Adams,  Oct.  12,  1781 :  Mr.  JetTerson's  capture 
discredited,  v.  7.— To  James  Bowdoin,  Jan.  1,  1786 :  Dr. 
JelFries'  atrial  voyajre  from  England  to  France, 
v.  9.— To  Daniel  of  St.  Thomas  Jenifer,  Sept.  13, 1781, 
v.  7.— To  Wm.  Franklin,  Aug.  28,  1767 :  Soame  Jenyns, 
v.  4.— Comparison  of  the  conduct  of  the  ancient  Jews 
and  of  the  Anti-Federalists  in  the  U.  S.,  v.  9.— To  Joshua 
Johnson,  July  22,  1777;  Mch.  17,  Apr.  8,  Dec.  29,  1779, 
v.  6.— To  Wm.  Franklin,  Sept.  7,  1774 :  Sir  Wm.  John- 
son, V.  5.— Jones,  J.  P.  [Letter],  Dec.  27,  1789,  v.  10.— 
Instructions  to  John  Paul  Jones,  v.  6.— To  John  Paul 
Jones,  May  27,  June  1,  Sept.  6,  1778 ;  July  8,  1779,  v.  6 ; 
Mch.  8,  June  1, 12,  27,  Aug.  12,  Nov.  25,  Dec.  9,  1780,  v.  10 ; 
Mch.  4,  23,  1784,  v.  8.— To  James  Lovell,  Oct.  17,  1779  ; 
Prizes  taken  by  Jones,  v.  6.— To  the  Board  of  Admiralty, 
Mch.  17, 1781 :  Account  of  the  squadron  and  expedition 
of  Paul  Jones,  v.  7.— To  the  Committee  of  Foreign  Af- 
fairs, May  26, 1779  :  Paul  Jones,  v.  6.— To  the  President  of 
Congress,  June  1,  1780;  Recommending  Comm.  Jones, 
V.  7.— To  Charles  W.  F.  Dumas,  July  26,  1780:  Jones 
and  liandais  again,  v.  7.— To  Samuel  Huntington, 
Mch.  4, 1780 :  Jones  and  Landais,  v.  7.— To  the  President 
of  Congress,  Aug.  9, 1780 :  Disputes  of  Jones  and  Landais, 
V.  7.— To  James  Lovell,  Oct.  17,  1779 :  Jones'  cruise, 
V.  6.— To  Wm.  Jones,  Mch.  17,  1783,  v.  8.— To  Hugh  Rob- 
erts, Feb.  26,  1761,  July  7,  1765:  The  old  Junto,  v.  3.— 
To  Cadwallader  Colden,  Sept.  29,  1748:  Peter  Kalm, 
v.  2.— To  James  Logan,  Oct.  30, 1748 :  Peter  Kalm,  v.  2.— 
To  Lord  Kaines,  May  3,  1760,  v.  3.— To  Thomas  Cush- 
ing, Jan.  13, 1772  :  Lord  KilivarinK,  v.  10.— To  Samuel 
Franklin,  July  17, 1767  :  Kindred  in  England,  v.  4.— To 
Samuel  Cooper,  June  8,  1770 :  The  Kinic,  v.  4.— To  Mrs. 
Deborah  Franklin,  June  5,  1771:  The  Kingr's  birth- 
day, v.  4.— To  RobertJMorris,  Mch.  9,  1782 :  The  Kinfr's 
obstinacy,  v.  7. — To  Messrs.  Kornmann,  Nov.  21,  1781  : 
Relation  to  a  claim  of  kinship,  v.  7.— To  E.  Kinnersley, 
Feb.  20, 1762:  Knobs  and  points,  v.  3.— To  the  Count  de 
Campomanes,  June  5, 1784 :  Dignity  of  labor,  v.  8.— On 
the  laboring  poor,  Apr.  1768,  v.  4.— I^a  Cour.  M.  de. 
[Letter],  June  30,  1785,  v.  9.— To  Mathon  de  La  Cour, 
Nov.  18,  1785,  V.  9.— Lafayette,  M.  J.  P.  R.  Y.  G.  de  M., 
Marquis  de.  [Letters],  Aug.  29,  1779,  v.  6;  Feb.  29,  1780, 
V.  7;  Feb.  10,  1786,  v.  9.— To  the  Marquis  de  Lafayette, 
Aug.  19,  24,  1779,  v.  6 ;  July  24,  1782,  v.  8.— To  M.  de  Chan- 
mont.  May  10, 1779:  Lafayette,  v.  10.- To  M.  Dumas,  Feb. 
21,  1779 :  Lafayette,  v.  6.— To  George  Washington,  Mch.  5, 
1780 ;  Lafayette,  v.  7.— To  Honorable  the  Council  of  the 
Massachusetts  Bay,  June  4,  1779;    Lafayette,  v.  6.— To 


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John  Paul  Jones,  Apr.  27, 1779 :  Plan  of  an  expedition  in 
which  the  Marquis  de  Lafayette  was  to  join,  v.  6.— To 
Robert  R.  Livingston,  Mch.  4,  1782 :  Lafayette,  v.  7.— To 
the  President  of  Congress,  June  16,  1784 :  Lafayette  un- 
able to  go  to  Versailles,  v.  8.— To  Wm.  Carmichael,  Jan. 
23, 1782 :  Lafayette ;  June  17, 1780 :  I.»rayett»  riots  in 
London,  v.  7.— To  Robert  Morris,  Jan.  28,  1782  :  I-afay- 
ette's  preHAiiro  for  a  new  loan,  v.  7. — To  Mr.  Grand, 
Mch.  20, 1786:  E.alancle'8  ''History  of  all  the  navigable 
canals,**  v.  9. — Narrative  of  the  late  massacres  in  Ijan* 
ca.ster  ooiinty  of  a  number  of  Indians,  friends  of  this 
province,  by  persons  unknown,  with  some  observations 
on  the  same,  v.  3.— To  Capt.  I^andals,  Oct.  16,  1779,  v.  6; 
Mch.  12,  June  7, 1780,  v.  7.— To  John  Paul  Jones,  Oct.  18, 
1779,  Mch.  1,  1780 :  Landais,  v.  6, 10.— To  M.  de  Sartine, 
Mch.  20,  1780 :  Declines  to  ask  Congress  to  erase  Capt. 
Landais  from  its  list  of  naval  officers,  v.  7.— To  M. 
Schweighauser,  Aug.  10,  1780:  Debts  improperly  con- 
tracted by  Landais,  v.  7.— To  the  Board  of  Admiralty. 
Mch.  17, 1781 :  Capt.  Landais,  v.  7.— To  James  Degge,  and 
others,  June  7,  1780:  Capt.  E.an<Ials"  caprices,  v.  7.— 
To  Mr.  Wharton,  June  17,  1780 ;  Capt.  I.anclats'  qiiar> 
rels,  V.  7.— To  the  Earl  of  Buchan,  Mch.  17, 1783  ;  I.ands 
and  new  settlements  in  America,  v.  8.— To  the  Abb«  de 
IM  Roche,  1779,  V.  6;  Nov.  20,  1786,  v.  9.— l,a  Roche- 
foncanld  <I*EiivUle,  L.  A.,  Due  de.  [Letters],  May 
22,  1780,  V.  7 ;  Feb.  8, 1786,  v.  9 ;  July  12,  1788,  v.  10.— To  the 
Duke  de  La  Rochefoucauld,  Oct.  22,  1788,  v.  10.— To  Rob- 
ert R.  Livingston,  July  22, 1783 :  Due  de  L,a  Rochefoii- 
canld's  translation  of  the  Constitutions  of  the  U.  S., 
V.  8.— To  John  I^atlirop,  May  31,  1788,  v.  9.— To  Henry 
I^aurens,  Mch.  31,  1778,  v.  6;  Apr.  12,  1782,  v.  7;  July  6, 
1783;  Mch.  12,  Apr.  29,  1784,  v.  8.— To  Sir  Grey  Cooper, 
Nov.  7,  1780 :  Requests  relief  for  Mr.  Laurens,  a  prisoner 
in  the  Tower,  v.  7.— To  John  Adams,  Oct.  8, 1780 :  Aniiety 
about  Mr.  Laurens,,  v.  7.— To  Miss  Martha  Laurens,  Dec. 
29, 1781 :  The  means  used  for  the  release  of  Mr.  Laurens, 
v.  7.— To  Robert  R.  Livingston,  Aug.  12,  1782 :  Mr.  Lau- 
rens, V.  8.— To  the  President  of  Congress,  Dec.  3,  1780: 
Capture  of  Laurens,  v.  7.— Laurens,  J.  [Letter],  June  9, 
1781,  V.  7.— To  Mrs.  C.  Edes,  Dec.  13,  1781 :  Mr.  I..aurcns' 
imprisonment,  v.  7.— To  Mme.  I.avolsler,  Oct.  23, 
1788,  V.  10.— To  John  Ingenhousz,  June  21, 1782  :  Lavoisier, 
V.  7.— To  Joseph  Priestley,  June  7,  1782 :  Mr.  Lavoisier, 
V.  7.— To  Benj.  Vaughan,  July  31,  1788:  Effects  of  lead 
upon  the  human  constitution,  v.  9.— To  Cadwallader 
Evans,  Feb.  20,  1768 :  Use  of  lead  in  distilleries,  v.  4.— To 
E.  Kinnersley,  Mch.  16,  1752 :  A  leather  «:lobe  for  ex- 
periments when  travelling,  v.  2.— I^ee,  A.  [Letter], 
Feb.  21,  1779,  v.  6.— Memorial  of  Arthur  Lee,  May  1, 1779, 
V.  6.— To  Arthur  Lee,  Mch.  21, 1777;  Apr.  4, 6, 1778;  Feb.  18, 
Mch.  27,  May  3,  Sept.  30,  1779,  v.  6.— To  M.  Dumas,  Mch. 
18, 1779:  Arthur  Lee,  v.  6.— To  John  Ross,  Apr.  26,  1778: 
Arthur  Lee  and  the  accounts,  v.  6.— To  Comm.  Jones, 
June  17, 1780 :  Withdraws  order  to  receive  Arthur  Lee  on 
board  his  ship  as  passenger,  v.  7.— To  Joseph  Reed,  Mch. 
19,  1780 :  Arthur  Lee,  v.  7.— To  Thomas  Cushing,  July  7, 
1773 :  Arthur  Lee,  v.  5.— To  James  Lovell,  Oct.  17,  1779 : 
I-ee  and  Deane ;  June  2,  1779 :  Charges  of  I..ee  and 
Izard,  V.  6.— To  the  Committee  of  Foreign  Affairs,  May 
26, 1779 :  Lee  and  Izard,  v.  6.— To  Charles  Lee,  Feb.  19, 
1776,  V.  6.— To  Joseph  Galloway,  Feb.  17,  1768 :  Restrain- 
ing ICKal-tenfler  paper  money,  v.  4.— To  M.  I^e 
Koy,  June  27,  1786,  v.  9. — Observations  on  passages  in 
"  A  Letter  from  a  merchant  in  London  to  his  nephew 
in  North  America,**  v.  3.— To  Mrs.  Elizabeth  Partridge, 
Nov.  25,  1788:  Loss  of  his  letter  books,  v.  10.- To  John 
Jay,  June  13, 1780:  Seals  of  his  letters  broken,  v.  7.— To 
Peter  Collinson,  Nov.  23, 1753 :  Notice  of  another  packet 
of  letters,  v.  2.— To  Thomas  Cushing,  June  10,  1771 : 
Caution  about  posting  letters,  v.  10.— I,ett8om,  J.  C. 
[Letter],  Aug.  14,  1786,  t.  9.— To  John  Coakley  Lettsom, 
Mch.  6,  1783,  v.  8;  July  26,  1785,  v.  9.— The  I-cvce,  v.  6.— 
!«  Velllard,  M.  [Letter],  Oct.  9,  1785,  v.  9.— To  M. 
Le  Veillard,  Mch.  6,  1786,  v.  9;  Oct.  24,  1788,  v.  10.— To 
Francis  I>ewls,  May  16,  1781,  v.  7.— To  Charles  W.  F. 
Dumas,  May  4, 1781 :  Contribution  for  the  gazetteer  of 
I.,eyden,  v.  7.— To  E.  Kinnersley,  Feb.  20,  1762:  How 
long  the  Leydcn  l>ottIe  may  be  kept  charged,  v.  3.— 


To  Peter  Collinson,  Sept.  1,  1747:  Observations  on  th» 
Leyden  bottle  with  experiments  proving  the  different 
electrical  states  of  the  different  surfaces ;  1748:  Leyden 
bottle,  V.  2.— To  Miss  Stevenson,  Mch.  22,  1762:  Leyden 
bottle,  V.  3.— I<eyden  phial  and  M.  Volta's  experi- 
ment, V.  7.— To  Mrs.  Mecom,  May  30, 1787 ;  His  library, 
V.  9.— Waste  of  life,  v.  1.— To  M.  Dubourg,  1773 :  On  the 
prevailing  views  of  life  and  <leath,  v.  5.— To  Cadwalla- 
der Colden,  Apr.  23,  1752:  Theorem  concerning  li^lit, 
V.  2.— To  James  Bowdoin,  Dec.  13,  1753 :  Concerning  the 
light  emitted  by  salt  water,  v.  2.— Experiments,  observa- 
tions, and  facts  in  favor  of  long,  pointed  rods  as  a  pro- 
tection from  ll|;litnln);,  v.  4.— Of  lightning  and  the 
methods  (now  used  in  Ame'rica)  of  securing  buildings 
and  persons  from  its  mischievous  effects,  Sept.  1767,  v.  4. 
—To  David  Hume.  Jan.  24,  1762:  On  the  securing  of 
houses  from  the  effects  of  lightning,  v.  3.— To  Edward 
Nairne,  Oct.  18,  1783  :  Effect  of  lightning  on  the  eyes  of 
animals  killed  by  it,  v.  8.— To  James  Bowdoin,  Jan.  24, 
1752:  The  sea  the  source  of  lightning,  v.  2.— To  John 
Ingenhousz,  1782 :  Attempts  to  explain  the  effects  of 
lightning  on  the  vane  of  the  steeple  of  a  church  in 
Cremona,  v.  7.— To  Mr.  Dalibard,  June  29,  1755  :  Effect  of 
lightning  on  the  church  of  Newberry,  v.  2.— To  Peter 
Collinson,  July  27, 1750  :  Effect  of  lightning  on  the  needle 
of  compasses  explained,  v.  2.— Report  on  lightning 
conductors  for  the  powder  magazine  at  Purfleet,  Aug. 
21, 1772,T.  4.— To  John  Winthrop,  July  2,  1768:  On  light- 
ning-conductors, v.  4.— To  Prof.  Laudriani,  Oct.  14,  1787  : 
Efficacy  of  lightning  conductors,  v.  9.— To  David  Hume, 
May  19,  1762  :  I.ifrhtning  rods  and  lightning,  v.  3.— To 
Peter  Collinson,  Sept.  1753 :  Size  of  lightning  rods,  v.  2. 
—To  John  Franklin,  Dec.  8,  1752 :  Whytt  on  lime- 
water,  V.  10.— To  Mr.  IJmozln,  July  25,  1785,  v.  9.— 
To  Jared  Eliot,  July  16,  1747 :  Unseed  oil,  v.  2.— To  M. 
I,ith,  Apr.  6,  1777,  v.  6.-T0  Granville  Sharp,  July  5, 
1785:  Abridged  litnrKy,  v.  9.— L.ivin!i:ston,  R.  R. 
[Letter],  Oct.  24,  Nov.  26,  1781;  Jan.  7,  Feb.  13,  May  22, 
1782,  V.  7 ;  Aug.  8,  1782 ;  Jan.  2,  May  31,  1783,  v.  8.— To 
Robert  R.  Livingston,  Jan.  28,  1782,  v.  7 ;  Sept.  26,  Nov.  7, 
1782 ;  Apr. 27, 1783,  v.  8.— To CharlesThomson,  Jan.  27, 1787: 
the  million  of  livres  presented  by  the  King  of  France, 

V.  9.— To  laoyd.   May  4,   1779,    V.  6.— To  Charles 

W.  F.  Dumas,  Feb.  19,  Mch.  18,  1779:  Loan  in  Holland, 
V.  6.— To  Robert  Morris,  Dec.  14,  1782 :  Efforts  to  procure 
a  new  loan ;  Mch.  7, 178S :  Loan  in  France,  v.  8.— To  the 
President  of  Congress,  Mch.  12, 1781 :  Further  loan  to  the 
United  States  by  France,  v.  7.— To  Robert  Morris,  Mch.  4, 
1782:  A  new  loan  of  six  million,  v.  7.— To  James 
Lovell,  July  22,  1778:  Difficulty  of  raising  loans,  v.  6.— 
To  the  President  of  Congress,  June  11,  1781 :  Requests 
Congress  to  authorize  the  application  of  late  loans  to 
pay  their  drafts,  v.  7.— To  John  Paul  Jones,  Mch.  1,  1780  : 
Mr.  Lockyer,  V.  10.— To  James  Logan,  Jan.  30,  1748, 
y.  2.— To  Cadwallader  Colden,  June  28,  1750:  James  Lo- 
gan, V.  2.— To  Mrs.  Deborah  Franklin,  June  2,  1757  : 
Arrival  in  London,  v.  2.— To  the  London  Chron- 
icle, May  9,  1769,  v.  4.— To  the  printer  of  the  London 
Chronicle,  1760,  v.  3.— To  James  Logan,  Jan.  27,  1748 : 
Insurance  on  lottery  tickets,  v.  2.— To  Mrs.  Deborah 
Franklin,  May  27, 1757  :  Lord  Londonn,  v.  2.— To  Wm. 
Strahan,  July  27,  1756  :  Lord  Loudoun,  v.  10.— To  James 
Lovell,  Sept.  30,  1779,  v.  6 ;  Mch.  16,  Dec.  2,  1780,  v.  7.— 
To  Francis  Maseres,  June  26,  1785:  The  Loyalists, 
V.  9.— To  Charles  Carroll,  June  2,  1779 :  Chevalier  de  la 
Luzerne,  v.  6.— To  Honorable  the  Council  of  the  Mas- 
sachusetts Bay,  June  4,  1779 :  Chevalier  de  la  Luzerne, 
v.  6.— To  Robert  R.  Livingston,  Mch.  4,  1782  :  Chevalier 
Luzerne,  v.  7.— To  Lord  Karnes,  June  2,  1785  :  Madeira, 
V.  3.— To  Peter  Collinson  :  Slagical  circle ;  NaKical 
pictnre ;  Naf^lcal  scinare  of  squares,  v.  2. — To  John 
Ingenhousz,  Sept.  30,  1773 :  Magnetic  needle,  v.  5.— 
To  M.  Dubourg,  Mch.  10,  1773 :  On  the  analogy  between 
magnetism  and  electricity,  v.  5.— To  George  Wash- 
ington, Aug.  19,  1756:  Mall  for  the  army,  v.  2.— To 
the  Abbfi  Morellet,  Dec.  10,  1788:  Irregularity  of  the 
mails,  V.  10.— To  Mr.  Todd,  Jan.  16,  1764 :  Transport  of 
mails  by  night  as  well  as  by  day  first  required  on  the 
route  between  New  York  and  Philadelphia,  v.  10.— To 


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FRANKLIN,  Benjamin 


the  Chevalier  de  la  Luzerne,  Mch.  5, 1780 :  Malesherbos, 
V.  7.— To  the  Grand  Master  of  Mnlta.  Apr.  6,  1783,  v.  8.— 
Tale  of  the  man  with  no  rel  i|;ion,  v.  6. — Observations 
concerning  the  increase  of  iniinkinfl  and  the  peopling 
of  countries,  v.  2.— To  Joseph  Priestley,  June  7,  1782: 
Mnn'N  inlinnianily  to  man,  v.  7.— To  Mr.  Wharton, 
June  17,  1780:  Lord  Maiisllrlil.  v.  7.— To  Wm.  Frank- 
lin, Oct.  6,  1773 :  Lord  .HanNliold'N  opinion  of  "  The 
Prussian  edict,  "  v.  5.— To  Thomas  Percival,  Sept.  25, 
1773:  Unwholesomeness  of  inaimfaolories.  v.  5. — To 
Benj.  Vaughan,  Apr.  21,  1785  :  JlanHfaolnrors,  v.  9.— 
To  Cadwallader  Evans,  Mays,  1767:  Maisnfaoliiros, 
v.  4.— To  Wm.  Franklin,  Mch.  13,  1768  :  Manufactures  in 
colonies,  v.  4;  Aug.  16,  1784:  Missing  innnnsoriptN, 
v.  9. — To  the  Marino  C'omnilttoo  of  <'ong:r4*NN, 
June  2,  1779,  v.  6.— To  Count  de  Gebelin,  May  7,  1781 : 
Mariner's  compass,  v.  7.— To  David  Hume.  May  19, 
1762:  Lord  Marischal,  v.  3.— On  a  late  auspicious 
marrlairp.  v.  10.— To  Mrs.  Deborah  Franklin,  June  27, 
1760  :  .Marria^rrH,  v.  3.— To  Peter  ColUnson,  Aug.  25, 
1765:  Whirlwind  in  .Maryland,  v.  2. —  To  Samuel 
Cooper,  Dec.  30, 1770 :  Receives  an  appointment  as  agent 
of  the  province  of  Massaohnsetts.  v.  10 ;  July  7.  1773: 
Unanimity  of  the  people  of  Massachusetts  in  favor  of 
liberty,  V.  5;  May  15,  1781:  New  constitution  of  Massa- 
chusetts, v.  7.— To  the  Printer  of  the  Evening  Herald, 
1787  :  Vindication  of  Massachusetts  against  certain  cen- 
sures in  the  U.  S.,  v.  9.— To  Thomas  Gushing,  Dec.  24, 
1770:  On  being  appointed  agent  for  Massachusetts,  v.  4. 
—To  Thomas  Jefferson,  Apr.  19,  1787  :  Insurrection  in 
Massachu.setts,  v.  9.— To  Thomas  Cushing,  June  1,  1774: 
MasNarhiiNottM  alTalrs,  v.  5.— On  the  usefulness  of 
the  matliematlrM,  v.  1.— To  Samuel  Mather,  May  12, 
1784,  V.  8.— Ma.yz,  or  Indian  corn,  v.  4.— To  Lord  Kames, 
Feb.  21,  1769:  Measnrc  of  valup,  v.  4.— To  Messrs. 
Dubourg  and  Dalibard,  1773:  Concerning  the  mode  of 
rendering  mpat  tender  by  electricity,  v.  5.— To  Wm. 
Strahan,  Apr.  18,  1754:  Caution  about  Benj.  Moroni  in 
orders  and  remittances  ;  Nov.  27,  1755  :  Further  cautions 
about  Benj.  Mecom;  July  2, 1756  :  Benj.  Mecom  sells  out 
his  business  in  Antigua  ;  Dec.  31,  1756:  Benj.  Mecom  to 
settle  in  Boston,  v.  10.— To  Edward  and  Jane  Mooont, 
1743,  V.  1 ;  Nov.  14,  1752 ;  Dec.  30,  1756,  V.  2.— To  Mrs.  Jane 
Moooni.  1731,  1743,  v.  1 ;  Oct.  24,  1751 ;  Feb.  12,  June  28, 
1766 ;  Feb.  21,  1757,  v.  2  ;  April  27,  1769 ;  Dec.  30,  1770,  v.  4 ; 
July  7,  1773;  Sept.  26,  1774,  v.  5;  Sept.  21,  1786;  Nov.  4, 
Dec.  11,  1787,  V.  9;  Aug.  3,  Oct.  19,  Dec.  17,  1789;  Mch.  24, 
1790,  V.  10.— To  Mr.  Degges,  June  25,  1780 ;  Declines  to 
receive  a  modal  from  Congress  if  procured  by  solicita- 
tion, V.  7.— To  Cadwallader  Evans,  May  6,  1767:  Modioal 
Ilbrar.v  at  the  hospital,  v.  4.— To  a  friend  in  England, 
Aug.  21,  1784:  Gen.  Molvill,  v.  9.— .M<imolre  de  F., 
Sept.  26,  1780,  V.  7.— To  M.  Le  Veillard,  Sept.  5,  1789: 
Unable  to  continue  the  inomoirs,  v.  10. — Moinoran- 
dnm  of  F.,  May  6,  1777,  v.  10.— To  the  Representatives 
of  the  U.  S.  in  Congress,  Feb.  26,  1780  :  Memorial  of  F. 
and  Samuel  Wharton,  v.  10 —To  James  Bowdoin,  Feb. 
28, 1753  :  Transit  of  Moronr.v  in  1763,  v.  2.— To  M.  de  la 
Condamine,  Mch.  19,  1784:  On  moMmerlMm.  v.  8.— To 
Cadwallader  Golden,  Apr.  23,  1762:  MotalM  and  water 
not  the  only  conductors,  v.  2.— Motoorolo;sieal  Imag- 
inations and  conjectures,  v.  8.— To  Thomas  Mifflin, 
Dec.  26,  1783,  v.  8.— To  Wm.  Parsons,  June  28,  1756  :  Mili- 
tary anairs.  v.  2.— To  a  friend,  1777:  Solicitors  of 
mililar.y  appointments  in  America,  v. 6. — To  James 
Logan,  Apr.  6,  1748:  Diligence  of  the  people  in  mili- 
tary exorelses,  v.  2.— To  M.  Dubourg,  Dec.  4,  1776: 
Corrects  false  impressions  prevailing  in  France  about 
reported  military  reverses  at  home,  v.  6.— To  John 
Hancock,  Dec.  8,  1776:  Militar.v  stores  for  America, 
v.  6.— Militia  preferable  to  regular  troops,  v.  7.— To 
Thomas  Cushing.  June  10,  1771 :  Advises  the  improve- 
ment of  the  militia  and  the  encouragement  of  domestic 
manufactures,  v.  10.— To  Wm.  Parsons,  Dec.  5,  1755 :  The 
militia  art,  v.  2. — Remarks  on  a  particular  Militia 
bill  rejected  by  the  Proprietor's  Deputy,  or  Governor, 
Sept.  28,  1764,  V.  3.— To  the  Committee  of  Secret  Corre- 
spondence, Jan.  4,  1777:  First  audience  with  the  Min- 
isters of  Foreign  Aflfalrs,  v.  6.— To  Robert  Morris, 

Vol.  III.— 195. 


Dec.  25,  1783  :  Salaries  of  ministers,  v.  8.— To  Thomas 
Cushing,  Feb.  5, 1771 :  Ministers  refuse  to  admit  an  agent 
from  the  Assembly,  v,  4.— To  Wm.  Franklin,  Nov.  25, 
1767:  Abuse  of  ministers,  v.  4.— To  Robert  Morris,  Sept. 
12,  1781:  Concerning  bill  drawn  on  ministers  in 
Knrope,  v.  7.— To  David  Hartley,  Feb.  12,  1778 :  Change 
of  ministry  necessary  to  a  reconciliation,  v.  6. — To 
James  Bowdoin,  Feb.  25,  1775  :  Conduct  of  the  ministry, 
v.  5.— To  Robert  Morris,  Apr.  8, 1782  :  Change  of  ministry, 
V.  7. — Miseellaneoiis  observations,  v.  1. — To  Jared 
Eliot,  Aug.  31,  17.55  :  Miteheirs  map,  v.  2.— To  David 
Le  Roy,  Aug.  1785:  Models,  v.  9.— To  Thomas  Percival, 
Sept.  25,  1773:  Moist  air  not  wholesome,  v.  5.— To 
Samuel  Cooper,  Apr.  14,  1770:  MoI,Tnenx"s  case  in 
Ireland,  v.  4.— To  Benj.  Webb,  .»pr.  22, 1784  :  New  method 
of  repaying  borrowed  money,  v.  8.— To  the  President  of 
Congress,  July  11,  1781 :  Advising  his  retention  of  money, 
V.  7.— To  Wm.  Nixon,  Sept.  5,  1781 :  How  to  do  much  with 
little  money,  v.  7.— To  Wm.  Carmichael,  Jan.  23,  1782 : 
Money  dlHicnlties,  v.  7.— To  Robert  Morris,  July  26, 
1781 :  Disposition  of  moneys  raised  in  France,  v.  7. — To 
M.  Montandoln,  Jan.  26,  1777;  Mch.  17,  1779,  v.  6.— To 
John  Jay,  Aug.  24,  1786  :  Monument  to  Montsomery, 
V.  9.— To  Robert  R.  Livingston,  Aug.  12, 1782  :  Monument 
to  Gen.  Montgomery,  v.  8. — To  Samuel  Moore,  Nov.  5, 
1789,  v.  10.— To  the  Speaker  and  Committee  of  the  Penn- 
sylvania Assembly,  June  10,  1758:  Case  of  Moore  and 
Smith,  V.  3.— To  Dr.  Priestley,  Sept.  19,  1772:  Moral 
al$;robra,  v.  4.— To  George  Whately,  May  23,  1785 : 
Moral  and  philosophical  reOeetlons,  v.  9. — To 
Dr.  Priestley,  Feb.  8,  1780  :  Regret  that  moral  science 
was  not  making  like  progress,  so  that  men  would  cease 
to  be  wolves,  v.  7. —  To  James  Hutton,  July  7,  1782: 
The  Moravian  Indians,  v.  8.— Passports  for  Mora- 
vian vessels,  and  for  Capt.  Cook,  Mch.  10,  1779,  v.  6. — 
Morollet.  A.,  AbM.  [Letter],  July  31,  1787,  v.  9.— To 
the  President  of  Congress,  Sept.  13,  1783 :  Relations  with 
Morocco :  Dec.  25,  1783 :  Morocco  and  other  Barbary 
states,  V.  8.— Morris,  R.  [Letters] ,  July  13,  Dec.  5, 1781, 
v.  7;  Sept.  30,  1784,  v.  9.— Commission  from  Lt.-Gov. 
Morris,  Jan.  6,  1766,  v.  2.— To  Robert  Morris,  Jan.  9, 1782, 
V.  7  ;  Deo.  14,  1782 ;  Dec.  25,  1783,  v.  8.— To  the  Abb6  Morel- 
let,  Dec.  10, 1788  :  Gov.  Morris,  v.  10.  -To  J.  Hoss,  Apr.  26, 
1778 :  Thomas  Morris,  v.  6.— To  Edward  and  Jane  Me- 
com, May  21,  1752:  Death  of  his  mother,  v.  2.— To 
Peter  Franklin,  1765  :  On  the  defects  of  modern  ninslc, 
v.  3.— To  John  Baptist  Beccaria,  July,  13,  1762 :  A  new 
musical  iiistrnment,  v.  3.— Rules  for  a  club  estab- 
lished for  mntnal  improvement,  v.  1.— To  John  In- 
genhousz,  Sept.  30, 1773  :  Xairne"s  electric  machine, 
V.  5.— To  Anthony  Todd,  Oct.  29,  1769 :  Why  the  people 
of  Xantnckot  came  to  engage  in  the  whale  fishery, 
V.  10.— Jr.askol.yne,  N.  [Letter],  Mch.  3,  1788,  v.  9.— 
Positions  to  be  examined  concerning  national  wealth, 
Apr.  4,  1769,  V.  4.— To  Wm.  Franklin,  Aug.  16,  1784  : 
Watnral  duties  which  precede  political  duties,  v.  9.— 
To  Wm.  Strahan,  July;4,  1744 :  A  naval  disaster,  v.  10. 
—To  David  Le  Roy,  Aug.,  1785  :  General  reflections  on 
navijCi'ition  :  Improvements  in  navigation,  v.  9. — To 
Sir  John  Pringle,  May  10, 1768  :  On  the  difiference  of  navi- 
gation in  shoal  and  deep  water,  v.  4.  —  Necessary 
hints  to  those  that  would  be  rich,  v.  1. — To  the  Com- 
mittee of  Foreign  Affairs,  May  26,  1779:  JfecKer,  v.  6.— 
To  Robert  R.  Livingston,  Oct.  11,  1782:  Progress  of 
nejsociations:  Dec.  4,  1782:  History  of  the  negocia- 
tions,  V.  8.— To  Mrs.  Deborah  Franklin,  June  27,  1760  : 
Sfoisro  school,  v.  3.— To  MM.  de  Xonlville  &  Son, 
June  4,  6,  1780,  v.  7.— To  John  Adams,  Dec.  14,  1781 :  Dif- 
ference  between  de  Neufville  and  Jacob  ;  Loan  proposed 
by  John  de  Neufville,  v.  7. — To  Robert  Morris,  June  3, 
1780:  Jfoutral  rlfihts,  v.  7.— To  Charles  W.  F.  Dumas, 
June  5,  1780 :  Jfentral  ships,  v.  7.— To  the  President  of 
Congress,  May  31, 1780  :  Captures  of  nentral  vessels; 
Aug.  9, 1780  :  Armed  neutrality  of  Kuropo  proposed 
by  Russia,  v.  7.— To  the  Governor  of  Georgia,  Dec.  16, 
1787 :  Jfew  England  system  of  township  recom- 
mended, v.  9.— To  Wm.  Franklin,  Sept.  1,  1773 :  Resolu- 
tions of  the  Jfew  England  townships,  v.  5.— To 
Henry  Potts,  Apr.  23, 1761 :  Postal  routes  and  mail  service 


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in  Xew  J<>r»ey,  v.  8.— To  Wm.  Franklin,  Apr.  20,  1771 ; 
The  Xew  Jersey  AsHenibly,  v.  4.— To  Francis  Hop- 
kinson,  Dec.  24,  1782 :  Xewspaper  abuHe,  v.  8.— To 
James  Lovell,  Aug.  10,  1780:  Xewspapep  Mpcrets,  v.  7. 
— To  the  Editor  of  a  newspaper.  May  20,  1765 :  Humorous 
account  of  "•  iiewN  writers  *"  and  news,  v.  3.— To 
Joseph  Galloway,  June  13,  1767 :  Bill  for  suspending 
Legislatures  of  New  York  and  <iie«»rK:i».  v.  4. — 
To  Felix  Noicnret,  Mch.  8,  1781,  v.  7.— To  CadwalKader 
Ctolden,  Jan.  1,  1753:  Abb«  SToUet:  Oct.  25, 1753:  Abb6 
Xollet*N  book  and  Dalibard's  answer,  v.  2.— To  James 
Bowdoin,  Dec.  13,  1753 :  Abb«  STolIefs  letters,  v.  2.— 
To  Joseph  Priestley,  June  7, 1782  :  Count  du  Sford,  v.  7.— 
To  Arthur  Lee,  Feb.  23,  1778:  Lord  North,  v.  6.— To 
Wm.  Franklin,  July  14,  1773:  Meeting  with  Lord  North, 
V.  6.— To  M.  Le  Roy,  Apr.  20,  1772 :  Intended  French  ex- 
pedition to  the  North  Pole.  v.  4.— To  Jared  Eliot,  Feb. 
13,  1750:  XortheaHt  storiim  begin  at  the  South,  v.  2.— 
To  David  Hartley,  Feb.  26,  1778 :  Lord  North's  bill  of 
conciliation,  v.  6.— To  Joseph  Galloway,  Feb.  25,  1775  : 
lyord  North's  poliey  to  divide  rather  than  unite,  v.  5.— 
To  Samuel  Huntington,  Mch.  4, 1780  :  Seizure  of  prizes  in 
Norway,  v.  7.— To  Wm.  Marshall,  Feb.  14, 1773 :  Scruples 
about  oaths,  v.  5.— To  Joseph  Priestley,  July,  7,  1775 : 
Franklin's  ocenpalions,  v.  5.— To  Joseph  Galloway, 
Jan.  6,  1773:  Qualification  of  his  lecture  on  odlce- 
holdlnsf,  V.  5.— To  Mr.  Timothy,  Nov.  3,  1772:  Lecture 
on  ofliee-seekini;.  v.  4.— Settlement  on  the  Ohio 
river,  v.  5.— To  John  Pringle,  Dec.  1,  1762 :  Effect  of  oil 
on  water,  v.  3.— On  the  stilling  of  waves  by  means  of  oil, 
Nov.  7,  1773,  v.  5.— To  Mrs.  Jane  Mecora,  Apr.  19,  1757 : 
Habits  of  old  asre,  v.  2.— To  a  friend  in  England,  Aug. 
21, 1784:  Inspiration  of  the  OI«l  Testament,  v.  9.— To 
Richard  4»li  ver,  Mch.  14, 1779,  v.  6.— To  M.  L'Abbg  de  La 
•Roche,  Apr.  1786:  The  particle  on,  v.  9.— Hints  for  con- 
sideration respecting  the  Orphans"  Kehoollionse  in 
Phlla.,  V.  10.— Oswald,  R.  [Letter],  Sept.  5,  1782,  v.  8. 
—To  Richard  Oswald,  Sept.  8,  1782,  v.  8.— To  Count  de 
Vergennes,  Aug.  8,  1782  :  Mr.  Oswald's  eomniission 
to  treat,  v.  8.— To  Lord  Kames,  Feb.  21,  1769:  Use  of 
oxen  and  horses  in  agriculture,  v.  4.— To  M.  St.  Jean  de 
Crevecoeur,  July,  1784  :  Project  of  a  line  of  paekets 
between  France  and  America,  v. 9.— Paine,  T.  [Letter], 
June  22, 1787,  v.  8.— To  Thomas  Paine,  1786,  v.  9.— To  M. 
Le  Veillard,  Apr.  15,  1787  :  Thomas  Paine,  v.  9.— To  the 
Count  d'Estaing,  Apr.  15,  1787  :  Thomas  Paine,  v.  9.— To 
the  Duke  de  La  Rochefoucauld,  Apr.  16,  1787 :  Thomas 
Paine,  v.  9.— To  the  Marquis  de  Chastellux,  Apr.  17, 1787  : 
Thomas  Paine,  v.  9.— To  Sir  Edward  Newenham,  Oct.  2, 
1783 :  Effects  of  the  art  of  pitlntins.  v.  8.— To  the  Pres- 
ident of  Congress,  Sept.  13,  1783:  The  Papal  states, 
V.  8. — Description  of  the  process  to  be  observed  in  making 
large  sheets  of  paper  in  the  Chinese  manner,  with  one 
smooth  surface,  v.  9. — Modest  inquiry  into  the  nature 
and  necessity  of  a  paper  currene.v,  v.  1. — Paper 
money  of  the  U.  S.,  v.  7.— To  Joseph  Galloway,  June 
13, 1767 :  Paper  money,  v.  4.— To  M.  Le  Veillard,  Apr.  15, 
1787,  Feb.  17,  1788  :  Paper  money,  v.  9.— To  the  Committee 
of  Correspondence  in  Pennsylvania,  Apr.  16,  1768 :  Sug- 
gestions for  emitting  paper  money,  v.  4.— To  Richard 
Bache,  Sept.  13, 1781 :  Loss  of  Franklin's  papers  v.  7.— 
To  Miss  Stevenson,  Sept.  14,  1767:  Description  of  his 
jonmey  to  Paris,  v.  4.— To  M.  Veillard,  Nov.  13,  1789 : 
Troubles  in  Paris,  v.  10.— To  Joseph  Galloway,  Mch.  13, 
1768:  DissoUition  of  Parliament,  v.  4.— To  Samuel 
Cooper,  June  8,  1770:  Encroachments  of  Parliament, 
v.  4 ;  Dec.  30,  1770 :  Power  of  Parliament  to  abridge  the 
chartered  privileges  of  the  colonies  contested,  v.  10.— To 
Wm.  Franklin,  Mch.  13,  1768 :  Power  of  Parliament  over 
colonies,  v.  4 ;  Oct.  6,  1773  :  Power  of  Parliament  to  legis- 
late for  the  colonies  denied,  v.  5.— To  Mr.  Williams,  June 
27,  1780:  Plagued  almost  to  death  with  the  passions, 
vagaries,  ill-humours,  and  madnesses  of  other  people, 
v.  7.— To  Sarah  Franklin,  Nov.  8,  1764:  Paternal 
advice,  v.  3 —Sketch  of  propositions  for  a  peace,  v.  6. 
—To  John  Hughes.  Jan.  7, 1760 :  Prospect  of  peace,  v.  3.— 
To  Sir  Joseph  Banks,  July  27,  1783:  On  the  return  of 
peace,  v.  8.— To  Mrs.  Mary  Hewson,  Jan.  27,  1783 :  Peace, 
V.  8.— To  Robert  R.  Livingston,  Dec.  B,  1782 :  Enclosing 


preliminary  articles  of  peace,  v.  8.— To  Samuel  Cooper, 
Oct.  27,  1779:  Rumors  of  peace,  v.  6.— To  the  Count  de 
Vergennes,  Apr.  24, 1778  :  Conversations  respecting  propo- 
sitions for  peace,  v.  6.— To  the  President  of  Congress, 
Sept.  13,  1781 :  Presents  his  instructions  for  negotiating  a 
peace,  v.  7.— To  John  Adams,  Oct.  12,  1781 :  Where  the 
peace-makers  are  blessed,  v.  7. — To  John  Dickinson, 
Mch.  23, 1783 :  Legislation  in  regard  to  the  Penn  estate, 
v.  8.— To  Edward  Pennington,  May  9,  1761 :  Property  of 
the  Penn  lamil.y  in  Pennsylvania,  v.  3. — To  John  In- 
genhousz,  Apr.  29,  1785:  Wm.  Penn's  mereeitary 
descendants,  v.  9.— To  Lord  Kamcs,  Jan.  3,  1760:  Wm. 
Penn's  portrait,  v.  3.— An  act  to  organize  for  military 
purposes  in  Penns.vlvania,  v.  2.— Address  of  the 
Assembly   of  Pennsylvania  to  Dr.  Franklin,  Sept.  15, 

1785,  V.  9.— B.  Franklin's  services  in  the  General  Assem- 
bly of  Pennsylvania,  v.  3. — Petition  to  the  King  for 
changing  the  proprietary  government  of  Pennsylvania 
into  a  royal  government,  v.  3.— Preface  to  the  speech  of 
Joseph  Galloway  on  the  subject  of  a  petition  to  the  King 
for  changing  the  proprietary  government  of  Pennsyl- 
vania to  a  royal  government,  v.  3.— Queries  and  remarks 
respecting  alterations  in  the  Constitutions  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, v.  10. — Remarks  on  a  late  protest  against  the 
appointment  of  Mr.  Franklin  as  agent  for  the  province 

of  Pennsylvania,  v.  3.— To  ,  Feb.  9,  1763:  Expenses 

and  compensation  as  agent  of  the  province  of  Pennsyl- 
vania, v.  3.— To  Benj.  Vaughan,  Nov.  2,  1789:  Queries 
and  remarks  respecting  alterations  in  the  Constitution 
of  Pennsylvania,  v.  10.— To  Joseph  Galloway,  Dec.  1, 1767  : 
Paper  money  in  Pennsylvania  ;  Feb.  17,  1768  :  Change  of 
government  in  Pennsylvania^  v.  4 ;  Feb.  18,  1774 :  The 
Pennsylvania  Assembly,  v.  5. — Address  to  the 
public  from  the  Peniis.ylvania  Society,  for  promote 
ing  the  abolition  of  slavery,  and  the  relief  of  free 
negroes  unlawfully  held  in  bondage,  Nov.  9,  1789,  v.  10. — 
To  the  Committee  of  Correspondence  in  Massachusetts, 
Jan.  13,  1772 :  Penobscot  lands,  v.  4.  —  To  John 
Bartram,  July  17, 1771 :  His  pension,  v.  4. — To  Thonrns 
Cashing,  June  10,  1771 :  Objections  to  pensioninjir 
civil  servants  in  America  out  of  the  royal  treasury, 
V.  10.— Percival,  T.     [Letters],  May  23,  1785;  Oct.  27, 

1786,  V.  9.— To  Joseph  Galloway,  Oct.  12,  1774:  Lord 
P<»rc,v-  V.  5.— Parable  on  perseention,  Oct.,  1774,  v.  6. 
— To  Samuel  Cooper,  Apr.  27,  1769  :  Persevering  non- 
importation recommended,  v.  4.— Franklin's  Per- 
sonal expense  accounts  with  Congress  during  his 
first  two  years'  official  residence  in  Parig,  1776-78,  v.  6. — 
To  the  Committee  of  Correspondence  in  Massachusetts, 
Jan.  13,  1772 :  Personal  expenses,  v.  4.— To  Cad- 
wallader  Golden,  Aug.  15, 1745  :  On  perspiration  and 
absorption,  v.  2.— To  Richard  Peters,  Mch.  6,  Sept.  12, 
1777,  v.  6.— To  Thomas  Cushing,  Sept.  3,  Nov.  4,  1772; 
June  2,  1773:  Petitions  to  the  King,  v.  4,  5.— Plain 
truth  ;  or,  serious  considerations  on  the  present  state  of 
the  City  of  Philatleiphia  and  the  province  of  Penn- 
sylvania, v.  2.— To  Charles  Thompson,  July  11,  1765  :  Pro- 
prietary government  in  Philadelphia,  v.  3. — To  Wm. 
Smith,  Apr.  19,  1753 :  The  new  academy  in  Philadelphia, 
V.  2.— To  Jared  Eliot,  Feb.  13,  1750,  Sept.  12,  1751 :  The 
Philadelphia  Academy,  v.  2.— Inscription  for  the 
Philadelphia  L.ibrar.v,  Aug.  29,  1789,  v.  10.— To 
Joseph  Priestley,  Jan.  27,  1777  :  Philosopher's  stone, 
v.  6.— To  Cadwallader  Colden,  Nov.  28, 1745 :  Proposal  for 
publishing  a  ]»hiloHopliical  miscellany;  Apr.  5, 
1744:  Organization  of  a  Philosophical  Society,  v.  2. 
—To  Dupont  de  Nemours,  July  28,  1768 :  "  Ph.ysio- 
cratle,"  v.  4.— To  M.  Pierres,  June  10,  1783,  v.  8.— To 
M.  Le  Roy,  Apr.  10,  1787  :  Pigeons  killed  by  lightning, 
V.  9.— To  M.  Grand,  Oct.  22, 1787 :  Charles  Pinckney, 
V.  9.— To  Henry  Laurens,  Feb.  12,  1784:  A  place  of 
honor  should  be  a  place  of  burden,  v.  8.— To  Mrs. 
Mecom,  Jan.  24,  1786 :  Pocket  complaints,  v.  9.— To 
Mr.  Coombe,  July  22,  1774:  Poetr.y.  v.  5.— To  M.  Dali- 
bard,  June  29,  1755:  Pointed  rods,  v.  2.— To  Peter 
Collinson,  July  11,  1747:  Effect  of  points,  v.  2.— To 
Cadwallader  Colden,  Apr.  23, 1752:  Pokcweeil  a  remedy 
for  cancer,  v.  2.— To  Hugh  Roberts,  July  7,  1765  :  Polit- 
ical adversaries,  v.  3.— To  M.  Le  Roy,  Jan.  31, 1769 : 


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PolltirnI  prropn,  v.  4.— To  Lord  Kames,  Jan.  1,  1769: 
Improvements  in  political  scieiicp,  v.  4, — To  his  Ex- 
cellency the  Viscount  de  Foiito  «Ic  liinin.  Apr.  26, 1777, 
V.  6.— To  Alexander  Small,  Nov.  5,  1789:  Poor  inwH, 
V.  10.— To  M.  L'Abbg  de  La  Roche,  Apr.  178S :  Fickleness 
of  popular  I'rtvor,  v.  9. — To  the  Abl^  Morellet,  Apr.  22, 
1787:  Popularity.  V.  9.— To  Mr.  Digges,  June  25,  1780: 
Declines  to  sit  for  his  portrait,  v.  7.— To  Ezra  Stiles, 
Mch.  9,  1790  :  Consents  to  have  his  portrait  taken,  v.  10.— 
To  M.  Melmoth,  1784 :  Franklin's  portrait  in  pottery,  v.  9. 
—To  Robert  R.  Livingston,  Apr.  12,  1782,  July  22,  1783 : 
Portiitral,  v.  7,  8.— To  the  President  of  Congress,  Sept. 
13,  Nov.  1,  1783:  Portugal,  v.  8;  Dec.  3, 1780:  Capture  of  a 
PortiisTHt^He  Nliip  by  an  American  cruiser,  v.  7.— To 
Peter Collinson,  July  11,  1747:  Postitivp  and  iie«;ativ« 
<>l«ctri<-it,v,  V.  2.— To  John  Foxcraft,  Feb.  4,  1772  :  The 
PoHt-oflicp,  V.  4.— To  Thomas  Cashing,  June  1,  1774  : 
The  Post-offlce,  v.  5.— To  Peter  Collinson,  May  9,  1753 : 
Povi'rty  niKl  iflleiiosH.  v.  2.— To  Peter  V.  B.  Livings- 
ton, Aug.  29,  1775:  Powder  for  the  use  of  the  troops  in 
New  York,  v.  5.— To  Peter  Franklin,  1762:  Best  method 
of  protecting  a  powdor  iiiajfaxiiie  from  lightning, 
v.  3.— To  David  Le  Roy,  Aug.  1785  :  Powrr  at  sea,  v.  9. — 
Pownall,  T.  [Letter],  Dec.  1767,  v.  4.— To  Thomas 
Pownall,  Nov.  23,  1781,  v.  7.— To  Samuel  Cooper,  Apr.  27, 
1769 :  Gov.  Povrnall,  v.  4.— To  Mr.  Small,  Sept.  28,  1787  : 
New  form  of  prayer,  v.  9. — Motion  for  prayers  in  the 
Convention,  v.  9. — To  David  Le  Roy,  Aug.  1785  :  Precau- 
tion, v.  9.— To  the  President  of  t'onsrress.  Jan.  20, 
1777,  V.  6 ;  Mch.  16,  1780,  v.  7  ;  Aug.  31,  Sept.  27,  1783,  v.  8 ; 
Apr.  12,  1785,  V.  9.— To  Richard  Price,  June  13,  1782  :  In- 
fluence of  the  press.  V.  7.— Price,  R.  [Letters],  Apr. 
6, 1784,  V.  8 ;  July  12, 1784  ;  June  3,  1785,  v.  9  ;  Nov.  5,  1785, 
V.  10;  Sept.  26,  1787,  v.  9;  Dec.  1788,  v.  10.— To  Richard 
Price,  Oct.  9,  1780,  v.  7 ;  May  31,  1789,  v.  10.— To  Benj. 
Vaughan,  Oct.  24,  1788 :  Price,  v.  10.— To  Horatio  Gates, 
Aug.  28,  1776 :  Dr.  Price,  v.  6.— To  John  Winthrop,  May 
1,  1777  :  Dr.  Price,  v.  6.— To  Benj.  Vaughan,  July  26, 
1784:  Dr.  Price's  paniplilet,  v.  9.— Priestley,  J. 
[Letters],  June  3,  July  1,  1772,  v.  4.  —  To  Joseph 
Priestley,  May  16,  1775,  v.  5.— To  Benj.  Vaughan,  Oct. 
24,  1788:  Priestley,  v.  10.— To  James  Bowdoin,  Jan.  13, 
1772:  Dr.  Priestley,  v.  4.— Jo  John  Jay,  June  13,  1780: 
Print  of  F.,  V.  7.— To  Benj.  Vaughan,  Apr.  2,  1785  : 
Loose  printiu'.;,  v.  9.— To  John  Baskerville,  Sept.  21, 
1773 :  Sale  of  printers'  types,  v.  5. — To  John  Walter,  Apr. 
17, 1784  :  On  the  logographic  mode  of  printing,  v.  8.— To 
Noah  Webster,  Dec.  26,  1789 :  Improvements  in  printing, 
v.  10.— To  Wm.  Strahan,  Dec.  4,  1781  :  Printing  in  Paris, 
V.  7— To  ■Messrs.  Fizeaux  and  Grand,  Oct.  29,  1779: 
Advises  them  of  eight  boxes  of  prlntin;^  l.vpe  to  be 
shipped  for  him,  v.  6.— Priiitinsj  t.vpes  made  at  Passy, 
Feb.  25,  1788,  V.  9.— To  John  Baskerville,  1760  :  On  the  use 
of  his  printing-types,  v.  3. — Proposed  letter  to  Lord 
North  concerning  prisoners,  June,  1778,  v.  6. — To  David 
Hartley,  May  25,  1778:  Exchange  of  prij-oners,  v.  6. — To 
John  Jay,  Oct.  4,  1779 :  Prisoners,  v.  6.— To  Samuel 
Huntington,  Mch.  4,  1780;  Exchange  of  prisoners,  v.  7. — 
To  the  Count  de  Vergennes,  May  16,  1780 :  Relating  to  an 
exchange  of  prisoners,  v.  7.— To  the  President  of  Con- 
gress, May,  31,  1780:  Exchange  of  prisoners,  v.  7.— To  J. 
Adams,  Apr.  21,  1779  :  About  relief  of  the  prisoners  in 
Knf;^lan«l.  v.  6.— Extract  from  a  private  Journal, 
V.  8.— Extracts  from  a  private  journal,  July  12  to  Sept.  14, 
1785,  v.  9.— To  Charles  W.  E.  Dumas,  June  5,  1780: 
Private  property  in  time  of  war,  v.  7.— To  David 
Hartley,  May  8,  1783:  Desires  the  abolition  of  priva- 
teering, V.  8.— To  Richard  Oswald,  Jan.  14,  1783  :  En- 
closing proposition  to  abolish  privateering,  v.  8.— To 
F.  Grand,  Oct.  14, 1778  :  Respecting  privateers,  v.  6.— 
To  the  Speaker  and  Committee  of  the  Pennsylvania 
Assembly,  June  10,  1758:  l*rivlle;;:es  of  the  Assem- 
bly, V.  3.— To  John  Paul  Jones,  Mch.  18,  1780:  Prize- 
money,  V.  7.— To  James  Degge,  and  others,  June  7, 
1780;  Prize-money  disputes,  v.  7.  —  To  Horatio 
Gates,  Aug.  28,  1776 :  Prizes  taken  at  sea,  v.  6.— To  the 
Board  of  Admiralty,  Mch.  17, 1781 :  Disposition  of  prizes, 
V.  7.— To  Mrs.  Deborah  Franklin,  June  10,  1758  :  Taxing 
the   proprietary   edtates,   v.   3.— Wail   of  a   pro- 


tected innnnractnrcr,  v.  10.— Protective  dutic« 

on  imports  and  how  they  work,  July  7,  1767,  v.  4. — To 
Jared  Eliot,  July  16,  1747;  Effects  of  protective 
taritrs,  V.  2.— Lecture  on  the  Providence  of  tiiod  in 
the  government  of  the  world,  v.  7.— To  Samuel  Cooper, 
Dec.  30,  1770:  Provincial  (governors  to  be  made  in- 
dependent of  the  people  for  their  salaries,  v.  10.— Vindi- 
cation of  the  provincial  paper-money  system, 
Dec,  1767,  v.  4.— An  edict  by  the  King  of  Prussia,  Sept. 
5,  1773,  V.  5.— To  Robert  R.  Livingston,  July  22,  1783: 
Prussia,  v.  8.— Cool  thoughts  on  the  present  situation  of 
our  pnblic  affairs,  v.  3.— To  Charles  Thomson,  Apr. 
16,  1784:  Public  funds,  v.  8.— Public  men,  v.  1.— 
To  Thomas  Paine,  Sept.  27,  1785 :  Reasons  for  entering 
the  public  service,  v.  9.— To  Charles  Thomson,  Nov. 
29, 1788:  Franklin's  public  services,  v.  10.— To  Jared 
Eliot,  Dec.  24,  1751:  Public  speakiiijf,  v.  2.— To  Joseph 
Reed,  Mch.  19,  1780:  Mr.  Pulteney,  v.  7.— To  Maj. 
Dawson,  May  29,  1772 :  On  the  securing  of  the  powder 
magazines  at  Purlleet,  v.  4. — To  John  Ingenhousz, 
Sept.  30,  1773 :  Magazines  at  Purfleet,  v.  5.— Congelation 
of  quicksilver,  Feb.  26,  1763,  v.  3.— To  Josiah  Quincy, 
Apr.  8,  1761;  Edmund  ttuincy,  v.  3.  —  To  Josiah 
Quincy,  Feb.  26,  1775,  v.  5.— To  Thomas  Percival,  1771 ; 
On  the  varying  quantities  of  rainfall  at  different 
heights  over  the  same  ground,  v.  4. — To  Philip  Mazzei, 
1776:  Ilavizzoni,  v.  6.— To  Miss  Catharine  Kay,  Mch. 

4,  Sept.  11,  1755;  Mch.  3,  1757,  v.  2.— To  Honorable  the 
Council  of  the  Massachusetts  Bay,  June  4,  1779  ;  Cheva- 
lier de  llaymon<lis,  v.  6. — To  Horatio  Gates,  June  2, 
1779;  Chevalier  de  Raymondis,  v.  6.— Kayneval,  J.  M. 
G.  de.  [Letters],  Apr.  12,  1782,  v.  7;  Aug.  29,  1783,  v.  8; 
May  8,  1785,  v.  9.— To  M.  de  Rayneval,  Mch.  11, 1781 ;  Mch. 
22,  1782,  V.  7.— To  James  Kead,  Aug.  17,  1745,  v.  2  ;  Dec.  5, 
1748,  V.  10.— To  Miss  Stevenson,  May  16,  1760 ;  Directions 
for  readiuK,  v.  3.— To  Wm.  Strahan,  Apr.  29,  1749;  Mr. 
Keail's  debt  to  Strahan,  v.  10.— To  David  Hartley,  Apr. 

5,  1782:  necouciliatlon  more  than  peace,  v.  7.— To 
Charles  Lee,  Feb.  11,  1776  :  Reconciliation  with  England 
hopeless,  v.  6.— To  Arthur  Lee,  Mch.  13,  1779 :  Records 
anfl  archives  of  the  comm'ssioners,  v.  6. — To  Thomas 
Pownall,  Aug.  10,  1766:  Recruits  wanted  on  the 
frontier,  v.  2.— To  Joseph  Reed,  Mch.  19,  1780,  v.  7.— To 
Jonathan  Williams,  Apr.  13,  1785  :  Reliniu]^  backwards 
from  wliite  sugar  to  brown,  V.  9.— To  Mrs.  Jane  Mecom, 
Sept.  16,  17.)8:  Reflections,  v.  3.— To  Alexander  Small, 
Feb.  19,  1787 :  Rel'iij^ees,  v.  9. — Articles  of  beliefs  and 
acts  of  reliwrion,  v.  1.— To  Ezra  Stiles.  Mch.  9,  1790  : 
Explains  his  relift-ious  views,  v.  10.— To  Mr.  T.  Mor- 
ris, Jan.  26,  1777 :  Appeal  for  remittances,  v.  6.— To 
Joseph  Galloway,  Jan.  6,  1773 :  Franklin's  rciniinera- 
tiOH  as  a;|jreut  in  England,  v.  5.— Speech  in  a  Com- 
mittee of  the  Convention  on  the  proportion  of  repre- 
sentation and  votes,  v.  9.— To  Wm.  Carmichael,  Aug. 
24,  1781 :  Congress  refuses  to  accept  Franklin's  resig- 
nation, V.  7.— To  Cadwallader  Colden,  Sept.  29,  1748  : 
Plans  for  retirement,  v.  2.— The  retort  courteous, 
V.  10.— Rhodes,  S.  [Letter],  May  3,  1771,  v.  4.— To  John 
Bartram,  Jan.  11,  1770;  Rhnbarb-seed,  v.  4.— To 
George  Whately,  May  18,  1787  ;  Dr.  Riley,  v.  9.— To  Wm. 
F'ranklin,  Apr.  16,  1768:  Riots,  mobs,  and  illuminations, 
V.  4.— To  Prof.  Laudriani,  Oct.  14,  1787;  Klttenhotise, 
V.  9.— To  Joseph  Priestley,  Apr.  10,  1774;  On  the  im- 
flammability  of  the  surface  of  certain  rivers  in  America, 
V.  5.— To  Gen.  Koberdean,  Mch.  23,  1786,  v.  9.— To 
Hugh  Roberts,  Sept.  16,  1758 ;  Feb.  27,  1766,  v.  3.— To 
Joseph  Galloway,  Aug.  29,  1772;  Lord  Roclit'ord,  v.  4.- 
To  Lafayette,  July  9,  1782:  Death  of  Kockin^hani, 
v.  8.— Rosencrone,  — .  [Letters],  Feb.  22,  July  8,% 
1783,  V.  8.— To  John  Ross,  May  14, 1768,  v.  4;  Apr.  22, 1780, 
V.  7.— To  Samuel  Cooper,  Apr.  27,  1769 :  The  Royal 
famil.v,  V.  4.— To  Mr.  Ruellau,  July  25,  1785,  v.  9.— To 
Benj.  Rush,  July  14,  1773,  v.  5 ;  Mch.  1786,  v.  9.— To  the 
President  of  Congress,  Mch.  12,  1781;  Mediation  of 
Russia  and  Austria  proposed,  v.  7.— To  Mr.  Rybot, 
Apr.  9,  1777,  v.  6.— To  David  Le  Roy,  Aug.,  1785:  Sails. 
V.  9.— To  M.  l'Abb«  de  St.  Favre,  Mch.  31, 1782.— Speech 
in  the  Constitutional  Convention  on  the  subject  of 
salaries,  v.  9.— To  John  Adams,  Aug.  6,  1781 :  Provision 


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for  salaries,  v.  7.— To  his  most  serene  Highness,   Don 
Gabriel  of  Bourbon,  Dec.  12, 1775 :  On  receiving  his  ver- 
sion of  NalliiHt,  V.  5.— To  Joseph  Galloway,  June  13, 
1767:  Salt  <lut.v,  v.  4.— To  Charles  Lee,  Feb.  11,  1776: 
Nnltprtrp  and  powder,  v.  6.— To  Miss  Stevenson,  Mch. 
30,  1761 :  Salt  water  freshened  by  distillation,  v.  3.— To 
Horatio  Gates,  June  2, 1779 :  Capitulation  of  Saratoga. 
V.  6.— To  Robert  R.   Livingston,  Aug.  12,  1782:   Medal 
commemorative  of  the  victories  of  Saratoga  and  York- 
town,  V.  8.— To  John  Sargent,  Jan.  27,  1783,  v.  8.— 
Nanssure,  H.  B.  de.     [Letters],  Feb.  23,  1773,  v.  5;  Dec. 
17,  1786,  V.  9.— Savages  of  North  America,   v.  9.— To 
Robert  R.  Livingston,  July  22, 1783  :  Saxony,  v.  8.— On 
Hcantlal.  v.  2.— .Seliannibersli.  Count  de.     [Letter], 
1777,  v.  6.— To  M.  Setiweishauser,  Sept.  17,  1779,  v.  6. 
—To  J.  Priestley,  Feb.  8,  1780:  True  solenoe  and  its 
progress,  v.  7.— To  Lord  Karnes,  June  2,  1765:    On  the 
harmony  and  melody  of  old  .Seotch  tunes:   Jan.  3, 
1760:  Recollections  of  Seotlanrt,  v.  3.— To  Wm.  Frank- 
lin, Jan.  30,  1772:  Trip  to  Scotland,  v.  4.— To  John  Jay, 
July  6,  1786 :  Inviting  his  attention  to  Scotosh.  Chief  of 
the  Wyondots  ;  Speeches  of  Scotosh  and  Pres.  Washing- 
ton's replies,  v.  9.— To   Peter  CoUinson,  July   13,  1767  : 
Sepulchres  of  the  Scythian   kiiigM,  v.  10.  —  To  M. 
Dubourg,  1770 :  On  the  nature  of  sea  coal,  v.  4.— Pre- 
cautions to  be  used  by  those  who  are  about  to  undertake 
a  sea  voyaae,  v.  4.— To  Peter  Franklin,  May  7,  1760 : 
On  the  saltness  of  sea  water,  v.  3.— To  Mrs.  Mecom, 
Mch.  9,  1773 :  Sober  second  tliouglit,  v.  6.—  To  Mr. 
Elam,  Nov.  10, 1788 :  Declines  jurisdiction  of  a  sectarian 
squabble,  v.  10.— To  the  Chevalier  de  Chastellux,  Apr. 
6, 1782 :  Count  de  Segiir,  v.  7.— To  Jared  Eliot,  Sept.  12, 
1751:  Defence  of  seir-a|>|>lanse,  v.  2.— Self-denial 
not  the  essence  of  virtue,  v.   1.— To  Thomas  Gushing, 
June  10,  1771:  "The  Senator's  Bemenibrancer," 
v.  10.— To  John  Paul  Jones,  Oct.  15,  1779  :  Capture  of  the 
Serapls.  v.  6. —  To  Mrs.  Deborah  Franklin,  June  27, 
1760 :  Servants,  v.  3.— To  Isaac  Norris,  May  30,  1757  : 
Interviews  with  Lord  Loudoun  respecting  the  pay   of 
servants  enlisted  in  the  army,  v.  2.— Sevier.  J.   [Letter] , 
Apr.  9,  1787,  V.  9.— To  Arthur  St.  Clair,  and  other  dele- 
gates in  Congress,  Sept.  20,  1787:  The  Shay  rebellion. 
V.  9.— To  the  Earl  of  Shelbnrne.  July  12,  1782,  v.  8.— To 
Robert  R.  Livingston,  Mch.  7,  1782:  Fall  of  the  Shel- 
barnc  ministry,  v.  8.— Shipley,  Miss  0.  L.     [Let- 
ters], Aug.  2, 1786;  Dec.  24, 1788,  V.  10.— To  Miss  Catherine 
Louisa  Shipley,  Apr.  27,  1789,  v.  10.— Shipley,  Miss  O. 
[Letters],  Feb.  11,  1777,  v.  6;  May  6,  1781,  v.  7.— To  Miss 
Georgiana  Shipley,  Sept.  26,  1772,  v.  4  ;  Oct.  8,  1780,  v.  7.— 
To  Jonathan  Shipley,  June  24,  1771 :  Georgiana  Shipley, 
V.  4.— Shipley,  J.     [Letters],  July  24,  Nov.  27,  1785,  v.  9. 
—To  Jonathan  Shipley,   Mch.  17,  1783,  v.    6.— To    Wm. 
Franklin,  Apr.  6,  1773:  Bp.  of  St.  Asaph  [J. Shipley],  v.  5. 
—To  Cadwallader  Colden,  1745 :  Why  ships,  in  crossing 
the  Atlantic,  have  longer  passages  sailing  eastward  than 
in  sailing  westward,  v.  2.— To  St.  Jean  de  Crevecoeur, 
July,  1784 :  Division  of  the  ships  into  water-tight  com- 
partments, v.  9.— To  the  President  of  Congress,  May  31, 
1780:  Troubles  with  the  ships  and  over-drafts,  v.  7.— To 
Gov.  Wm.  Shirley,  1754,  Oct.  23,  1755,  v.  2.— To  Cad- 
wallader Colden,  Sept.  29,  1748:  Gov.  Shirley,  v.  2.— To 
Cadwallader  Evans,  Sept.  7,  1769:  Manufacture  of  silk 
in  America;  Feb.  10,  1771:   Reeling  silk;  July  4,   1771; 
Particulars  respecting  the  culture  of  silk  ;  Feb.  6,  1772  : 
Silk  produced  in  Pennsylvania,  v.  4.— To  Messrs.  Abel 
James  and  Benj.  Morgan,  Feb.  10,  1773  :  Depressed  state 
of  the  si  lit  business  in  England,  V.  5.— To  Cadwallader 
Evans,  July  18, 1771 :  Silk  culture  in  China,  v.  4.— To 
John  Bartram,  July  17,  1771 :    Silk    culture,    v.    4.— To 
Philip  Mazzei,  1776:  Silk  culture  in  America,  v.  6.— To 
Cadwallader  Evans,  Feb.  10,  1771 :  Silkworms,  v.  4.— 
Sinicle,  C.    Letter,  1732,  v.  1.— To  Mrs.  Mary  Franklin, 
Aug.  26,  1766 :  Provision  for  his  sister,  v.  3.— To  Thomas 
Pownall,  Aug.  19,  1756:  Six  Nations,  v.  2.— On  the 
slave  trade,  Mch.  23, 1790,  v.  10.- To  Anthony  Benezet, 
Aug.  22,  1772 :  On  the  slave  trade,  v.  4.— To  John.Wright, 
Nov.  4,  1789 :  Abolition  of  the  slave  trade,  v.  10.— To  Dean 
Woodward,  Apr.  10,  1773 :  Slavery  in  America,  v.  5.— 
To  Messrs.  Sears  and  Smith,  Aug.  4,    1784:    Duty  on 


slaves  imported  into  the  French  islands,  v.  9.— To  Sir 
Hans  Sloane.  1725,  v.  1.— Small.  A.  [Letter] ,  Jan.  2, 
1788,  V.  9. -To  Alexander  Small,  May  12,  1760,  v.  3.— To 
John  Perkins,  Aug.  13,  1752:  Sniall-pox  in  Phila- 
delphia, V.  2.— To  Thomas  Clap,  Nov.  8, 1753  :  Sni  eaton's 
air-pump.  v.  2.— On  sinuj4';fllns^  and  its  various 
species,  Nov.  24,  1767,  v.  4.— To  Mrs.  Mecom,  Apr.  8,  1786  : 
Her  soap:  Apr.  25,  1786:  More  about  the  soap,  v.  9. —To 
Louis  XVI,  Mch.,  1780 :  Asks  for  a  vessel  to  transport 
clothing  for  1500  sol<llers  to  America,  v.  7.— To  the 
Abb6  Soulavie.  Sept.  22,  1782,  v.  8.— To  Oliver  Neave, 
July  20,  1762 :  Best  mediums  for  conveying  sound,  v.  3.— 
To  John  Jay,  Jan.  19,  1782 :  Course  of  the  court  of  Spain 
towards  the  U.  8.,  v.  7.— To  Robert  R.  Livingston,  Apr. 
12,  1782:  Spain,  v.  7.— To  the  Chevalier  de  la  Luzerne, 
Mch.  5, 1780 :  Spain,  v.  7.— To  the  Committee  of  Foreign 
Affairs,  May,26,  1779:  Spain,  v.  8.— To  Wm.  Carmichael, 
Jan.  23, 1782  :  Spanish  ink.  v.  7.— To  George  Whately, 
Aug.  21, 1784,  May  23,  1785 :  Double  spcctacics.  v.  9.— 
To  Mrs.  Jane  Mecom,  Jan.  13,  1772:  How  to  choose  spec- 
tacles, V.  4.— To  John  Bartram,  July  17,  1771 :  Spectacles, 
V.  4.— Speech  at  the  conclusion  of  the  deliberations  of 
the  Convention,  v.  9.— Scheme  for  a  new  alphabet  and 
reformed  mode  of  speUing;.  v.  4. — To  Mrs.  Jane  Mecom, 
July  4, 1786 :  On  bad  spelling,  v.  9.— To  Juliana  Ritchie, 
Jan.  19,  1777 :  Precaution  against  spies,  v.  6.— To  Jared 
Eliot,  July  16,  1747  :  Origin  of  sprinsj^s  and  petrified 
shells  on  mountains,  v.  2.— StaSi-IIoIsteln.  E.  M., 
Baron  de.  [Letter],  June  13,  1783,  v.  8.— Examination  of 
Dr.  Benj.  Franklin  in  the  British  House  of  Commons 
relative  to  the  repeal  of  the  Slainp  Act,  v.  3.— Hints  for 
a  reply  to  the  protests  of  certain  members  of  the  House 
of  Lords  against  the  repeal  of  the  Stamp  Act,  v.  3. — 
Letter  concerning  the  gratitude  of  America,  and  the 
probability  and  effects  of  a  union  with  Great  Britain, 
and  concerning  the  repeal  or  suspension  of  the  Stamp 
Act,  Jan.  6,  1766,  v.  3.— To  Charles  Thomson  ;  July  11, 
1765  :  Stamp  Act ;  Feb.  27,  1766  :  Expected  repeal  of  the 
Stamp  Act;  Sept.  27.  1766:  Repeal  of  the  Stamp  Act,  v.  3. 
—To  Mrs.  Deborah  Franklin,  Apr.  6, 1766 :  Repeal  of  the 
Stamp  Act,  V.  3.— To  Hugh  Roberts,  Feb.  27,  1766 :  Stamp 
Act,  V.  3.— To  M.  Dubourg,  May  4,  1773  :  Dr.  Stark,  v.  5. 
— To  John  Ingenhousz,  Oct.  24,  1788:  The  steamboat. 
V.  10.—  To  Mrs.  Margaret  Stevenson.  Jan.  26,  1779,  v.  6 ; 
Apr.  19,  1782,  V.  7.— Stevenson.  Miss  M.  [Letter],  Sept. 
1, 1769,  V.  4.— To  Miss  Mary  Stevenson,  May  4,  1759 ;  May 
1, 1760 ;  Oct.  29,  1761 ;  Mch.  8,  June  7,  Aug.  11,  1762 ;  June 
10, 1763;  Mch.  14,  1764,  v.  3;  June  17,  1767;  Oct.,  1768;  June 

27,  Sept.  2,  1769;  Jan.  22,  May  31,  1770,  v.  4.— To  Mrs. 
Deborah  Franklin,  Nov.  22,  1757  :  The  Stcvensons.  v.  2. 
—To  Lord  Stirling.  Nov.  3,  1772,  v.  4.— To  Alexander 
Small,  Feb.  19,  1789  :  Remedies  for  the  stone,  v.  ID.— To 
Count  de  Buffon,  Nov.  19, 1787  :  Remedies  for  the  stone, 
V.  9.— To  Josiah  and  Abiah  Franklin,  Sept.  6,  1744  :  Rem- 
edies for  the  stone  and  gravel.- To  Robert  Morris, 
Dec.  14, 1782  :  Stores,  v.  8.— To  David  Hartley,  Feb.  16, 
1782:  Lord  Slornioufs  insolence,  v.  7.— To  Mrs.  Jane 
Mecom,  Nov.  26, 1788  :  Stor.v  of  the  poker,  v.  10.— To 
John  Ingenhousz,  Aug.  28,  1785 :  New  stove  for  burning 
pit  coal,  V.  9.— To  the  Marquis  Turgot,  May  1,  1781 :  On  a 
newly  invented  stove,  v.  7.— To  Wm.  Dean,  Apr.  11, 1773  : 
Stove  for  consuming  its  own  smoke,  v.  5.— To  Samuel 
Cooper,  July  7, 1773 :  Stoves  for  public  buildings,  v.  5.— 
Strahan.  W.  [Lett«rs],  Dec.  13,  1757,  v.  2;  Feb.  1,  1784, 
V.  8.— To  Wm.  Strahan,  Dec.  11, 1745;  May  22,  1746;  Nov. 

28,  1747 ;  July  3,  Oct.  23,  1749 ;  Feb.  4,  1750 ;  June  28,  July 
19,  Sept.  22,  1751 ;  Mch.  21, 1752  ;  May  9,  Oct.  27,  1753 ;  Oct. 
7,  1755;  Jan.  1,  31,  1767;  June  14,  1762,  v.  10;  July  20,  23, 
Aug.  23,  Dec.  2, 1762 ;  Feb.  23, 1763,  v.  3 ;  Mch.  28, 1763,  v.  10 ; 
June  2, 10, 1763,  v.  3;  Aug.  8, 1763,  v.  10;  Sept.  22, 1763 ;  Mch. 
30,  May  1,  June  25,  Sept.  24,  1764,  v.  3 ;  Nov.  17,  1771,  v.  4 ; 
July  5, 1775,  V.  5  ;  Jan.  24, 1780,  v.  7.— Thought  concerning 
the  Sugar  Islands,  v.  10.— To  Humphrey  Marshall, 
Feb.  14, 1773:  Spots  on  the  sun.  v.  5.— To  Robert  Morris, 
Mch.  30,  1782 :  Supplies  for  the  army,  v.  5 ;  Aug.  12, 1782  : 
Difficulty  in  getting  more  supplies,  v.  8.— To  the  Presi- 
dent of  Congress,  Dec.  3,  1780:  Delay  of  supplies,  v.  7.— 
Mode  of  ascertaining  whether  the  power,  giving  a  shock 
to  those  who  touch  either  the  Surinam  eel  or  the 


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torpedo,  be  electrical,  v.  3.— To  Hobert  R.  Livingston, 
Aug.  12, 1782 :  S w»'«leii  ready  to  treat ;  Dec.  4,  1782 :  Pro- 
ceedings in  regard  to  Sweden,  v.  8.— To  t  he  President  of 
Congress,  Nov.  1,  1783:  Sweden,  v.  8.— To  Messrs.  Benj. 
Chambers  and  the  other  gentlemen  of  Chambersburg, 
Sept.  20,  1788 :  Swedeiiborsr.  v.  10.— To  Robert  R. 
Livingston,  Dec.  24,  1782:  The  SwetllHh  nnil>nsHail»r 

exchanges  full  powers  with  F.,  v.  8  —To Sayre,  Mch. 

31,1779:  Disposition  of  the  Swedish  court,  v.  6.— To 
James  Logan,  Oct.  30,  1748:  Swetlisli  iiiisNiontir.r. 
v.  2.— To  M.  Dubourg,  1768:  Modes  of  sniininiiiK<  v.  4. 
—To  Oliver  Neare,  1768 :  Art  of  swimming,  v.  4.— To  M. 
de  TavareJ!,  Jan.  4,  1778,  v.  10.— To  Robert  Morris,  Dec. 
25, 1783 :  Dilatory  tax-payers,  v.  8.— To  David  Hartley, 
Feb.  2,  1780 :  Franklin  offers  to  pay  lor  all  the  tea 
destroyed  in  Boston  harbor,  v.  7.— To  Joseph  Galloway, 
Dec.  2,  1772,  Feb.  18,  1774 ;  Duty  on  tea,  v.  4,  3.— To 
Thomas  Cushing,  Mch.  9,  June  4,  1773  :  Duty  on  tea,  v.  5. 
—To  Wm.  Franklin,  Aug.  1,  1774 :  Differs  with  his  son 
about  the  liability  of  Massachusetts  for  the  tea  destroyed 
in  Boston  harbor,  v.  ID;  Sept.  7,  1774:  The  Bostonians 
ought  not  to  pay  for  the  tea  used  at  the  "Tea  Party," 
V.  5.— To  Thomas  Cushing,  Sept.  12,  1773:  Project  to 
avoid  repealing  the  American  tea  <liily,  v.  5.— To 
Joseph  Galloway,  Feb.  14,  1773 :  Effect  in  England 
of  the  loss  of  the  tea  market  in  America,  v.  5. — 
To  Thomas  Cushing,  Jan.  5,  1774:  Duel  between  Mr. 
TeinpleandMr.Whately,  V.5.— To  Dr.  Shipley,  Feb.  24, 
1786:  Wm.  Temple's  rarm.  v.  9.— Origin  of , Thanks- 
giving «iay  in  the  U.  S.,  v.  10.— On  thermometers, 
Sept.  13,  1786,  V.  9.— To  Miss  Stevenson,  Mch.  30,  1761 : 
How  to  relieve  thirst  by  sea  water,  v.  3;  Aug.  10,  1761: 
Thirst  cured  by  immersion,  v.  10.— To  Mrs.  Tlieinpsoii, 
Feb.  8,  1777,  v.  6.— Thomson.  C.  [Letter],  Jan.  15, 1784, 
V.  8.— To  Charles  Thomson,  Mch.  9,  May  13,  June  14,  Oct. 
16,  Nov.  11,  1784,  V.  8,  9  ;  May  10,  1785 ;  July  6,  1786,  v.  9.  - 
To  Peter  Collinson,  1748:  Phenomena  of  thuniler- 
icusts  considered,  v.  2.— To  Joseph  Galloway,  Feb.  17, 
1768 :  Mr.  Thurlow.  v.  4.— To  Peter  Timotliy,  Sept.  7, 
1774,  V.  5. — Toads  found  enclosed  in  stone,  v.  8.— To  M. 
LeVeillard,  June  8,  1788:  Toleration,  v.  9.— To  Elias 
Boudinot,  Sept.  10,  1783  :  Plea  for  the  Tories  in  America, 
V.  8. — To  John  Ingenhousz,  Sept.  30, 1773 :  T<»rpe<lo,  v.  5. 
—To  Thomas  To»  iishenrt,  Nov.  4, 1782,  v.  8.— To  Joseph 
Galloway,  June  13,  1767:  Mr.  Townshend,  v.  4.— To  M. 
Dupont  de  Nemours,  June  9,  1788 :  Principles  of  trade, 
T.  9.— To  George  Whately,  Aug.  21, 1784  :  His  tract  on  the 
principle  of  trade,  v.  9.— To  M.  de  Le  Veillard,  Feb.  17, 
1788 :  Restrictions  on  trade,  v.  9.— To  Elias  Boudinot, 
Sept.  10,  1783 :  Treaties  of  commerce,  v.  8.— To  David 
Hartley,  June  2, 1784  :  Answer  to  objections  to  the  form 
of  the  ratification  of  the  treaty,  v.  8. — To  Elias  Boudi- 
not, Sept.  10,  1783 :  Why  the  treaty  was  not  signed  at 
Versailles,  v.  8.— To  Robert  Morris,  Dec.  23,  1782  :  Result 
of  the  treaty  uncertain,  v.  8. —To  Samuel  Cooper,  Dec. 
26,  1782 :  Preliminaries  of  a  treaty,  v.  8.— To  the  Pres- 
ident of  Congress,  Dec.  25,  1783 :  Why  the  treaty  was 
signed  at  Paris,  1783 ;  June  16,  1784 :  Criticisms  of  the  form 
of  ratification  of  the  definitive  treaty,  v.  8.— To  Thomas 
Cushing,  Feb.  21,  1778:  Treaty  of  alliance  and  com- 
merce, v.  6. — To  ,  Jan.  19,  1790:  Construction  of  the 

treaty  of  eomnierce  between  France  and  the  U.  S., 
v.  10. — To  the  President  of  Congress,  June  16,  1784  : 
Treaty  of  commerce,  v.  8. — To  Charles  Thomson,  Mch.  31, 
1784:  Ratification  of  the  treaty  of  peace:  Apr.  16, 
1784 :  Treaty  of  peace,  v.  8.— To  Elias  Boudinot,  Sept.  10, 
1783:  Notification  of  the  signing  of  the  definitive  treaty 
of  peace,  v.  8.— To  Robert  R.  Livingston,  July  22,  1783 : 
Signing  of  the  treaty  of  peace  without  previous  com- 
munication with  the  French  court  defended,  v.  8.— To 
Henry  Laurens,  May  13, 1784  :  Exchange  of  treaty  rati- 
fications, V.  8.— To  M.  Rosencrone,  Apr.  13,  1783 :  Pro- 
posed treaty  witli  Denmark,  v.  8. — To  Benj. 
Vaughan,  Mch.  5,  1784:  Reflections  on  the  treaty  with 
England,  v.  8.— To  Robert  R.  Livingston,  June  12,  1783  : 
Definitive  treaty  with  England  delayed,  v.  8.— To  Wm. 
Carmichael,  Dec.  15,  1783:  Proposed  treaty  with 
Morocco,  v.  8.— To  John  Jay,  Aug.  24,  1783  :  Asks  for 
a  copy  of  the  treaty  with  Portugal,  v.  9.— To  Robert 


R.  Livingston,  Mch.  7,  June  12,  1783:  Treat.r  with 
Sweden,  v.  8.  —  To  James  Bowdoin,  Oct.  18,  1753 : 
Treaty  with  the  Indians,  their  complaints,  v.  2.— 
To  Francis  Hopkinson,  Dec.  24,  1782:  Planting  trees. 
V.  8.— To  the  Bp.  of  Trieumic,  Apr.  22,  1777,  v.  6.— To 
Capt.  John  Barry,  Feb.  10,  1782 :  Request  to  take  goods 
for  the  use  of  the  troops  to  America,  v.  7.— To  M.  de 
Rayneval,  June  21,  1780 :  In  reference  to  a  proposal  to 
land  4000  troops  in  the  west  of  England,  v.  7. — To  Rot- 
ert  Hunter  Morris,  Jan.  26,  1766:  Number  and  dispo- 
sition of  the  troops,  v.  2.— To  Thomas  Cushing,  Jan.  28, 
1775 :  More  troops  sent  to  America,  v.  5.— To  Wm.  Par- 
sons, Dec.  15,  1755:  Troops  sent  to  the  front,  v.  2.— To 
James  Logan,  Nov.  2,  1789 :  Urges  the  filling  of  vacant 
trusteesliips,  v.  10.— To  Wm.  Franklin,  Nov.  25, 1767: 
Dean  Tucker,  v.  4.— To  Wm.  Strahan,  Dec.  4,  1781 : 
Tuliy  on  old  age,  v.  7.— To  Philip  Mazzei,  1776 :  Academy 

of  Turin,  v.  6.— To ,  Dec.  15, 1787 :  Projected  conquest 

of  Turkey,  v.  9.— To  Mrs.  Sarah  Bache,  Jan.  26,  1781: 
The  superior  merits  of  the  turkey  as  an  American  em- 
blem, v.  8.— To  Benj.  Vaughan,  Oct.  24,  1788:  Turkish 
war.  V.  10.— To  Miss  Georgiana  Shipley,  1781:  Pleasant 
reminiscences  of  Twyl'or)!,  v.  7.— To  Jonathan  Shipley, 
June  24,  1771 :  Visit  to  Twyford,  v.  4.— To  Joseph  Gallo- 
way, Feb.  25,  1775 :  Objections  to  a  nnion  :  Plan  of  union 
sent  to  England,  v.  5.— To  John  Wright,  Nov.  4,  1789: 
I'nitetl  States,  v.  10.— To  Jonathan  Shipley,  Feb.  24, 
1786:  Government  progressive  in  the  U.  S.,  v.  9.— To 
Ralph  Izard,  Jan.  4,  1779  :  Financial  affairs  of  the  U.  S.  in 
Europe,  v.  6.— To  George  Whately,  May  18,  1787:  The 
|inite<l  States  bank,  v.  9.— To  Robert  Morris,  Aug.  12, 
1782:  United  States  funds  in  Europe,  v.  8.— To  J. 
Hocquette,  and  others,  June  13,  1779 :  As  to  the  value  of 
liniled  States  notes,  v.  6.— To  David  Rittenhouse, 
June  25, 1784:  Loose  thoughts  on  a  universal  fluid, 
V.  8.— To  Wm.  Strahan,  July  29,  1747:  The  '■  Tuiversal 
histor.v,"'  V.  10.— Addre-ss  of  the  Provost,  Vice-Provost, 
and  Professors  of  the  ITniversity  of  l>ennsylvauia 
to  F.,  Sept.  16,  1785,  V.  9.— To  Mrs.  Jane  Mecom',  Nov.  2P, 
1788:  Vacant  mitre,  v.  10.— To  the  offlcersof  Admiralty 
of  Vannes,  May  18, 1780,  v.7.— Vanjflian,B.  [Letters], 
Nov.  27, 1782  ;  Jan.  18,  Feb.  25,  Aug.  8,  1783,  v.  8;  Mch.  4, 
1789,  v.  10.— To  Benj.  Vaughan,  July  11,  1782,  v.  8;  Sept.  1, 
1784;  Mch.  14,  July  24,  178.'>,  v.  9.- To  Joseph  Priestley, 
Mch.  1774  :  Effect  of  ve;;etatiou  on  noxious  air,  v.  5.— 
On  ventilation,  v.  4.— To  Cadwallader  Evans,  Sept.  7, 
1769 :  Transit  of  Venns,  v.  4.— To  Nevil  Maskelyue,  Feb'. 
12,  1770:  Transit  of  Venus,  v.  4.— Versennes,  CO., 
Comle  de.  [Letters] ,  Apr.  25,  1778,  v.  6 ;  June  30,  Nov.  26| 
1780;  June  8,  Dec.  31,  1781,  v.  7;  July  28,  Aug.  8,  Oct.  3, 
Dec.  15, 19, 26,  1782 ;  Jan.  18,  1783,  v.  8 ;  May  22,  1785,  v.  9.— 
To  Count  de  Vergennes,  Feb.  25.  Mch.  9,  Sept.  26,  1779, 
V.  6 ;  Mch.  6, 1781 ;  Mch.  3,  1782,  v.  7 ;  July  18,  24,  Ang.  24^ 
Sept.  8,  Nov.  15,  29,  Dec.  6,  15,  1782;  Jan.  18,  Mch.  9,  le] 
May  4,  5,  23,  June  3,  July  24,  Aug.  16,  24,  Dec.  6,  16, 1783 ; 
Jan.  17,  Feb.  26,  Mch.  5,  May  31,  1784,  v.  8;  May  3,  1785,' 
v.  9.— To  M.  Grand,  Apr.  22,  1787 :  Illness  and  death  of 
Vergennes,  v.  9. — To  Robert  R.  Livingston,  July  22,  1783 ; 
Differences  of  opinion  among  the  Commissioners  about 
Vergennes,  v.  8.— To  the  President  of  Congress,  Sept.  13, 
1781 :  Interview  with  Count  de  Vergennes,  v.  7.— To  Miss 
Stevenson,  Sept.  14, 1767  :  Versailles,  v.  4.— Instructions 
to  Capt.  Nicholson,  Jan.  26, 1777 :  Directions  to  purchase 
a  vessel  for  the  U.  S.,  v.  6.— To  M.  Rosencrone,  Apr.  13, 
1783:  Vessels  seized  at  Bergen,  v.  8.— To  John  Ingen- 
housz, May  16,  1783:  Advice  to  Vienna  mercliants, 
V.  8.— To  Thomas  Viny,  May  4,  1779,  v.  6.— To  Thomas 
Cushing,  July  7, 1773:  Resolves  of  the  Virtcinia  House 
of  Buraresses  recommended,  v.  5.— Dialogues  concern- 
ing virtue  an«l  pleasii  re,v.  1.- To  Thomas  Hopkinson, 
1747  :  On  vis  incrtiae,  v.  2.— To  Col.  Bouquet,  Sept.  30, 
1764:  Voltaire  on  religious  toleration,  v.  10.— To  Dr. 
Priestley,  1778 :  Volta's  experiment,  v.  6.— Reflection 
on  the  augmentation  of  wag^es  which  will  be  occasioned 
in  Europe  by  the  American  Revolution,  v.  10.— To  John 
Foxcroft,  Feb.  4,  1772  :  His  agency  in  procuring  the  Wal- 
pole  tyrant,  v.  4.— To  the  Representatives  of  the  U.  8. 
in  Congress,  Feb.  28,  1780 :  The  Walpole  grant,  v.  10.— 
Walpole's  Krant,  Mch.  13, 1768,v. 4.— ToWm.  Franklin, 


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FRANKLIN,  Benjamin 


Apr.  20,  1771 :  Walpole's  grant,  v.  4.— To  John  Ingeii- 
housz,  Mch.  18, 1774  :  Mr.  Walsh's  discoveries  in  elec- 
tricity, V.  10. — Impolicy  of  wnr.  v.  8. — Observation  on 
war,  V.  10. — To  John  Ingenhonsz,  Feb.  11,  1788  :  Horrors 
and  cost  of  war,  v.  9. — To  Jonathan  Shipley,  June  10, 
1782  :  No  such  thing  as  a  good  war  or  a  bad  peace,  v.  7.— 
To  Roljert  R.  Livingston,  Mch.  9,  1782 :  Address  of  the 
Commons  to  the  King  against  prosecuting  the  war  in 
America,  v.  7.— Washinjcloii,  G.,  Pres,  of  U.  S. 
(Letters),  Oct.  18, 1782,  v.  8;  Sept.  25,  26,  1785,  v.  9;  Sept. 
23, 1789,  V.  10.— To  George  Washington,  June  13,  Sept.  4, 
1777,  V.  6 ;  Apr.  2,  8, 1782,  v.  7 ;  Sept.  20,  1785,  v.  9 ;  Sept.  16, 
1789,  V.  10.— To  Arthur  Lee,  Feb.  23,  1778:  Rumors  of  a 
treaty  between  Washington  nn<l  Howe.  v.  6.— To 
E.  Kinnersley,  Feb.  20,  1762 ;  Explosion  of  water,  v.  3. 
— To  Jared  Eliot,  Apr.  12, 1753:  Properties  of  water,  v.  2.— 
To  Jonathan  Williams,  Feb.  16,  1786 :  Asking  for  his 
account  of  the  temperature  of  the  water  during  tlieir 
lost  voyage,  v.  9.— To  John  Perkins,  Feb.  4, 1753  :  Water 
spouts  and  whirlwinds  compared,  v.  2.  —  Tlie  way 
to  wealth  as  clearly  shown  in  the  preface  of  an 
old  almanac  entitled  "Poor  Richard  improved,"  v.  1. — 
To  Noah  Webster,  July  9,  1786,  v.  9.— To  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  West,  Aug.  16,  1780,  v.  7.— To  Sir  Edward  New- 
enham,  Feb.  12,  1781 :  Passport  for  provision  and 
clothing  sent  to  the  West  Indies,  v.  7.— To  John 
Ingenhousz,  May  16,  1783:  Mr.  Wharton,  v.  8.— 
Whately,  G.  [Letters],  Nov.  15,  1784,  v.  9.~To  Thomas 
Gushing,  Jan.  13,  1772:  The  Whepfwrisht  debt,  v.  10. 
—Some  good  Whii;  principles,  Apr.  1768,  v.  4.— The 
Whistle,  V.  6.— To  George  Whltelield,  July  6,  1749, 
July  2,  1756,  V.  2;  June  19,  1764,  v.  3;  May  19, 1785,  v.  9.— 
To  the  Committee  of  Secret  Correspondence,  Dec.  8,  1776  ; 
Capt.  WIckes  and  his  prizes,  v.  6.— To  Samuel  Franklin, 
Jan.  13,  1772 :  The  choice  of  a  wflfe,  v.  4.— To  Henry 
Wild,  Mch.  31,  1782,  V.  10.— To  Wm.  Franklin,  Apr.  16, 
1768:  Wilkes,  v.  4.-'To  John  Jay,  Aug.  24,  1786  :  Wishes 
Mr.  Jay  to  send  him  the  copy  of  his  will  in  Mr.  Jay's 
custody,  v.  9.— Franklin's  last  will  and  testament, 
V.  10.— To  Jonathan  Williams,  Apr.  13,  1763;  May  24, 
1764 ;  Apr.  28,  1766,  v.  3 ;  June  6,  1770 ;  Mch.  5,  1771 ;  Nov.  3, 
1772,  V.  4;  July  7,  1773,  v.  5;  Dec.  22,  1777,  v.  10;  Feb.  13, 
Mch.  19,  Apr.  8,  July  8,  1779,  v.  6;  Mch.  23,  1782,  v.  7 ;  May 
19, 1785 ;  Jan.  27, 1786,  v.  9.— To  Arthur  Lee.  Mch.  13,  27, 
1779:  Mr.  Williams"  accounts,  v.  6.— To  Jonathan 
Williams,  Mch.  16,  1779 :  Examination  of  Williams'  ac- 
counts, V.  6.— To  W.  Blake,  and  others,  Mch.  13,  1779 : 
Requested  to  examine  Mr.  Williams'  accounts,  v.  6.— To 
Mrs.  Williams,  Mch.  5, 1771,  v.  4. —To  Humphrey  Marshall, 
Feb.  14,  1773:  Dr.  Wilson's  hypothesis,  v.  5.— Wln- 
throp,  J.  [Letter],  Mch.  4,  1773,  v.  5.— To  John  Win- 
throp,  July  25, 1773,  v.  6.— To  Joseph  Priestley,  May  4, 1772 : 
Abb£  Wollet's  electrical  machine,  t.  4.— To  David 
Hume,  Sept.  27,  1760 :  Use  of  new  words,  v.  3.— To  Noah 
Webster,  Dec.  26, 1789 :  Misuse  of  words  in  America,  v.  10.— 
To  Robert  R.  Livingston,  July  22,  1783  :  Rev.  Mr.  Wren's 
henevolence,  v.  8.— To  Mrs.  Patience  WriKht,  May  4, 
1779,  v.  6.— To  Thomas  Wrifjht,  Jr.,  Nov.  25,  1786,  v.  9.— 
To  Edward  Bancroft,  Nov.  26,  1785  :  Proposed  edition  of 
Franklin's  writings,  v.  9.— To  Jared  Eliot,  Apr.  12, 
1753:  The  author's  writings  in  France,  v.  2. -To  Samuel 
Cooper,  Feb.  24,  1774:  French  edition  of  Franklin's 
writings,  v.  5.— To  Mrs.  Abiah  Franklin,  Oct.  16,  1740  : 
Yellow  fever  in  Philadelphia,  v.  2.— To  the  President 
of  Congress,  Dec.  3, 1780 :  Memorial  of  Sir  Joseph  Yorhe, 
Y.  7.— To  Thomas,  Bond,  Mch.  16,  1780:  How  to  keep 
yonnic,  v.  7.— Petition  of  the  letter  Z.,  v.  4.— To  Ezra 
Styles,  Jan.  13, 1772 :  Zoroaster's  writing^s  in  French, 
V.4. 

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lin in  France.  Prom  original  documents. 
1887-88,  2  V.  3773 

Morse,  J.  T.,  Jr.  Benjamin  Franklin.  1889. 

(In  his. Am.  statesmen. )  3777 

BliiTClow.  J.    Franklin's  home  and  host  in  France. 

14  pp.  (Century  Mag.  v.  13,  1888,  p.  741.)— Bower,  L.  F. 
The  state  of  F.  2  pp.  (Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  26,  1891,  p.  48.) 
— Brifi'^s,  C.  F.  Franklin.  14  pp.  (Kirkland,  Mrs 
C.  M.  S.,  and  others,  Home  of  Am.  statesmen,  p.  63.) — 
Edi^ar,  J.  G.  Boyhood  of  F.  14  pp.  (/71  his  Boyhood 
of  great  men,  p.  173. )— Kverctt,  E.  Boyhood  and 
youth  of  F.  46  pp.  (Orations  and  speeches,  v.  2,  p.  1.) — 
Franklin  the  Boston  boy.  22  pp.  (Orations  and  speeches, 
V.  4,  p.  108. )— Franklin,  Washington,  Lincoln.  8  pp. 
(Atlant.  Monthly,  v.  64,  1889,  p.  707.)— Hart,  C.  H. 
Franklin  in  allegory.  8pp.  (Century  Mag.  v.  19,  1891, 
p.  197. )— Hawthorne,  N.  Benjamin  Franklin.  14  pp. 
(W'oifcs,  V.  12,  p.  189.)— Hubert,  P.O.,  Jr.  Benjamin 
Franklin.  36  pp.  (In  his  Inventors,  p.  9. )— Ii<^vis, 
P.  M.  G.,  Ditcde.  Franklin.  1  p.  (Barri6re,  J.  F.,  M*m. 
rel.  tdst.  de  France,  v.  14,  p.  279.)— Mc.naster.  J.  B. 
Franklin  in  France.  9  pp.  (Atlant.  Monthly,  v.  60,  I8ii7, 
p.  318.)— Maiden,  H.  Franklin.  14  pp.  (In  his  Dis- 
tinguished men  of  mod.  times,  v.  3,  p.  412.)— tiswald, 
R.  A.  Portrait  of  F.  1  p.  (Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  27,  1892, 
p.  472.)— Paine,  T.  Letter  to  F.  13  pp.  (Pa.  Mag. 
HiM.  V.  2,  1878,  p.  283.)  — Portraits  of  F.  2  pp.  (Pa. 
Mag.  Hist.  v.  11,  1887,  p.  173.)-Iiussell,  W.  Benjamin 
Franklin.  15  pp.  (In  his  Extraordinary  men,  p.  89.) — 
Stebblns;,  W.  Benjamin  Franklin.  43  pp.  (In  his 
Some  verdicts  of  hist,  reviewed,  p.  257.) 

and  others.    Animal  magnetism.    Report, 

tr.  from  the  French,  with  an  historical  outline 
of  the  "science. "  Phila.,  1837.  8°.  (With 
EUiotson,  J.,  Numerous  cases  of  surgical  opera- 
ti(ms.)  —3796 


FRANKLIN,  Mrs.  Christine  Ladd 


1561 


FRANKLIN,  Maj.-Gen.  William  Buel 


Franklin,  Mrs.  Christine  Ladd.    Education  of 

woman  in  the  Southern  statoe.  18  pp.  (Meyer,  A.  N., 
Wovian^swork  in  America,  p.  89.)— E,  15.  C.  .loiipH  :  Ele- 
ments of  logic  as  a  science  of  propositions.  .^  pp.  {Mind, 
V.  15,  1890,  p.  559. )— Some  proprosed  reforms  in  common 
IOK:lr.     14  pp.     (.Vind,  V.  15,  1890,  p.  75.) 

Franklin,  Deborah.     Cowell,  J.  M.    Family  of 

F.  4  pp.    (Pa.  jlfaj.  His(.  V.  8, 1881,  p.  403.) 

Franklin,  Edward  Curtis,  Ph.  D.    1862—. 

On  the  action  of  ortho-  and  meta-diazo- 
benzene-sulphonic  acids  on  methyl  and  ethyl 
alcohol.  Lawrence,  1894.  8°.  (Johns  Hop- 
kins Univ.  Theses,  1894.)  .-  2306 

Franklin,  Fabian,  Ph.  D. 

Address  commemorative  of  Prof.  James 
Joseph  Sylvester  delivered  at  a  memorial 
meeting  at  the  Johns  Hopkins  University, 
Baltimore,  May  2,  1897.  [Baltimore,  1897.] 
8°.  3891 

Franklin,   Lady  Jane  Griffin.     Benjamin,   S. 

G.  W.  Lady  Franlilin  in  Greece.  1  p.  {Mag.  Am.  Hist. 
V.  18, 1887,  p.  161.)— Mpssnge  from  the  President  of  the 
United  States,  transmitting  copies  of  a  correspondence 
with  the  lady  of  Sir  John  Franklin,  relative  to  the  expe- 
dition of  Sir  John  Franklin.  16  pp.  {Bound  pamph. 
V.  231 ;  U.  S.  31  Cong.  1  sesH.  House  exec.  doc.  no.  16. ) — 
Parton,  J.  Lady  Franklin.  11  pp.  {In  his  Noted 
women  of  Europe  and  America,  p.  406.) 

Franklin,  Sir  John.     1786-1847. 

Journey  to  the  shores  of  the  polar  sea,  in 
1819-22 :  with  a  brief  account  of  the  second 
journey  in  1825-27.     London,  1829.     4  v.  16°. 

.2477 

CoLLiNSON,  Sir  R.     Journal  of  H.   M.    S. 

Enterprise,  on  the  expedition  in  search  of  Sir 
John  Franklin's  ships,  by  Behring  strait, 
1850-55.     1889.  2403 

Dezos  de  la  Roquette,  J.  B.  M.  A.  Notice 

biographique  sur  I'Amiral  Sir  John  Franklin, 
n.  d.  4713 

niiholM,  L.   Sir  John  Franklin  etles  derniers  voyages 

au  pole  nord.  76  pp.  (Correspondnnt,  v.  52,  1881,  p.  209  ; 
V.  53,  1861,  p.  23.)— Elliot,  Sir  H.  Q.  Sir  John  Franklin. 
12  pp.  {Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  32,  1892,  p.  118.)— Message 
from  the  President  of  the  United  States,  transmitting 
copies  of  a  correspondence  with  the  lady  of  F.,  relative 
to  the  expedition  of  F.  16  pp.  {Bound  pamph.  v.  231 ; 
U.  S.  31  Cong.  1  sess.  House  exec.  doc.  no.  16. ) 

.See  also  Arctic  regions. 

Franklin,  John.  Franklin,  B.  On  the  death 
of  his  brother,  John  Franklin.  2  pp.  {Compl.  works, 
V.  2,  p.  455 ;  Life  and  works,  p.  210 ;  Works,  p.  208.) 

Franklin,  Julia  (TV.) 

Five  lectures  on  Shakespeare.  See  Brink, 
B.  E.  C.  ten. 

Franklin,  Maj.-Gen.  William  Buel.  1823—. 
Notes  on  Crampton's  gap  and  Antietam.  7  pp.  (John- 
son, R.  U.,  and  Buel,  C.  C,  Battles  .  .  .  of  the  Civil  war, 
V.  2,  p.  591.)  — Kear-$;iiard  lightiii);  during  the 
change  of  base.  17  pp.  (Johnson,  R.  U.,  and  Buel,  C.  C, 
Battles  .  .  .of  the  Civil  war,  v.  2,  p.  366  ;  and  Century  Mag. 
V.  8,  1885,  p.  454.)— Sixth  eor|>M  at  the  second  Bull  Run. 
3  pp.  (Johnson,  R.  U.,  and  Buel,  C.  C,  Battles  .  .  .  of  the 
Civil  ivar,  v.  2,  p.  539. ) 

(Ed.)  Reports  of  the  United  States  Com- 
missioners to  the  Universal  Exposition  of  1889 


at  Paris.   Washington,  1891-93.   5  v.  8°.    ( U.  S. 
51  Cong.  1  sess.  House  exec.  doc.  v.  38-42. ) 

Contents.  Riley,  C.  V.,  and  others.  Agriculture; 
Afrriciiltiirai  exhibit  and  agricultural  products  of 
the  U.  S.,  V.  5.— Riley,  C.  V.  Organization,  methods,  and 
appliances  of  nj^riciiltnral  iiiMtriirtion.  v.  5. — 
True,  A.  C.  Report  of  the  a^friciiiturnl  science 
and  education  in  the  U.  S.,  v.  5.— Dodge,  J.  R.  Statistics 
of  the  afcriciiitiire  of  the  U.  S.,  v.  5.— Riley,  C.  V. 
A;fr«»ii4»iii,v  :  agricultural  statistics,  v.  5. — Clark,  A.  H. 
Aliinentar.v  proiliicts.  v.  4.— Woods,  C.  D.  Com- 
parative compositions  of  American  l>eef,  v.  5. — Woods, 
H.  D.  Manufacture  of  l>ricl<  and  tiles,  v.  3.— Morrow, 
G.  E.  <'aitle  and  swine  rearini;  and  feeding  in  the 
U.  S.,  v.  5.— Hill,  G.  W.  «'ereal  i>ro<iuets  of  the 
U.  S.,  v.  5.— Chandler.  W.  H.  Chemical  labora- 
tories. V.  2.— Newbury,  S.  B.  Chemical  products, 
V.  2.— Watson,  W.  Civil  engineering,  public  works, 
and  architecture,  v.  3.— Report  of  the  Commissioner- 
iireiiernl.  with  accompanying  documents,  including 
reports  of  officers  of  the  commission,  official  regulations, 
classification,  lists  of  exhibitors,  awards,  etc.,  v.  1.— 
Wing,  A.  H.  Uair.y  Interests  of  the  U.  S.,  v.  5.— My- 
rick,  H.  Associated  dair.yiiif?  in  New  England,  v.  5.— 
Stace,  A.  J.  Kdiicatiou  and  liberal  arts,  v. 2.— Hering, 
C.  EIectrlcit.r,  v.  4.  Riley,  C.  V.,  and  Austin,  A. 
Farm  improvements  and  agricultural  work,  v.  5. — 
Looser,  C.  McK.  Fermented  drinks,  v.  4. — Dodge, 
C.  R.  Fil>er  culture  and  machinery,  v.  2.— Hawkins, 
R.  C.  Fine  arts.  v.  2.— Vasey,  G.  Foragre  plants 
and  grasses  in  the  U.  S.,  v.  5.— Fernow,  B.  E.  Forestry 
in  the  U.  S.,  v.  5.— Deman,  H.  E.  van.  Fruit  industry 
in  the  U.  S.,  v.  5.— Urquhart,  D.,  Jr.  Furniture  and 
accessories,  v.  2. — King,  D.  Horticulture,  v.  4. — 
Chandler,  W.  H.  Hygiene  and  public  charities,  v.  2.— 
Marlatt,  C.  L.  Useful  and  injurious  insects,  v.  5. — 
Riley,  C.  V.  Injurious  and  beneficial  insects  in  the 
U.  S.,  V.  5.— Riley,  C.  V.,  and  Austin,  A.  Report  on  the 
International  Congress  of  Agriculture,  t.  5. — 
Kunz,  G.  F.  .lewelr.v,  etc.,  v.  2.— Merrow,  J.  M. 
Knitting  and  embroidery  machines,  v.  3. — 
Bailey,  I.  A.  I^eather  production  of  America,  v.  5. 
—Riley,  C.  V.,  and  Austin,  A.  Exhibitions  of  live 
stock,  V.  5.— Barr,  J.  H.  Machine  tools,  v.  3.— Riley, 
C.  V.  Field  trials  of  machines,  v.  5 —Clark,  H.  C. 
Meat  industries  of  the  U.  S.,  v.  5.— Richards,  C.  B. 
Report  on  class  52,  general  mechanics,  v.  3. — Rotch, 
A.  L.  Instruments  of  precision,  meteorology,  v.  2.— 
Taylor,  T.  Microscop.v  and  food  adulterations,  v.  5.— 
Lyie,  D.  A.  Militar.v  an<|  life-saving  material, 
V.  4.— Chandler,  W.  H.  Products  of  mining  and 
metallurgy,  v.  2.— Howe,  H.  M.  Apparatus  and 
methods  of  mining  and  metallurgy,  v.  3. — Hastings, 
C.  S.  tipticnl  instruments,  etc.,  v.  2.— Merriam, 
C.  H.  Report  of  the  division  of  economic  ornithology 
and  mnmmnlogy,  v.  5.— McDonald,  A.  PeanntM  : 
their  cultivation  and  commerce  in  the  U.  S.,  v.  5.— New- 
burg,  S.  B.  Photographic  apparatU'i,  etc.,  v.  2. — 
Galloway,  B.  F.  Fungous  diseases  of  plants,  v.  5. — 
Haupt,  L.  M.  Rnilniiy  plant,  v.  3.— Whitney,  M. 
Rice-cnitiire  in  South  Carolina,  v.  5.— Myrick,  H. 
Improved  silo  and  ensilage,  v.  5.— Richards,  C.  B.  Gen- 
eral review  of  the  sixtli  group  and  the  classes  it 
includes,  v.  3.— Wiley,  H.  W.  .Sugar  industry  of  the 
U.  S.,  V.  6.— Parks,  C.  W.  Technical  instruction. 
V.  2.— Chandler,  W.  H.  Textile  fabrics,  etc.,  v.  2.— 
Dodge,  C.  R.  Textile  fibers  of  the  U.  S.,  v.  5.— 
McDonald,  A.  Tobacco  in  the  U.  S.,  v.  5.— Kern,  M.  G. 
Vegetable  products  of  the  U.  8.,  v.  5.— Austin,  A. 
Vegctal>les:  forage  plants;  cereals,  v.  5.— Riley,  C.  V. 
Tiue-cullivatioii,  v.  5.— Clayton,  B.  F.,  and  Hus- 
mann,  O.  Viticulture  in  the  U.  S.,  v.  5.— Bergen,  A. 
van.  Wearing  apparel  and  accessories,  v.  2.— Mar- 
latt, C.  L.  Wine-making,  v.  5.-Chandler,  W.  H. 
Preservation  of  n-ooil,  v.  2. 
—  Smith,  W.  F.  Franklin's  "  left  grand  division. " 
11  pp.  (.Johnson,  R.  U.,  and  Buel,  C.  C,  Battles  . . .  of 
the  Civil  war,  v.  3,  p.  128 ;  and  Century  Mag.  v.  10,  1886, 
p.  637.) 


FRANKLIN 


1562 


FRANTZEN,  J.  J.  A.  A. 


Fmnkliii.    See  also  Francklin. — Pranklyn. 

Frsviikliii,  Conn.  Woodward,  A.  {Ed.)  Cele- 
bration of  the  150  anniversary  of  the  primi- 
tive organization  of  the  Congregational 
church  society  in  Franklin,  Oct.  14,  1868. 
1869.  —4284 

Fntiikliii,  Tenn.  Scott,  R.  N.,  and  others. 
Franklin,  Nashville,  etc.  1894.  (In  their 
War  of  the  rebellion,  1  s.  v.  45,  pt.  1 :  U.  S. 
War  Dept. )  4501 

Hood,  J.  B.  Invasion  of  Tennessee.  13  pp.  (John- 
son, R.  U.,  and  Bael,  C.  C,  Battles  .  .  .  of  the  Civil  war, 
V.  4,  p.  425.)— Speetl.  T.  Battle  of  F.  56  pp.  (Hunter, 
^.,  Sketchei  of  tear  history,  1861-65,  v.  3,  p.  44.)— 8f  one, 
H.  Repelling  Hood's  invasion  of  Tennessee.  25  pp. 
(Johnson,  R.  U.,  and  Buel,  0.  C,  Battles  . .  .  of  the  Civil 
war,  V.  4,  p.  440.) 

Franklin,  County,  N.  Y.  Hough,  P.  B.  His- 
tory of  St.  Lawrence  and  Franklin  counties. 
1853.  3564 

Franklin,   County,   Ohio.      Wetmore,    P.    M. 

Earthworks  of  F.  9  pp.  (Ohio  Archaeol.  and  Hist.  Quart. 
V.  1,  1888,  p.  349.) 

Fi*auklin,  County,  Pa.  Thomson,  A.  Frank- 
lin county  loo  years  ago.  15  pp.  ( Pa.  Mag.  Hist.  v.  8, 
1884,  p.  313.) 

Franklin  family.    Cowell,  J.  M.    Family  of 

Deborah  Franklin.  4  pp.  (Pa.  Mag.  Bist.  v.  8,  1884, 
p.  403.)— Everett,  E.  Memorial  of  the  Franklin  family. 
4  pp.    (Orations  and  speeches,  v.  3,  p.  482.) 

Franklin  Institute,  Journal.  V.  117-142. 
Phila.,  1884-96.     26  v.  8°.  —4744 

Note.— For  earlier  v.  sec  preceding  catalogue. 

Report  of  the  committee  ...  on  the  ex- 
plosions of  steam-boilers,  pt.  1.  Phila,  1836. 
8°.     ( Bound  pamph.  v.  238. )  5934 

Fr-anklyn,  Cecil  W.  Wm.  Shakespeare,  gen- 
tleman.   14  pp.    (  Weslm.  Rev.  v.  132,  1889,  p.  318.) 

Franklyn.    See  also  Francklin.- Franklin. 
Frsinks,  Sir  AugustusWoUaston.  1826-.  Frauds 

and  forgeries  of  "antiques. "  4  pp.  (Wiltshire  Archaeol. 
and  Nat.  Hist.  Mag.  v.  6,  1860,  p.  183.)— On  some  C'liineMe 
roll*  with  Buddhist  legends  and  representations.  6  pp. 
1  pi.    (.irchaeologia,  v.  53,  pt.  1,  1892,  p.  239.) 

Frank.s,  David. 

New  York  directory  for  1786.  [Fac-simile 
reprint.]  Illustr.  with  a  plan  of  the  city, 
prefaced  by  a  general  description  of  New 
York  by  Noah  Webster,  also  with  an  appen- 
dix consisting  of  annals  of  New  York  city, 
1786.     New  York,  n.  d.     12°.  1106 

Franks. 

Bouquet,  M.  Recueil  des  historiens  des 
Qaules  et  de  la  France,  v.  20-23.  1840-76, 
4  v.  6.21 

Note.— Foi  V.  1-19  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Fahlbeck,   p.  B.      Royaut^   et   le    droit 

royal  francs  (486-614).     1883.  —2342 

FouRNiER,  M.    Essai  sur  les  formes  et  les 

eflPeta  de  I'affranchissement  dans  le  droit 
gallo-franc.  1885.  {Biblioth.  Ecole  des  hautes 
etudes,  v.  60. )  — 4153 

FUSTEL  DE  COULANGES,  N.  D.     Histoire 

des  institutions  politiques  de  I'ancienne 
France.    La  monarchie  franque.    1888.    .2673 


JuNGHANS,  W.  Histoire  critique  des  rfegnes 

de  Childerich  et  de  Chlodovech.  Tr.  par  M. 
G.  Monod.  1879.  { Biblioth.  Ecole  des  hautes 
Studes,  V.  37. )  —4154 

Legum  sectio  II.     Capitularia  regum  Fran- 

corum.  1893.  {Monumenta  Germ.  hist.  Leges, 
V.  2,  pt.  2.)  3632 

Baye,  J.  de.    Sepultures  franques  de  Joches  (Marne). 

9  pp.  (Rev.  archiol.  n.  s.  v.  40,  1880,  p.  260.)— Dares 
Plir.vsrius.  Historia  de  origine  Francorum.  16  pp. 
(Romania,  v.  3,  1874,  p.  129.)— WelOflie,  J.  E.  M.  Des 
monnaies  d'or  au  nom  du  Roi  Th^odebert  I.  25  pp. 
(Inst.de  France,  Acad.  Inscript.  M^n.  v.  32,  pt.  2,  1891, 
p.  93.)— Fiistel  rte  c;onIang;es,  N.  D.  De  rin^galit^ 
du  wergeld  dans  les  lois  franques.  30  pp.  (Rev.  hist. 
V.  2,  1876,  p.  460.) — De  I'organisation  judiciaire  dans  le 
royaume  des  Francs.  172  pp.  (In  his  Rccherches  sur 
quelques  problfemes  d'hist.  p.  357.)— Gasqiiet,  A.  Roy- 
aume lombard,  ses  relations  avec  I'Empire  grec  et  avec  les 
Francs.  35  pp.  (iJet>.  hi«(.  v.  33,  1887,  p.  58.)— Havet,  J. 
Du  sens  du  mot  "  roraain  "  dans  les  lois  franques.  17  pp. 
(Rev.  hist.  V.  2,  1876,  p.  120.)— Herrmann,  M.  Zur 
fraenkischen  sittengeschichte  des  15  jahrhunderts.  10  pp. 
(Oermania,  v.  35,  1890,  p.  45.)— Holland,  W.  L.  Anch 
eine  crklaerung  der  Trojasage  der  Franken.  1  p.  (Ger- 
mania,  v.  2, 1857,  p.  379.)— Ho  worth,  H.  H.  The  early 
intercourse  of  the  Danes  and  Franks.  65  pp.  (Royal 
Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  6,  1877,  p.  147  ;  v.  7, 1878,  p.  1.)— l.a. 
viMse,  E.  La  foi  ct  la  morale  des  Francs.  32  pp.  (Rev. 
d.  deux  mondes,  1886,  3  pgr.  v.  71,  p.  366.)— Par«le»»u«, 
J.  M.  Notice  sur  les  MSS.  de  formules  relatives  au  droit 
observe  dans  Tempire  des  Francs.  22  pp.  (Biblioth. 
Ecole  des  Charles,  v.  4,  1842,  p.  1.)— Uorkinjrer.  L. 
Magister  Lorenz  Fries  zum  fraenkisch-wirzburgischen 
rechts-  und  gerichtswesen.  107  pp.  (Munich,  Akad. 
wissens.  Denkschr.  v.  41 :  Hist,  classe,  Abhandl.  v.  11, 
pt.  3,  1870, -p.  147.)— Rolli,  K.  L.  Die  Trojasage  der 
Franken.  19  pp.  ( Germania,  v.  1,  1856,  p.  34.  )—Sehoon- 
lioven,  A.  De  origine  Francorum.  11  pp.  (Mat- 
thaeus.  A.,  Vet.  aevi  analect.  v.  1,  p.  37.) 

See  also  France,  History,  Carlovingian  and  early 
period  to  987.  —  Franliisli  lan$;:unse.  —  FrankiMh 
poetry.— Uanl.—Cicerinany,  History. — italic  law. 

Franqncville,  Amable  Charles  Franquet, 
Comte  de.    1840—. 

Le  gouvernement  et  le  Parlement  britan- 
niques.     Paris,  1887.     3  v.  8°.  —2323 

Contents.  Constitution  du  Parlement,  v.  2.  —  Le 
Ij^ouvernement,  v.  1.  —  Le  procedure  parlemen- 
taire,  v.  3. 

SystSme  judiciaire  de  la  Grande  Bretagne. 

Paris,  1893.     2  v.  8°.  —2332 

Contents.  Organisation  Jndiciaire,  v.  1.— Pro- 
cedure civile  et  crinsinelle,  v.  2. 

Barreau  <i'Anjfleterre:  sesorigines  et  son  organi- 
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Fraser,  George  Willoughby.    Clearance  of  the 

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See  also   tteriiiaiiy.   History.— Prnsaia,  History.— 
Seven  years'  war. 

Frederick  III,  King  of  Prussia.  See  Frederick 
III,  German  Emperor  and  King  of  Prussia. 

Frederick  I,  King  of  Sicily.  Sec  Frederick  II, 
Emperor  of  Germany. 

Frederick  II,  King  of  Sicily.     Bozzo,  S.  V. 

Elenco  dei  feudatari  Sicilian!  sotto  Re  Federico  II 
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p.  259:  V.  15,  pt.  1,  1882,  p.  86.) 

Frederick  III,  King  of  Sicily. 

CosENTiNO,  G.  (Ed.)  Codice  diplomatico 
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Frederick,  Archduke  of  Austria.  See  Fred- 
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Frederick  II,  the  Wise,  Elector  Palatine. 
Moitero,  M.  De  bello  Pannonico  per  Fridericura 
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Frederick  III,  the  Pious,  Elector  Palatine. 
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Frederick  V,  Elector  Palatine,  and  King  of 
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Frederick  I,  the  Warlike,  Elector  of  Saxony. 
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Frederick  III,  the  Wise,  Elector  of  Saxony. 

Bode,  W.  Aus  der  geroaeldegalerie  der  koeniglichen 
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Frederick,  Prince  of  Wales.  See  Frederick 
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Frederick,  Bp.  of  Liege.  Vita.  5  pp.  (Mar- 
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Fredericli,St.,Bp.  of  Utrecht.   Oetbert.   Passio 

Frlderici  Episcopi  Trajectensis.  15  pp.  (Frankfort  Soc. 
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Frederick,  the  Noble.  See  Frederick  III,  Oer- 
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Frederick.    See  also  Friederich.— Friedrich. 

Fretlerick,  Md. 

SCHULTZ,  E.  T.  First  settlements  of  Ger- 
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Frederick,  County,  Md. 

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ScHULTZ,  E.  T.  First  settlements  of  Ger- 
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Frederick,  County,  Va. 

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Frederick  Henry,  Prince  of  Orange,  Stad- 
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Stolkee,  a.  Prins  Maurits  von  Nassau 
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Frederick  Henry,  Prince  of  Wales. 

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Frederick  William  I,  King  of  Prussia.    1688- 

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Frederick  William  II,  King  of  Prussia. 
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Manifesto.  See  Leopold  II,  Emperor  of 
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Frederick   William    IV,    King   of   Prussia. 

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Frederick  William,  the  Great,  Elector  of 
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Erdmannsdobrffer,  B.,  and  others  (Eds.) 
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C.  C,  Battles  ...ofthe  Civil  war,  v.  3,  p.  121.) 
See  also  IJnited  [States,  History,  Civil  war. 

Fre«l«5ricq,  Paul.    1850—. 

Study  of  history  in  England  and  Scotland. 
Authorized  translation  from  the  French  by 
Henrietta    Leonard.      Baltimore,    1887.      8°. 

•  (Adams,  H.  B.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  studies  in 
hist,  and  polit.  sci.  5  s.  no.  10. )  4663 

Study  of  history  in  Germany  and  France. 

Authorized  translation  from  the  French  by 
Henrietta  Leonard.  Baltimore,  1890.  8°. 
(Adams,  H.  B.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  studies  in 
hist,  and  polit.  sci.  8  s.  nos.  5,  6. )  4663 

Study  of  history  in  Holland  and  Belgium. 

Authorized  translation  from  the  French  by 
Henrietta  Leonard.  Baltimore,  1890.  8°. 
(Adams,  H.  B.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  studies  in 
hist,  and  polit.  sci.  8  s.  no.  10. )  4663 

( Ed. )    Corpus  documentorum  Inquisitionis 

haereticae  pravitatis  Neerlandicae.  Gent, 
1889-96.     2  V.  8°.  —4264 

Frederik  Miiller-Foiwls.  Bij  dragen  tot  eene 
nederlandsche  bibliographie.  See  Bijdragen, 
etc. 

Frederking-,    A.      Zu    Sophokles'    Antigone. 

2  pp.    (Bheinisch.  miM.  n.  s.  v.  46, 1891,  p.  144.) 

Frediaiii,  Francesco.    Guasti,  C.    Necrologia 

di  F.    5  pp.    (-Archiv.  slor.  ital.  2  s.  v.  3,  pt.  2,  1866,  p.  241.) 

Free  agency.    See  Liberty  of  the  will. 
Free  Church  of  ScotUind. 

Wylib,  J.  A.  Historical  sketch  of  the 
Free  Church  of  Scotland,  from  1843  down  to 
the  present  time  [1881] .  ( Disruption  xvorthies, 
M&morial  of  1843,  v.  1. )  3793 

Free  Kirk.    27  pp.    (  Westm.  Rev.  v.  40, 1843,  p.  189.) 

—Hamilton,  J.  Farewell  to  Egypt ;  or,  the  departure 
of  the  Free  Church  of  Scotland  out  of  an  Erastian 
establishment.  25  pp.  (Disruption  worthies  of  the  High- 
lands.  Memorial  of  1843,  p.  1.)— Hamillon-Oordon, 
J.  C,  7  Earl  of  Aberdeen.  Union  of  Presbyterian  churches. 
8  pp.  (Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  37,  1885,  p.  717.)— Miller,  H. 
Sketch  ofthe  Disruption  day.  6  pp.  (Disruption  worthies. 
Memorial  o/ 1843,  v.  1,  p.  1.)— Roberts,  A.  Union  of 
Scottish  Presbyterians.  21  pp.  (Brit.  Qu^rt.  Rev.  v.  88, 
1885,  p.  257.)— Scotch  llberatlonlsts.  12  pp.  (Black- 
wood's Mag.  v.  131,  1882,  p.  531.) 

See  also  Church  of  Scotland.  —  Pre8b,Tterian 
Church.— Scotland,  Church  history. 

Free  cities  of  Germany.    Sec  Germany. 
Free    education.      12   pp.      Alford,    B.    H. 

( Mackay,  T.,  Plea  for  liberty,  p.  26. ) 


FREE  INSTITUTIONS 


1570 


FREE  TRADE  AND  PROTECTION 


Free  institutions. 

Hart,  A.  B.  Introduction  to  the  study  of 
federal  government.  1891.  {Harvard  Hist. 
Monographs,  no.  2  :  Harvard  Univ.  Pub. )    4646 

Dalton,  J.  N.    Federal  states  of  the  world.    21  pp. 

(Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  16,  1884,  p.  96.)— »enison,  G.  A. 
Power  and  stability  of  federative  governments.  23  pp. 
(Valpy,  A.  J.,  Class.  Joum.  v.  40,  1829,  p.  135. )— Federal 
trovernniont.  14  pp.  (  TTf s(Mi.  JJer.  v.  129,  1888,  p.  573. ) 
— FlMke,  J.  Federal  union.  12  pp.  {Harper's  Mag. 
V.  70, 1885,  p.  407.)— Kelsey,  F.  W.  Genesis  of  modern 
free  institutions.  14  pp.  {New  Englander,  v.  43,  1884, 
p.  487.)— VIsoher,  W.  History  of  federal  government 
by  E.  A.  Freeman.  54  pp.  (Kleine  schrifien.  v.  1,  p.  634.) 
See  also  I>einQcrar.v-  —  Uberty.  —  Political 
science.- Representation. — NnfTragre. 

Free  Joe  and  tlie  rest  of  the  world.    7  pp. 

Harris,  J.  C.    (Century  Mag.  v.  7, 1885,  p.  117.) 

Free    libraries.     21    pp.      O'Brien,    M.    D, 

(Mackay,  T.,  Plea  for  liberty,  p.  329.) 

Free  public  libraries.    Greenwood,  T.    W.58 
Free  Relig'ioiis  Association.     Emerson,  R. 

W.  Remarks  at  the  organization  of  the  Free  Religious 
Association ;  Speech  at  the  annual  meeting  of  the  Free 
Religious  Association.  14  pp.  ( Works,  v.  11,  pp.  379,  385 ; 
and  Miscellanies,  pp.  379,  385.) 

Free  schools.     14  pp.     Adderley,  Sir  C.  B., 

1  Boron  Norton.    (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  18,  1885,  p.  804.) 

Free  schools  and  public  management.    14  pp. 

Stanley,  E.  L.    ( Cantemp.  Rev.  v.  57, 1890,  p.  440. ) 

Free  Society  of  Traders  in   Pennsylvania, 

Articles,  settlement,  and  offices  of  the.    14  pp.    (Pa.  Mag. 
Hiel.v.5,  1881,  p.  37.) 
See  also  Pa.  Mag.  Hist.,  v.  11,  1887,  p.  175. 

Free  thinking.    Bentley,  R.    Remarks  upon 

a  late  discourse  of  free-thinking.  186  pp.  (  TTorfcs,  v.  3, 
p.  287.)— Bnchanan,  R.  Free  thought  in  America. 
17  pp.  (In  his  Look  round  literature,  p.  135 ;  and  N.  Am. 
Rev.  V.  140, 1885,  p.  316.)— Chnlkley,  T.  Free  thought 
communicated  to  free  thinkers,  in  order  to  promote 
thinking  on  the  name  and  works  of  God.  14  pp.  (Works, 
p.  586.)— IIeywoo<I.  J.  Historical  progress  of  free 
thought.  8  pp.  (Royal  Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  7,  1878, 
p.  155.)— Lilly,  W.  S.  Free  thought:  French  and  Eng- 
lish. 27  pp.  ( Contemp.  Rev.  v.  41,  p.  221.)— SI.  Marriage 
and  free  thought.  20pp.  (Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  60,  1891, 
p.  269.)— Slansel,  H.  L.  Freethinking  :  its  history  and 
tendencies.  46  pp.  (Letters,  p.  291.)— Phelan,  D.  S. 
Limitations  of  freethinking.  9  pp.  (N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  137, 
1883,  p.  287.) 

See  also  As^nostlcism.- AthelNni. — Deism.— In- 
fltielity.  — Mnterialisni.  —  Kationalisni.  —  Neep- 
ticisni.— I'nbelier. 

Free  trade  and  Protection. 

PoiNSARD,   L.      Libre-fichange  et  protec- 
tion.    1893.  —1367 

Shaw,  A.   (Ed.)     National  revenues:   a 

collection  of  papers  by  AmericMi  economists. 
1888.  •  —1398 

BrerklnridKe,  W.  C.  P.    Free  trade  or  protection. 

22  pp.    (N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  150,  1890,  p.  505.)— "Common 

Kense  at  last.  "  [From  a  letter  by  a  British  peer.]  4  pp. 
(N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  147,  1888,  p.  340.)— I>roz.  N.  Protec- 
tionnisme  on  libre-igchange.  42  pp.  (Biblioth.  univ.  et 
rev.  Suisse,  8  pfir.  v.  20,  1883,  p.  225.)— <»osslp,  G.  H.  D. 
Protection  versus  free  trade  in  Australia.  13  pp.  ( Fortn. 
Rev.  n.  ».  v.  47,  1890,  p.  841.)— «rey.  H.  G.,  3  Earl  of 
Orey.    Protection  ;  free  trade ;  fair  trade  ;  colonial  trade. 

23  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  31,  1892,  p.  38.)  — Sfetz- 
Xoblat,  A.  de.  Libre  ^change  et  protection.  31  pp. 
(Correspondant,  v.  82, 1853,  p.  2.55.)— .mils,  R.  Q.  Glad- 
■tone-BIaine  controversy.  32  pp.  (N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  150, 
UW,  p.  l4e.)— Morrill,  J.  8.    Free  trade  or  protection  ; 


a  continuation  of  the  Gladstone-Blaine  controversy. 
20  pp.     (N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  150,  1890,  p.  281.) 

See  also  Commerce  and  Trade, — Corn  laws. — 
Gt.  Britain,   Tan^.- Political  economy.— Becl- 
procity.—Tariir.— United  States,  Tariff. 
Free  trade. 

CoBDBN  Club.    [Publications.]    [1879]-90, 
6  V.  —1362 

Note.— For  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Medley,  G.  W.    Fair  trade  unmasked ;  or, 

notes  on  the  minority  report  of  the  Royal 
Commission  on  the  depression  of  trade  and 
industry.     [1887.]     (Cobden  Club.)  —1362 

Playfair,  Sir  L.     Tariffs  of  the  United 

States  in  relation  to  free  trade.  1890.  (Cob- 
den Club. )  —1362 

Prentice,   D.    Policy  of  a  free  trade  in 

corn.     n.  d.     (With  Hill,  R.,  Home  colonies.) 

3156 

Bird,  J.  No  more  commercial  treaties.  7  pp.  (Fortn. 

Rev.  n.  s.  v.  31, 1882,  p.  530.)— Treaties  of  commerce  a 
surrender  of  principles,  7  pp.  (Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  30, 
1881,  p.  263.)— Bryant,  W.  C.  Freedom  of  exchange. 
16  pp.  (Prose  mritings,  v.  2,  p.  242.)— Federation  and 
free  trade.  11  pp.  (  Westm.  Rev.  v.  136,  1891,  p.  113.)  — 
Free  trade  versus  fair  trade.  15  pp.  { Westm.  Rev. 
V.  129,  1888,  p.  214.)— «»la«lst,one,  W.  E.  Free  trade. 
27  pp.  (N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  160,  1890,  p.  1.)— Hurlbert,  W. 
H.  "Reciprocity"  and  Canada.  13  pp.  (iV.  Am.  Rev. 
V.  163, 1891,  p.  468.)— I.avele.ve.  E.  L.  V.  de.  Bimetallism 
and  free  trade.  18  pp.  (i^orfn.  iJeti.n.  s.  v.  30,  1881,  p.l08.) 
— l.ieber.  F.  Notes  on  fallacies  of  American  protec- 
tionists. 71  pp.  (Miseel.  writings,  v.  2,  p.  389.3— Medley, 
G.  W.  Fair-trade  fog  and  fallacy.  13  pp.  (Nineteenth 
Cent.  V.  21,  1884,  p.  273.)— The  lion's  share  of  the  world's 
trade:  a  reply  to  Lord  Penzance.  20  pp.  (Nineteenth 
Cent.  V.  19, 1886,  p.  807.)— Vitalit.y  of  protectionist  fal- 
lacies. 8  pp.  (ITesim.  iSci'.  V.  131, 1889,  p.  611.)— Welsh, 
J.  English  views  of  free  trade.  12  pp.  (JV.  Am.  Rev. 
V.  135,  1882,  p.  403.)— Wil«le.  J.  P.,  1  Baron  Pemance. 
Collapse  of  the  free  trade  argument.  18  pp.  (Nineteenth 
Cent.  V.  20,  1886,  p.  322.)— Free-trade  idolatry.  32  pp. 
(Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  19,  1886,  pp.  380,  590.) 

Protection. 

DoNNELL,  E.  J.  Wages  and  tariffs.  In- 
fluence of  the  protective  system  on  wages, 
social  organization,  and  the  distribution  of 
wealth.     [1884.  J  —1362 

Ely,  R.  T.  Problems  of  to-day  :  a  dis- 
cussion of  protective  tariffs,  taxation,  and 
monopolies.     [1888.]  —1398 

RoscHBR,  W.  Principles  of  political  econ- 
omy .  .  .  With  additional  chapters  ...  on 
paper  money,  international  trade,  and  the 
protective  system.     1878,  2  v.  — 1363 

Thompson,  R.  W.     History  of  protective 

tariff  laws.     1888.  —1367 

Blaine,  J.  G.     Protection.     28   pp.     (N.  Am.  Rev. 

V.  160,  1890,  p.  27.)— Cnllom,  S.  M.  Protection  and  the 
farmer.  12  pp.  (Forum,  v.  8,  1889,  p.  136.)  — Eaton, 
D.  C.  Thoughts  about  protection  and  centralization. 
19  pp.  (New  Englander,  v.  53,  1890,  p.  374.)— Fallacies 
of  fair  trade.  34  pp.  (Edin.  Rev.  v.  154,  1881,  p.  662.)— 
Kelley,  W.  D.  How  protection  protects.  13  pp. 
(Forum,  v.  4,  1887,  p.  582.)— M'Klnley,  W.  Value  of 
protection.  9  pp.  (N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  150,  1890,  p.  740.)— 
Morrison,  W.  R.  Who  is  benefited  by  protection? 
11  pp.  (Forum,  v.  5,  1888,  p.  78.)— Powell.  Sir  G.  S.  B. 
Results  of  protection  in  young  communities.  11  pp. 
(Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  31,  1882,  p.  369.)— KIce,  C.  A.  F. 
Maxims  and  markets.  7  pp.  (N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  147,  1888, 
p.  460.) 


FREE  TRADE  IN  DISCUSSION 


1571 


FREEMAN,  Edward  Augustus 


Free  trafle  in  discussion.    14  pp.    Dodge, 

M.  A.  (G.  Hamilton,  pseud.)  {N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  142,  1888, 
p.  526.) 

Free  will.    See  Liberty  of  the  will. 

Free  zone  in  Mexico.     13  pp.     Romero,  M. 

(,N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  154,  1892,  p.  459.) 

Frcedmen.    Cable,   G.  W.     Freedman's  case 

in  equity.  38  pp.  (In  his  Silent  South,  p.  1 ;  arid  Cen- 
tury Mag.  V.  7, 1885,  p.  409.)— Davis,  Mrs.  R.  B.  H.  Some 
testimony  in  the  case.    8  pp.    (Atlant.  Monthly,  v.  56, 

1885,  p.  602.)— Howar«l,  O.  O.  Frcedmen  during  the 
war.    24  pp.    (New  Princeton  Rev.  v.  1,  1886,  p.  373;  v.  2, 

1886,  p.  234.)— Sumner,  C.  National  security  and  the 
national  faith :  guaranties  for  the  national  freedmen 
and  the  national  creditor.    52  pp.    ( li'orts,  v.  9,  p.  437.) 

See  also  Xpsroes. 

Freedom.    See  Liberty. 

Freedom,  Industrial.    Means,  D.  M.       — 4364 

Freedom  of  God.    10  pp.    Stiles,  W.  C.    {New 

Englander,  v.  51,  1889,  p.  456.) 

Freedom  of  mind  in  willing.    Hazard,  R.  G. 

—1458 
Freedom  of  the  press.    See  Press. 

Freedom  of  the  will.   See  Liberty  of  the  will. 

Freedom  to  bondag'e.  From.  26  pp.  Spencer, 

H.    (Mackay,  T.,  Plea  for  liberty,  p.  1.) 


Coffin,  C.  C.  (Carle- 
2611 


Freedom  triumphant. 

ton,  pseud. ) 
Freehold,  N.  J.    Proceedings  of  the^'commit- 

tees  of  F.  and  Shrewsbury  on  the  opening  of  the  Revo- 
lution. 14  pp.  (N.  J.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  1  s.  v.  1,  1847, 
p.  184.) 

Free-holder,  The.    Addison,  J.  .2586 

Freeland,  Humphry  William.     1814 — .     Art. 

Aversion  in  Chinese  by  the  Marquis  Tseng.  2  pp.  (Royal 
Asiat.  Soc.  Gt.  Brit.  Joum.  n.  s.  v.  19,  1887,  p.  136.)-(Tr.) 
Gleanings  from  the  Arabic.  18  pp.  (Royal  Asiat.  Soc. 
Ot.  Brit.  Joum.  n.  s.  v.  14,  1882,  p.  227;  v.  15,  1883,  p.  290; 
V.  17,  1885,  p.  57  ;  V.  18,  1886,  p.  89. ) 

Freeland,  Mary  de  Witt. 

Record  of  Oxford,  Mass.,  including  chap- 
ters of  Nipmuck,  Huguenot,  and  English  his- 
tory from  the  earliest  date,  1630.  With  man- 
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sm.  4°.  2621 

Freeman,  Col.  Constant.    Lee,  W.    Record  of 

the  services  of  F.  12  pp.  (Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  2,  1878, 
p.  349.) 

Freeman,  Edward  Augustus,  LL.  D.     1823-92. 
Chief  periods  of  European  histoi-y,  six  lec- 
tures read  in  the  University  of   Oxford   in 
Trinity  term,  1885 ;  with  an  essay  on  Greek 
cities  under  Roman  rule.    London,  1886."  8°. 

3725 

Exeter,  1887.     London,   1887.     12°.     (Free- 
man, E.  A.,  and  Hunt,  W.,  Historic  towns. ) 

2424 

Four  Oxford  lectures.     1887.     Fifty  years 

of  European  hi.story.  Teutonic  conquest  in 
Gaul  and  Britain.     London,  1888.     8°.        3734 

Growth  of  the  English  constitution  from 

the  earliest  times.   London,  1872.    12°.    —1325 

History  of  Sicily,  from  the  earliest  times. 

With  maps.     Oxford,  1891-92.     3  v.  8°.      3533 

Vol.  III.-197. 


12°. 

3487 

Greece. 

New  York, 
1418 

Italy. 

New  York, 
1418 

Ottoman  power  in  Europe :  its  nature,  its 

growth,  and  its  decline.  With  three  coloured 
maps.     London,  1877. 

Studies  of  travel. 

[1893].     16°. 

Studies   of  travel. 

[1893].     16°. 

Actins   and  Boniface.     49  pp.     (Eng.  Hist.  Rev. 

V.  2,  1887,  p.  417.)— Alx.    9  pp.    (Macmillan's  Mag.  v.  64, 

1886,  p.  321.)— Early  arehiteclnre  of  the  cathedral. 
9  pp.  (Somersetshire  Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc. 
Proc.  V.  34,  1889,  p.  12.)— Bulgaria  and  Scrvla.  11  pp. 
(Contemp.  Rev.  v.  48,  1885,  p.  876.)— Place  of  Carlisle  in 
English  history.  30  pp.  (Archaeol.  Joum.  v.  39,  1882, 
p.  317.)— t'arthage.  18  pp.  (Confemp.  JJet).  v.  58.  1890, 
p.  356.)— t!efalfl.  9  pp.  (Macmillan's  Mag.  v.  60,  1889, 
p.  347.)— Early  history  of  Chester.  25  pp.  (Archaeol. 
Joum.  v.  43,  1883,  p.  250.)— Christianity  and  the 
"Sreocentric"  system.    21pp.    (Contemp.  Rev.  y.  56, 

1889,  p.  539.)— City  antl  borough.  9  pp.  (MacmilUm'a 
Mag.  V.  60,  1889,  p.  29.)— Debt  of  the  old  world  to 
the  new.  9  pp.  (Forum,  v.  4,  1887,  p.  451.)— Dnnster 
prior.v  church.  16  pp.  2  pi.  (Somersetshire  Archaeol. 
and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  v.  6,  1856,  p.  1.)— Ancient  church 
endowments:  Ancient  lay  endowments.  26  pp.  (CoTi- 
temp.  Rev.  v.  59,  1891,  pp.  188,  875.)— Latest  theories  on 
the  origin  of  the  Ensriisli.    16  pp.    ( Contemp.  Rev.  v.  57, 

1890,  p.  36  )— English  universities  and  colleges. 
12  pp.  (N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  153, 1891,  p.  67.)— Ancient  Greece 
anil  mcdiaevnl  Italy.  38  pp.  (Oxford  essays,  1867, 
p.  129.)— Wreck  in  the  universities.  9  pp.  (Contemp. 
Rev.  v.  60, 1891,  p.  663.)— House  of  Habsbnrg  in  south- 
eastern Europe.  13  pp.  (Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  45,  1889, 
p.  839. )— Prospects  of  Home  rule.  17  pp.  (Fortn.  Rev. 
n.  s.  V.  40,  1886,  p.  317.)— Some  aspects  of  Home  rule. 
16  pp.  (Contemp.  Rev.  v.  49,  1886,  p.  153.)— House  of 
Lords  and  the  county  councils.  16  pp.  (Fortn.  Rev. 
n.  s.  V.  43,  1888,  p.  589.)— Imperial  federation.  16  pp. 
(Macmillan's  Mag.  v.  51,  1885,  p.  430.)— King  Inc.  116  pp. 
(Somersetshire  Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  v.  18, 
1874,  p.  1;  V.  20,  1875,  p.  1.)— Parallels  to  Irish  Home 
rule.  6  pp.  (Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  46,  1889,  p.  293.)— Lit- 
erature and  language.    19  pp.    ( Contemp.  Reir.w.  52, 

1887,  p.  549.)— Architecture  of  Malmcsbury  abbey 
church.  19  pp.  ( Willshire  Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist. 
Mag.  v.  8,  1864,  p.  82.)— Review  of  my  opinions.  13  pp. 
(Forum,  v.  13,  1892,  p.  145.)— Oxford    after  40  years. 

32  pp.  (Contemp.  Rev.  V.  51,  1887,  pp.609,  814.)— Dangers 
to  the  peace  of  Kurope.  19  pp.  (Forum,  v.  12, 1891, 
p.  293.)— P*rigueux  and  Caliors.  20  pp.  (Contemp. 
Rev.  V.50, 1886,  p.  324.)— Perpendicular  of  Somerset 
compared  with  that  of  East-Anglia.  28  pp.  4  pi.  (Som- 
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Note.— For  the  dialects  of  Ain.— Aude.— Auvergne.— 
Aveyron.—  B«arn.—  Bresse.—  Bugey.—  Corrize.—  Creuse 
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Bartsch,  K.  F.    Chrestomathie  de  I'an- 

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Bbttinger,  J.  B.    Dictionnaire  gramma- 
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Blaze,  F.  H.  J.,  dit  Castil-Blaze.    Molifere 

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BoucHERiB,  A.     Cinq  formulas  rhythmfies 

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FoELSTER,     H.      Sprachliche    reimunter- 

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Xote.— For  pts.  1-8  see  preceding  catalogue. 

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Ilniwie,  A.     8c>iulau8gal>en    franzoesischer    schrift- 

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JM  pp.  iZeiU./.  neufraia.  spraclte  u.  lit.  v.  8,  pt.  2,  1888, 
p.80e;T.  (,  pt.  2,  U87,  p.  283;  v.  10,  pt.  2,  1888,  p.  281.)— 


l^asflon,  A.  Jahresl)ericlit  ueber  erscheinungen  der 
philosopliischen  litteratur  in  Franlcreioli  aus  den  jahren 
1881-93.  21  pp.  (Zeits.  f.  philoa.  v.  104,  1894,  p.  224.)— 
I.ivres  <IVtrpnn«H.  18  pp.  [Oorrespondant,  n.  s. 
V.  73,  1877,  p.  1116.)— nuellcndorir.  H.  Bibliographie. 
156  pp.  {Zeits.  f.  neufram.  sprache  u.  lit.  v.  1,  1879,  pp.  141, 
481;  V.  2,  1880,  suppl.)  — Plattncr,  P.  Die  in  franzoe- 
sischer  sprache  verfassten  programmabhandlnngen  der 
beiden  letzten  jahre.  29  pp.  (Zeits.  f.  neufram.  sprache 
u.  lit.  V.  3,  1882,  pp.  347,  539.) 

Note. — For  critical  reviews  of  publications  from  1879- 
87,  see  KritiNclio  aii7.<^ij2reii.  I.,i(ernriKelic  4*liro- 
iiik,  etc.,  in  Zeits.  f.  neufram.  sprache  u.  lit. 

French  literature,  Bibliography,  Periodicals. 
Bulletin  du  bibliophile  et  du  bibliothScaire. 
Paris,  1884-96.     13  v.  W.  85 

Note.— For  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Journal  gfingral  de  I'imprimerie.    Paris, 

1884-96.     39  v.  4341 

Note. — For  earlier  v.  see  Bibliograpliie  de  la  France,  in 
preceding  catalogue. 

French  literature.  Collections  and  selections. 

AuBBRTiN,  C.  {Ed.)     Choix  de  textes  de 

I'ancien  Fran§ai8  du  X  au  XVI  sifecle.     1892. 

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BiBLIOTHBQUE  BLEUE.      n.  d.  20  V.  2316 

BiBLIOTHBQUE       ELZBVIRIBNNB.        1853-91, 

164  V.  —1118 

BiBLiOTHBQE  FRANgAiSB  du  moyen  age. 

1881-86,  5  V.  —1198 

Cbapelbt,   G.   A.    (Ed.)      Collection    des 

anciens  monumens  de  1' histoire  et  de  la 
langue  fran9oise.     1829-35,  13  v.  2392 

Darmesteteb,    A.,    and    Hatzfbld,    A. 

(Eds-.)  Morceaux  choisis  des  principaux 
ficrivains  en  prose  et  en  vers  du  XVI  sifecle. 
1885.  —1147 

Fobrstbr,  W.  {Ed.)    Altfranzoesische bib- 

liothek.     1879-91,  12  v.  in  11.  2397 

and  Koschwitz,  E.  {Eds.)    Altfranzoe- 

sisches  uebungsbuch.     1884.  2397 

— —  Fontaine,  C.  {Ed.)  Prosateurs  frangais 
du  XIX  sifecle.     1892.  —2145 

Meyer,  M.  P.  H.  ( Ed. )   Documents  manu- 

scrits  de  I'ancienne  litt6rature  de  la  Prance 
conservfis  dans  les  bibliothfeques  de  la  Grande- 
Bretagne.     1871.  2253 

Reqnier,  J.  A.  A.  ( Ed. )    Grands  gcrivains 

de  la  France.     1862-95,  19  v. 

SociHTE  des  anciens  textes  franjais.  Publi- 
cations.    1883-96,  35  v.  —1134 

Note. — For  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Stengel,    E.    {Ed.)     Mittheilungen    aus 

franzoesischen  handschriften  der  TurinerUni- 
versitaets-bibliothek.     1873.  2392 

Toynbbe,   p.    {Ed.)      Specimens   of  old 

French  (IX-XV  centuries).  With  introduc- 
tion, notes,  and  glossary.     1892.  ^2157 

iVo(c.— For  the  analysis  of  any  of  these  Collections  see 
its  name  or  the  name  of  its  editor. 

.See  also  Rrftitn  literature.  —  f'liarleiiiaicne. — 
Driiiiin  uikI  (lie  Nla^e,  French.  —  Fabliaum.  — 
I'reiK'h  l»alln«lN  and  noii^^n. — Freiieh  fietlon.— 
French  r«lk-l«rc.  — Freiicli  poetry. —  Norman 
llterntnre.— Provencal  literature. 


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FRENCH  LITERATURE,  History,  etc. 


In  addition  to  the  list  on  p.  1479  of  the 
first  Catalogue,  the  library  has  the  collected 
works  of : 


Balzac,  H.  de. 

Beyle,M.H.(  Sten- 
dhal, pseud.) 

Bonfflers,  S.  de. 

Ohartier,  A. 

Corneille,  T. 

Deschamps,  E. 

Dudevant,  Mme. 
A.  li.  A.  D.  (G. 
Sand,  pseud.) 

Dumas,  A. 


Favre,  J.  B. 
Kock,  C.  P.  de. 
La  Brayfere,  J.  de. 
La  Taille,  J.  de. 
Moncrif,  F.  A. 
Montesquieu,    C. 

de  S.,  Baron  de 

la  BrMe  ei  de. 
Napoleon  III,Em- 

peror     of      the 

French. 


Piganlt  -  Lebrun, 

C.  A.  G. 
Piron,  A. 
Riccoboni,    Mme. 

M.J.  L.  deM. 
S6gur,     L.    P., 

Cointe  de. 
Tocqueville,  A.  C. 

H.  C.  de. 
Vauquelin,  J. 


French  literature.  Criticism.    See  with  His- 
tory. 

Prewcli  literature,  Dictionaries. 

Bray,  N.  A.  G.  de.  Tablettes biographiques 
des  gcrivains  francais.  1810,  2  pts.  in  1  v.    1188 

Desessarts,  N.  T.  Le  M.,  dit.    Sifecles  lit- 

t^raires  de  la  France.     1800-03,  7  v.  1188 

Frere,    E.    B.      Manuel  du  bibliographe 

normand  .  .  .  contenant  .  .  .  des  notes  bio- 
graphiques, critiques,  et  littSraires  sur  les 
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Haurbau,  J.  B.      Histoire    litt^raire   du 

Maine.     1870-77,  10  v.  2227 

Papillon,  p.      BibliothSque  des  auteurs 

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Bruneteere,  F.    Essais  sur  la  litt^rature 

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la  litterature.     v.  1.     1892.  2292 

Histoire  et  littfirature.     1892-96,  3  v. 

2292 
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Nouvelles  questions  de  critique.    1890. 

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Note.— For  v.  1-28  see  preceding  catalogue. 

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fabliaux  et  contes  infidits,  des  pontes  fran5ai8 
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1214 

Meyer,  M.  P.  H.  {Ed.)    Reeueil  d'anciens 

textes,  bas-latins,  proven5aux,  et  fran^ais. 
1874-77,  2  pts.  2394 

Michel,  P.  H.  (Ed.)    Lais  infidits  des  XII 

et  XIII  siecles.     1836.  2396 

Paris,  G.  B.  P.,  and  Robert,  U.   (Eds.) 

Miracles  de  Nostre  Dame  par  personnages. 
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Pleiade  FRANgoiSE.    1866-90,  7  V.        2372 

Raynaud,  G.  (Ed.) 

pofesies  du  XV  sifecle. 
textes  fr. ) 

Ritter,  E.  (Ed.)    Pofisies  des  XIV  et  XV 

sificles,  pub.  d'aprfes  le  MS.  de  la  BibliothSque 
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Stengel,  E.  (Ed.)  Die  aeltesten  franzoe- 
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(Ed.)    Cancun  de  St.  Alexis,  und  einige 

kleinere  altfranzoesische  gedichte  des  11  und 
12  jahrhunderts.  1882.  (In  his  Ausgaben, 
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( Ed. )  Mittheilungen  aus  franzoesischen 

handschriften  der  Turiner  Universitaets-bib- 
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1872,  p.  311.) — Some  Frencli  poets.  9  pp.  (BUwkwood's 
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Note.— For  the  analysis  of  any  of  these  Collections  see 
its  name,  or  the  name  of  its  editor. 

French  poetry.  Single  authors. 

Adam,  of  St.  Victor's,  Paris.    CEuvres  po- 

etiques.  1858-59,  2  v.  —1258 
Liturgical  poetry.     With   tr.  by  D.  S. 

Wrangham.     1881,  3  v.  —1256 

Adenez  or  Adanes,  Le  Rot.    Bueves  de 

Commarchis  .  .  .  pub.  par   A.  Scheler.     1874. 

2384 
Les   Enfances  Ogier  .  .  .  pub.    par  A. 

Scheler.  1874.  2384 
Roumans  de  Berte  aus  grans  pi6s  .  .  . 

pub.  par  A.  Scheler.     1874.  2384 

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A.  van  Hasselt.     1865-66,  2  v.  2395 

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Andeli,    H.    d'.      CEuvres.      1881.      (Soc. 

rouennaise  de  bibliophiles. )  2384 

AZAls,  J.     Verses  bezieirencs.    1882.     2384 

Baiif,  J.  A.  de.    CEuvree  en  rime.    1881- 

90,  5  V.     (Pl6iadefranf;oise.)  2372 

Baudouin,  de  Condi,  and  Jean,  de  Conde. 

Dits  et  contes,  pub.  par  A.  Scheler.  1866-67, 
3  V.  2395 

Beaumanoik,  p.   de.    CEuvres  pogtiques. 

1884-86,  2  V.    (Soc.  des.  one.  textesfr.)     —1134 

Beauvau,  L.  de.    Pas  d'armes  de  la  ber- 

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Bernard,  P.  J.  Pogsies  choisies.  1884.  2306 

Beknis,  F.  J.  de  P.    Pofisies  diverges.   1882. 

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Bertaut,  J.,  Bp.   of  S€ez.    CEuvres  po6- 

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Bertin,    a.   de.     PoSsies  et  oeuvres   di- 

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Bertrand,  de  Bar-sur-Aube.    Roman  de 

Girard  de  Viane.    1850.  2396 

Blanchemain,  J.  B.   p.   {E.   Sidredoulx, 

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Brach,  P.  de.     CEuvres  ingdites. 

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CEuvres  pofitiques.     1861,  2  v. 

BuCHON,  M.     Po6sies.     1877. 

Chabaneau,    O.    (Ed.)     Romanz   de  St. 

Fanuel  et  de  Ste.  Anne  et  de  Nostra  Dame  et 
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Note.— Also  in  Sev.  d.  long.  rom.  v.  28, 1885,  pp.  118,  157 ; 
T.  82,  1888,  p.  860. 

Chandos,   the  Herald.     Le  Prince  noir : 

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Chartier,  a.    CEuvres.    1617.  —1175 

CHEViGNi:,   L.   M.   J.,  Comte  de.    Contes 

rfimois.     1871.  2305 

Chrestien,  de  Troyes.  Saemmtliche  werke. 

1884-90,  3  V.  2384 

Perceval  le  Gallois ;   ou,  le  Conte  du 

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2392 

Romans  dou  Chevalier  au  Lyon.    1880 ; 

1886.  2383 

Christine  de  Pisan.    CEuvres  pofitiques. 

1886-91,  2  V.     (Soc.  de$  anc.  textesfr.)      —1144 

OOLARDBAU,  C.  P.    Chef-d'ceuvres.    1803, 

2  V.  2307 

CONSTANS,  L.   (Ed.)    Roman  de  Th6bes. 

1890,  2  V.     (Soc.  des  anc.  textesfr.)  —1143 

COURAYE  DuPARC,  J.  (Ed.)    Mort  Aymeri 

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CouBTOis,  J.  F.  I.    La  Bona  partide.    1819. 

2382 

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—  (.Ed.)    Partonopeus  de  Blois.    1834,  2  v. 

(In  his  Coll.  des  anc.  mon.  de  I'hist.  et  de  la 
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CuvELiEB,  Trouvire.  Chronique  de  Ber- 
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Demaison,  L.  (Ed.)  Aymeri  de  Narbonne, 

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Dbschamps,  E.    CEuvres  completes,    v.  3- 

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Note. — For  v.  1,  2,  see  preceding  catalogue.    V.  8  is 
wanting. 

PoSsies  morales  et  historiques.      1832. 

(Crapelet,  G.  A.,  Coll.  des  anc.  mon.  de  Vhist. 

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Dbsforges-Maillabd,  P.  Pogsies  diverses. 

1880.  2306 

Dbsportes,  p.    CEuvres.    1858.  2307 

Deyeux,  T.    La  Chassomanie.    1844.     2371 

Du  Bella Y,  J.    CEuvres  choisies.    1894. 

2372 

CEuvres  frangoises.    1866-67,  2  v.    (Pl6i- 

ade  frangoise.)  2372 

Du  Mebil,  E.  p.  (Ed. )    Mort  de  Garin  le 

Loherain  :  poSme  du  XII  si&cle.     1862.       2386 

Du  Pont,   A.      Roman  de  Mahomet,  en 

vers  du  XIII  sifecle.     1831.  2384 

Etibnne,     de    Fougires,    Bp.    of    Rennet. 

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Favre,  J.  B.  CEuvres  complfetea  languedo- 

ciens  et  frangaises.    1878-79,  2  v.  — 1173 

Plorian,  J.  P.  C.  de.     Fables,     n.  d.     2251 

Foerster,  W.  (Ed.)    Aiol  et  Mirabel  und 

Elie  de  St.  Gille.  Zwei  altfranzoesische  hel- 
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( Ed. )  Chevaliers  as  deus  espfies.  1877.  2396 

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Froissabt,  J.    CEuvres.    Pofisies.    1871-72, 

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M61iador.      1895,    2  v.      (Soc.  des  ano. 

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Gaillard,  a.,  called  Lou  Roudig  de  Ra- 

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1896.     {Biblioth.  lit.  vereins  in  Stuttg.  v.  210. ) 

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QAtn'iBB,  de  Coincy  ( Tr. )    Miracles  de  la 

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Qbkabd,  d' Amiens.    Roman  von  Escanor. 

1886.     ( Biblioth.  lit.  vereins  in  Stuttg.  v.  178. ) 

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Gilbert,  N.  J.  L.    Pogsies  diverses.    1882. 

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Grave,  J.   S.    de    {Ed.)     Eneas.      Texte 

critique.  1891.  (Suchier,  H.,  Biblioth.  Nor- 
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Gresset,  J.  B.  L.     Pogsiea  choisies.     1883. 

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GuiLLAtJME,  le  Normand.     Fergus.     1872. 

2373 

GuYOT,   de  Promns.     Bis  jetzt  bekannte 

dichtungen  altfranzoesisch  und  in  deutscher 
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Hambl,    a.   G.  van   (Ed.)      Romans    de 

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{Biblioth.  Ecole  des  hautes  6tudes,  v.  61,  62.) 

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Herz,  J.  {Ed.)    De  St.  Alexis:  eine  alt^ 

franzoesisehe  Alexiuslegende  aus  dem  13 
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HOFMANN,   K.,  and  Munckeb,   F.   {Eds.) 

Joufrois :  altfranzoesisches  rittergedicht.  1880. 

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and  VOLLMOELLER,  K.  {Eds.)  Muenche- 

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Holland,  W.  L.  {Ed.)    Legende  der  heili- 

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Hugo,  V.   M.,  Comte.     L'Annfie  terrible. 

1872.  —1135 

Les  Chatiments.     1875.  —1135 

Po6sie,  V.  7,  8.      1875,  2  v.     {(Euvres.) 

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Note.— For  v.  1-6,  pt.  1,  see  preceding  catalogue. 

HuoN,  de  Mery.    Tornoiement  de  1' Anti- 
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Jacques,  d' Amiens.    L'Art  d' amors  und  Ij 

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Jean,  de  Condi.    Dits  et  contes,  pub.  par. 

A.  Scheler.  1866-67,  2  v.  ( Baudoin,  de  Cond^, 
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2395 

-- —  KocK,  C.  P.  de.    Bulle  de  Savon.    1835. 

{(Euvres  compl.  v.  78. )  4187 

La  Fontaine,  J.  de.    Amours  de  Psych6 

et  de  Cupidon,  suivies  des  poemes  d' Adonis, 
de  la  Captivity  de  St. -Male,  et  de  Quinquina. 
1804.     {(Euvres.)  —1147 


Contes.  1803,  2  v.  in  1.  ( (Euvres. )  —1147 

The  same.     1818.  2327 
Fables.     1810.     {(Euvres.)               —1147 

CBuvres  diverses,  pt.  1.  1806.  {(Euvres.) 

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1778,  4  V.  P.R. 

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Lattaignant,  G.  C.    PoSsies  diverses  et 

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Lecoy  de  la  Mabche,  a.    Mystfere  de  S, 

Bernard  de  Menthon.  1888.  {Soc.  des  anc. 
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Le  Glay,  E.  a.  J.  {Ed.)    Romans  de  Cam- 

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Le  Mote,  J.  de.   Regret  Guillaume,  Comt« 

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LoRBis,  G.  de,  and  Meung,  J.    Romaunt 

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LuzARCHE,  V.  {Ed. )   Vie  du  Pape  Gr6goire 

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Magny,  O.  de.     Odes.     1876,  2  v.  2306 

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Margaret,  d'AngouWme,  Queen  of  Na- 
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Margival,   N.   de.     Dit  de  la  Panthfere 

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Marie,  de  JPVance.  L'Evangileauxfemmes. 

1876.  2383 

Lais,  herausg.  von  K.  Warnke.    1885. 

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Martial,  de  Paris,  or  Martial,  d'Auvergne. 

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Mabtin,    E.    {Ed.)      Roman    de    Renart. 

1882-87,  3  V.  1232 

Massmann,  H.  F.  (Ed.)    Partonopeus  und 

Melior :  altfranzoesisches  gedicht  des  drei- 
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Matthew  Paris.    [Attributed  to.]    Vie  de 

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Meyer,  M.  P.  H.  ( Ed. )    Fragments  d'une 

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a  metrical  romance  of  the  fourteenth  century. 
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Michel  Morin.    La  vengeance  du  trespas 

fluieste  du  fameux  Michel  Morin,  conspirge 
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MiCHELANT,  H.  v.,  and  Meyer,  M.  P.  H. 

(Eds. )  L'Escoufle,  roman  d'aventure.  1894. 
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MiLET,  J.      Istoire  de  la  destruction  de 

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MmoiB  DES  FEMMES.  (Biblioth.  bleue,  v.  2. ) 

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NicoDEME,  Evangile  de :    trois    versions 

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Paris,  G.  B.  P.  (Ed.)     Lai  de  I'gpervier. 

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PARNY,E.D.D.,Vicomte.  CEuvres  diverses. 

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Passerat,  J.     Po6sies  frangaises.     1880, 

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Perein,  Mme.  L.  L.    CEuvres.    1887,  2  v. 

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PiBBAC,  G.  du  F.,  Seigneur  de.    Quatrains, 

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Pierre  du  Ries.    Anseis  von  Karthago. 

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Pigault-Lebrun,  C.  A.  G.,  and  Auqier, 

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PiRON,  A.    CEuvres  complettes.    1776,  7  v. 

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Danemarohe:  poeme  du  XII  sifecle.  1842,  2  v. 
(Romans  des  douze  pairs  de  France,  v.  8,  9. ) 

Tiji  r      ^  '   1225 

Reboul,  J.    Pofisies.    1842.  2395 


Regan,  M.    [Attributed  to.]    SongofDer- 

mot  and  the  Earl :  an  old  French  poem  from 
the  Carew  MS.  no.  596  ..  .  Ed.  with  literal 
translation  and  ...  a  facsimile  by  G.  H.  Or- 
pen.     1892.  1328 

Renaut.    Roman  de  Galerent,  Comte  de 

Bretagne.  1888.  (Soc.  pour  I'fitude  des  lan- 
gues  romanes.  Pub. )  2395 

Richard,  le  Pilerin.   Chanson  d'Antioche. 

1848,  2  V.  (Romans  des  douze  pairs  de  France, 
V.  11,  12. )  1225 

Chroniques    des  Croisades.      La  Chan- 
son d'Antioche.     1862.  2375 
ConquSte  de  Jerusalem.     1868.  2396 

Robert,  de  Blois.    Floris  et  Liriope :  alt- 

franzoesischer  roman.  .  .  .  herausg.  von  W. 
von  Zingerle.  1891.  (Foerster,  W.,  Altfran- 
zoes.  biblioth.  v.  12. )  2397 

Ronsard,  p.  de.    CEuvres,  v.  6,  6.    1891-93, 

2  v.     (PlUade  frangoise.)  2372 

RouGET  de  Lisle,  C.  J.    Essais  en  vers  et 

en  prose.     1796.  2303 

Rin-EBEUF.      Complainte   d'outre-mer,   et 

celle  de  Constantinople.    1834.  2395 

Saluste  du  Bartas,  G.     CEuvres.    1583. 

2337 
Judith,  I'Uranie,  le  Triomphe  de  la  foy, 

I'Hymne  de  la  paix,  les  Neuf  muses.     1603. 

(  With  his  Premiere  sepmaine,  1603. )  2337 
Suite  des  CEuvres.      1603.      ( With  his 

Seconde  sepmaine. )  2337 
Suitte  de  la  Seconde  sepmaine.    1603. 

( With  his  Seconde  sepmaine. )  2337 

Samson,  J.   I.     L'Art  thsatral.     1863-65, 

2  V.  3314 

-  ScARRON,  P.  Virgile  travesti  en  vers  bur- 
lesques.    1845,  2  V.  2371 

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-  Stengel,  E.  (Ed.)  Galiens  li  restores. 
Schlusstheil  des  Cheltenhamer  Guerin  de 
Monglane,  unter  beifuegung  saemmtlicher 
prosabearbeitungen  zum  ersten  mal  veroef- 
fentlicht.  1890.  (/ji /lis  Ausgaben,  v.  84.)  2305 

-  Theroulde.  [Attributed  to.]  Chanson  de 
Roland,  texte  critique,  accompagnfi  d'une 
traduction  nouvelle  .  .  .  par  L.  Gautier.  1872, 
2  V.  1222 

Rencesval.  Ed.  critique  du  texte  d' Ox- 
ford de  la  Chanson  de  Roland.    1872.         1226 

Chanson  de  Roland.    Nach  der  Oxforder 

handschrift  herausg.  . . .  von  T.  Mueller.  1878. 

1232 

Altfranzoesisches    Rolandslied.      Text 

von  Chateauroux  und  Venedig  VII ;  Text  von 
Paris,  Cambridge,  Lyon,  und  den  sog.  loth- 
ringischen  fragmenten.  1883-86,  2  v.  (Foer- 
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Song  of  Roland.    Tr.  by  J.  O'Hagan. 

1880.  1227 

The  same,    Tr.  by  L.  Rabillon.    1885.    1226 


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Thibaut.     Romanz  de  la  poire :  erotisch- 

allegorisches  gedicht  aus  dem  XIII  jahrhun- 
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TOBLER,  A.  (Ed.)    Dis  dou  vrai  aniel .  .  . 

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Trebutien,  G.  S.  (Ed.)    Roman  de  Robert 

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Vade,  J.  J.    La  Pipe  cassfie.    n.  d.     (Bib- 

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Pofisies  et  lettres  facfitieuses.  1879.   2306 

Vauqublin,  J.    ffiuvres  diverses  en  prose 

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Diverses  poSsies.     1869-70,  2  v.      —1173 

Les  Foresteries.     1869.  2313 

Verlaine,  P.  Choix  de  pofisies.  1891.  2304 

ViDAL,  A.    Guillaume  de  la  Barre:  roman 

d'aventures.     1895.     (Soc.  des  anc.  textes  fr.) 

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Villon,  F.  de  M.,  dit.    (Euvres  completes. 

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VoLLMOELLER,   K.   (Ed.)      Octavian  :  alt- 

franzoesischer  roman.  1883.  (Foerster,  W., 
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Voltaire,   F.   M.   A.   de.     La   Henriade. 

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Wace,  R.    Vie  de  Ste.  Marguerite.    1879. 

2384 

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WoLTER,   E.   (Ed.)     Der  Judenknabe,    5 

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DerniSres  feuilles.  2  pp.  (Rev.  contemp.  1852,  v.  S,  p.390.) 
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2  pp.  (Rev.  contemp.  1852,  v.  2,  p.  619.)— Berthoroy,  J. 
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(Rev.  d.  deux  jnondet,  1888,  3  p6r.  v.  85,  p.  429.)— Per84e  et 
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d.  deuxnumdta,  1885,  8  p€r.  v.  72,  p.  675.)— Serrement  de 
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4  pp.  [Correspondant,  n.  s.  v.  Ill,  1887,  p.  770.)— Kool- 
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I>apra«le,  V.  R.  de.  L'Escalade.  6  pp.  ( Correspow- 
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24  pp.  (Rev.  contemp.  1852,  v.  5,  p.  541.)— Le  roman  et  la 
pofeie.  11  pp.  (Rev.  contemp.  1852,  v.  4,  p.  644.)— 
4|iiieheral.  J,  E.  J.  Explication  du  mot  ventaille  dans 
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dans  la  po€sie  frangaise  au  moyen  ftge.  29  pp.  {Jahrb. 
/.  roman.  u.  eng.  lit.  v.  11,  1870,  p.  65.)— SchelBer,  W. 
Ueberblick  ueber  die  geschichte  der  franzoesischen 
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lioth. univ.  et  rev.  saisse,  3  p€r.  v.  19,  1883,  pp.  225,  554; 
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(Jahrb.  f.  roman.  u.  eng.  lit.  v.  7,  1866,  p.  401.)— Weill,  F. 
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( Vnsere  Zeit,  1891,  v.  1,  p.  153.) 

Note.— For  criticisms  of  the  works  of  any  poet  see  his 
name. 

French  Protestant  refujfee  in  Boston,  Re- 
port of  a.    1687.     Fisher,  E.  T.  { Tr. )  2635 

French  proverbs.    See  Proverbs. 

French  renaissance,  Literature  of  the.  Til- 
ley,  A.  2257 

French  Kevolntion.  See  France,  History, 
Revoluticm. 

French  satire.    See  Satire. 


French  scenery.    Batty,  R.  2461 

French  settlements ...  in  thecolony  of  Rhode 

Island,  Memoir  concerning  the.     Potter,  E.  R. 

{Rhode  Island  Hist.  Tracts,  no.  5.)  4642 

French  society  of  authors.     6  pp.     Gosse, 

E.  W.    (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  22,  1887,  p.  844.) 

French  song's.    See  French  ballads  and  songs. 
French  sonnets.    See  French  poetry. 
French  speculation,  A.    18  pp.    {Blackwood's 

Mag.  v.  129,  1881,  p.  573.) 

French  si>oliatioii  claims. 

United  States.  President.  [J.  Monroe.] 
Message  transmitting  a  report  from  the  Sec- 
retary of  State  .  .  .  relating  to  spoliations  com- 
mitted on-  American  commerce,  by  French 
ships  of  war,  between  1793  and  1800.  1824. 
( U.  S.  18  Cong.  1  sess.  State  papers,  v.  11, 
no.  157. ) 

United    States.      President.       [J.    Q. 

Adams.]  Message  transmitting  copies  of  the 
several  instructions  to  the  ministers  of  the 
U.  S.  to  the  government  of  Prance  . . .  having 
reference  to  the  spoliations  committed  by  that 
power  on  the  commerce  of  the  U.  S.  anterior 
to  Sept.  30,  1800.  1826.  (  U.  S.  19  Cong.  1  sess. 
Senate  doc.  v.  5,  no.  102. ) 

United  States.  President.  [A.Jackson.] 

Message  transmitting  sundry  papers  upon  the 
subject  of  claims  against  the  French  govern- 
ment for  spoliations  on  American  commerce 
since  Sept.,  1800.  1832.  ( U.  S.  22  Cong.  2  sess. 
House  exec.  doc.  v.  3,  no.  147. ) 

Adams,  J.  Q.    Claims  on  France.    5  pp.  (Am.  annual 

register,  1830-31,  p.  39.)— <!lalm»  for  French  spoliations. 
27  pp.  (N.  Am.  Bev.  v.  22,  1826,  p.  136.)— Conveiilioti 
of  the  United  States  and  France.  Spoliations,  Feb.  26, 
1832.  4  pp.  ( U.  S.  22  Cong.  1  sess.  House  exec.  doc.  v.  4, 
no.  126. )— <'u»liiiisr,  C.  French  spoliations  prior  to 
1800.  71  pp.  ( U.  S.  27  Cong.  2  sess.  House  reports,  v.  1, 
no.  16.)— I>erby,  E.  H.  The  French  claims.  9  pp. 
(Atlant.  Monthly,  v.  26, 1870,  p.  180.)— »lx.  J.  A.  French 
spoliations.  44  pp.  (Speeches,  v.  1,  p.  60.)— Kvcrelt,  E. 
Claims  upon  France.  7  pp.  {Am.  annual  register,  1829- 
30,  p.  26.)— Kverett,  W.  A  long-unpaid  debt.  9  pp. 
{Atlant.  Monthly,  v.  67,  1891,  p.  258.)— French  ques- 
tion. 51  pp.  (Am.  Quart.  Bev.  v.  17,  1835,  p.  431.)- 
French  spoliations:  [a  bibliography].  10  pp.  (Bos- 
ton, Public  Library,  Bulletins,  v.  6,  p.  393.)— French 
spoliations  of  American  commerce.  10  pp. 
(Hunt's  Merchant's  Mag.  v.  12,  1845,  p.  115. )— fierard, 
J.  W.  French  spoliations  before  1801.  17  pp.  (Mag.  Am. 
Hist.  V.  12, 1884,  p.  29.)— French  spoliations  prior  to  1800. 
List  of  memorialists  to  <'on$;:ress,  on  account  of 
French  spoliations  committed  prior  to  1800.  27  pp. 
(U.  S.  24  Cong.  2  sess.  House  exec.  doc.  v.  4,  no.  184.) — 
I»erkins,  F.  B.  French  spoliation  claims.  7  pp.  (Old 
and  New,  v.  7,  1873,  p.  205.)— Rice.  H.  O.  Claims  for 
French  spoliations.  4  pp.  (Hunt's  Merchants'  Mag.  v.  15, 
1846,  p.  366.)— Rives,  W.  C.  French  treaty:  payment  of 
indemnity  refused.  3  pp.  (Am.  annual  register,  1832-33, 
p.  22.)— Seward,  W.  H.  Indemnities  for  French  spolia- 
tions. 24  pp.  {Works,  V.  1,  p.  132.)— Spoliation  of 
American  commerce.  8  pp.  {Dem.  Bev.  v.  14,  1844,  p.  133.) 
—Sumner,  C.  Claims  on  France  for  spoliations  of 
American  commerce  prior  to  July  31,  1801..  Report  in  the 
Senate,  of  the  Committee  on  foreign  relations.  April  4, 
1861.  103  pp.  (  Works,  V.  8,  p.  244.)— I'nited  Stales. 
state.  Department  of.  Report  from  the  Secretary  of 
State  relative  to  the  claims  for  French  spoliations  prior 


FRENCH  SPOLIATION  CLAIMS 


1605 


FRE8HFIELD,  Edwin 


to  1800.    8  pp.     ( U.  S.  29  Cong.  1  seas.  Senate  exec.  doc.  v.  7, 
no.  313.)— Webster,  D.     French  spoliations  prior  to 
1800.    27  pp.     (  Works,  v.  1,  p.  1,52.) 
See  also  Am.  Quart.  Rev.  v.  10, 1831,  p.  1S6.) 

French    stage.      See  Drama  and  the  Stage, 

French. 
French  stag-e,  Annals  of  the.    2  v.    Hawkins, 

F.  3314 

French  stage,  Idols  of  the.    2  v.    Edwards, 

H.  S.  3315 

French  stage  in  the  eighteenth  century.    2  v. 

Hawkins,  F.  3314 

French  sticks,  Faggot  of.    2  v.  in  one.    Head, 

Sir  B.  .2687 

French    synonyms.     See    French  language, 

Synonyms. 
French  traits.    Brownell,  W.  C.  2604 

Frencli  voyageurs.     15   pp.     Higginson,   T. 

W.    (.Harper's  Mag.  v.  66,  1883,  p.  60.5.) 

French  women  of  letters.    2  v.    Kavanagh,  J. 

3705 

French  writers.  Lives  of  the  most  eminent. 

2  V.    Shelley,  Mrs.  M.  W.  G.,  and  others.     4723 

Frensherg,  ( — ).    Schlaf  und  traum.    32  pp. 

{Samml.  wissens.  vortrg.  v.  20,  1885,  p.  333.) 

Frensdorfl",  Ferdinand.    1833 — .    Das  statuta- 

rische  reclit  der  deutschen  kauHeute  in  Nowgorod. 
35  pp.  (Goettingen,  K.  gesells.  wissens.  Hist.-philol. 
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gen, K.  gesells.  wissens.  Hist.-philol.  classe,  Abhandl. 
V.  29,  1882,  p.  1.) 

( Ed. )    Briefe  Koenig  Friedrioh  Wilhelms  I 

von  Preussen  an  Hermann  Reinhold  Pauli. 
See  Frederick  William  I,  King  of  Prussia. 

Frenzel,    Karl    Wilhelm    Theodor.      1827—. 

Chambord.  80  pp.  (Deutsch.  rundsehau,  v.  32,  1882, 
pp.  1,  161.) — <i*el<l.  74  pp.  (Deutsch.  rundsehau,  v.  40, 
1884,  pp.  1,  161.)— Schoenlieil.  96  pp.  (Deutsch.  rund- 
sehau, v.  b2,  1SS7,  pp.  1,  161,  385.)— Wahrhelt.    120  pp. 

(Deutsch.  rundsehau,  v.  80,  1889,  pp.  1,  161,  321.) 

Frenzeliiis,  Salomon.    16  cent.    Novae  Germa- 

niae.     1  p.      (Latein.  litteraturdenkmaeler  des  15  u.  16 
Jahrh.  v.  7,  p.  120.) 
Frfere,  Edouard  Benjamin.     1797-1874. 

Manuel  du  bibliographe  normand ;  ou, 
dictionnaire  bibliographique  et  historique 
contenant :  I'indication  des  ouvrages  relatifs 
a,  la  Normandie  .  .  .  des  notes  biographiques, 
critiques,  et  litt^raires  sur  les  ficrivains  nor- 
mands  .  .  .  des  recherehes  sur  I'histoire  de 
I'imprimerie  en  Normandie.  Rouen,  1858-60. 
2  V.  8°.  W.  74 

Contents. 
Abbon-Fvrevr,  v.  1.    Gadbled,  C-Zoach,  B.,  v.  2. 

Frere,  Sir  Henry  Bartle  Edward,  LL.  D.  1815- 
84.  The  Basutos  and  the  constitution  of  the  Cape  of 
Good  Hope.  24  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  9,  1881,  p.  177.) 
—The  Transvaal.  26  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  9,  1881, 
p.  211.) 

Fowler,  W.    The  Basutos  and  F.    11pp.    (Nineteenth 

Cent.  V.  9,  1881,  p.  547.) 

Frfere  Jacqnes.  4  v.  in  1.  Kock,  C.  P.  de, 
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Frferes    corses.     Dumas,    A.,    (Euvres  compl. 

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Fresco  painting. 

Fisher,  T.  Series  of  ancient  allegorical, 
historical,  and  legendary  paintings,  in  fresco, 
discovered  in  1804,  on  the  walls  of  the  Chapel 
of  the  Trinity,  belonging  to  the  gild  of  the 
Holy  Cross,  at  StratforU-upon-Avon.    1836. 

17A4 

Gruyer,  F.  a.    Essai  sur  les  fresques  de 

Raphael  au  Vatican.     1859,  2  v.  —1757 

Zander,  W.    Modern  decorative  painting. 

Colored  designs  in  different  styles  for  deco- 
rating ceilings  and  walls.   30  pi.  n.  d.    — 17D3 

■ Uoniier.  O.    Die  erhaltenen  antiken  wandmalereien 

in  t€chnischer  bezieliung.  124  pp.  (Helbig,  W.,  ITaTwi- 
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wandmalerei,  nebst  einem  blick  auf  den  zustand  der 
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See  also  .Ireliitectiire  and  Buildlngr.— Chris- 
tian art.  —  Decoration  and  Ornament.  —Fine 
arts.— Nnrnl  decorations.- Painting. 

Frescobalrti,  Matteo  di  Dino.  Circa  1303-48. 
Rime,  ora  novamente  raccolte  e  riscontrate 

su  i  codici  da  GiosuS  Carducci.     Pistoia,  1866. 

p.  8°.  2306 

—  Due  canzonl.     10  pp.    (Propugnatore,  v.  14,  pt.  2, 

1881,  p.  279.) 

Fresli  air  fund,  Story  of  the.  20  pp.  Par- 
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Fresli  air  in  summer.    2  pp.     Coan,  T.  M. 

(Harper's  Mag.  v.  66,  1883,  p.  923.) 

Fresli    i)on(l,    Cambridge,    Observations   on. 

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Fresh  water.  Report  on  some  of  the  physical 

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Fresli  water  algae.  Introduction  to.  Cooke, 
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Fresli  water  algae  of  the  United  States. 
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Fresh  water  fishes,  British.    Houghton,  W. 

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Freshflehl,  E.  H.  Sword  stands  in  the  churches 

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FresliHeld,  Edwin,  LL.  D.  On  the  "Descrip- 
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PRE8NEL,  Paul 


1606 


FREYCINET,  C.  L.  de  S.  de 


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Fresques,  Les.     34  pp.      La   Ram6e,    L.    de 

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Fressin,  Prance. 

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Fret  or  key  ornamentation    in    Mexico    and 

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FretellHS,  Archdeacon  of  Antivch.      12  cent. 

Liber  locorum  sanctorum  terrae  Jerusalem.  5  pp.  (Ba- 
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Fr^toy,  Forest.    Riancey,  H.   L.   C.   de.    M6- 

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Fretton,  William  George. 

Staunton  folio.  A  series  of  illustrations  of 
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Freud,  Sigmund,  M.  D.  1856—.  New  his- 
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Freudenspriiug-,  Sebastian.    1796 — . 

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Freund,    Johannes.      Pfeiffer,    F.      Johannes 

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Freimd,  WiUielm. 

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Freiinde  der  toiikunst,  Fuer.  4  v.  Rochlitz, 
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Fr^ville  de  Lornie,  Charles  Ernest.    Le  Roux 

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Frewen,  Moreton.    1863—.    Gold  scarcity  and 

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Frewen  family.  Cooper,  W.  D.  Extracts 
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Frey,  Adolf.    1856—.    Salomon  Gessner.    6  pp. 

(DeuUch.  rundsehau,  v.  54,  1888,  p.  450. )— Gottfried  Kel- 
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Frey,  Albert  Romer.    1858—. 

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Frey,  Col.  Henri  Nicolas.  1847 — .  Organisa- 
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Frey,  Jacob. 

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Frey,  Jakob.    —1562. 

Gartengesellschaft  (1556).  Herausg.  von 
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Frey,  Rev.  Joseph  Samuel  Christian  Frederick. 
1773-1850. 

Hebrew,  Latin,  and  English  dictionary ; 
containing  all  the  Hebrew  and  Chaldee 
words  used  in  the  Old  Testament,  including 
the  proper  names.  London,  1819.  2  v.  8°.    1196 

Frey,  Karl.    Das  neueste  Berliner  galeriewerk. 

26  pp.  (Deutsch.  rundschau,  v.  60, 1889,  p.  358. )  — Qedichte 
des  Michelangelo  Bnonarroti  im  vaticanischen  codex. 
21  pp.  (Koenigl.  Preussisch.  kunstsamml.  Jahrb.  v.  4, 
1883,  pp.  40,  108.)— Studien  zutiiolto.  52  pp.  (Koenigl. 
Preussisch.  kunstsamml.  Jahrb.  v.  6,  1885,  p.  107.)— Ur- 
sprung  und  cntwicklung  HtauliHCher  kiinxt  in  Sued- 
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{Ed.)    II  eodice  Magliabechiano  cl.  XVIL 

17  contenente  notizie  sopra  Parte  degli  an- 
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Michelangelo  Buonarroti,  scritte  da  anonimo 
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Frey,  Lina.      Conrad  Ferdinand  Meyer's   ge- 

dichte.    17  pp.     (Deutsch.  rundschau,  v.  69,  1891,  p.  404) 

Frey,  S.   L.    An  old  Mohawk  valley  house. 

9  pp.    (Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  8,  1882,  p.  337.) 

Frey.    See  also  Pry.— Fry e. 

Frey  Bernardo,  Legend  of.    6  pp.    Stoddard, 

B.  H.     (Harper's  Mag.  v.  71, 1887,  p.  88.) 

Freyberg-Ei.seiiberg,    Maximilian    Procop, 

Freiherr  von.  1789-1851.  Beurkundete  geschichte  Herzog 
Ludwigs des  Brandenburgers.  236  pp.  (Munich,  Akad. 
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p.  1.) — Einfuehrung  und  beleuchtung  des  Codex  tradi- 
tionum  monasterii  Nt.  (nstuli  in  Moosburg.  195  pp. 
(Munich,  Akad.  wissens.  Denkschr.  v.  14 :  Hist,  claase, 
Abhandl.  v.  2,  pt.  3, 1837,  p.  1.) 

Freyburg.    See  Fribourg. 

Freycinet,  Charles  Louis  de  Saulces  de.    Sul- 

zer,  F.  Die  ministerien  Ferry  und  F.  12  pp.  ( Unsere 
Zeit,  1887,  v.  1,  p.  641.) 


PREYOINET,  L.  C.  D.  de 


1607 


FRIBDLAENDER,  JuUus 


Freycinet,  Louis  Claude  Desaulses  de.    1779- 
1842. 

Voyage  autour  du  monde,  entrepris  par 

ordre  du  roi  .  .  .  ex6cut6  sur    les  corvettes 

I'Uranle  et  la  Physicienne,    1817-20.     Paris, 

1826.     4°.  —1661 

Contents.    Gaudichaud-Beaupr«,  C,  Hotaiilqut'. 

Voyage   de   dficouvertes  aux  terres  aus- 

trales.  See  P6ron,  F.,  and  Freycinet,  L.  C. 
D.  de. 

Freytag,  Gustav.    1816-95. 

Debit  and  credit.  Tr.  from  the  German 
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Technik  des  dramas.    Leipzig,  1881.   8°. 

3316 

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Allemagne:  M.  Guatave  Freytag.  25  pp.  {Bev.  d.  deux 
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27  pp.     (t/nsercZetf,  1887,  V.  1,  p.  145.) 

Freytag,  Ludwig.     1842 — .      Lehmann-Filhgs 

Islaendisclie  volkssagen.  6  pp.  {Zeits.  f.  voelkerpsych. 
V.  20,  1890,  p.  119.) 

daKon,  O.    Ueber  die  schrift  L.  Freytag's,  "Tiberius 

und  Tacitus."  11  pp.  (/n  his  Tacitus  und  Sueton, 
p.  124.) 

Freytag.    See  also  Freitag. 

Frezier,  Am6d6e  Pran9ois.    1682-1773. 

Voyage  to  the  South-Sea,  and  along  the 
coasts  of  Chili  and  Peru,  in  the  years  1712-14. 
With  a  po8t>script  by  Dr.  Edmund  Halley,  an 
account  of  the  settlement,  commerce,  and 
riches  of  the  Jesuits  in  Paraguay.  Illustr. 
London,  1717.     sm.  4°.  2492 

Friar  Bai'oii.    See  Bacon. 

Friars,  Pew  Spanish  proverbs  about.      7  pp. 
Maxwell,  .Sir  W.  S.    (Philobiblon  See.  Miscel.  v.  2.) 

See  ateo  l>oinlnlcan».— Franciscans.— Moiiastl- 
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Friboiirg,    Switzerland.      Chenaux,    J.,    and 

Cornu,  J.  (Eds.)  Una  Paner&  de  Revi  Fribordzey.  39  pp. 
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d'Alt(  Anecdote  Fribourgeoise).  2  pp.  (GauUier,  E.  H.  A., 
Etrennes  nationales,  p.  262.) 

Eribiirg,  Baden.    See  Freiburg. 

Frlck,  Charles,  M.  D.     1823-60. 

Introductory  address,  delivered  before  the 
medical  class  of  the  University  of  Maryland, 
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<'hew,  S.  C.     Commemorative  address  delivered  at 

the  opening  of  the  Frick  Library.  11  pp.  (In  his  Ad- 
dresses. ) 

Friok,    Karl.      Jahresbericht   ueber   die    ge- 

schichte  der  alten  geographie  und  die  litteratur  zu  den 
alten  geographen  fuer  1879.  80.  43  pp.  (Jahresb.  ueber 
fortschr.  der  class,  alterth.  v.  23, 1882,  p.  536.)— Zur  kritik 
des  Joannes  ^alalas.  16  pp.  ( Hist,  und  philol.  auf- 
saetze,  p.  51.)— Joseph  Justus  ScallKor  und  die  Chroni- 
ken  des  Victor  Tunnuncnsis  und  des  Joannes  Biclaren- 
sis.  5  pp.  {Rheinisch.  mus.  n.  s.  v.  44,  1889,  p.  369.) — 
Joseph  Justus  Scaliger  und  die  Excerpta  Latina  barbari. 
5  pp.  (Rheinisch.  mus.  n.  s.  v.  43,  1888,  p.  123.)— Welt- 
ctironlk  vom  jahre  452.  6  pp.  (Rheinisch.  mus.  n.  s 
V.4«,  1891,  p.  106.) 


Frick,  Switzerland.     Vischer,   W.    Bine  roe- 

mische  niederlassung  in  F.    25  pp.  2  pi.  ( Kleine  schriflen, 

V.  2,  p.  464.) 

Frick  Library,  Commemorative  address  de- 
livered at  the  opening  of.   11  pp.   Chew,  S.  C,  Addresses. 

Friction.  Meyer,  O.  E.  Zur  theorie  der  in- 
neren  reibung.  6  pp.  (Joum.  f.  d.  reine  u.  angetean. 
math.  V.  78,  1874,  p.  130.)— Koiikar.  B.  Sur  I'influence 
du  frottement  et  des  actions  mutuelles  int^rieures  dans 
les  mouvements  pgriodiques  d'un  systftme.  Application 
au  sph^rai'de  terrestre.  55  pp.  (Brussels  Acad.  Mim. 
cour.  V.  51,  1889. ) 
See  also  Heat.— Meclianics.— PUysics. 

Fridthiofs  saga.    See  Frlthiof's  saga. 
Friedel,  Ernst  August.     Aus  der  vorzeit  der 

fischerei.  63  pp.  (Samml.  wissens.  vorlrg.  v.  19,  1884, 
p.  337.) 

Friedel  cle  Zwerver.  Oertel,  F.  W.  P.  (W. 
von  Horn,  pseud. )  2323 

Frierteiiiann,  Priedrich  Traugott  (Ed.)  1793- 
1853. 

Dav.  Ruhnkenii  Dictataad  Ovidii  Heroidas. 
See  Ruhnken,  D.  (in  preceding  catalogue). 

Fried ensbiirg,  F.  (Ed.) 

Schlesiens  muenzgeschichte  im  mittelalter. 
Breslau,  1887-88.  2  v.  in  1,  4°.  ( Codex  diplo- 
mat. Sties.  V.  12,  13. )  3621 

Friedeiisbiirg,  Walter.     1855 — .     Die  neuere 

,  deutsche  forschung  ueber  Maria  Stuart.  14  pp.  ( Unsere 
Zeit,  1886,  v.  1,  p.  245.) 

Friedeiis-theologie.  Tafel,  J.  P.  I.,  Sweden- 
borg  und  seine  gegner,  v.  4.  — 4244 

Friedeiiwald,  Aaron,  M.  D.  1836 — .  Jewish 
physicians  and  the  contributions  of  the  Jews  to  the 
science  of  medicine.  61  pp.  (Gratz  College,  Buh.  v.  1, 
1897,  p.  105.) 

Friedcricli,  Bruno.    Zu  Statins'  Silven.    4  pp. 

(Rheinisch.  mus.  n.  8.  v.  38,  1883,  p.  471.) 

F'riedericli,  R.    Account  of  the  island  of  Bali. 

Ill  pp.  (Royal  Asiat.  Soc.  Gt.  Brit.  Joum.  n.  s.  v.  9,  1877, 
p.  59;  V.  10,  1878,  p.  49.) 

Friedericli.    See  also  Frederick. — Priedrich. 

Fiedericlis,  Karl,  and  Wolters,  Paul. 

Koenigliche  Museen  zu  Berlin.  Qipsab- 
guesse  antiker  bildwerke  in  historischer  folge 
erklaert.  Bausteine  zur  geschichte  der  grie- 
chisoh-roemisehen  plastik,  neu  bearbeitet. 
Berlin,  1885.     p.  8°.  —1738 

Friedlaeiider,  Ernst.    Eine  Duerersche  hand- 

zeichnung.  1  p.  (Koenigl.  Preussisch.  kunstsamml. 
Jahrb.  V.  12,  1891,  p.  116.) 

(Ed.)      Aeltere    universitaets -  matrikeln. 

Leipzig,  1887-94.  5  v.  8°.  (Tub.  aus  d.  K. 
preuss.  staatsarchiven,  v.  32,  36,  49,  52,  57. ) 

4405 
Contents.    Ilnlversltaet  Frankfurt  a.  O.  v.  32,  36, 
49.— I'nivcrsltaet  (Jrelt'snaUl,  v.  52,  57. 

Friedlaeiider,    Julius.      1813-84.      Hohenzol- 

lern'sche  schaumuenzen.  2pp.  1  pi.  (Koenigl.  Preus- 
sisch. kunstsamml.  Jahrb.  v.  5,  1884,  p.  151.) — Bildniss 
einer  hohenzollernsclion  Fnerstin  von  Mantegna 
gemalt.  10  pp.  4  pi.  (Koenigl.  Preussisch.  kunstsamml. 
Jahrb.  V.  4,  1883,  p.  49.)— Die  llalicnischcn  sclian- 
inucnzoii  des  fuenfzehnten  jahrhunderts.  1430-1530. 
178  pp.  43  pi.  (Koenigl.  Preussisch.  kunstsamml.  Ja/irb. 
V.  1,  1880,  pp.  4,  78,  283;  V.  2,  1881,  pp.  24,  92,  167,  225;  V.  3, 
1882,  pp.  29,  136,  190. ) 

See  also  Koenigl.  Preussisch.  kunstsamml.  Jahrb.  v.  5, 
1884,  p.  149. 


FRIEDLAENDER,  Ludwig 


1608 


PRIEDRICHS-UNIVERSITAET 


Friedlaeiider,  Ludwig.    1824—. 

De  nonnullis  locis  corruptis  in  Martialis 
Epigrammatis.  Regimonti  Pr.,  1867.  4°.    3242 

De  temporibus  librorum  Martialis  X  et  XI. 

Regimonti  Pr.,  1865.     4°.  3242 

Dissertatio  de  Auli  Gellli  vltae  temporibus. 

Regimonti  Prussorum,  1869.     4°.  3242 

Dissertatio  de  nominibus  personanim  in 

Juvenalis  Satiris.  Regimonti  Prussorum, 
n.  d.     4°.  3242 

Dissertatio  de  personis  qulbusdam  a  Mar- 

tiale  commemoratls.  Regimonti  Prussorum, 
n.  d.     4°.  3232 

Dissertatio  de  temporibus  librorum  Mar- 
tialis Domitlano  Imperante  editorum  et  Silva- 
rum  Statli.     Regimonti,  1862.     4°.  -3242 

Das  roemische  Afrlka.    19  pp.    (Deutsch.  rundschau, 

V,  34, 1883,  p.  44.)— Wrleohische  niythologrie.  18  pp. 
(Deutsch.  rundschau,  v.  53,  1887,  p.  83.)— Schicksale  der 
HoiiieriHcIion  poe!ti«.  34  pp.  (Deutsch.  rundschau, 
y.  46, 1886,  p.  209.  )-Petron"s  Onsitinahl  des  Trimalchio. 
20  pp.  (Deutsch.  randdchau,  V.  63, 1890,  p.  378.)— Jahres- 
bericht  ueber  die  roemlscheii  satlriker  (ausser 
Lacilius  und  Horatius).  47  pp.  [Jahresb.  ueber  fortschr. 
der  class,  alterth.  v.  3, 1877,  p.  207 ;  v.  10, 1879,  p.  307 ;  v.  14, 
1880,  p.  171;  V.  27,  1883,  p.  53.)— Erinnerungen  an  Tnr- 
irenjew.    9  pp.    {Deutsch.  rundschau,  \.iS,lS86,  p.  in.) 

Friedlaender,  M.    Notlz  ueber  Albrecht  Alt- 

dorfer.  4  pp.  3  pi.  (Koenigl.  Preussisch.  kunstsamml. 
Jahrb.  v.  14,  1893,  p.  22.) 

Friedlaender,  Michael,  Ph.  D.  (Tr.)    1833—. 
Guide  of  the  perplexed  of  Malmonldes. 

See  Moses  Ben  Malmon  (in  preceding  cata^ 

logue). 
Friedlaender,  Raphael,  und  Sohn.    Verlags- 

catalog,  1830-90.     Berlin,  1891.     r.  8°.       L.114 
Friedland,    Herzog  zu.      See  Wallenstein    or 

Waldstein,  A.  W.  E.  von. 
Friedland,  Bohemia.    Roesler,  M.    II  fuoco  di 

8.  Giovanni  sail'  Isergebirg.  Friedland  in  Boemia.  2  pp. 
{Archiv.  studio  tradiz.  popolari,  y.  9,  1890,  p.  351.)  — 
ThomaH,  F.  Sagen  ueber  F.  und  umgebung.  18  pp. 
(Verein  f.  gesch.  d.  Deutschen  in  Boehmen,  Mittheil. 
y.  25,  1887,  p.  400;  v.  26,  1888,  pp.  110,  217,  322  ;  y.  27,  1889, 
p.  95.) 

Friedlein,  Johann  Gottfried.    1828-75. 

Gerbert,  die  geometrie  des  Boethlus,  und 
die  indischen  zlfifern.    Erlangen,  1861.    8°. 

—2424 

(Ed.)    Boetli  de  institutione  arithmetlca. 

See  Boethlus,  A.  M.  T.  8. 

Friedlib,  Pranclscus.    See  Irenicus,  F. 

Friedman,  D.  A. 

Rabbis  of  ancient  times :  biographical 
sketches  of  theTalmudlc  period  (300  B.  C.  E. 
to  500  C.  E. )  Supplemented  with  maxims 
and  proverbs  of  the  Talmud.  Rochester, 
[1896].     8°.  —4146 

Friedmanii,  Alfred.    1845 — .    Falsche  freund- 

ichafl.  36  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1886,  y.  2,  pp.  577,  721.)— 
Lusltanische  Bonette :  lilHHabon,  Erinnernng  an  1756. 
12  pp.    (i;n»er«Zei(,  1881,  y.  2,  p.  465.) 

Friedman  n,  Paul. 

Anne  Boleyn  :  a  chapter  of  English  history, 
1527-36.  London,  1884.  2  v.  8°.  (Rev.  of  In 
Edin.  Rev.  v.  163,  1886,  p.  54. )  1515 


Friedreich's  Ata.xia.    See  Ataxy  or  Ataxia. 

Friedrich.  For  names  of  sovereigns,  see  Fred- 
erick. 

Friedrieh  I,  Herzog  von  Braunschweig.  Mel- 
bom,  H.,  Jr.  De  Friderici  Ducis  Br.  et  Lyn.  in  Impera- 
torem  electione  et  misera  caede.  7  pp.  (In  his  Rer. 
Qermanic.  v.  3,  p.  420.) 

Friedrich  TI,  Landgraf  von  Heaaen-Kassel. 
8tcngreI<E!.  Briefwechsel Voltaire's  mit F.  2  pp.  (Zeitt. 
f.  TieufraTiz.  sprache  u.  lit.  v.  1, 1879,  p.  231.) 

Friedrich,  von  Hansen.     Becker,  R.     Zu  F. 

25  pp.    (Germania,  v.  28,  1883,  p.  272.) 

Friedrich,  G.    Konjekturen  zuPlautus.    2  pp. 

{ PhUologus,  V.  51,  1892,  p.  550. ) 

Friedrich,  Johannes.    1836 — . 

Geschichte     des    vatlkanlschen    Konzils. 

Bonn,  1877-87.     3  v.  in  4,  8°.  —3264 

Beitraege   zur   geschiciite     des    Jesaiten-ordens. 

90  pp.  (Munich,  Akad.  wissens.  Denkschr.  y.  57:  Hist, 
classe,  Abhandl.  v.  16,  pt.  1,  1881,  p.  87.)— Beitraege  lur 
klrchcniJ^CMcliiclitc  des  18  jahrhfinderts.  144  pp. 
(Munich,  Akad.  wissens.  Denkschr.  y.  47:  Hist,  classe, 
Abliandl.  y.  13,  pt.  2,  1876,  p.  1.)— Bin  wort  ueber  die  yer- 
folgung  der  roeiiiischeii  kirclie.  11  pp.  (Unsere 
Zeit,  1880,  y.  2,  p.  857.)— Der  Eeichstag  zu  Woriim  im 
jahre  1621.  Nach  den  briefen  des  paepstlichen  Nuntius 
Hieronymus  Aleander.  92  pp.  (Munich,  Akad.  wissens. 
Denkschr.  y.  41 :  Hist,  classe,  Abhundl.  v.  11,  pt.  3,  1870, 
p.  55.) 

Friedrich,  Max.    Zur  methodlk  der  appercep- 

tions-yersuche.  7  pp.  (Wundt,  W.  M.,  Philos.  studien, 
y.  2,  p.  66.) 

Friedrich,  Thomas.    1855 — . 

Kablren  und  kelllnschrlften.   Leipzig,  1894. 

8°.  —2275 

Friedrich,    "Wilhelm.       Zu    Cicero's    Orator. 

82  pp.  (PhUologus,  y.  «4,  1886,  p.  666.)— Zu  Clcero"» 
PartltlonoN  orator lae.  19  pp.  (PhUologus,  y.  47, 
1889,  p.  291.) 

Friedrich.    See  also  Frederick. — Friederich. 

Friedrich  Barbarossa.  See  Frederick  I 
(Barbarossa),  Emperor  of  Germany. 

Friedrich  Franz  II,  Grosaherzog  von  Meeklen- 
burg-Schwerin. 

HiESCHi-'ELD,  L.  von.  Friedrich  Franz 
II,  Grossherzog  von  Mecklenburg-Schwerln. 
1891,  2  V.  in  1.  3623 

Friedrich  Josias,  Herzog  von  Sachsen,  Prim 
von  Coburg-Saalfeld. 

WiTZLEBEN,  A.  von.  Priuz  Friedrich  Jo- 
sias von  Coburg-Saalfeld,  Herzog  zu  Sachsen. 
1859, 4  V.  3602  ;  atlas,  3601 

Friedrich  Wilhelm,  Kurfuerst  von  Branden- 
burg. See  Frederick  William,  the  Great, 
Elector  of  Brandenburg. 

Friedrich  William  I,  Kurfuerst  von  Hessen- 
Kassel.  See  Frederick  William  I,  Elector  of 
Hesse  Cassel. 

Friedrichs,    Karl.      Die    rechtsverhaeltnlsse 

der  eingeborenen  in  den  deutschen  schutzgebieten. 
22  pp.    ( Unsere  Zeit,  1891,  v.  1,  p.  47.) 

Friedrichsdorf,  Hease.    Tipping,  H.  A.    Two 

villages  of  Hessia.  9  pp.  ( Macmillan's  Mag.  v.  47,  1883, 
p.  121.) 

Friedrichs-uiiiversitaetzu  Halle,  Geschichte 
der.    Schrader,  W.  —3382 


PRIEDWAGNER,  Mathias 


1609 


FRIENDS  OR  QUAKERS 


Friedwaff  iier,  Mathias.    Wilmotte,  M.    Fried- 

wagner:  Ueber  die  sprache  des  Huon  de  Bordeaux. 
«  pp.    ( Romania,  v.  20, 1891,  p.  478.) 

Friend,  Sir  John. 

Letters  to  the  three  absolvers,  Mr.  Cook, 
Mr.  Collier,  and  Mr.  Sneet.  Being  reflections 
on  the  papers  delivered  by  Sir  John  Friend, 
and  Sir  Wm.  Parlsyns,  to  the  sheriffs  of  Lon- 
don and  Middlesex.     1696.  —2312 

•  Tryal   and  condemnation    of   Sir    John 

Friend,  for  conspiring  to  raise  rebellion  in 
these  kingdoms,  in  order  to  a  French  inva- 
sion. 1696.  (With  Letter  to  the  three  ab- 
solvers. )  —2312 

Friend  Olivia.     154  pp.    Barr,  Mrs.  A.  E.  H. 

(Century  Mag.  v.  17,  1890,  pp.  62,  242,  asO,  509,  658,  811; 
V.  18,  1890,  pp.  34,  182,  464,  623,  760,  844.) 

Friendly  inns.    Behnke,  G.    Zufluchtshaeuser 

fuer  obdachlose,  uud  waermstuben.  7  pp.  (Durni,  J., 
and  others,  Handb.  der  architektur,  v.  5,  pt.  2,  p.  148. ) 

Friendly  islands.    »Siee  Tonga  islands. 
Friendly  rivalry.    15  pp.    Sully,  J.    (Harper's 

Mag.  V.  79,  1889,  p.  99.) 

Friendly  societie.s.    Am6ro,  J.    Les  soci6t6s 

de  secours  mntuels  en  Angleterre.  20  pp.  (Correspan- 
dant,  V.  76,  1868,  p.  668.)— Mlaokle.v.  W.  L.  Juggernaut 
of  poor  men's  providence.  12  pp.  {Form.  Rev.  n.  s. 
T.  36, 1884,  p.  637.)— Milke.  Lady  E.  F.  S.  Benefit  socie- 
ties and  trades  unions  for  women.  5  pp.  (Forln.  Rev. 
n.  s.  V.  45,  1889,  p.  852.)— Dupont,  E.  Institutions  de 
secours  et  de  prfivoyance  pour  les  ouvriers  des  mines. 
26  pp.  {.Correapondanl,  n.  6.  v.  93,  1882,  p.  1025.)- Etl- 
wardn,  W.  W.  Present  and  future  of  friendly  societies. 
12  pp.  (Contemp.  Rev.  v.  48, 1885,  p.  830.)— «rcswell.  W. 
Emigration  and  "  tlie  friendly  societies."  11pp.  (Fortn. 
Rev.  n.  s.  V.  39,  1886,  p.  552.) 

See  also  Quart.  Hev.  v.  166,  1888,  p.  377.  Also  AsNoeia- 
tion.  —  Benevolence.  —Benevolent  NoeictieN.  — 
t'hnrHles.- Inxnrance,  Z,s/eas»"ran«c.— I<iiboran«I 
laborlnK  classes.  —  Panperism.  —Poor.  —  Pov- 
erf.v.— Secret  societies.- Social  science. 

Friends,   Of  followers  and.      4  pp.      Bacon, 

Sir  F.,  Essays,  with  annotations  by  R.  Whately,  4ed.  p.  465 

Friends'  Adventure,  Ship. 

Lyde,  R.  True  and  exact  account  of  the 
retaking  of  a  ship,  called  the  Friends'  Ad- 
venture, of  Topsham,  from  the  French.  1693, 
repr.  1883.    ( Arber,  E.,  Eng.  garner,  v.  7. )   2117 

Friends  in  eouncil.    Helps,  Sir  A.  —4107 

Friends  or  Qnaliers,  Doctrines. 

Brownlee,  W.  C.  Careful  and  free  in- 
quiry into  the  true  nature  and  tendency  of 
the  religious  principles  of  the  Society  of 
Friends.    1824.  —4284 

Friends'    presentation    of  their    faith, 

works,  and  hopes  in  the  World's  Parliament 
of  Religions  ;  and  proceedings  in  their  de- 
nominational congress,  ninth  mo.,  19-23,  1893. 
1893.  —4266 

Reflections  on  the  constitution  and  du- 
ties of  man,  illustrative  of  the  doctrine  and 
principles  of  the  Society  of  Friends.     1841. 

—3263 

Confessions  ofa  4tnaker.    10  pp.    ( College  and  the 

Church,  p.  196;  Forum,  v.  3,  1887,  p.  199.)— B..  .1.  A.  Why 
am  I  a  Qualcer?  7  pp.  (iV.  Am.  Rev.  v.  148,  1889,  p.  761. ) 
— Whitller,  J.  a.  Old  way.  1  p.  (  Works,  v.  7,  p.  360.) 
—Society  of  Friends.    10  pp.    ( Works,  v.  7,  p.  306.) 


1887. 
—  Ondbrdonk, 
stead:  1643-1832; 


Friends  or  Quakers,  History. 

Applegarth,  a.  C.  Quakers  in  Pennsyl- 
vania. 1892.  (Adams,  H.  B.,  Johns  Hopkins 
Univ.  studies  in  hist,  and  polit.  sci.  10  s. 
nos.  8-9. )  4653 

Central  Relief  Committee  of  the  Soci- 
ety of  Friends.  Transactions,  during  the 
famine  in  Ireland,  1846-47.     1852.  —1372 

Chalkley,  T.    Journal  of  his  life,  labours, 

travels,  and  Christian  experiences.  1791. 
( Works. )  —3255 

Glenn,  T.  A.  Merion  in  the  Welsh  tract . . . 

Historical  and  genealogical  collections  con- 
cerning the  Welsh  barony  in  the  province  of 
Pennsylvania,  settled  by  the  Cymric  Quakers 
in  1682.     1896.  3583 

GouGH,  J.   (Ed.)    History  of  the  people 

called  Quakers,  from  their  first  rise  to  the 
present  time.     1789-90,  4  v.  —3274 

Hallowell.    R.    p.      Pioneer    Quakers. 

—3286 

H.,  Jr.  Annals  of  Hemp- 
also  the  rise  and  growth  of 
the  Society  of  Friends  on  Long  Island  and  in 
New  York,  1657-1826.  1878.  (With  his  An- 
tiquities of  the  parish  church,  Hempstead. ) 

3563 

Address  to  the  King  [James  II]  from  the  Quakers. 

4  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  9,  p.  28.)— .4!n<>ro,  J. 
Les  Qualcers,  leur  pass6  et  leur  present.  23  pp.  (Cor- 
respondant,  v.  51,  1860,  p.  301.)— A|»i>lc(yarth.  A.  C. 
Quakers  in  Pennsylvania.  5  pp.  (Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  2S, 
1892,  p.  353.)— n>»rcla.y.  J.  Memoirs  of  the  rise,  prog- 
ress, and  persecutions  of  the  peopl  e  called  Quakers  in  the 
north  of  Scotland.  261  pp.  (Jaffray,  A.,  Diary,  p.  191.) 
— Brisss.  C.  A.  Have  the  Quakers  prevailed?  29  pp. 
(Biblioth.  Sacra,  v.  47,  1890,  p.  325.)— John  Brigriit  and 
Quakerism.  5  pp.  (iUocniiiion's  Ma^.  v.  60,  1889,  p.  111.) 
— Faber.  Mrs.  M.  A.  Wm.  Penn  and  the  Society  of 
Friends  at  Reading.  13  pp.  (Pa.  Mag.  Hist.  v.  11,  1887, 
p.  37.)— FIsfft.  W.  (JScJ.)  Extracts  from  the  documents 
illustrative  of  the  sufferings  of  the  Quakers  in  Lewes. 
61  pp.  (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  16.  1864,  p.  65.)— 
George  Fox  and  the  early  Quakers.  17  pp.  (London 
Qitart.iSCT.  v.6.3, 1885,  p.97.)— tinniniere.  A.  M.  Friends 
in  Burlington.  71  pp.  (Pa.  Mag.  Hist.  v.  7,  1883,  pp.  249, 
353;  V.  8,  1884,  pp.3,  160.)— RaleiKh.  T.  Some  Quaker 
biographies.  5  pp.  (JlfnomiUon's  Afajf.  v.  59,  1889,  p.  358.) 
—Revival  of  Quakerism.  27  pp.  (Edin.  Rev.  v.  174, 
1891,  p.  194.)— StilK'.  C.  J.  Attitude  of  the  Quakers  in 
the  provincial  wars.  33  pp.  (Pa.  Mag.  Hist.  v.  10,  1886. 
p.  283.)— For  the  king  and  Parliament:  being  a  relation 
of  the  snlFerinsts  of  tile  «tnakers.  4  pp.  (Somers, 
J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  7,  p.  243.) 

.See  also  Dissenters  and  Dissent.— Xonconforni- 
Ity.— Perseontions.— Pnritans. 

Friends  or  Qualiers.  Baltimore  Yearly 
Meeting:.  Extracts  from  minutes  of  the  pro- 
ceedings, 1879,  84-86.  Baltimore,  1879-86, 
4  nos.  16°.  —3263 

JVo(e.— For  earlier  years  sec  preceding  catalogue. 

Minutes  of  the  proceedings,  1887-97.  Balti- 
more, 1887-97.     11  nos.  8",  16°.  —3263 

Matthews,  T.  H.   Sketch  of  "  Old  Town  " 

meeting  house,  Baltimore,  and  some  account 
of  its  occupants,  as  read  on  its  one  hundredth 
anniversary,  second  month,  22,  1881.  [Anon.] 
1881.  —3263 


PMENBS  OR  QUAKERS 


1610 


FRIGELL,  Anders 


Frieuds  or  Quakers.  Conference  on  edu- 
catlou  held  in  Baltimore,  twelfth  month,  21, 
22,  1877.     Proceedings.     Baltimore,  1878.     8°. 

—3263 

Friends   or  Qiiaker.s.     Joint    committee 

appointed  for  promoting  the  civilization  and 
improving  the  condition  of  the  Seneca  nation 
of  Indians.  Proceedings.  Baltimore,  1847. 
12°.  1617 

Friends  or  Qnakers.  Philadelphia  Yearly 
Meeting.  Extracts  from  the  minutes,  1894- 
97.     Phila.,  1894-97.     4  nos.  16°.  —3263 

Friends'  presentation  of  their  faith,  works, 
and  hopes  in  the  World's  Parliament  of  Re- 
ligions ;  and  proceedings  in  their  denomina- 
tional congress,  ninth  mo.,  19-23,  1893.  Chi- 
cago, 1893.     8°.  —4266 

Friends'  Union  for  philanthropic  labor.  Pro- 
ceedings at  its  second,  third,  fifth  and  eighth 
conferences.  1883,  84,  88,  94.  Richmond, 
New  York,  Phila.,  1883-94.     4  nos.  8°,  16°. 

—3263 

Friendship.  Cicero,  M.  T.  Cato  Major  et 
Laelius  .  .  .  Recensuit  et  praefatus  est  J.  N. 
Madvig.     1835.  3225 

Laelius  ;  oder,  von  der  freundschaft .  .  . 

Uebersetzt  und  erklaert  von  R.  Kuehner. 
1864.  3227 

Thomson,  Mrs.  K.  B.  ( G.  Wharton,  pseud. ) 

Celebrated  friendships.     1861,  2  v.  3705 

Bnron,  Sir  F.    Of  friendship.    18  pp.    (Essays,  unlh 

annotations  by  B.  Whately,  4  ed.  p.  280.)— Emerson,  R. 
W.  Friendship.  26  pp.  ( ITorfcs,  v.  2,  p.  181.)— Ein-keii, 
R.  Aristoteles'  anschauung  von  freundschaft  und  von 
lebensgoetern.  44  pp.  (Samml.  wissens.  vortrg.  v.  19, 
1884,  p.  733.)— KhRirp,  J.  C.  Friendsiiip  in  ancient 
poetry;  Friendship  in  English  poetry.  38  pp.  {N.  Am. 
Bev.  V.  139,  1884,  pp.  453,  580.)— Sheifleld,  J.,  Duke  of 
Buckinghamshire.  Essay  on  friendship.  4  pp.  ( Works, 
V.2,  1729,  p.  227.) 

Fries,    Hans.      Haendcke,    B.      Hans    Fries. 

16  pp.  (Koenigl.  Preussisch.  kunstsamml.  Jahrb.  v.  11, 
1890,  p.  168.) 

Fries,  Lorenz.  Rockinger,  L.  Magister  Lorenz 
Fries  zum  fraenkisch-wirzburgiachen  rechts-  und  ge- 
richtswesen.  107  pp.  (Munich,  Alcad.  wissens.  Z)enfc«c/ir. 
V.  41 :  Hist,  classe,  Abhandl.  v.  11,  pt.  3,  1870,  p.  147.) 

Fries,  Ludwig  (Ed. ) 

Montchrestien's  "Sophonisbe."  See  Mont- 
chrestien,  A. 

Fries,  Sigmnnd,  Ritter  von.  The  "tent  the- 
ory "  of  Chinese  architecture.  4  pp.  (Royal  Asiat.  Soc. 
China  branch,  Journ.  n.  s.  v.  24,  1890,  p.  303.) 

Fries.    See  also  Freeze. — Friese. — Frieze. 
Friese,  Ernst.    Stroetzel,  E.    E.  Friese.    3  pp. 

(Biog.  jahrb.  f.  alterth.  p.  15  :  Jahresb.  ueber  fortschr.  der 
clots,  alterth.  v.  41,  1886.) 

Friese,  Leopold  August.    Mueller,  R.    Friese. 

II  pp.  (Verein  f.  gesch.  rt.  Deutschen  In  Boehmen, 
muheU.  V.  1»,  1881,  p.  14.) 

Friese,  Philip  Christopher. 

Semitic  philosophy  :  showing  the  ultimate 
social  and  scientific  outcome  of  original  Chris- 
tianity in  itfl  conflict  with  surviving  ancient 
heathenism.    Chicago,  1890.    12°.  —1468 


Friese.    See  also  Freeze. — Fries.— Frieze. 
Friesen,  Hermann,  Freiherr  von.     Koppel,   R. 

Hermann,  Freiherr  yon  Friesen.    1  p.     (Eng.  studien, 

V.  8,  1883,  p.  293.) 

Friesic  language.    Jellinghaus,  H.    Woerter- 

buch  der  ostfriesischen  sprache.  Etymologisch  bearbeitet 
von  J.  ten  Doornkaat  Koolman.  9  pp.  (Zeits.  f.  voelker- 
psych.  V.  14,  1882,  p.  214.)— KoIIniniiii,  P.  Umfang  des 
friesischen  sprachgebietes  im  Grossherzogthum  Olden- 
burg. 27  pp.  (Verein  f.volkskunde.Zetbi.v.l,  1891,  p.  377.) 
Friesic  poetry.  Heyne,  M.  AUitterierende 
verse  und  reime  in  den  friesischen  rechtsquellen.  13  pp. 
(Germantn,  v.  9,  1864,  p.  437.) 

Friesland. 

Beninga,  E.  Chronyk  of  historic  van 
Oost-Prieslant.  1738.  (Matthaeus,  A.,  Vet. 
aevi  analect.  v.  4. )  3633 

Lasius,  O.  Friesischesbauernhaus  in  seiner 

entwicklung  waehrend  der  letzten  vier  jahr- 
hunderte.  1885.  (Brink,  B.  E.  C,  ten,  and 
others,  Quellen  und  forschungen,  v.  55,  pt.  1.) 

—3166 

WiNSEM,    P.   van.     Ohronique  ofte  histo- 

rische  geschiednisse  van  Vriesland,  begin- 
nende  van  den  jaere  nae  des  werelts  schep- 
pinge  3635  ende  loopende  tot  den  jaere  nae  de 
geboorte  Christi  1622.     1622.  3611 

AiniciN,  E.  de.    Friesland.    27  pp.    (Iii  his  Holland 

and  its  people,  p.  355.) — Eino,  Abbot  of  Werum.  Chroni- 
con,  12(>4-37.  110  pp.  (Matthaeus,  A.,  Vet.  aevi  analect. 
V.  2,  p.  1.) — Fiiiidatloiies  fata  sacrarum  aliquot  aedi- 
um  in  HoUandia,  Zelandia,  Gelria,  Frisia.  90  pp.  (Mat- 
thaeus, A.,  Vet.  aevi  analect.  v.  3,  p.  425.)— If etteitia, 
F.  B.  Der  alte  druck  der  westerlauwerschen  rechte. 
34  pp.  (Gertnonio,  V.  35,  1890,  p.  l.)—Jen!ien,  C.  Zwerg- 
sagen  aus  Nordfriesland.  12  pp.  ( Verein  f.  volkskunde, 
Zeits.  V.  2,  1892,  p.  407.)— Monco,  Abbot  of  Werum.  Chro- 
nicon,  1237-73;  Continuatio,  1278-97.  101  pp.  (Mat- 
thaeus, A.,  Vet.  aevi  analect.  v.  2,  p.  111. )— 0»(  friowland 
unter  hannoverischer  herrschaft.  12  pp.  ( Unsere  Zeit, 
1868,  V.  1,  p.  26.)— Ruprech*.  L.  Zu  den  ostfriesischen 
kosenamen.  10  pp.  (Oermania.  v.  13,  1868,  p  301.) — 
Ncliinidt,  J.  N.  Undersogelse  rangaaende  trovaerdig- 
heden  af  Johan  Mejer's  kort  over  Nordfrisland,  1240. 
53  pp.  {Kongelige  nordiske  old  skrift^selskab,  1851,  p.  161.) 
— Stark.  F.  Ueber  friesische  kosenamen.  8  pp.  (Oer- 
mania,  v.  13,  1868,  p.  392.) 

See  also  Holland.— Sfetherlandw.     .4(80  Friesic 
lan|[naK:e.  poetry. 

Friesiier,  W.  M. 

Chapman,  S.  H.,  and  Chapman,  H.  Cata- 
logue of  the  collection  of  foreign  and  Ameri- 
can coins  and  medals  of  W.  M.  Friesner,  Los 
Angeles,  Cal.     1888.  2704 

Frietchie,  Barbara.    See  Pritchie,  B. 

Frieze,  Jacob. 

Concise  history  of  the  efforts  to  obtain  an 
extension  of  suffrage  in  Rhode  Island  ;  from 
the  year  1811-42.  Providence,  1842.  12°.  —2337 

Frieze.    See  also  Freeze. — Pries. — Friese. 

Frigaliolda,  Goddess.   Grimm,  J.  L.  K.   Friga- 

holda.    2  pp.    (Kleinere  schriften^v.  5,  p.  416.) 

Frifjell,  Anders.    1820—. 

Collatio  librorum  et  editorum  ;  De  mendis 
codicum  Caesaris.  Upsalae,  1841.  2  v.  12°. 
(Caesar,  C.  J.,  De  bello  Gallico,  recens.  A. 
Frigell,  v.  2,  3. )  3224 

( Ed. )    C.  Julii  Caesaris  De  bello  Gallico. 

See  Caesar,  C.  J. 


FRILFORD,  England 


1611 


FRITZSCHE,  P.  H.  T- 


Prilforrt,  England.    RoUeston,  G.    Researches 

and  excavations  carried  on  in  an  ancient  cemetery  at  P.; 
Further  researches  in  an  Anglo-Saxon  cemetery  at  F. 
84  pp.    ( Sci.  papers  and  addresses,  v.  2,  pp.  581,  653. ) 
See  also  HerkNtiire. 

Friniaiiii,  Claus.     1746-1829.     Digtere.     54  pp. 

(Molbech,  C,  Danskpoetisk  anthol.  v.  1,  p.  121.) 

Friiuiinn,  Peder  Harboe.  1752-1839.  Digtere. 
68  pp.    (Molbech,  C,  Danskpoetisk  anthol.  v.  1,  p.  175.) 

Frlqiiass^e  Crotestylloniiee.  Blanchemain, 
J.  B.  P.  (E.  Sidredoulx,  pseud.)  2387 

Frisfh,  Johann  Leonhard.     1666-1743. 

Nouveaii  dictionnaire  des  passagers  fran- 
50J3-aneinand  et  allemand-frangois,  oder  neues 
franzoesisch-deutsches  und  deutsch-franzoe- 
sisehes  woerter-buch  . .  .  verbessert  von  Mr. 
Mauvillon.     Leipzig,  1772.     8°.  —2131 

Friscliliii,  Nicodemus.  1547-90.  Ad  P.  Ver- 
giliam  Maronem,  poetarum  principem  elegia.  3  pp. 
{Latein.  litteraturdenkmaeler  des  15  u.  16  jahrh.  v.  7, 
p.  62.) 

Frisi,  Antonio  Francesco. 

Memorie  storiche  di  Monza  e  sua  corte. 
Milano,  1794.     3  v.  4°.  3521 

Frisi,  Paolo.     1728-84. 

Treatise  on  rivers  and  torrents  ;  with  the 
method  of  regulating  their  course  and  chan- 
nels. To  which  is  added  an  essay  on  naviga- 
ble canals.  Tr.  by  Maj.-Gen.  John  Garstin. 
London,  1818.     4°.  —2732 

Frisian  langua{>:«s  poetry.    See  Priesic. 
Friskney,  England.    Cheales,  H.  J.     On  the 

mural  paintings  in  All  Saints  church,  Friskney.    23  pp. 
7  pi.    ( Archaeologia,  v.  48,  1885,  p.  270 ;  v.  50,  1887,  p.  281 ; 
V.  53,  pt.  2,  1893,  p.  427.) 
See  also  UncoliiNliiro. 

Fristoii,  England.     Figg,  W.     On  the  opening 
of  a  barrow  at  Crowlink,  in  F.    6  pp.    (Sussex  Archaeol. 
Soc.  Coll.  V.  5,  1852,  p.  207.) 
See  also  Sussex. 

Friswell,  James  Hain.     1825-78. 

Essays  on  English  writers.  [Anon.]  Lon- 
don, 1869.  16°.  2227 
Contents.  Bible  and  its  translators.— British  nov- 
elists.—Rise  of  thedrama.- Wriiiuntlo  literntiire. 
— Knfflish  |»eri«nlical  essiiyists.— KiigHsli  poets. 
— i;ssa.ylsts.— Studyof  llistory.— illstor.y  anil  his- 
torical l>i*>;j;raj>li.y.— Letters  and  letter  writing. — 
Poetsof  the  present  century.— FolitlenI  and  meta- 
physical writers.— Satirists.— Scottish  poets.— 
Some  Scottish  poets.— Theologians. 

Fritehie,  Barbara. 

Dall,  Mr8.  0.  W.  H.  Barbara  Fritehie. 
1893.  4747 

NiXDORFF,  H.  M.  Life  of  Whittier's  he- 
roine, Barbara  Fritehie.     1887.  3704 

Early.  J.  A.  Barbara  Frietchie  :  refutation  of  Whit- 
tier's myth.  4  pp.  (Southern  Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  V.  7, 1879, 
p.  435.)-Whittier,  J.  G.  Barbara  Frietchie.  4  pp. 
(H'orfcs,  V.  3,  p.  245.) 

Fritehie.    .See  also  Fritsche.— Fritzsche. 
Frith,  Henry  ( Tr. )     1840— . 

Public  life  in  England.     See  Grousset,  P. 
( P.  Daryl,  paeud. ) 

Vol.  III.— 202. 


Frith,  Mi88  I. 

Life  of  Giordano  Bruno,  the  Nolan.  Re- 
vised by  Prof.  Moriz  Carriere.  London,  1887. 
8°.  4786 

JVofe.- With  a  bibliography. 
Frith,  William  Powell.     1819—. 

My  autobiography  and  reminiscences. 
London,  1887-88.  3  v.  8°.  ( Rev.  of  in  BJocfc- 
wood's  Mag.  v.  143, 1888,  p.  123  ;  London  Quart. 
Rev.  V.  69,  1888,  p.  342  ;  Weatm.  Rev.  v.  128, 
1887,  p.  1100. )  4785 

Note.—V.  1,  2,  are  3  ed.,  v.  3  is  2  ed. 

Frithiot's  sajja.     Larsson,  L.  (Ed.)     Sagan 

ock    rimorna    om    Fridthiofe  hinn    Fraekni. 

1893.     iSamfund  til  udgivels  af  gam.  nord.  litt. 

no.  22. )  —3157 
l,ou«relIow.  H.  W.    Frithiors  saga.   46  pp.   (Works, 

V.  7,  p.  316.) 

Pritsch,  C.  [Tr.) 

Sept  fitudes  sur  la  question  sociale,  tr.  de 
I'Allemand  des  "Stimmen  aus  Maria-Laach. 
Is.     Louvain,  1896.     8°.  —3392 

Contents.  Lehmkuhl,  A.  t'ontrat  entre  patrons  et 
cuvriers,  et  les  graves,  no.  2 ;  Mai  social  et  I'influence  de 
lY-isrlise,  no.  4;  Question  sociale  et  Tintervention  de 
l'<^tat,  no.  6.— Cathrein,  V.  Propri«t<'  fonciSre 
priv6e  et  ses  adversaires ;  ou,  le  socialisme  agraire  de  E. 
de  Laveleye  et  de  Henry  George,  no.  5.— Meyer,  T. 
Question  ouvri^re  et  les  principes  fondamentaux  de 
la  sociologie  chr^tienne,  no.  1.  —Lehmkuhl,  A.  R^jfle- 
nientation  internationale  de  la  question  sociale, 
no.  7.— Pachtler,  M.  But  du  socialisme  et  id^es  libfi- 
rales,  no.  3. 

Fritsch,  Karl  Wilhelm  Georg  von.    1838 — . 

Das    Gotthardgebiet.       Bern,    1873.       4°. 

(Beitr.  geol.  karte  Schweiz,  v.  15.)  — 1562 

Pritsclie,  H.    Climate  of  eastern  Asia.    209  pp. 

18  pi.      (Royal  Asiat.  Soc.   North-China  branch,  Joum. 

n.  s.  V.  12,  1878,  p.  127.) 

Fritsche.    See  also  Fritehie.— Fritzsche. 

Fritzlar,  Herbert  von.  See  Herbort  von  Fritz- 
lar. 

Fritz.sche,  Adolf  Theodor  Hermann.  1818-78. 
ZuTheokrit  und  Virgil.  Leipzig,  1860.  8°.    3253 

Jahresbericht  ueber  die  s«"'eeliischen  bukoliker. 

24  pp.  (Jahresb.  ueberfortschr.  der  class,  alterth.  v.  3,  1877, 
p.  163;  V.  5,  1878,  p.  24.)— Jahresbericht  ueber  die  littera- 
tur  zu  Iloratius.  72  pp.  (Jahresb.  neber  fortschr.  der 
class,  alterth.  v.  3, 1877,  p.  178;  v.  6,  1878,  p.  213;  v.  10, 1879, 
p.  1.)— Jahresbericht  ueber  die  roemlsclicn  buko- 
liker. 21pp.  (Jahresb.  ueber  fortschr.  der  class,  alterth. 
V.  6,  1878,  p.  128.)— Jahresbericht  ueber  VirsrII's  Buco- 
lica  und  «»eorslca.  7  pp.  (Jahresb.  ueber  fortschr. 
der  class,  alterth.  v.  3,  1877,  p.  254.) 

■ (Ed.)     Aristotelis   Ethica  Eudemia.      See 

Aristoteles. 

( Ed. )    Des  Q.  Horatius  Flaccus  Sermonen. 

See  Horatius  Flaccus,  Q. 

[Xotice  of  F.]      1  p.     (Biog.  jahrh.  f.  alterth.  p.  1: 

Jahresb.  ueber  fortschr.  der  clans,  alterth.  v.  12,  1879.) 

Fritzsohe,  Friedrich  Hermann  Theodor.  1838—. 
Jahresbericht  ueber  die  griechischen  bukoliker.  7  pp. 
(Jahresb.  ueber  fortschr.  der  class,  alterth.  v.  13,  1880. 
p.  110.)— Ilorali  Ep.  I,  5.  5  pp.  (Philologus,  v.  i2,lS8i, 
p.  769.)— Komposition  von  lloraz  Ars  poetica.  18  pp. 
(Philologus,  v.  44,  1885,  p.  88.)— Jahresbericht  ueber  die 
roemischen  bukoliker.  17  pp.  (Jahrc*b.  ueber 
fortschr.  der  class,  alterth.  v.  10,  1879,  p.  76;  v.  18,  1881, 
p.  177.)— Theojfnis,  v.  513.  2  pp.  (Philologus,  v.  43, 
1884,  p.  847. ) 


PRITZSCHE 


1612 


PROGS 


Fritzsche.    See  also  Pritchie. — Pritsche. 

Frhili,  Italy. 

Arboit,  a.     Villotte  friulane.     1876.     2395 

Joppi,  v.,  and  Bampo,  G.  {Eds.)    Contri- 

buti  alia  storia  dell'  arte  nel  Priuli  ed  alia  vita 
dei  pittori  e  Intagliatori  friulani.  1887-94,  4  v. 
(Venice,  R.,  Deputaz.  di  storia  patria  :  Monu- 
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OcciONi-BoNAPFONS,  G.    Bibliografla  sto- 

rica  friulana,  1861-82.     1884.  W.  35 

PiBONA,  J.    Vocabolario  friulano.    1871. 

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Antoninl.  P.    Del  castello  e  de'  signori  di  Eontana- 

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18  pp.  (In  his  Brief  account  of  travels  in  .  . .  Europe, 
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(Archiv.  •tudfo  tradiz.  popolari,v.7,  1888,  p.559.)— Oster- 
■nann,  V.  Due  giuochi  fanciulleschi  in  P.  3  pp. 
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SavorKAKrno,  G.  Lettere  sulla  guerra  combattuta  nel 
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stor.  ital.  2  s.  v.  2,  1855,  pt.  2,  p.  5 ;  v.  3,  1856,  p.  3;  T.  4,  1856, 
p.  IS.) 

Frivolous  paper,  in  forme  of  a  petition : 
framed  ...  by  a  disaffected  party  in  this  citie 
of  London,  intended  ...  to  be  presented  to 
the  honourable  House  of  Commons.  With 
certaine  considerations  [upon  the  same]. 
London,  1642.  sm.  4°.  {Pamphlets :  Charles 
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Frizzoni,  Gustavo.    L'arte  italiana  nella  Gal- 

leria  nazionale  di  Londra.  87  pp.  (Archiv.  stor.  ital.  4  s. 
T.  4, 1879,  pp.  246,  394;  V.  5, 1880,  p.  45.)— STapoll  ne'  suoi 
rapporti  coll'  arte  del  rinascimento.  54  pp.  (Archiv. 
stor.  ital.  4  s.  v.  1,  1878,  p.  496;  v.  2,  1878,  p.  64.)— L'arte 
deir  L'mbrla  rappresentata  nella  nuova  Pinacoteca 
comnnale  di  Perugia.  24  pp.  (Archiv.  stor.  ital.iB.v.  5, 
1880,  p.  447.) 

Frobeii,  Johannes.     Waohsmuth,   C.      Ueber 

die  apophthegmensamralung  in  den  Hroben'schen  Qno- 
mici.    10  pp.   (Bheiriisch.  mus.  n.  s.  v.  37,  1882,  p.  506.) 

Frobeniiis,  P.  G.    Ueber  die  beziehungen  zwi- 

schen  den  28  doppeltangenten  einer  ebenen  curve  vierter 
ordnung.  42  pp.  (Joum.  f.  d.  reine  u.  angewan.  math. 
V.  99,  1886,  p.  275. )— Anwendungen  der  dclcrinliiaii- 
tpn-theorle  aaf  die  geometric  des  maasses.  63  pp. 
(Joum.  /.  d.  reine  u.  angewan.  math.  v.  79,  1875,  p.  185.)  — 
Ueber  algcbraiscb  integrirbare  lineare  dlllcrentiiil- 
SrleicllllnK^en.  11  pp.  (Journ.  f.  d.  reine  u.  angewan. 
math.  T.  80,  1875,  p.  183.)— Ueber  die  integration  der 
linearen  differentialgleichungen  durch  reihen.  22  pp. 
(Joum.  /.  d.  reine  v.  angewan.  math.  v.  76,  1873,  p.  214.)  — 
Ueber  die  vertauschung  von  argument  und  parameter 
in  den  integralen  der  linearen  differentialgleichungen. 
4  pp.  (Joum.  f.  d.  reine  u.  angewan.  math.  v.  78,  1874, 
p.  93.)  — Ueber  die  congraenz  nach  einem  aus  zwei  end- 
lichen  gruppen  gebildeten  doppolinodiil.  27  pp. 
I  Joum.  f.  d.  reine  u.  angewan.  math.  v.  101,  1887,  p.  273.)— 
Ueber  die  algcbraische  aufloesbarkeit  der  i;l<'i<'liun- 
sen,  deren  coefficienten  rationale  functionen  einer 
variablen  Rind.  19  pp.  (Journ.  f.  d.  reine  u.  angewan. 
math.  v.  74,  1872.  p.  254.)— Ueber  den  begriff  der  irr«'- 
dnnlbilitapt  in  der  theorie  der  linearen  differential- 
gleichungen. ^5  pp.  (Joum.  f.  d.  reine  u.  angewan.  math. 
V.  76.  1873,  p.  238. )— Ueber  die  grundlagen  der  theorie  der 
JacoblKrhpn  runotlonpn.  69  pp.  (Joum.  f.  d.  reine 
u.  angewan.  math.  v.  97,  1884,  pp.  16,  188.)— Ueber  die 
entwicltlung  analytischer  functionen  in  rclhon.  die 
n«cb  gegebenen  functionen  fortschreiten.  30  pp.  (Joum. 
f.  d.  nine  u.  angewan.  math.  t.  78,  1871,  p.  1.)— Ueber  di* 


constanten  factoren  der  thetareihon.  20  pp.  (Joum. 
/.  d.  reine  u.  angewan.  math.  v.  98,  1885,  p.  244.)— Ueber 
die  determinante  mehrerer  functionen  einer  varia- 
beln.  13  pp.  (Joum.  f.  d.reiTie  u.  angewan.  math.  Y.7T, 
1874,  p.  245.) 

Frobenius,  Georg.  Gedaechtnissrede  auf  Leo- 
pold Kronecker.  22  pp.  (Berlin,  Acad,  wissens.  Abhandl. 
1893.) 

Frobisher,  Sir  Martin.  Circa  1535-94.  Voy- 
ages for  the  discovery  of  the  northwest  passage,  1576-78. 
78  pp.    (Hakluyt,  R.,  Voyages,  v.  3,  p.  52.) 

Ellis,  H.    Sir  Martin  Forbisher's  instructions,  when 

going  on  a  voyage  to  the  northwest  parts  and  Cathay. 
4  pp.     (Archaeologia,  v.  18,  1817,  p.  287.) 

Froebel,  Friedrich  Wilhelm  August.    Proebel's 

Letters  on  the  kindergarten.    3  pp.    (Sat.  Rev.  v.  71, 1S91, 
p.  513.)— WllliainN.  T.  Kindergarten  movement.  11  pp. 
(Century  Mag.  v.  23,  1893,  p.  369.) 
See  also  Kindergarten. 

Froehlieli,  Johann  von  Gott.    1780-1849.    Q. 

Valerii  CatuUi  Veron.  liber.  Vorschlaege  zur  berichti- 
gung  des  textes.  40  pp.  (Munich,  Akad.  wissens.  Denfe- 
schr.  v.  24  ;  Philos.-philol.  classe,  Abhandl.  v.  5,  pt.  3,  1849, 
p.  233.)— Ueber  die  anordnung  der  gedichte  des  Q.  Vale- 
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—Ueber  einige  gedichte  des  Valerius  Catullus.  24  pp. 
(Munich,  Akad.  wissens.  Denkschr.  v.  27 :  Philos.-philol. 
classe,  Abhandl.  v.  6,  pt.  2,  1851,  p.  257.)— Ueber  die  in 
l>einoNtlieneN*  3te<le  ueber  die  krone  enthaltene 
grabschrift  auf  die  bei  Chaeronea  gefallenen  Athenaeer. 
22  pp.  (Munich,  Akad.  wissens.  Denkschr.  v.  27:  Philos.- 
philol.  classe,  Abhandl.  v.  6,  pt.  1,  1850,  p.  77.) 

Froehiier,  Christian  Edouard  Louis  Guillaume. 

1834—.  Inscriptions  grecques  archaiques  de  la  collection 
du  Comte  Michel  Tyszkiewicz.  11  pp.  2  pi.  (Rev.  arch(ol. 
3  s.  v.  18,  1891,  p.  45.)— Kritlsche  stndlen.  21  pp. 
(Rheinisch.  mus.  n.  s.  v.  47,  1892,  p.  291.)— Scolies  latines 
relatives  &  I'histoire  et  k  la  topographic  de  Marseille. 
12  pp.     (Rev.  archiol.  3  s.  v.  18,  1891,  p.  321.) 

( Ed. )    Aviani  Pabulae.    See  Avianus,  P. 

Froelich,  Erasmus.     1700-58. 

Numismata  Cimelii  Caesarei  regii  Austriaci 
Vindobonensis.  See  Jameray  Duval,  V.,  and 
others. 

Frogrer,  Pran^ois.     Circa  1676-1715. 

Relation  d'un  voyage  fait  en  1695-97,  aux 
cotes  d'Afrique,  Detroit  de  Magellan,  Br6zil, 
Cayenne,  et  lies  Antilles,  par  une  escadre  des 
vaisseaux  .  .  .  commandfie  par  M.  de  Geiines. 
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Frojfmorc,    History   of  the    Queen's   house. 

21  pp.    Pyne,  W  H.,  Hist,  of  royal  residences,  v.  1. 

Vroffs., 

United  States.  Pish  and  fisheries,  Com- 
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—  WiGHTMAN,  A.  C.  On  the  ventricular 
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OoldMniilh.  O.     Frogs  and  toads.     14  pp.    (In  his 

Hist,  of  the  earth  and  animated  nature,  v.  2,  p.  377.)— 
Howell,  W.  H.,  and  Warfield,  M.  Influence  of  changes 
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Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Studies  from  the  biol.  labr.  v.  2,  1883, 
p. 235.)— Martin, H.N.  Normal  respiratory  movements 
of  the  frog,  and  the  influence  upon  its  respiratory  centre 
of  stimulation  of  the  optic  lobes.  40  pp.  1  pi.  (Martin, 
H.  N.,  and  Brooks,  W.  K.,  Johns  Hopkins  Vniv.  Studiu 


PROGS 


1613 


PROMBNTIN 


from  the  biol.  labr.  v.  1,  1879,  p.  131.)— Se<tKW'eh.  W.  T. 

On  variations  of  reflex-excitability  in  the  frog,  induced 
by  changes  of  temperature.  26  pp.  (Martin,  H.  N.,  and 
Brooks,  W.  K.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Studies  from  the  biol. 
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glands  of  the  frog.  4  pp.  (Martin,  H.  N.,  and  Brooks, 
W.  K.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Studies  from  the  biol.  labr. 
V.  2,  1883,  p.  131.)— SIhler.  C.  On  the  endings  of  motor 
nerves  in  the  voluntary  muscles  of  the  frog.  10  pp.  1  pi. 
(Martin,  H.  N.,  and  Brooks,  W.  K.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ. 
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L.  T.,  and  Lee,  P.  S.  Action  of  intermittent  pressure 
and  of  defibrinated  blood  upon  the  blood  vessels  of  the 
frog  and  the  terrapin.  21  pp.  (Martin,  H.  N.,  and 
Brooks,  W.  K.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Sttulies  from  the  biol. 
(oi>r.  V.  3,  1886,  p.  99.) 
iSee  also  Amphibia.— Batrachians. 

Froh-sohaminer,  Jakob.  1821-93.  Ad.  Steudel : 

Ueber  materie  und  geist.  10  pp.  ( Zcits.  f.  philos.  v.  90, 
1887,  p.  291.)  — Wllle  o<lcr  pliaiitasie?  Kritische 
parallele  zur  wuerdigung  der  philosophic  A.  Schopen- 
hauer's.    44pp.     (Zci(«./.  phiios.  V.  86,  1886,  p.  14.) 

I.in<l,  P.  vou.     J.  Frohschammer :  System  der  philo- 

sophie  im  umriss.  4  pp.  {Zeits.  f.  philos.  v.  104,  1894, 
p.  253.)— SteuJiel.  A.  Frohschammer:  Die  phantasie 
als  grundprincip  des  weltprocesses.  10  pp.  (Zeita.  f. 
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Frohvveiii,  Eugen.    Lothholz,  (— ).    E.  Froh- 

wein.  1  p.  (Biog.  jahrb.  f.  alterth.  p.  34:  Jahresb.  ueber 
fortschr.  der  class,  alterth.  v.  20, 1881.) 

Frois.sart,  Jean.    1337-1410.    ■ 

CEuvres,  pub.  avec  les  variantes  des  divers 
MSS.  par  M.  le  Baron  Kervyn  de  Lettenhove. 
Chroniques,  1322-99.  Bruxelles,  1867-77.  25  v. 
in  26,  8°.  4756 

CEuvres.    Poesies,  pub.  par  Aug.  Scheler. 

Bruxelles,  1871-72.     3  v.  8°.  2372 

Contents.  Ballades  aiiionreiises.  v.  2.— Bnlsson 
tie  Jonesse,  v.  2.— t'liunsoiis  roiaiis,  v.  2.— <;our 
de  May,  v.  3. — B<^bat  clou  oheval  et  dou  levrier, 
V.  2.— I»i«  dou  bleu  <iievalier,  v.  l.~Es|>inelte 
anioiireuse.  V.  1.— Dit  dou  Florin,  v.  2.— -.loll  iiiois 
de  Ma.v,  v.  2. — Lays  ain4»ureus,  v.  2.— Dittie  de  la 
Margrherite,  v.  2. — Oriole  ainonrens,  v.  1. — Para- 
dys  d'aniours.  v.  1.— Pastourelles,  v.  2.— Prison 
ainonrense,  v.  1.  — RontleK^s  aiiionreus,  v.  2. — 
Plaidoirie  de  la  rose  et  de  la  violet  te,  v.  2. —Temple 
d'Onneur,  v.  2.— Trt^sor  ainouretix,  v.  3.— Vire- 
lais,  amonrens,  v.  2. — Glossaire,  v.  3. 

Histoire  et  chronique  memorable.     Paris, 

1574.     4  V.  in  1,  fo.  .2581 

M61iador :  roman   comprenant  les  po6sies 

lyriques  de  Wenceslas  de  Boheme,  Due  de 
Luxembourg  et  de  Brabant,  pub.  pour  la 
premiere  fois  par  Auguste  Long^on.  Paris, 
1895.     2  V.  8°.     {Soe.  des  anciens  textes  fr.) 

—1143 

RiESE,  J.    Recherches  sur  I'usage  syntax- 

ique  de  Froissart.     1880.  —2146 

-  Cantaii.  A.  Etude  sur  le  Froissart  de  Saint-Vincent 
de  Besanpon.  34  pp.  {Biblioth.  Ecote  des  Charles,  v.  26, 
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Chroniques  de  F.  3  pp.  {Biblioth.  Ecole  des  Charles, 
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trouv^  du  Meliador  de  F.  14  pp.  {Ro7nania,  v.  20,  1891, 
p.  403.) 

Froissart  ballads,  and  other  poems.  Cooke, 
P,  P.  1337 


Froitzheini,  Johann. 

Lenz    und    Goethe.      Mit    ungedruckten 
briefen  von  Lenz,  Herder,  Lavater,  Roederer, 
Luise  Koenig.     Stuttgart,  1891.     8°.        —3173 
Frollo,  Giovanni  Luigi.     1822 — . 

O  nouS,  incercare  de  solu^iune  a  problemului 

ortograflcu :   studiu   filologico-criticu.     Bucu- 

resti,  1875.     8°.  —2146 

From  a  battlement  of  roses.    8  pp.    Greene, 

Mrs.  a.  P.  McL.     {Harper's  Mag.  v.  81,  1890,  p.  513.) 

From  Cape  Cod  to  Dixie  and  the  tropics. 

Mackie,  J.  M.  2492 

From  freedom  to  bondage.    26  pp.    Spencer, 

H.     (Mackay,  T.,  Plea  for  liberty,  p.  1.) 

From  Crettysbiirff  to  the  coming  of  Grant. 

14  pp.    McMahon,  M.  T.     (Johnson,  R.  U.,  and  Buel,  C. 
C,  Battles  .  . .  of  the  Civil  war,  v.  4,  p.  81. ; 

From   Leopold's  window.     8  pp.    Woods, 

K.  P.     (Harper's  Mag.  v.  85,  1892,  p.  106.) 

From  LiOiitloii  to  Bokhara  and  a  ride  through 
Persia.     Le  Messurier,  A.  1492 

From  Mauassas  to  Appomattox.  Longstreet, 
J.  .2663 

From  Moultrie  to  Sumter.  10  pp.  Double- 
day,  A.  (Johnson,  K.  U.,  and  Buel,  C.  C,  Battles  . . .  of 
the  Civil  war,  v.  1,  p.  40. ) 

From  Opitz  to  Lessing.     Perry,  T.  S.  2235 

From  Oxford  to  Rome  :  and  how  it  fared  with 
some  who  lately  made  the  journey.  Harris, 
E.  F.  S.  —4156 

From  Pekiii  to  Calais  by  land.    Windt,  H.  de. 

1402 

From  savagery  to  civilization.  The  Canadian 
north-west.     Adam,  G.  M.  4647 

From  Shakespeare  to  Pope.     Gosse,  E.  W. 

1346 

From  the  Peninsula  to  Antietam.     11  pp. 

McClellan,  G.  B.     (Johnson,   R.  U.,  and  Buel,  C.  C, 
Battles  .  .  .  of  tlie  Civil  war,  v.  2,  p.  545.) 

From  the  Wilderness  to  Cold  Harbor.   27 pp. 

Law,  E.  M.    (Johnson,  B.  U.,  and  Buel,  C.  C,  Battlet ... 

of  the  Civil  war,  v.  4,  p.  118.) 

Frome,  England.  Allen,  P.  J,  Origin  of  the 
name  F.  2  pp.  (Somersetshire  Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist. 
Soc.  Proc.  v.  39,  1893,  p.  169.)— Giles,  C.  E.  Old  door- 
way at  F.  3  pp.  1  pi.  (Somersetshire  Archaeol.  and 
Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  v.  1,  1851,  p.  120.)  -  Sforrls,  H. 
Place-name  "  Frome."  4  pp.  (Somersetshire  Archaeol. 
and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  v.  39,  1893,  p.  31.) 
See  also  Somersetshire. 

Froment,  Eugfene. 

Oaristys  ;  gravfies.    See  Theocritus. 
Froment,   Thfiodore.     1839—      Grand   Oondfi 

et  le  Due  d'Aumale.    36  pp.    [Correspondant,  n.  s.  v.  125, 

1890,  p.  589.) 

Fromentel,  Louis  Edouard  Gourdan  de.  1824 — . 
Etudes  sur  les  microzoaires  ;  ou,  infusoires 
proprement  dits,  comprenant  de  nouvelles  re- 
cherches sur  leur  organisation,  leur  classifica- 
tion, et  la  description  des  espfeces  nouvelles 
ou  peu  connues.  [Avec  30]  planches  et  notes 
descriptives.     Paris,  1884.    4°.  — 2671 

Fromeiitin,  ( — ),  Abbi. 

Fressin  ;   histoire,  archgologie,  statistique. 
Lille,  1892.     8°.  .2606 


PROMENTIN,  EhigSne 


1614 


FROST,  Rev.  Percival 


Fromeutin,  Eugene.    1820-76. 

Un  6t6  dans  le  Sahara.     Paris,  1857.     12°. 

.2407 

QONSE,    L.     EugSne   Fromentin,   painter 

and  writer.   Tr.  by  M.  C.  Robbing.    1883.  5894 

nntlovant.  Mme.  A.  L.  A.  D.  (Q.  Sand,  pseud.)    Eu- 

gftne  Fromeutin.  17  pp.  {In  her  Autoar  de  la  table, 
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la  litt^rat.  contemp.  v.  2,  p.  17.)— Eugfene  Fromentin. 
86  pp.  (In  hit  Etudes  critiques  sur  la  litt£rat.  contemp. 
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Froiiiiiiaiiii,  Friedrich  Johannes.     Zur  erin- 

nerung  an  F.  21  pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L.,  Ooethe-jahrb.  ■</ .  S, 
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Fronde. 

FrrzPATRicK,  W.     The  great  Cond6  and 
the  period  of  the  Fronde.     1873,  2  v.  2605 

Sainte-Axjlaike,  L.  C.  de  B.,   Comte  de. 

Histoire  de  la  Fronde.    1827,  3  v.  4602 

t'hRntolauzo,  F.  R.    La  fln  de  la  Fronde  et  I'arresta- 

tion  du  Cardinal  de  Retz.  56  pp.  (Corrcspondant,  n.  s. 
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Provence.  116  pp.  (Bev.  hist.  v.  2,  1876,  pp.  60,  437;  v.  5, 
1877,  p.  20.)— Maznrlii,  J.,  Cardinal.  Garnets  pendant 
la  Fronde  (Sept.-Oct.  1648).  36  pp.  (Rev.  hist.  \ .  i,  \«n , 
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(Rev.  hist.  v.  40,  1889,  p.  1.)— Tlvier.  H.  Relations  de  la 
France  et  de  la  Franche-Comtfi  pendant  la  Fronde. 
N€gociationsde  Jean  de  Mairet.  26  pp.  (Rev.  hist.  v.  25, 
1884,  p.  43.) 

See  also  France,  History,  Bourbons  to  1789. — Maza- 
rin,  J.,  Cardinal. 

Frout  yard.  The.     20  pp.      Woolson,   C.   F. 

(Harper's  Mag.  v.  78,  1889,  p.  119.) 

Frouteuac,  Louis  de  Buade,  Comte  de.  1620-98. 

Letter  to  M.  Colbert,  1674,  on  the  exploration  of  the 
Mississippi  as  far  as  the  Arkansas  river  by  Father  Mar- 
quette and  Sieur  Joliet.  2  pp.  (French,  B.  F.,  Hist.  coll. 
o/ I/O.  2  5.  1875,  p.  141.)— Testament.  2  pp.  (Mag.  Am. 
Hist.  V.  9,  1883,  p.  465.) 

WiNSOR,  J.  Cartier  to  Frontenac.  Geo- 
graphical discovery  in  the  interior  of  North 
America  in  its  historical  relations,  1534-1700. 
1894.  4624 

Stewart,  Q.,  Jr.    Frontenac  and  his  times.    52  pp. 

(Winsor,  J.,  Narrai.  and  crit.  hist,  of  America,  v.  4,  p.  317.) 

Frontenac :  a  poem  of  the  Iroquois.    Street, 

A.  B.  1312 

Froutera,   La.,  Lower  California.    Evans,   T. 

South  of  the  boundary-line.  5  pp.  (Overld.  Monthly, 
v.  II,  1873,  p.  157.) 

Frontier  missionary.  Bartlet,  W.  S.  ( Prot. 
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Frontier  types.  13  pp.  Roosevelt,  T.  ( Cen- 
tury Mag.  v.  14, 1888,  p.  831.) 

Frontiersmen  of  New  York.  2  v.  Simms, 
J.  R.  3512 

■Frontiniis,  Sextus  Julius.  1  cent.  De  aquis 
Tirbis  Romae  libri  II,  recensuit  Franciscus 
Buecheler.     Lipsiae,  1858.     8°.  3252 

Strategematicon  libri  quattuor.    Ejusdem 

de  aquae  ductibus  urbis  Romae  liber.  Ad 
optimorum  librorum  fldem  recensuit  A.  Dede- 
rich.    Lipsiae,  1865.    16°.  3257 

Dc  a«rrornm  qualitate  cum  commento,  de  contro- 

versiis  cum  commento.  58  pp.  ( Blume,  P.,  and  others, 
Schriften  d.  roem.  feldmesser,  v.  2,  p.  1.) 


Ikederlch,  A.    Bruchstuecke  aus  dem  leben  des  F. 

19  pp.  (Zeits.  f.  alterthumsw.  v.  6,  1839,  p.  833.)— l.acli- 
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Fronto,   Marcus  Cornelius.    — circa  170.     Qui 

dicitur  de  differentiis  liber.  18  pp.  (Keil,  H.  G.  T., 
Orammat.  Lat.  v.  7,  p.  515.)  —  Fratjmenta.  10  pp. 
(Meyer,  H.,  Orat.  Rom.  fragm.  p.  609.) 

Klussmani*,   R.    Emendationes  Frontoni- 

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Cornellsiien,  J.  J.  Ad  Frontonem.  20  pp.  (Mnemo- 
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— Ilaupt,  M.  Emendantnr  Frontonis  epistulae.  12  pp. 
(Opuscula,  v.  2,  p.  346.)— Preston.  H.  W.,  and  Dodge, 
L.  P.  The  tutor  of  a  great  prince.  13  pp.  (Atlant. 
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critica  ad  R.  Klussmann.  42  pp.  (Klussmann,  R.,  £m«n- 
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and  Aiirelius  Antoninus,  Marcus,  Em- 
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ber.     Lipsiae,  1867.     8°.  3253 

Lettres  inSdites.    Tr.  avec  le  texte  latin 

en  regard  et  des  notes  par  M.  Armand  Cassan. 

Paris,  1830.     2  v.     8°.  3244 
Jacobs,  F.    Ad  M.  Cornelii  Frontonis  et  M.  Aurelii 

Imperatoris   epistolas  ab  Angelo  Maio    iterum  editas. 

6  pp.    (Zeits.  f.  alterthumsw.  v.  5, 1838,  p.  1019.) 

Frosiiii,  Frosino  Luigi.     Necrologia.      2  pp. 

(Giomale  stor.  degliarchivi  toscani,  v.  6,  1862,  p.  167.) 

Frossard,  Charles  Louis  {Ed. )    1827—. 

R6forme  en  B§arn  ;  nouveaux  documents 

provenant  du  chateau  de  Salies.     Paris,  1896. 

8°.  —2191 

Frossard,  Fr6d6ric.    Souvenir  de  Louis  Blanc. 

5  pp.  (Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p6r.  v.  13,  1883,  p.  66.) 
— Essai d'histoire  religieuse.  Lecultedes  ima|;eN.  52  pp. 
(Biblioth.  univ.et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p^r.  v.  14, 1882,  p.  456;  v.  15, 
1882,  pp.  47,  269.)— Mme.  de  Kriidener,  d'aprfes  des 
documents  in€dits.  50  pp.  ( Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse, 
3  p«r.  V.  24,  1884,  pp.  302,  503.) 

Frost,  Alfred  James.    Biographical  memoir  of 

sir  Francis  Ronalds.  21  pp.  ( Ronalds,  Sir  F.,  Catalogue 
of  books  .  .  .  rel.  to  electricity,  p.  vii. ) 

Frost,  Arthur  Burdett.     Bunner,  H.  C.     A.  B. 

Frost.    8  pp.     (Harper's  Mag.,  v.  85,  1892,  p.  699.) 

Frost,  John,  LL.  D.    Palmer,  J.    John  Frost. 

3  pp.  (New  Eng.  Hist.  Geneal.  Soc.  Mem.  biog.  v.  3, 
p.  478.) 

Frost,  Rev.  Percival. 

Key  to  the  Latin  verse  book.    3  ed.    Lon- 
don, 1880.     12°.  —2117 

New  Latin  verse  book,  containing  gradu- 
ated exercises  in  hexameters  and  pentameters. 
With  notes  ...  on  Latin  verse  composition. 
8  ed.     London,  1834.     12°.  —2117 

( Tr.    Annals  of  Tacitus.    See  Tacitus,  C. 

C.  (in  preceding  catalogue). 


FROST,  Thomas 


1615 


PROUDE,  James  Anthony 


Frost,  Thomas.     1821—. 

Forty    years'    recollection :    literary    and 
political.     London,  1880.     12°.  2225 

Life  of  Thomas,  Lord  Lyttleton.     London, 

1876.     8°.  4774 

Old  showmen  and  the  old  London  fairs. 

London,  1874.     12°.  1527 

Historic  Derbyshire.    18  pp.   (Andrews,  W.,  Bygone 

Derbyshire,  p.  1.) 
Frost,    Thomas.      Death    of    Colman:    poem. 

3  pp.    {Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  25, 1891,  p.  493.)— The  «inis  In 

thei!:rn!«s:  poem.    2  pp.    {Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  26,  1891, 

p.  463.) 

Fro.st,  Rev.  William  G.  Greek  among  required 
studies.    25  pp.    (Bibiiofh.  Sacra,  V.  42, 1885,  p.  327.) 

Frost.  Andrews,  W.  Famous  frosts  and 
frost  fairs  in  Gt.  Britain.     1887.  1526 

Dew  and  frost.    4  pp.    (Nature,  v.  47, 1893,  p.  210.)— 

Oswald.  P.  L.    The  frost  cure.     3  pp.     {N.  Am.  Rev. 
V.  154,  1892,  p.  507. ) 

S3e  also  «eol08:.y.— Jlcteorology. 

Frostu  i)ing'.sb«')k,   Zur  textgeschichte    der. 

36  pp.    Amira,  K.  von.    (Oermania,  v.  32,  1887,  p.  129.) 

Frotliin}>:liaiii,  Arthur  Lincoln,  Sr. 

Philosophy  of  art.     [Baltimore,  1894.]     8°. 

—1757 

Christian  philosophy.      See  Prothingham, 

E.  L.,  and  Prothingham,  A.  L.,  Sr. 

Frothiugliaiii,  Arthur  Lincoln,  Jr.    Une  mo- 

sa'ique  constantinienne  inconnue  %  St.-Plerre  de  Rome. 
5  pp.    (Bct).  arch«o;.  3  s.  V.  1,  1883,  p.  68.) 

II  tesoro  della  basilica  di  8.  Pietro.     See 

Muentz,  E.,  and  Prothingham,  A.  L.,  Jr. 

American  Journal   of   Archaeology.      See 

American  Journal  of  Archaeology. 

Frothiughaiii,  Ephraim  Langdon,  and  Frotli- 
iiighuiii,  Arthur  Lincoln,  Sr.  Christian  phil- 
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Frothiiighani,  Nathaniel  Langdon,  D.  D. 

Prothingham,  O.  B.  Boston  Unitarian- 
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Nathaniel  Langdon  Prothingham.      1890. 

—4232 

Hedge,  P.  H.  Memoir  of  Nathaniel  Lang- 
don Prothingham,  D.  D.  1870.  (  With  Combs, 
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Frothiiighaiu,  Rev.  Octavius  Brooks.    1822-95. 

Boston  Unitarianism,  1820-50  :  a  study  of 

the    life    and   work    of   Nathaniel    Langdon 

Prothingham.     New  York,  1890.     8°,     —4232 

Memoir  of  Wm.  Henry  Channing.     Boston, 

1886.     p.  8°.  3774 

Gorham  Brooks.     3  pp.    (New  Eng.  Hist.  Geneal. 

Soc.  Mem.  biog.  v.  2,  p.  470.)— Why  am  I  a  free  reli- 
gionist? 9  pp.  (jV.  Am.  Bev.  v.  145,  1887,  p.  8.)— The 
Interviewer.  8  pp.  (Forum,  v.  1,  1886,  p.  183.)— 
Jolinson's  I'ersia.  4  pp.  (Allant.  Monthly,  v.  56, 
1885,  p.  270.)— Sot„e  aspects  of  psyeliical  research. 
5pp.  (Atlant.  Monthly,  v.  66,  1890,  p.  203.)— Worship  of 
Ahnkttpcre.    8  pp.    (Century  Mag.  v.  T,18S5,  p.  ^S0.) 

Frothiiiffhaiii,  Richard,  Jr.     1812-80. 

History  of  Charlestown,  Mass.  Boston, 
1845.     8°.  2613 


Frotscher,  Karl  Heinrich  {Ed. )  1796-1876. 
Doctorum  hominum  commentaril  in  Jus- 
tini  Historias  Philippicaa.  Post  A.  Grono- 
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1828-30.  2  V.  8°.  (Jnstinua,  Hist.  Philipp.  ed. 
C.  H.  Frotscher,  V.  2,  3.)  3244 

(Ed.)    Justini  Historiae  Philippicae.    See 

Justinus  (in  preceding  catalogue). 

{Ed.)     Thomae  Wopkensii  Adversaria  cri- 

tica.  SeeWopkens,  T.  (in  preceding  catalogue). 

Frotte,  Marie  Pierre  Louis,  Cornte  de. 

La  Sicotierb,  L.  de.    Louis  de  Prott6  et 

les  insurrections  normandes,  1793-1832.    1889, 

3  V.  -2604 
Lescnre,  M.  F.  A.  de.    La  chouannerie  normande  et 

son  dernier  historlen.    15  pp.    (Correspondant,  n.  s.  v.  120, 

1889,  p.  742.) 

Froude,  James  Anthony,  LL.  D.    1818-94. 

Divorce  of  Catherine  of  Aragon.  2  ed. 
London,  1891.  8°.  (Rev.  of  in  Blackwood's 
Mag.  V.  150,  1892,  p.  718. )  1514 

English  in  the  West  Indies ;  or,  the  bow  of 

Ulysses.     New  ed.     London,  1888.     12°.     2485 

Lord  Beaconsfield.     5  ed.     London,  1891. 

12°.  (Reid,  S.  J.,  Prime  ministers  of  Queen 
Victoria.)  (Rev.  of  in  Blackwood's  Mag. 
V.  149,  1891,  p.  87  ;  Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  28,  1890, 
p.  988. )  4736 

Oceana;  or,    England    and    her  colonies. 

New  York,  1886.  8°.  ( Rev.  of  in  Blackwood's 
Mag.  v.  139,  1886,  p.  218;  Edin.  Rev.  v.  163, 
1886,  p.  406. )  1404 

Thomas  Carlyle :  a  history  of  his  life  in 

London,  1834-81.     With  portrait.     New  York, 

1884.  2  V.  8°.     (Rev.  of  in  Quart.  Rev.  v.  159, 

1885,  p.  76. )  4884 
Note.— For  the  first  pt.  sec  preceding  catalogue. 

Two  chiefs  of  Dunboy  ;  or,  an  Irish  ro- 
mance of  the  last  century.  London,  1889. 
12°.  (Rev.  of  in  Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  145, 
1889,  p.  810. )  2315 

Suggestions  on  the  best  means  of  teaching  English 

histor.y.    32  pp.    (Oxford  essays,  1855,  p.  47.) 
—  {Ed.)      Letters    and    memorials   of  Jane 
Welsh  Carlyle.     See  Carlyle,  Mrs.  J.  B.  W. 

{Ed.)     Reminiscences  by  Thomas  Carlyle. 

See  Carlyle,  T.  (in  preceding  catalogue.) 

Buchanan,  R.  The  Gospel  according  to  the  print- 
er's devil.  4  pp.  (/n  hi*  Look  round  literature,  p.  330.  )— 
Reminiscences  of  Thomas  Carlyle.  29  pp.  (Rev.  of  in 
Edin.  Rev.  v.  153,  1881,  p.  469.)— Thomas  Carlyle.  9  pp. 
(Rev.  of  in  Atlant.  Monthly,  v.  50,  1882,  p.  127.)— Car- 
lyle's  I^ITe  and  reminiscences.  18  pp.  (Rev.  of  in 
Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  132,  1882,  p.  18.)-Dunckley,  H. 
Mr.  Fronde's  "West  Indies."  18  pp.  (Conltmp.  Rev. 
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Froude's  historical  methods.  13  pp.  (Biblioth.  Sacra, 
V.  45,  1888,  p.  425.)— Harrison,  F.  Froude's  Life  of 
Carlyle.  13  pp.  (N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  140,  1885,  p.  9.)— Tre- 
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J.  Mr.  Froude  as  a  biographer.  22  pp.  (Conlxmp.  Rev. 
v.  39,  1881,  p.  821.) 


PROUSSARD,  Giovanni  Battista 


1616 


FRYER,  Alfred  C. 


Froussard,  Giovanni  Battista.  Ragionamento 
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abitatori  del  sole  e  de'  pianeti.  82  pp.  ( Lucca,  E.  accad. 
lacchese,  Atli,  v.  13,  1845,  p.  193.) 

Fructuoso,  Gaspar.    1522-91. 

Saudades  da  terra.  Historia  das  ilhas  do 
Porto-Sancto,  Madeira,  Desertas,  e  Selvagens. 
MS.  do  secolo  XVI  annotado  por  Alvaro  Rod- 
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Frueliaiif,  Julius.  Die  deutsche  muenz-reform. 

18  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1874,  v.  2,  p.  531.)— Die  kuendigung 
UDsers  handelsvertrages  mit  der  Scliweiz.  4  pp.  (  Un- 
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1617 


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p.  401.) 
See  also  Jnpnn. 

Fiyishitna,  Ryauon.   Index  des  mots  sanscrits- 

chinois  contenus  dans  les  2  chapitres  d'l-tsing.  7  pp. 
(Joum.  asiat.  8  c  v.  13,  1889,  p.  490.) 

Fulcheria.    Benvenuti,  M.,  C(mte.    Dell'  isola 

F.    18  pp.    (Soc.  stor.  lombarda,  Archiv.  1  s.  1874,  p.  297.) 

Fulcherius.    See  Foulcher. 


Fuld,  Ludwig.  1859—.  Blicke  in  die  deutsche 
criminalstatistik.  6  pp.  (Dnsere  Zei(,  1887,  v.  1,  p.  419.)— 
Eine  strafgesetzordnung  fuer  das  deutsche  lieer. 
20  pp.  (Vtisere  Zeit,  1890,  v.  2,  p.  332.)— Entwurf  eines 
buergerlichen  gesetzbuches  fuer  das  deutselie  reich. 
6  pp.  (Vnsere  Zeit,  1888,  v.  2,  p.  171.)— Die  reformbe- 
wegung  im  clentschen  sitrafverrnhreii.  9  pp.  (Un- 
sere  Zeit,  1886,  v.  1,  p.  653.)— Interiintloiiale  fabrlk- 
{iresetzsrebniig'.  6  pp.  (C^nsereZeii,  1889,  v.2,  p.44.)— Zur 
reform  des Jiiri*4tiselieii  stiKliniiiK.  13  pp.  {Unsere 
Zeit,  1887,  v.  1,  p.  629.)— Anslieferung  von  polUlschen 
verbr«c-lierii.  4  pp.  {Unsere  Zeit,  1891,  v.  I,  p.  79.)— 
Der  gegenwaertige  reclitsKiistaiid  auf  dem  gebiete 
des  urheberrechts.  8  pp.  ( Unsere  Zeit,  1887,  v.  2,  p.  274.) 
— Codification  des  riissiNClioii  Ntrafreclites.  7  pp. 
(  Unsere  Zeit,  1889,  v.  1,  p.  74.)— Die  neuesten  angriffe  auf 
das  straCreclit.    11  pp.    (  Unsere  Zeit,  1888,  v.  1,  p.  150.) 

Fulda,  Abbey.     Catalogus    abbatum   Fulden- 

sium,  744-916.  4  pp.  (Boehmer,  J.  F.,  Pontes  rer.  Ger- 
man, v.  3,  p.  161. ) — Annales  Fraiicoriini  Ftildenses, 

714-900.  70  pp.  (Frelier,  M.,  Rer.  German,  script,  v.  1, 
p.  1.) — Kalendarium  necrologicum  Beatae  Marlae  Vir- 
ginis  in  monte  Fuldensis.  5  pp.  (Boehmer,  J.  E.,  ironies 
rer.  German.  V.  4,  p.  451.) — Annales  iiecrolojs^iei  Fitl- 
denses  minores,  788-997 ;  Annales  necrologici  Fuldenses 
raaiores,  779-1065.  9  pp.  (Boehmer,  J.  F.,  Pontes  rer. 
Qerman.  v.  3,  pp.  153,  155.) — Xotae  <le<lieationtiin 
FnldensoM.  2  pp.  (Frankfort  Soc.  Script,  v.  15,  pt.  2, 
p.  1287.)— Rudolph,  of  Fulda.  Miracula  Sanctorum  in 
Fuldenses  ecclesias  translatorum.  14  pp.  (Frankfort 
Soc.  Script.  V.  15,  pt.  1,  p.  328.)— Streber.  F.  Ueber 
einige  muenzen  der  Fuerstaebte  von  F.  aus  der  zweiten 
haelfte  des  14  jahrh.  40  pp.  1  pi.  (Munich,  Akad. 
wissens.  Denkschr.  v.  33  :  Philos.-philol.  classe,  Abhandl. 
V.  8,  pt.  1,  1856,  p.  129.)— Germanicarum  antiquitatum 
thesaurus:  vel  traditioiiiiin  FuldeiiMJiiin  libri  III. 
168  pp.    (Pistorius,  J.,  Ber.  German,  script,  v.  3,  p.  487.) 

Fulgeutius,  Fabius  Planclades.    6  cent. 

De  abstrusis  sermonibus.  Nach  zwei 
Bruesseler  handschriften  herausg.  von  Lau- 
renz  Lersch.     Bonn,  1844.     8°.  —2112 

JUNGMANN,   E.      Quaestionum  Pulgentia- 

narum  capita  duo.     1870.  3243 

ZiNK,  M.    Der  mytholog  Fulgentius.    1867. 

3242 

WopkeuN,  T.    In  F.  P.  Fulgentii  Mythologias.    2  pp. 

{In  his  Adversaria  critica,  v.  2,  p.  225.) 

Fulhani,  England. 

BuBT,  I.  Historical  notices  of  Chelsea, 
Kensington,  Fulham,  and  Hammersmith. 
[Illustr.]     1871.  .2534 

Cbokbb,   T.    C.      Walk   from   London  to 

Fulham.  Revised  and  ed.  by  his  son  T.  F.  D. 
Croker.     1860.  1405 

Faulkner,  T.  Historical  and  topograph- 
ical acconnt  of  Fulham.     1813.  2524 

Woodhoiise,  T.    J.     Notice  of  a  newly  compiled 

register  of  tombs  in  Fulham  church.  7  pp.  (Brit. 
Archaeol.  Assoc.  Joum.  v.  43, 1887,  p.  328.) 

See  also  IjOiidon. — md<lleHex. 

Fuliii,  Rinaldo.  1824—.  Diarii  di  Marino 
Sanuto.    17  pp.    {Archiv.  stor.  ital.  i  h.  v.  5,  1880,  p.  305.) 

I  codici  de  Dante  Alighieri  in  Venezia.    See 

Barozzi,  N.,  and  others. 

(Ed.)       Diarii    di     Marino    Sanuto.      See 

Sanuto,  M. 

(EM,.)     Spedizione  di  Carlo  VIII  in   Italia. 

See  Sanuto,  M.  (in  preceding  catalogue). 
F'ulliersoii,  Col.   Abram.      Prison  experience 

of  a  Confederate  soldier.  20  pp.  (Southern  Hist.  Soc. 
Papers,  v.  22,  1894,  p.  127.) 


PULL  ANSWER 


1619 


PULLEIWVIAITLAND,  John  Alexander 


Full  answer  to  an  infamous  and  trayterous 
pamphlet.  Hyde,  E.,  1  Earl  of  Clarendon. 
{Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  y.  9.)  4555 

Full  answer  to  the  depositions,  and  to  all 
other  the  pretences  and  arguments  whatso- 
ever, concerning  the  birth  of  the  pretended 
Prince  of  Wales  .  .  .  The  intrigue  thereof 
detected  .  . .  London,  17H.  8°.  (  With  Drum- 
mond,  J.,  1  Duke  of  Melfort,  Mem.)  1536 

Full  declaration  of  the  true  state  of  the 
secluded  members'  case.  Prynne,  W.  ( Com- 
monwealth  tracts,  v.  2. )  4555 

Full  vindie^ition  and  answer  of  the  XI  ac- 
cused members.  Prynne,  W.  (Pamphlets: 
Charles  /,  v.  8. )  4555 

Fullarton,  Ralph  W.  Macleod. 

Tanhaeuser.     Edinburgh,  1893.     8°.       3334 

Fuller,  Rev.  Arthur  Buckminster(£d.)  1822-62. 
At  home  and  abroad.     See  Ossoli,  S.  M.  F., 
Marchesa  d'. 

Fuller,  Corydon  Eustathius. 

Reminiscences  of  James  A.  Garfield,  with 
notes  preliminary  and  collateral.  Cincinnati, 
1887.     8°.  3794 

Fuller,  Elisha.    Paine,  N.    Eliaha  Puller.  5  pp. 

(New  Eug.  Hist.  Geneal.  Soc.  Mem.  biog.  v.  2,  p.  353.) 
Fuller,  Rei\  Ernest  Adolphus.  Ancient  Ciren- 
cester, and  its  streets  and  hundreds.  13  pp.  (  Wiltshire 
Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hlat.  Mag.  v.  14,  1874,  p.216.)— <;ircn- 
eeMtor  :  the  manor  and  the  town.  47  pp.  (Bristol  and 
Qloucest.  Archaeol.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  9,  1884-85,  p.  298.)— 
Cirpiicester  «-nNtle.  17  pp.  (Bristol  and  Gloacest. 
Archaeol.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  15,  1890-91,  p.  103.)  —  C'ireii- 
cextor  free  {ui-raniinur  N«tliooI.  13  pp.  (Bristol  and 
Qloucest.  Archaeol.  Soc.  Trani.  v.  11, 1886-87,  p.  117. )— Will 
of  Richard  l>i.Yt4»ii.  6  pp.  (Bristol  and  Qloucest. 
Archaeol.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  11, 1886-87,  p.  155. )— IIoNpital  of 
St.  .lohii,  Cirencester.  5  pp.  (Bristol  and  Gloucest. 
Archaeol.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  8,  1883-84,  p.  224.)— Tenures  of 
lan<l,  by  the  customary  tenants,  in  Cirencester.  35  pp. 
(Bristol  and  Gloucest.  Archaeol.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  2,  1877-78, 
p.  285.)— Aid  against  the  Til rkx,  A.  D.  1544.  4  pp.  (Bris- 
tol and  Gloucest.  Archaeol.  Soc.  Traits,  v.  1,  1876,  p.  107.) 

Fuller,  George.    Millet,  P.  D.    George  Puller. 

6  pp.  {Harper's  Mag.  v.  69,  1884,  p.  517.)— Van  Renn- 
selaer.  Mrs.  M.  G.  George  Fuller.  11pp.  (Century 
Mag.  V.  5,  1884,  p.  226.) 

Fiiller,  George  W.  Experiments  upon  the 
purification  of  sewage  and  water  at  the  Law- 
rence experiment  station.  Boston,  1893-94. 
2  V.  8°.  (Mass.  State  Board  of  Health,  Re- 
pm-t,  1893-94.)  —3704 

Differentiation  of  the  baciHiiH  of  typlioul  fever.  , 

10pp.  (Mass.  State  Board  of  Health,  Report,  1891,  p.  635.) 
— Experiments  at  the  Lawrence  experiment  station  upon 
the  purification  of  water  by  sand  filtration.  90  pp. 
(Mass.  State  Board  of  Health,  Report,  1892,  p.  449.) 

and  Copelantl,  William  R.  Methods  em- 
ployed at  the  Lawrence  experiment  station  for  the  quan- 
titative determination  of  bacteria  in  sewage  and  waters. 
16  pp.  (Mass.  State  Board  of  Health,  Report,  1895,  p.  583.) 

Fuller,  Hiram.     1815-80. 

Sparlcs  from  a  locomotive  ;  or,  life  and  lib- 
erty in  Europe.     New  York,  1859.     12°.     1404 

Fuller,  ilfcy.-GeJi.  John  Wallace.  1827-91.  Our 
Kirby  Smith.  19  pp.  (Hunter,  R..  Hkelehes  of  war  W*- 
tory,  1861-65,  V.  2,  p.  161.) 

VOL.  in.— 208. 


Fuller,  Melville  Weston,  LL.  D.,  Chief  Justice 
of  the  U.  S.  1833—.  Biographical  memoir  of  Sidney 
Breese.   60pp.    {Breese,  &.,  Early  history  of  HHtwU,  p.  1.) 

Keott,  H.  W.  M.  W.  Fuller.  6  pp.  1  pi.  {In  hia  Dis- 
tinguished Am.  lawyers,  p.  387.) 

Fuller,  Rev.  Monis  Joseph. 

Life,  times,  and  writings  of  Thomas  Puller, 

D.  D.,  the  church  historian  (1608-61.)    2  ed. 

London,  1886.     2  v.     12°.  4777 

Fuller,  Robert  H.   An  American  highwayman. 

7  pp.    {Atlant.  Monthly,  v.  66,  1890,  p.  641.) 

Fuller,  S.  D.  Penny  dinners.  9  pp.  {Con- 
temp.  Rev.  V.  48,  1885,  p.  424.) 

Fuller,  Sarah  Margaret.  See  Ossoli,  S.  M.  P., 
Marchesa  d'. 

Fuller,  Thomas,  D.  D.  1608-61.  Church  his- 
tory of  Britain ;  from  the  birth  of  Jesus 
Christ  until  the  year  1648.  New  ed.  Oxford, 
1845.     6  V.  8°.  —3263 

■ Ephemeris  Parliamentaria ;  or,  a  faithfull 

register  of  the  transactions  in  Parliament,  in 
the  third  and  fourth  years  of  the  reign  of  our 
late  sovereign  Lord,  King  Charles.  lAnon."] 
London,  1654.     fo.  2542. 

Good  thoughts  in  bad  times,  good  thoughts 

in  worse  times,  mixt  contemplations  in  better 
times.  To  which  is  added  the  cause  and  cure 
of  a  wounded  conscience.  London,  1841. 
12°.  —4107 

Holy  and  profane  states.  With  some  ac- 
count of  the  author  and  his  writings.  Cam- 
bridge, 1831.  12°.  {lAbr.  of  the  old  Eng. 
prose  toriters,  v.  1. )  2116 

The  same.    London,  1840.    12°  —4107 

Puller,  M.  J.    Life,  times,  and  writings  of 

Thomas  Puller,  D.  D.,  the  church  historian 
(1608-61).     1886,  2  V.  4777 

Russell,  A.  T.    Memorials  of  the  life  and 

works  of  Thomas  Puller,  D.  D.     1844.        4891 

Koine  arronnt  of  the  life  and  writings  of  F.    22  pp. 

(Fuller,  T.,  Holy  and  profane  states,  p.  xiii :  Libr.  of  the 
old  Eng.  2>rose  tvriters,  v.  1.) 

Fuller,  Lt.-Col.  William  G.  Corps  of  tele- 
graphers under  Gen.  Anson  Stager  during  the  War  of 
the  rebellion.  13  pp.  (Hunter,  R.,  Sketches  of  war  his- 
tory, 1861-65,  V.  2,  p.  392.) 

Fuller  answer  to  the  moderatour,  wherein  his 
argument  of  advantage  and  disadvantage  is  so 
opened,  as  that  he  is  laid  open  too,  and  made 
manifest  to  be  an  impostor,  most  grosly  abus- 
ing king  and  kingdome.  n.  p.  1643.  sm.  4°. 
(Pamphlets :  Charles  I,  v.  5. )  4555 

Fuller  worthies'  library.    Ed.  by  Rev.  Alex- 
ander B.  Grosart.   [Blackburn.]  1869.  8°.  2126 
Contents,    neaiiinont.  Sir  J.    Poems. 
Note.— For  other  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

FuUer-Maitlautl,  John  Alexander.  Introduc- 
tion.   13  pp.    (Streatfeild,  R.  A.,  Opero,  p.  V.) 

{Ed.)  English  carols  of  the  fifteenth  cen- 
tury, from  a  MS.  roll  in  the  library  of  Trinity 
College,  Cambridge.  With  added  vocal  parts 
by  W.  S.  Rockstro.     London,   [1892].     4°. 

—2734 


FULLERTON,  George  Stuart 


1620 


FUNCTIONS  (in  mathematics) 


Fullertoii,  George  Stuart.    1859—.    Conceive^ 

bility  and  the  infinite.    17  pp.    (Mind,  v.  11,  1886,  p.  185.) 

OrosN.  (— ).    George  Stuart  FuUerton  :  On  sameness 

and  identity.    4  pp.    ( 2ei«s. /.  pftilos.  v.  103, 1894,  p.  149. ) 

FuUcrtoii,  Lady  Georgiana  Charlotte  Leveson 
Gower.  1812-«5.  La  Comtesse  de  Bonneval.  117  pp. 
(Correspondant,  v.  40,  1857,  pp.  124,  347,  582,  826.)— Con- 
iilanoe  Sherwood  :  nouvelle.  219  pp.  {Correspondant, 
V.  64,  1865,  pp.513,  790;  v.  65,  1865,  pp.54,  376,  637,  951.) 
— I-kliiioiKl  4iiviiiiitsr.  18  pp.  (.Correspondant.  v.  53, 
1861,  p.  5.)— Hose  I,eblane:  nouvelle.  108  pp.  {Corre- 
tpondant,  v.  49,  1860,  pp.  322,  526,  748;  v.  50,  1860,  p.  136.) 

Craven,   Mme.   P.  La  F.      Life  of  Lady 

Georgiana  FuUerton.  Tr.  by  H.  J.  Coleridge. 
1888.  4796 

Douhaire,  P.      Lady  Georgiana   FuUerton.     5  pp. 

{Correapondanl,  n.  s.  v.  116,  1888,  p.  344.)— Koifer,  H. 
Lady  Georgina  EuUerton.  7  pp.  ( Unsere  Zeil,  1878,  y.  1, 
p.  65.) 

FuUerton,  Hugh  Stuart.    Gov.  Allen  Trimble, 

of  Ohio.  6  pp.  (Scotch-IrishSoc.  of  Am.  jProc.  at  Spring- 
;Ie(d,  p.  95.) 
Fiillcrtou,  Maj.-Gen.  Joseph  S.  Army  of  the 
Cumberland  at  Chattanooga.  9  pp.  (Johnson,  K.  U., 
and  Buel,  C.  C,  Battles  .  .  .  of  the  Civil  war,  v.  3,  p.  719 ; 
and  Century  Mag.  v.  12, 1887,  p.  136.) 

FuUerton,  William.  Scott,  H.  W.  W.  Fuller- 
ton.  8  pp.  1  pi.  (In  his  Distinguished  Am.  lawyers, 
p.  393.) 

FuUerton,  William  Morton.    1865—.    Bion  of 

Smyrna.  15  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  28,  1890,  p.  410.)— 
Letter  on  the  case  of  the  slave  Anthony  Burnx.  2  pp. 
(.Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  11,  1884,  p.  454.)— Ens'llsh  «"<• 
AnierlcanH.  24  pp.  (Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  47,  1890, 
pp.  242,  731.) 

FuUoniii.s,  Gulielmus.    See  Gnapheus,  W. 

Fulnek,  Moravia.  Loserth,  J.  Archiv  der 
stadt  F.  28  pp.  (Verein^f.  gesch.  d.  Deutschen  in  Boeh- 
men,  Mittheil.  v.  18,  1880,  p.  81.) 

Fulton,  A.  R.     Some  rare  old  books.    6  pp. 

(Mag.  Am.  Bist.  v.  25,  1891,  p.  463.) 

FuUon,  John,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.  1834—.  Why  the 
revised  version  has  failed.     11  pp.     (Forum,  v.  3,  1887, 

p.  asa.) 
Fulton,  Robert. 

Knox,  T.  W.  Life  of  Robert  Fulton  and  a 
history  of  steam  navigation.     1886.  3786 

Reigaet,  J.   F.      Life  of  Robert  Fulton. 

1856.  3784 

Ilnkert.  P.  G.,  Jr.    Robert  Fulton.     24  pp.    (In  his 

Inventors,  p.  45.)— I.Io.ycl,  J.  T.  Robert  Eulton.  7  pp. 
(In  his  Steamboat  directory,  p.  25.)— McCabc,  J.  D.,  Jr. 
Robert  Fulton.    27  pp.    (/rt  his  Great  fortunes,  p.  249.) 

See  also  Mteani  navigation. 

Funiag:alli,  Angelo.    1728-1804. 

Vicende  di  Milano  durante  la  guerra  con 
Federico  I,  Imperatore.  2  ed.  Arricchita 
della  vita  dell'  autore,  di  tavole,  e  di  note  per 
cura  di  Massimo  Fabi.    Milano,  [1854].    8°. 

4374 
Funiiigalli,  Giuseppe.    Nuovo  contribute  alia 

bibliografla  parcraiologica  italiana.  29  pp.  (Archiv. 
studio  tradiz.  popolarl,  v.  10,  1891,  pp.  210,  a32.) 

Fuinat^allt,  Paolo. 

Rovine  di  Pompeia.  Firenze,  n.  d.   fo.    17B5 
Funic-woi-t!4.    Eichler,  A.  W.    Fumariaceae. 

»  pp.  1  pi.  (Martins,  K.  F.  P.  von,  and  others,  Flora 
BraM.  v.  13,  pt.  1,  p.  317.) 


Fuiiii,  Fausto  Gherardo.    1840 — . 

Storia  comparata  delle  lingue  classiche  e 
neolatine  .  .  .     Palermo,  1878.     8°.  —2132 

Fiinii,  Luigi.  II  Cardinale  Cecchini  Romano 
secondo  la  sua  autobiografla.  46  pp.  (Soe.rora.  di  storia 
patria,  Archiv.  v.  10,  1887,  p.  287.)— Carteggio  del  comune 
di  Orvieto  degli  anni  1511-12.  37  pp.  (Soc.  rom.  di  storia 
patria,  Archiv.  v.  14,  1891,  p.  127.)— I  Paterini  in  Orvieto. 
30  pp.  (Archiv.  stor.  Hal.  3  s.  v.  22, 1875,  p.  52.)— Un'  am- 
basciata  de'  Snni-si  a  Urbano  V  nel  trasferimento  delle 
sede  in  Roma.  34  pp.  (Soc.  rom.  di  storia  patria,  >4rchii!. 
V.  9,  1886,  p.  129.) 

Fiiiiioso,  pseud.    See  Cartajo,  S. 

Funek,  A.    Die  lateinischen  adverbia  auf  -im, 

ihre  bildung,  und  ihre  geschichte.  34  pp.  (Archiv  f. 
lutein,  lexie.  v.  8, 1893,  p.  77.)— Neue  beitraege  zur  kennt- 
nis  der  lateinischen  adverbia  auf -ira.  22  pp.  (Archiv 
f.  latein.  lexie.  v.  7,  1892,  p.  485. )— Beitraege  zur  erlclaerung 
und  kritil;  des  Belliini  Africannin.  6  pp.  (Philolo- 
gus,  V.  49,  1890,  p.  669.)— tiiossojtraplilsclic  Ntndivn. 
28  pp.  (Archiv  f.  latein.  lexie.  v.  8,  1893,  p.  369.)— Was 
heisst  "die  Rinrter?"  30pp.  (Archiv/.  latein.  lexie. 
V.  7, 1892,  p.  73.)— Zu  Petronin*  und  lateinischen  glos- 
saren.    5  pp.    (Philologus,  v.  53,  1894,  p.  127.) 

Fuiick,  Z.,  pseud.    See  Kunz,  K.  F. 

Fuiick.    See  also  Funk. 

Funck-Brentano,  Frantz.     1862—.     La  Bas- 

tile,  d'aprfis  ses  archives.  75  pp.  ( Rev.  hist.  v.  42,  1890, 
pp.  38,  278.)— l.ntude,  d'aprfts  de  nouveaux  documens. 
39  pp.  (Bev.  d.  deu.c  mondes,  1889,  3  p6r.  v.  95,  p.  638.)  — 
I'liilippc  le  Ilel  et  la  noblesse  franc-comtoise.  51pp. 
(Biblioth.  Ecole  des  Chartea,  v.  49,  1888,  pp.  5,  238.)— (Bd.) 
Document  pour  servir  a  I'histoire  des  relations  de  la 
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<tnicherat,  J.  E.  J.  Puits  funfiraires  de  Gourgfi.  3  pp. 
(In  his  Melanges  d'archfol.  et  d'hist  v.  1,  p.  273. )— Puits 
fun^raires  gallo-romains  du  Bernard  {Vend6e).  4  pp. 
(In  hU  Mflanges  d'archgol.  et  d'hist.  v.  1,  p.  3%.)— Ques- 
tion des  puits  fun^raires.  13  pp.  (In  his  Melanges 
d'archeol.  et  d'hist.  v.  1,  p.  294.)— Siiy«ler,  J.  Our  bar- 
barous funeral  customs.  7  pp.  (J?orum,  V.  6,  1888,  p.  666.) 
— WilHon,  J.  Funerals.  22  pp.  ( Orit.  and  miscei.  essays, 
V.  3,  p.  66.) 

See  also  Barlul.- Manners  and  customs. 

Funes,  Gregorio.    1749-1830.    Lettre  El  M.  Gr6- 

goire,  ancien  Ev§que  de  Blois,  sur  la  question  de  savoir 
si  Don  BarthSlemi  de  Las  Casas  a  engage  les  Espagnols 
k  faire  le  commerce  des  esclaves  africains  avec  l'Am€- 
rique.  30  pp.  (Casas,  B.  de  las,  Bp.  of  Chiapa,  (Euvres, 
V.  2,  p.  368.) 

Fung  Yee.     A  Chinese  view  of  railways  in 

China.    IB  pp.    (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  27,  1890,  p.  225.) 

Fungi. 

Berlbsb,  A.  N.  Icones  fungorum  ad 
usum  sylloges  Saccardianae  adcomodatae. 
1890-95,  5  pts.  —2664 

Brepeld,  O.    Botanisclie  untersuchungen 

ueber  schimmelpilze ;  untersuchungen  aus 
dem  gesammtgebiete  der  mykologie.  v.  4-10. 
1881-91,  7  V.  —2682 

Noie.—Foi  V.  1-3  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Ellis,  J.  B.,  and  Evbbhaet,  B.  M.    North 

American  pyrenomycStea  :  a  contribution  to 
mycologic  botany.     1892.  —2663 

Journal  of  mycology,  v.  1-4.    1885-88, 

4  V.  in  1.  —2665 

Marchand,  L.    Enum6ration  mgthodique 

et  raisonnSe  des  families  et  des  genres  de  la 
classe  des  mycophytes.    Avec  figures.    1896. 

—2603 

Massee,  G.  British  fungus-flora :  a  classi- 
fied text-book  of  mycology.     1892-95,  4  v. 

—2667 

Phillips,  W.    Manual  of  the  British  dis- 

comycetes,  with  descriptions  of  all  the  species 
of  fungi  hitherto  found  in  Britain,  included 
in  the  family,  and  illustrations  of  the  genera. 
1887.     (Intemat.  8oi.  S.)  —2687 

Saccardo,  p.  a.  Sylloge  fungorum  om- 
nium hucusque  cognitorum.  1882-97,  12  v. 
in  13.  —2663 

Trouessabt,  E.  L.     Microbes,  ferments, 

and  moulds.    1886.     {Intemat.  Sci.  S.)   —1607 


Atkinson,  I.  E.    Botanical  relations  of  trichophyton 

tonsurans.  15  pp.  (Martin,  H.  N.,  and  Brooks,  W.  K., 
Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Studies  from  the  biol.  labr.  v.  1,  1879, 
no.  1.)— Broome,  C.  E.  Fungi  of  Wiltshire.  70  pp. 
(  Wiltshire  Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Mag.  v.  8,  1864,  p.  170. ) 
— Famintzin,  A.,  and  Woronin,  M.  Ueber  2  neue  for- 
men  von  schleimpilzen :  Ceratiuin  hydroides  Alb.  et 
Schw.  und  Ceratiiim  porioides  Alb.  et  Schw.  16  pp.  3  pi. 
(St.  Petersburg,  Acad.  MSm.  7  s.  v.  20,  1873.)— «obl,  C. 
Ueber  den  tubercularia  persicina,  Ditm.  genannnten 
pilz.  25  pp.  1  pi.  (St.  Petersburg,  Acad.  Mim.  7  s.  v.  32, 
1885.)— Henslow,  J.  S.  Specific  identity  of  the  fungi 
producing  rust  and  mildew.  7  pp.  (Bound  pamph. 
V.  249.)— Mcl.eod,  R.  G.  On  the  microscopic  fungi  of 
the  district  around  Liverpool.  10  pp.  (Lancashire  and 
Cheshire  Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  n.  s.  v.  6, 1866,  p.  127.1— Plow- 
rifflit,  C.  B.  Fungi  of  Norfolk.  9  pp.  (Mason,  R.H., 
iK«(.  o/JVor/offc,  Appendix,  p.  Ix. )— Sansoni,  T.  On  a 
fungoid  disease  affecting  the  pear  tree.  6  pp.  1  pi.  (Lan- 
cashire and  Cheshire  Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  8, 1856,  p.  193.) 
— IJnna,  P.  G.  On  the  cultivation  of  epidermic  fungi. 
8  pp.  (Selected  monogjaphs  on  dermatology :  New  Syden- 
ham Soc.  V.  143,  p.  132.) 

.See  also  Bacteria.- Boletl.— Botany. -Cr.vpto- 
jfamia.- I>ry  rot.- Oerm  ttieory  of  «Hscase.— 
Germs.  —  I.iicliens.  —  I.oplilostonia.  —  Micro-or- 
gan isins.—Moul«l.—.H  ushrooins.—TruHles. 

Funk,  Adolf.  Irren-anstalten  ;  entbindungs- 
anstalten.  72  pp.  6  pi.  (Durm,  J.,  and  others,  Handb. 
der  architektur,  v.  5,  pt.  2,  p.  1.) 

Funk,  Isaac  Kauflfman,  D.  D.  1839—  Pro- 
hibitory law  and  personal  liberty.  4  pp.  (N.  Am.  Rev. 
V.  147,  1888,  p.  124.) 

and  others  (Eds.)     Standard  dictionary  of 

the  English  language.  New  York,  1894-95, 
2  V.  4°.  1112 

Contents. 
A-Lyttoniidae,  v.  1.    M-Zyxomma ;  Appendix,  v.  2. 

Funk.    See  also  Funck. 

Funkelin,    Jakob.      Rochholz,  E.  L.      Jakob 

Eunkelin.    4  pp.    (Germoma,  v.  14, 1869,  p.  412.) 

Funkliouser,  Capt.  R.  D.     Gen.  Lee  to  the 

rear.  4  pp.  (Southern  Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  v.  24,  1896, 
p.  79.) 

Fur. 

USifreville,  E.  Present  state  of  Hud- 
son's bay  ;  containing  a  full  description  of 
that  settlement  .  .  .  and  likewise  of  the  fur 
trade.     1790.  4636 

Fur  trade  and  factory  system  at  Green  Bay,  1816-21. 

20  pp.  (Wisconsin  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  7,  1876,  p.  269.)  — 
Xeill.  E.  D.  History  of  the  Ojibways,  and  their  connec- 
tion with  far  traders.  116  pp.  (Minn.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll. 
V.  6,  1885,  p.  395.) 

See  also  Clothing. -t'oinmcrco  and  trade.— 
Hnnting  and  tlie  t'liase. 

Fur  seal  arbitration.  Proceedings  of  the 
Tribunal  of  arbitration,  convened  at  Paris 
under  the  treaty  between  the  United  States 
and  Gt.  Britain,  concluded  at  Washington, 
Feb.  29,  1892,  for  the  determination  of  ques- 
tions between  the  two  governments  concern- 
ing the  jurisdictional  rights  of  the  United 
States  in  the  waters  of  Bering  sea.  Washing- 
ton, 1895.  16  v.  8°.  (U.  8.  53  Cong.  2  sess. 
Senate  exec.  doc.  v.  7,  pts.  1-16. ) 

Fur  seals.    See  Seals  and  seal  fisheries. 

Furber,  Daniel  L.,  D.  D.  Life  and  services  of 
Prof.  Austin  Phelps.  32  pp.  (Biblioth.  Sacra,  v.  48,  1891, 
p.  545.) 


FURBER,  George  P. 


1625 


FURNITURE 


Furber,  George  P. 

Precedents  relating  to  the  privileges  of  the 
Senate  of  the  United  States.  Washington, 
1893.  8°.  ( U.  S.  52  Cong.  2  sess.  Senate  niiscel. 
doc.  V.  7.) 

Compilation  of  Senate  election  cases  from 

1789  to  1885.  Continued  to  March  3,  1893. 
iSee  Taft,  G.  S.,  and  Furber,  G.  P. 

Fiirbislier,  M.     See  Frobisher,  Sir  M. 

Furetiere,  Antoine.    Wey,  F.    Antoine  Fure- 

ti6re,  sa  vie,  ses  ceuvres,  ses  dfimfilfe  avec  I'Academie 
franfaise.  55  pp.  {Rev.  contemp.  1852,  v.  2,  p.  594;  v.  3, 
p.  49.) 

Fiirini,  Francesco.  Oirca  1600-49.  Lo  sconcio 
sposalizio.  28  pp.  (Orlando,  F.,  and  Baccinl,G.,  Bi6!io(. 
grassoc.  no.  1,  p.  37.) 

Browninsr.  R.    With  F.    27  pp.    {In  his  Parleylngs 

witli  certain  people,  p.  85.) 

Fiiriti.s    AiitiiLS,    Aulas.       Fragmenta.     1  p. 

(Coll.  Pisaur.  V.  4,  p.  419.) 
Furlaiietto,  Giuseppe  (Ed.)     1775-1848. 

Totius  Latinitatis  lexicon  opera  ac  studio 
M.  Forcellini.     See  Forcellini,  B. 

Furley,  John.  1836—.  The  Red  Cross.  14  pp. 
{Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  18, 1885,  p.  879.)— On  the  carriage  and 
removal  of  the  Nick  aiirt  Injured.  19  pp.  (London, 
Internal.  Health  Exhib.  Literature,  v.  8,  p.  315.) 

Furinaii  Club.  [Publication.]  Brooklyn, 
1865.     fo.  17B4 

Contents.    Wood,  S.    Sketch  of  the  first  settlement  of 
the  several  towns  on  ■.oiijc-lwlund. 
Note.-  Large  paper  ed. 

Furnaces.  Montgomery,  M.  L.  Early  furnaces 
and  forges  of  Berks  CO.,  Pa.  25  pp.  (Pa.  Mag.  Hist.  v.  8, 
1884,  p.  56.) 

Furaeaux,  Be?;.  Henry  ( £;d. )  1830—.  Poems 
relating  to  the  riot  between  town  and  gown  on  St.  Scho- 
lastica's  day  (Feb.  10,  135i)  and  2  following  days.  25  pp. 
(Burrows,  M.,  Collectanea,  3  s.  p.  163:  Oxford  Hist.  Soc. 
Pub.  V.  32.) 

(Ed.)     Tryvytlam  de  laude  Universitatis 

Oxoniae.     See  Tryvytlam. 

Furness,  Henry  B. 

Prisoners  of  war  and  military  prisons.  See 
Isham,  A.  B.,  and  others. 

Furness,  Horace  Howard,  Ph.  D.,  LL.  D.  (Ed.) 
1833—. 

New  variorum  edition  of  Shakespeare. 
See  Shakespeare,  W. 

WoiMlbeiTj-,  G.  E.      Furness's  Merchant  of  Venice. 

6  pp.     lAtlant.   Monthly,  v.  62,  1888,  p.  706.)— Furness's 
Othello.    6  pp.    {.itlant.  Monthly,  v.SS,lS8e,  p.  270.) 

Furness,  William  Henry,  D.  D.     1802-96. 

Story  of  the  resurrection  of  Christ  told 
once  more  ;  with  remarks  upon  the  character 
of  Christ  and  the  historical  claims  of  the  four 
Gospels.     Phila.,  1885.     12°.  —4257 

Verses.    Translations  from  the  German  and 

hymns.     Boston,  1886.     16°.  1308 

(TV.)      Julius,   and  other  tales   from  the 

German.     Phila.,  1856.     12°.  4327 

Contents.  Torpfer,  R.  Julius;  The  Parsonage.- 
XMchokkr,  H.  The  Bean  ;  Leaves  from  the  journal  of 
a  poor  vicar ;  The  Walpurgis-night. 


Furness,  England.    Cowper,  H.  8.     Ancient 

settlements,  cemeteries,  and  earthworks  of  F.     38  pp. 
1  pi.    (Archaeologia,  v.  53,  pt.  2,  1893,  p.  389. )— .Stone- 
liou!U>,  J.    A  day  in  Low  F.     3  pp.    (Lancashire  and 
Cheshire  Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  8,  1856,  p.  228.) 
See  also  I^aiieaNhlro. 

Furness,  Abbey.  Compton,  C.  H.  Note  on 
Furness  Abbey.  4  pp.  (Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc.  Joum. 
V.  48,  1892,  p.  238.)— Ex  annalibus  NtaiilcieiiNibiiH  «t 
FiiriipMienHibilH.  5  pn.  (Frankfort  Soc.  Smpi.  v.  28, 
p.  555.) 

Furniture. 

Adams,  L.  G.  Decorations  int^rieures  et 
meubles  des  fipoques  Louis  XIII  et  Louis  XIV. 
1865.  — 17A1 

Alexandre,  A.    Histoire  de  Part  dficoratif 

du  XVI  sifecle  a  nos  jours.     [1891.]         — 17E4 

Art  de  la  mode,  L'.     Reproduction  en 

noir  et  en  couleurs  .  .  .  d'ameublements  .  .  . 
R6dacteur  en  chef:  Etincelle.  1881-82,  3  v. 
in  2.  — 17A2 

Bernal,  R.     Catalogue  of  the  celebrated 

collection  of  works  of  art ...  of  that  distin- 
guished collector ;  also  of  the  beautiful  deco- 
rative furniture  .  .  .  which  will  be  sold  by 
auction,  commencing  March  5,  1855.     [1855.1 

— 17C6 

Brooks,  Mme.  (—).    Tableaux  de  premier 

ordre  .  .  .  marbres,  bronzes,  statues,  meubles 
de  prix,  objets  d'art,  vente  par  suite  du  d6c6s 
de  Mme.  B.  16-18  Avril,  1877.    [1877.]       —1791 

Caraman-Chimay,  E.,  Prince  de.  Cata- 
logue de  tableaux  .  .  .  et  d'ameublement .  .  . 
appartenant  3,  M.  le  Prince  de  C.  et  dont  la 
vente  aura  lieu  .  .  .  23-24  Avril,  1885.      [1885.] 

— 17C2 

Catalogue  des  objets  d'art  tr6s  impor- 

tants  du  XVIII  sifecle  .  .  .  appartenant  k  M. 
le  Baron  de  *  '  *,  et  dont  la  vente  aura  lieu 
30  Jan.,  1884.     [1884.]  —1791 

Chippendale,  T.    Vorbilder  fuer  kunst- 

und  moebeltischler  im  gothischen,  chine- 
sischen,  und  rococostil.     n.  d.  — 7.43 

Daly,  C.  S.    Revue  g6n6rale  de  I'archi- 

tecture.     v.  40-44.     1883-87,  5  v.  —4501 

Note.— for  v.  1-39  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Fairholt,  F.  W.      Miscellanea  graphica  : 

representations  of  ancient,  medieval,  and  re- 
naissance remains  in  the  possession  of  Lord 
Londesborough.     1857.  3781 

Habermann,  F.  X.,  and  others.    Models 

of  art  furniture  in  rococo-style.  Desigrns  of 
furniture  of  all  periods,  church  furniture  in- 
cluded, of  the  18  century,     n.  d.  2  v.       —7.41 

Havard,  H.     Dictionnaire  de  I'ameuble- 

ment  et  de  la  decoration  depuis  le  XIII  siScle 
jusqu'a  nos  jours,     n.  d.  4  v.  —1776 

Heaton,  J.  A.  (Ed)  Furniture  and  decora- 
tion in  England  during  the  eighteenth  cen- 
tury.    1890-92,  2  V.  in  4.  — 17D1 

IVRY,  L.,  Baron  d'.     Catalogue  des  objets 

d'art  et  d'ameublement  .  .  .  dfipendant  de  la 
succession  de  M.  le  Baron  d'l.,  dont  la  vente 
aura  lieu  7-9  Mai,  1884.     [1884.]  —1791 


FURNITURE 


1626 


FURNIVALL,  Frederick  James 


La  Beraudiere,   ( — ),  Comte  de.      Cata- 

lognie  des  tableaux  anciens  .  .  .  riche  mobilier 
du  XVIII  sifecle  composant  les  collections  de 
feu  M.  le  Comte  de  la  B.,  at  dont  la  vente 
aura  lieu  18-30  Mai,  1885.     [1885.]  —1791 

Lafaulotte,  ( — ).    Catalogue  des  objets 

d'art  .  .  .  et  d'ameublement  .  .  .  composant 
I'importante  collection  de  L.,  et  dont  la  vente 
aura  lieu,  par  suite  de  d6c6s,  5-10,  12,  13  Avril, 
1886.     [1886.]  —1791 

Litchfield,    P.      Illustrated    history    of 

furniture :  from  the  earliest  to  the  present 
time.    1892.  — 17C1 

Lyon,  I.  W.    Colonial  furniture  of  New 

England.     1891.  —1793 

Mannheim,  C.    Catalogue  de  magnifiques 

tapisseries  dont  cinq  de  la  renaissance  re- 
hauss^es  d'or,  six  du  temps  de  Louis  XIV,  et 
sept  tableaux  des  Gobelins  .  .  .  Vente  23 
Mai,  1887.     1887.  —1791 

Marcille,   C.      Catalogue    de   tableaux, 

dessins  .  .  .  meubles,  et  objets  d'art  formant  la 
collection  de  feu  M.  C.  M. :  1  vente  6,  7 ; 
2  vente  8,  9  Mars,  1876.     [1876.]  — 17C2 

■ Oqer,  Mme.  ( — ).  Catalogue  du  riche  mo- 
bilier artistique  .  .  .  garnissant  I'hdtel  de  Me. 
[O.],  oil  la  vente  aura  lieu  17-22  Mai,  1886. 
[1886.]  — 17C2 

Ramee,   D.      Meubles  religieux   et  civils 

conserves  dans  les  principaux  monuments  et 
musfes  de  I'Europe.     1874,  2  v.  — 17A2 

Salverte,  (^)  de.  Catalogue  des  ta- 
bleaux .  . .  et  de  riche  ameublement  du  XVIII 
sifecle  .  .  .  composant  I'importante  collection 
de  feu  M.  de  S.  et  dont  la  vente  aura  lieu  5,  6 
Mai,  1887.     [1887.]  —1791 

Sanders,   W.    B.      Half-timbered    houses 

and  carved  oak  furniture  of  the  16  and  17 
centuries.     1894.  —7.15 

ScHWENKE,    F.     Designs    for   decorative 

furniture  and  modem  chamber-arrangement ; 
including  a  practical  guide  to  upholstery 
illustrated  by  seventy-two  elaborate  engrav- 
ings.    1882.  — 17B4. 

Sennbgon,  H.    Catalogue  des  objets  d'art 

et  d'ameublement  .  .  .  composant  la  collec- 
tion de  S.    Vente  9-11  Mai,  1887.    1887.   —1791 

Sheraton,  T.  Cabinet-maker  and  uphol- 
sterer's drawing-book.     1802.  — 17D6 

Stein,  C.     Catalogue  des  objets  d'art  .  .  . 

d'ameublement  composant  I'importante  col- 
lection de  M.  C.  S.,  et  dont  la  vente  aura  lieu 
10-14  Mai,  1886.     [1886.]  —1791 

Terhunb,  Mrs.   M.   V.   H.   (M.   Harland, 

pseud. )  Some  colonial  homesteads  and  their 
Btories.    1897.  3505 

- —  VaIsse,  E.  Catalogue  des  objets  d'art 
et  de  haute  cnriositfe  .  .  .  composant  I'impor- 
tante collection  de  M.  E.  V.,  et  dont  la  vente 
aura  lieu  5-8  Mai,  1885.  .  [1885.]  —1791 


Wallis,   F.   E.      American    architecture, 

decoration,  and  furniture,  of  the  eighteenth 
century,    n.  d.  — 17A4 

Edis,  R.  W.     Healthy  furniture.     17pp.    (London, 

Internat.  Health  Exhib.  Literature,  t.  3,  p.  109. )— Healthy 
furniture  and  decoration.  79  pp.  (London  Internat. 
Healtji  Exhib.  Literature,  v.  1,  p.  287.)— Granl.  R.  Das 
mobiliar.  9  pp.  2  pi.  ( Koenigl.  Preussisch.  kunstsamml. 
Jahrb.  v.  H,  1893,  p.  127.)— Po*.  E.  A.  Philosophy  of 
furniture.  9  pp.  (  Work$,  ed.  by  E.  C.  Stedman  and  O.  B. 
Woodberry,  v.  9,  p.  174.) 

See  also  Cabinet  w»rk.— Cliairs.— Ueeoratlon 
aiifl  Ornament.— Domestic  econoin.T. —Dwell- 
InKM.— Ijampx. 

Furniture,  Church  furniture. 

Habermann,  F.  X.,  and  others.  Models 
of  art  furniture  in  rococo-style.  Designs  of 
furniture  of  all  periods,  church  furniture  in- 
cluded, of  the  18  century,     n.  d.  2  v.       —7.41 

Ramee,   D.      Meubles  religieux    et  civils 

conserves  dans  les  principaux  monuments  et 
musfees  de  I'Europe.     1874,  2  v.  — 17A2 

SToel-Fearn  (Christmas),  H.    Of  the  furniture  and 

ornaments  of  churches.  10  pp.  (Cottle,  J.,  Some  ao- 
count  of  the  church  of  St.  Mary  Magdalene,  Taunton, 
p.  119.) 

See  also  Altars. -Cliristlan  art.— Fonts.- Pul- 
pits. 

Fiiriiivall,  Frederick  James,  Ph.  D.    1825—. 
Mr.    Swinburne's     "Flat    burglary"     on 
Shakespere.     Two  letters  from   the   "Spec- 
tator" of  Sept.  6  and  13,  1879.     London,  1879. 
8°.  3305 

Succession  of  Shakspere's  works  and  the 

use  of  metrical  terms  in  settling  it.  London, 
1874.     8°.  3303 

-  Forewords  [to  the  Life  of  St.  Katharine  of  Alex- 
andria by  J.  Capgrave].  «  pp.  (Early  Eng.  Text 
Soc.  no.  100.) 

Side-notes   [to   the  Minor  poems  of  the 

Vernon  MS.  Ed.  by  C.  Horstmann].  See 
Horstmann,  C. 

{Ed.)    Digby  plays,  with  an  incomplete 

'  morality'  of  Wisdom,  who  is  Christ  (part  of 
one  of  the  Macro  moralities).  London,  1896. 
8°.    (Early  English  Text  Soc.  Extra,  s.  no.  70.) 

2123 

Contents.     Christ's  burial  and  resurrection.— 

<'onversion  of  St.   Paul.- Herod's  liillinK  of 

the  cliildren.  — Mar.v  Magrdalen. —Morality   of 

Wisdom,  wiio  is  t^lirist. 

(Ed.)    Some  300  fresh  allusions  to  Shak- 

spere  from  1594  to  1694 ;  gathered  by  mem- 
bers of  the  New  Shakspere  Society,  as  a 
supplement  to  Shakespeare's  Centurie  of 
prayse.  ed.2.  1879.  London,  1886.  4°.  (New 
Shaks.  Soc.  4  s.  no.  3. )  3303 

(Ed.)    Three  kings'  sons.     (English  from 

the  French. )  Pt.  1.  London,  1895.  8°.  {Early 
Eng.  Text  Soc.  Extra  s.  no.  67.)  2123 

— -  (Fkl.)  Complaynt  of  Scotland.  43  pp.  (Lane-, 
ham,  R.,  Letter,  p.  cxxxvii :  New  Shaks.  Soc.  6  s.  no.  14. ) 

(Ed.)     Caveat  or  warening  for  commen 

cursetors  vulgarely  called  vagabones.  See 
Harman,  T.  (in  preceding  catalogue.) 


PURNIVALL,  Frederick  James 


1627         FU8TEL  DE  COULANGES,  Numa  Denis 


[Ed.)     Caxton's  Eneydos  1490.     Eiiglisht 

from  the  French  Liure  des  Eneydes,  1483. 
See  Virgilius  Maro,  P.  (in  preceding  cata- 
logue). 

{Ed.)    Chaucer's  "Boece."    See  Boethius, 

A.  M.  T.  S. 

{Ed.)     Chaucer's  Troilus   and  Criseyde. 

See  Chaucer,  G. 

{Ed.)     English  conquest  of  Ireland.     See 

Giraldus  de  Barri,  Cambrensis. 

{Ed.)      Fraternitye    of   vacabondes.      See 

Awdeley,  J.  (in  preceding  catalogue). 

{Ed. )     Hoccleve's  works.    I :  Minor  poems 

in  the  Phillipps  MS.  and  the  Durham  MS. 
See  Hoccleve,  T. 

{Ed.)  John  Lane's  continuation  of  Chau- 
cer's "  Squire's  tale."     See  Lane,  J. 

{Ed. )    More  odd  texts  of  Chaucer's  Minor 

poems.    See  Chaucer,  G. 

{Ed.)     La  Queste  del  Saint  Graal.      See 

Map,  or  Mapes,  W.  (in  preceding  catalogue). 

{Ed.)  Robert  Laneham's  letter.  See  Lane- 
ham,  R. 

{Ed.)     Rogues  and  vagabonds  of   Shak- 

spere's  youth.  See  Viles,  E.,  and  Purnivall, 
F.  J.  (in  preceding  catalogue). 

{Ed.)  Story  of  England  by  Robert  Man- 
ning of  Brunne.     See  Langtoft,  P. 

Pliolnii,  J.  Reply  to  Mr.  Purnivall's  couple  of  pro- 
tests.   8  pp.     (^nffKa,  V.  3,  1880,  p.  361.) 

See  also  Itnlliul  Society. —('haiicer  Socloty.— 
Early  Kn^liNli  Text  Society.— Xew  Sliakspcre 
Soclct.v.— philological  Society.— Sliellcy  Soci- 
ct.v-— M',vclir  .Society. 

Fiirrell,  James  W.    Light  from  the  east  on  the 

colour  question.  10  pp.  (Niiieteenth  Cent.  v.  17,  1885, 
p.  321.) 

Further  inquiry  into  the  expediency  of  ap- 
plying the  principles  of  colonial  policy  to  the 
government  of  India.     Young,  G.  3416 

FiirtwaciisU'r,  Adolf.    1853—. 

Die  bronzen  und  die  uebrigen  kleineren 
funde  von  Olympia.  Berlin,  1890.  4°.  (Cur- 
tius,  E.,  and  Adler,  F.,  Olympia,  v.  4.)       1752 

Goldfund  von  Vettersfelde.     Berlin,    1883. 

4°.  (Berlin,  Archaeol.  Gesells.  Winckelmanns- 
feste,  Programm  43. )  2702 

Koenigliche  IMuseen  zu  Berlin.    Beschrei- . 

bung  der  vasensammlung  im  Antiquarium. 
Berlin,  1885.     2  v.  8°.  —1738 

Masterpieces  of  Greek  sculpture.    A  series 

of  essays  on  the  history  of  art.  Ed.  by  Eu- 
genie Sellers.  With  nineteen  pV.  and  two 
hundred  text  illustrations.    London,  1895.   4°. 

1721 
Contents. 
Apollo  of  the  Bel-         Polykleitos. 


vedere. 

Praxiteles. 

Euphranor. 
Kresilas. 
Myron. 
Pheidias. 

Skopas. 

Temples  of  Athena  on 

the  Akropolis. 
Venus  of  Milo. 

Vol.  III.-204. 

Elne  arj(rlvl:»cli«»  broiiie.     29    pp.  1  pi.    (Berlin, 

Archaeol.  Gesells.  Winckelmannsfeste,  Programm  50, 
p.  125.)— Hector's  I,op?«iingt!  ein  relief  aus  Olympia 
durch  einen  griechischen  Spiegel  ergaenzt.  15  pp.  (Hitt. 
undphilol.au/saetze,  p.  179.)— Orpheus.  Attische  vase 
aus  Qela.  11  pp.  1  pi.  (Berlin,  Archaeol.  Gesells.  Winckel- 
mannsfeste, Programm  59,  p.  154.) 

Griechische    keramik,    XL    tafeln.       See 

Genick,  A.,  and  Furtwaengler,  A. 

•  Harrison.  ,1.  E.    Furtwaengler:  Koeniglichen  Mu- 

seen  zu  Berlin.  Beschreibung  der  vasensammlung  im 
Antiquarium.  2  pp.  (Joum.  of  Hellen.  studies,  v.  8, 
1887,  p.  289. ) 

Fusco,  Edoardo  Nicoia.  Phillimore,  0.  M. 
Edoardo  Fusco.  26  pp.  (In  her  Studies  in  Ital.  lit. 
p.  294,  and  Edin.  Rev.  v.  155,  1882,  p.  444.) 

FiiscHS  or  Fosco,    See  Negri,  P. 

Fiiseli,  John  Henry.    Cunningham,  A.    Henry 

Fuseli.  51  pp.  (In  his  Lives  of  Brit,  painters,  v.  2, 
p.  223.) 

FiLsi,  Giuseppe.     [Notice  of.]    3  pp.     (Amato, 

G.  d',  Panteon,  v.  2,  p.  324.) 

Fiisignaiio,  Italy.  Vicchi,  L.  Delia  storia  di 
Fusignano.     1876.  3661 

Fiisi-yaina.    See  Fuji-san. 

Fuss,  V.  Beobachtungen  und  untersuchungen 
ueber  die  astronomische  strahlenbrechung  in  der  naehe 
des  horizontes.  44  pp.  (St.  Petersburg,  Acad.  3f*m.  7  s. 
v.  18,  1872. ) 

Fussesbruuncu,  Konrad  von.  See  Konrad, 
von  Fussesbrunnen. 

Fust,  Johann.  Browning,  R.  Fust  and  his 
friends:  an  epilogue.  31  pp.  {In  his  Parleyings  with 
certain  people,  p.  157.)— I'isriiicr,  G.  L.  Fust  et  Schoef- 
fer ;  ou,  les  progrfis  de  I'imprimerie.  15  pp.  {InhisViea 
des  savants  illustres,  v.  2,  p.  359.) 
See  also  Printing- 

Fust.     See  also  Faust. 

Fusta.    See  Tauss. 

Fustel  tie  Coiilaiiges,  Numa  Denis.    1830-89. 

Histoire  des  institutions  politiques  de  I'an- 

cienne  France.     L'alleu  et  le  domaine  rural 

pendant  l'6poquem6rovingienne.   Paris,  1889. 

8°.  -2673 

Histoire  des  institutions  politiques  de  I'an- 

cienne  France.  L'invasion  germanique  et  la 
fln  de  I'Empire.  Revue  et  compl6t6e  .  .  .  par 
Camille  Jullian.     Paris,  1891.     8°.  .2673 

Histoire  des  institutions  politiques  de  I'an- 

cienne  Prance.  La  monarchic  franque.  Paris, 
1888.     8°.  .2673 

Histoire  des  institutions  politiques  de  1'  anci- 

enne  France.  Les  origines  du  systfeme  fgodal ; 
le  benefice  et  le  patronat  pendant  I'fipoque 
mfirovingienne.  Revu  et  compl6t6  .  .  .  par 
Camille  Jullian.     Paris,  1890.     8°.  .2673 

Histoire  des  institutions  politiques  de  I'an- 

cienne  France.  Transformations  de  la  royaut6 
pendant  l'6poque  carolingienne.  Guvrage 
revu  et  complete  .  .  .  par  Camille  Jullian. 
Paris,  1892.     8°.  .2673 

— -  Recherches  sur  quelques  problfemes  d'his- 
toire.    Paris,  1885.    8°.  3733 


FUSTEL  DE  COULANQES,  Numa  Denis         1628 


PYVIE  CASTLE 


Etude  sur  l'lmniiinlt<>  iii#rovlnKlenne.    69  pp. 

(Rev.hUt.  V.  22,  1883,  p.  249;  v.  23,  1883,  p.  l.)-I-pttre. 
3  pp.  (Rev.  archM.  n.  s.  v.  39,  1880,  p.  111.)— De  la  con- 
fection des  lots  au  temps  des  Carolingiens.  28  pp. 
(Bee.  lit.  V.  3,  1877,  p.  3.)— Domaine  rural  chez  les  Ko- 
malns.  66  pp.  (Rev.  d.  deux  numdes,  1886,  3  p^r.  v.  77, 
pp.  318,  835.)— Etude  sur  la  propriety  i  .Sjmrte.  96  pp. 
(Inst.de  France,  Acad.  Sci.  moral.  Mim.  2  s.  v.  16,  1888, 
p.  835.)  — De  I'inSgallt*  du  worseld  dans  les  lois 
ft-anques.    30  pp.    (Bct.  hwf.  v.  2,  1876,  p.  480.) 

FiMher.  H.  A.  L.    Fnstel  de  Coulanges.    6  pp.    (Eng. 

Hist.  Rev.  V.  5,  1890,  p.  1.)— Moiiotl.  G.  M.  Fustel  de 
Coulanges.    9  pp.     (Sen.  his(.  v.  41,  1889,  p.  277.) 

Futa  Jalloii,  Senegambia.     Bayol,  J.  M.    La 

France  au  Fouta-Djalon.  30  pp.  (Rev.  d.  deux  mondes, 
1882,  3p«r.  V.  54,  p.  903.) 

Futliey,  John  Smith.     1820-88.     Massacre  of 

Paoli. "  34  pp.     ( Pa.  Mag.  ff i«(.  v.  1,  1877,  p.  288. ) 

and  Cope,  Gilbert.     History   of  Chester 

CO.,  Pa.,  with  genealogical  and  biographical 
sketches.  [With  map.]  Phila.,  1881.  4°.     3511 

Future,   On  the  past,  the  present,  and  the. 

24  pp.    Ellis,  W.,  Philo-Socrates,  v.  4,  p.  133. 

Future  juclg-uieiit.    See  Judgment. 

Future  life.    See  Future  state. 

Future  of  the  l)«>iniinoii  of  Canada.  17  pp. 

Collins,  E.    (Fairehild,  G.  M.,  Jr.,  Canadian  leaves,  p.  1.) 

Future  of  the  Johu.s  Hopkins  University. 

Oilman,  D.  C.  —2373 

Future  probation.     See  Future  state. — Pro- 
bation. 
Future  prospects  of  younger  sons.     27  pp. 

Cecil,  Lord  E.  B.  H.  G.,  Impressions  of  life,  p.  281. 

Future  punishment.  Ellis,  W.  On  posthu- 
mous rewards  and  punishments.  22  pp.  (In  his  Philo- 
Socrates,  V.  4,  p.  208.)— Farrar.  E.  W.  Future  retribu- 
tion. 10  pp.  (N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  140,  188S,  p.  193.)— Slieild, 
W.G.T.  Certainty  of  endless  punishment.  20  pp.  (N.Am. 
Rev.  V.  140,  1885,  p.  153.) 

See  also  Future  slatp.—lIen.—Fnrjfa»or.v.— Re- 
demption »r  Salvation.  — Retribution.  — Ilnl- 
verHaU«ni. 

Future  retribiititiii.    See  Future  punishment. 
Future  state. 

Wabburton,  W.,  Bp.  of  Gloucester.  Di- 
vine legation  of  Moses  demonstrated.  1846, 
3  V.  —4212 

Whately,  R.,  Abp.  of  Dublin.    View  of 

the  Scripture  revelations  concerning  a  future 
state.    1855.  —4107 

Arnold.    .Sir    E.       Death— and    afterwards.     10   pp. 

(Fortn.Hev.  n.  s.  v.  38,  1885,  p.  218.)— Bn)tnenault  de 
HneheHHe,  F.  Plurality  des  existences  de  Time.  26  pp. 
iCorrespondant,  v.H,  1868,  p.  462.)— «'a»taln*f.  A.  Les 
croyances  sur  la  vie  d'outre-tombe  chez  les  anciens  P«ru- 

F  (12,  28,  '»7). 


viens.  38  pp.  (Soc.  am.  de  France,  Archit^es,  n.  s.  v.  5, 
1887,  p.  49.) — C'lioyne,  T.  K.  Ancient  beliefs  in  immor- 
tality :  a  reply  to  Mr.  Gladstone.  18  pp.  (Nineteenth 
Cent.  V.  30, 1891.  p.  51.)— ElliM,  W.  On  posthumous  re- 
wards and  punishments.  22  pp.  (Jn  fti«  Philo-Socrates, 
V.  4,  p.  208. )— Ettig:.  Q.  Acheruntica,  sive  descensuum 
apud  veteres  enarratio.  162  pp.  (Leipziger  strtdien,  v.  IZ, 
pt.  2,  1891,  p.  249.)— EiiHtratinN,  Presbyter  of  Constanti- 
nople. Adversus  eos  qui  dicunt,  animas  statim  atque  e 
corpore  solutae  sunt,  non  operari  .  .  .  Leo  Allatius  e  tene- 
bris  erutum  Latinum  fecit.  [Or.andLat.]  202  pp.  {Al- 
lacci,  L.,  Deutriusqne  ecclesiae  . .  ,  in  dogmaie  de  purgatorio 
consensione,  p.  319. )— Follen,  C.  T.  C.  Future  state  of 
man.  98  pp.  (Works,  v.  6,  p.  3.)— Oardncr,  P.  The 
Hellenic  after-world.  11pp.  (J'orfn.  iJeti.  n.  s.  v.  37, 1888, 
p.  808.)— tSladstone,  W.  E.  On  the  ancient  beliefs  in  a 
future  state.  19  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cen(.  v.  30, 1891,  p.  658.) 
— Olardon,  A.  Le  monde  invisible.  28  pp.  (Biblioth. 
univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p6r.  v.  14,  1882,  p.  385.)— K^ratry, 
A.  H.  de.  De  I'Sme  humaiue  et  de  la  vie  future.  24  pp. 
(Rev.  contemp.  1852,  v.  5,  p.  8.)— Lesley,  J.  P.  Idea  of 
life  after  death.  9  pp.  (Forum,  v.  10,  1890,  p.  207.)— 
Myer**,  F.  W.  H.  Science  and  a  future  life.  20  pp.  (Nine- 
teenth Cent.  V.  29,  1891,  p.  628.)— Parker,  H.  W.  Argu- 
ments for  the  unseen.  9  pp.  (Forum,  v.  4,  1887,  p.  408.) 
—Pearson,  N.  After  death.  23  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent. 
V.  14,  1883,  p.  262.)— Ryder.  H.  I.  D.  Revelations  of  the 
after-world.  16  pp.  (iVinefecMfh  Cent.  v.  21,  1887,  p.  286.) 
— Wris'Ut,  G.  F.  Dr.  Briggs's"  whither?"  19  pp.  (Bi5- 
lioth.  Sacra,  v.  47,  1890,  p.  136.) 

See  also  Bil»le.— Meatli.— Eseliatolog-.v.- Eter- 
nity.— Fntnre  pun isliinent.— Hades. — Heaven. 
—Hell.— Iininortality.— Infant  damnation  and 
salvation.-  Jiid^rment.  —  Probation.  —  Purfra- 
tor.v.-Relision.-Resnrreetlon. -Retribution. 
— .Soul.— M]iiritualism.— Theoloi^y. 

Fyfe,  Andrew,  M.  D.     1792-1861. 

Elements  of  chemistry,  comprising  the 
principal  part  of  a  Manual  of  chemistry.  With 
additions  and  alterations  by  John  W.  Web- 
ster.    Boston,  1827.     12°.  —1508 

Fyffe,  Charles  Alan.     1845-92. 

History  of  modern  Europe.  With  two 
maps.     New  York,  1886-89.     3  v.  p.  8°.      3714 

The  coming  land  bill.    12  pp.     (Fort7i.  iJev.  n.  s.  v.37, 

1885,  p.  285.)— Arguments  of  a  Peer.  9  pp.  (Fortn.  Rev. 
n.  s.  V.  37, 1885,  p.  557.)— Universities.  34  pp.  (Ward, 
T.  H.,  Reign  of  Queen  Victoria,  v.  2,  p.  288. ) 

Stanley,  H.  E.  J.,  3  Baron  Stanley  of  AlderJey.  Radi- 
cal theorists  on  land.  12  pp.  (Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  37, 
1885,  p.  297.) 

FyUle  district.  On  the  geology  of  the.    12  pp. 

Thornber,  W.  (Lancashire  and  Cheshire  Hist.  Soc. 
Trans,  v.  10,  1858,  p.  187.) 

Fylfot  and  swastika.  On  the  meaning  and 

origin  of  the.  34  pp.  3  pi.  Greg,  R.  P.  (Archaeologia, 
V.  48,  1885,  p.  293. ) 

Fyvie  castle  and  its  lairds.    10  pp.    Ross,  J. 

( Afocmition's  Mag.  v.  .53,  1886,  p.  465.) 

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G 


G.,  J. 


GADD,  Luther  H. 


Gr.,  J.  Table  alphabgtique  des  auteurs  et  per- 
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Gabbros  and  associated  hornblende  rocks  oc- 
curring in  the  neighborhood  of  Baltimore. 
Williams,  G.  H.  (Powell,  J.  W.,  U.  S.  Geol. 
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Gabbros  and  associated  rocks  in  Delaware. 
Chester,  E.  D.  (Powell,  J.  W.,  U.  S.  Geol. 
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Gabeleiitz,  Hans  Georg  Conon  von  der. 
1840—. 

Die  sprachwissenschaft,  ihre  aufgaben, 
methoden,  und  bisherigen  ergebnisse.  Leip- 
zig, 1891.     8°.  —2175 

—  Some  additions  to  my  Chinese  g^ramniar.  8  pp. 
(Royal  Asiat.  Soc.  China  branch,  Joum.  n.  s.  v.  20,  1886, 
p.  227.)— Ueber  sprache  und  schriftthum  der  Chinesen. 
23  pp.  ( Vnsere  Zeit,  1884,  v.  2,  p.  623.  )~Probestueck  von 
chiueNiNCheni  paralleliNiniiN.  8  pp.  ( Zeits.  f.  voel- 
kerpsych.  v.  10,  1878,  p.  230.) — Languages  of  MelHiiesia. 
7  pp.  (Royal  Asiat.  Soc.  Gt.  Brit.  Joum.  n.  s.  v.  18, 1886, 
484.)— Die  ostasiatisehcii  Ntiiflien  und  die  sprachwis- 
senschaft. 13  pp.  (Unsere  Zei«,  1881,  V.  1,  p.  279.)— Muel- 
ler: Grundriss  der  N|>rarhwiNHenschaft.  27  pp. 
(Zeits.  f.  voelkerpsych.  v.  9,  1877,  p.  373.) 

Griibe,  W.    Chinesische  grammatik,  von  G.    8  pp. 

(Deutsch.  morg.  gcsells.  Zeits.  v.  36,  1882,  p.  712.) 

Gabelli,  Aristide.    1830-91.    II  progetto  di  legge 

suUe  istituzioni  pubbliche  di  beneficcnza.  30  pp.  {Nuov. 
an(o(.  3  s.  V.  25,  1890,  p.  245.)— Ricordi  del  vecchio  Pas- 
qnalo.  11  pp.  {Nuov.  antol.  3  s.  v.  36,  1891,  p.  102.)— 
II  poMiliviNiiio  natiiralislico  in  fdosofia.  32  pp. 
{Nuov.  antol.  3  s.  v.  31, 1891,  p.  621.) 

Fraiifliptti.  A.  Istruzione  in  Italia  secondoO.   18pp. 

{Nuov.  antol.  3  s.  v.  35,  1891,  p.  319.)— Maui.  E.  Aristide 
Gabelli.    18  pp.    {Nuov.  antol.  3  s.  v.  35,  1891,  p.  601.) 

Gaj)iiiiauHS,  Sextus  Julius.  1  cent.  Fragmenta. 

1  p.    (Meyer,  H.,  Orat. Rom.  fragm.  p.  594.) 

Gabions  of  Abbotsfor<l.   11  pp.   Scott,  Sir  W. 

{Harper's  Mag.  v.  78,  1889,  p.  778.) 

Gaboon,    Africa.       Marche,    A.      Voyage    au 
Gabon  et  sur  le  flueve  Og6ou6.    48  pp.    ( Tour  du  monde, 
V.  36, 1878,  369.)— Rcnarcl,  L.    Une  colonic  franfaise,  le 
Gabon.    33  pp.    {Correspondant,  v.  69,  1866,  p.  671.) 
See  also  France,  Colonies. 

Gaboriau,   Emile.      Peterssen,   F.     Juengere 

franzoesische  romanschriftsteller.  21  pp.  {Unsere  Zeit, 
1884,  V.  1,  p.  472.) 

Gabotto,  Ferdinando.  1866 — .  Ricerche  intorno 
alio  storicografo  quattrocentista  Lodrisio  Crivelli.  32  pp. 
{Archiv.  stor.itat.5  s.  v.  7,  1891,  p.  267.) — La  terza  condotta 
di  Francesco  Fllollo  all'  Universiti  di  Bologna.  7  pp. 
{Archiv.  stor.  ital.  5  s.  v.  4,  1889,  p.  53.)— Due  sacre  rap- 
presentazioni  in  Torino nel  secolo  XV.  7  pp.  {Archiv. 
studio  tradiz.  popolari,  v.  9,  1890,  p.  98.) 

Gabourrt,  Am€d6e.  Saint-Albin,  A.  de.  His- 
toire  de  la  Revolution  et  de  TEmpire,  par  G.  7  pp.  {C(yr- 
respondant,  v.  25,  1849,  p.  490.) 

Vol.  in. 


Gabriac,  Joseph  Jules  Paul  Marie  Frangois  de 
Cadoine,  Marquis  de.     1830 — . 

Souvenirs  diplomatiques  de  Russie  et  d' Al- 
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rv-jj^lise  et  l'<=tat.  49  pp.  {Correspondanl,  n.  s.  v.  105, 

1885,  pp.  573,  797.)— Souvenirs  de  I'entrevue  d'Erf'nrl, 
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Gabriel,  Archangel.  Nicetas  Chroniata.  Lau- 
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Gabriel.    201  pp.    Dudevant,  Mme.  A.  L.  A.  D. 

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Gabriel  Couroy,  Bohemian  papers :  stories  of 
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Gabriel  Lambert.  Dumas,  A.,  (Euvres  compl. 
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Gabrlele,  Seraflno.      Usi  dei  contadini  della 

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Gabrieli  family.  Oste,  L.  dall'.  San  Polo . . . 
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3621 
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Gat'bard,  Louis  Prosper  (Ed.)     1800-85. 

Lettres  de  Philippe  II  k  ses  filles  les  In- 
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Acad.  Sci.  moral.  Mhn.  2  s.  v.  15,  1887,  p.  269.) 

Gacliet,  Emile.    Diez,  P.  C.    Glossaire  roman 

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Gaclioii,  P.  1854—.  Note  sur  quelques  pas- 
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1886,  p.  99.)  "     '      ' 

Gad,  Johannes.    1842—.    Koerperwaerme,  ar- 

beit,  und  klima.  36  pp.  {Samml.  tvissens.  vortrg.  n  s 
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Gadd,  Luther  H.  [Ed.) 

Catalogue  of  Maryland  State  Library.  See 
Maryland  State  Library. 

(12,28,  '97.) 


GADDI,  Agnolo 


1630 


GAGERN,  Heinrich  von 


Gaddi,  Agnolo.     Vasari,  G.     Agnolo  Gaddi. 

12  pp.     ( Opere,  v.  1,  p.  635. ) 

Oiultli,  Gaddo.   Stillman,  W.  J.    Gaddo  Gaddi. 

2  pp.  (Century  Mag.  v.  15,  1889,  p.  669.)— Vasari,  G. 
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Gatldi,    Taddeo.      Stillman,   W.   J.      Taddeo 

Oaddi.  Spp.  (Cfenturj/Maa.v.  15, 1889,  p.  670.)— Vasari, 
G.    Taddeo  Gaddi.    21pp.     (Opere,  v.  1,  p.  571.) 

Ga«le,  Niels  Wilhelm.     Spitta,  P.     Niels  W. 

Gade.    16  pp.    (£)e«t«ch.  rundacAau,  v.  67,  1891,  p.  340.) 

Gadifer  de  la  Salle. 

BoNTiEB,  P.,  and  Le  Vebrieb,  J.  Cana- 
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The  same.  Tr.  by  R.  H.  Major.  1872.  (Hak- 
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Gadolin,  Axel.    Ueber  das  gesetz  der  veraen- 

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Gadsden,  Christopher.     Hilliard,  G.  S.    Chris- 
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Gaedertz,  Karl  Theodor.     1855—.     P.  E.  A. 

Geibel.  7  pp.  {Biog.  jahrb.  f.  alterth.  p.  166:  Jahreab. 
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Gaedliil,  Ogam  inscribed  monuments  of  the, 

in  the  British  islands.     Brash,  R.  R.  1732 

Gaedicke,  Karl.    Holzmann,  M.      Gaedicke : 

Der  accusativ  im  Veda.  11  pp.  {Zeits.  f.  voelkerpsych. 
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Gael,  Pierro.     Pascale.     169  pp.     (Correspon- 

dant,  n.  S.  v.  106,  1886,  pp.  692,  861, 1063  ;  V.  107, 1886,  pp.  115, 
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Gael,  Samuel  Higgs.    1808-87.    Stowell  house 

and  park.  6  pp.  (Bristol  and  Gloucest.  Archaeol.  Soc. 
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(raelic  literature. 

Campbell,  Lord  A.  ( Ed. )  Waifs  and  strays 
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£leeal80  Oaellc  poetry. 

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Campbell,  J.  F.  (Ed. )  Leabhar  na  Peinne. 
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1871.     V.  1.     1872.  1341 

Macphebson,  J.    Poems  of  Ossian.    1827, 

2  V.  1316 

Poems  of  Ossian  in  the  original  Gaelic, 

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A.  Clerk,  together  with  the  English  transla^ 
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Note.— For  other  trs.  see  his  name  In  preceding  cata- 
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Schlosser,  J.  F.  H.    Qaelisches.     2  pp.     (Nachlass, 

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Gaertiier,  Gustaf.    1849—. 

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Breslau,  n.  d.     8°.  2352 

Gaertriiig-eii,  Friedrich  Hiller  von.    See  Hiller 

von  Gaertringen,  F. 
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Ordinarium.  (Ordo  Bomanus  XIV.)  201  pp.  (Mabillon, 
J.,  and  Germain,  M.,  Mas.  Jtal.  v.  2,  p.  243.) 

Gaetaiii,  Francesco  Maria  Emanuele  e,  Mar- 
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Gaetuliciis,  Cneus  Cornelius  Lentulus.  See 
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Gaffarcl,  Jacques.    1601-81. 

Curiositates  inauditae,  sive  selectae  obser- 
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GafFarel,  Paul  Louis  Jacques.    1843 — . 

Etude  sur  les  rapports  de  1' Amfirique  et  de 
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Gafiia,  House  of.  Noeldeke,  T.  Die  GhassAni- 
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Gage,  George  N.,  and  others  (Eds.) 

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Gage,  Thomas,  Gov.  of  Mass.    1721-87. 

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Gagerii,  Heinrich  von.  Rogge,  W.  Heinrich 
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Rinaldo  Pedranzana.    Venice,  1558.    12°. 

2315 
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Gafjilo,  II.     Finig^uerri,  S.     (Scelta  di  curiosity 
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Gaidoz,  Henri.     1842—.      L'art   de   I'Empire 

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2283 
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Gail,  Jean  Baptiste  (Ed.)    1755-1829. 

Romuli  fabularum  .55sopiarum  llbri.  See 
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Gail  Hamilton,  psetid.     See  Dodge,  M.  A. 

GailUard,  Noel.    17  cent. 

Remontrances  de  la  noblesse  de  Provence 
au  roy,  pour  la  revocation  des  arrests  de  son 
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Gaillard,  Auger,  called  Lou  Roudi6  de  Rabas- 

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Gaillar<l,  Henry  de.  L'Amiral  Courbet,  d'aprfes 

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Gaillard,  Leopold  de.  1820-93.  A  un  Christ 
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(Correspondant,  n.  s.  v.  101,  1884,  p.  6.)— Six  annfies  de 
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Gaillefer,  East. 

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Gaiinar,  Geoffrey.    12  cent. 

Lestorie  des  Engles,  solum  la  translacion. 
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Gainiard,  Joseph  Paul.    1793-1858. 

Zoologie.  See  Quoy,  J.  R.  C,  and  Gaimard, 
J.  P. 

Geoffeoy  Saint  Hilaire,  E.,  and  others. 

Sciences  naturelles.  Rapports  sur  les  tra- 
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Gaina  Sfttras.  Tr.  from  Prakrit  by  Hermann 
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Gaines,  Maj-Gen.  Edmund  Pendleton.    1777- 

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W.yatt.  T.    Gen.  E.  P.  Gaines.    12  pp.    (In  his  Mem. 

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Gaines's  Mill.    Battle  of  Gaines's  Mill.   29  pp. 

{Scott,  R.  N.,  and  others,  War  of  the  rebellion,  1  s.  v.  11, 
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GAINSBOROUGH,  Thomas 


1632 


GALBERRY,  Thomas 


Galnsborougfli,  Thomas. 

Armstrong,  W.     Thomas  Gainsborough. 
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Thicknesse,  p.     Sketch  of  the  life  and 

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See  also  London  Quart.  Rev.,  v.  64,  1886,  p.  25. 

Oaiiisborougrh,  England. 

GuRNHiLL,  J.    Monograph  on  the  Gains- 
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Stark,    A.      History   and   antiquities   of 

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See  also  LlncoInHhire. 

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Sailing  directions  for  the  circumnaviga- 
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(Ed.)      "The  Spousells"  of  the  Princess 

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Note.— For  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

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Oaisford,  Thomas,  D.  D.  (Ed.)    1780-1855. 
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Gai^ford,  England.    Calverley,  W.  S.     Sculp- 
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See  also  (Cumberland,  County. 

Gaistliche  und  weltliche  gedichte.      131  pp. 

(Weckberlin,  G.  R.,  GedichU,  v.  1,  p.  289:  Btblioth.  lit. 
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GaiiiH.  2  cent.  Institutionum  commentarii 
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Institutionum  commentarii   quattuor  co- 

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JUSTINIANUS  I,  F.  a.,  the  Great,  Emperor 

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See  also  Civil  or  Roman  law. 

Gajus,  or  Gaius  ?   17  pp.    Allen,  F.  D.    (Green- 

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Galad  et  Sclilnias,  Histoire  de.    27  pp.    Zo- 

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Galaiii,  Africa.  La  Borde,  J.  B.  de.  Voyages 
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Galaiite  lyrik.  Waldberg,  M.,  Freilierr  von. 
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Galaiiti,  Carmine.    1821 — . 

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4  pp.     (Opere,v.  3,  p.  89.) 

Galatea.     Holland,  G.  R.     De  Polyphemo  et 

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(Zhiblin  Univ.  Mag.  v.  73,  1869,  p.  72.) 

Galatia.    Koepp,  P.    Ueber  die  Galaterkriege 

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See  also  Ancyra.— A»ia  Minor. 

GalatiauK,  Epistle  to.    See  Bible,  N.  T.,  Gala- 

tians. 

Galba,  Oaius  Sulpicius.  B.  0.  2  cent.  Frag- 
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Galba,  Servius  Sulpicius.    B.  C.  2  cent.    Frag- 
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Galberry,   Thomas,   D.   D.,   Bp.   of  Hartford. 

Clarlte,  R.  H.  Rt.  Rev.  Thos.  Galberry.  13  pp.  (In  his 
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GALE,  George 


1633 


GALIEN8  LI  RESTORES 


Gale,  George.  Durrie,  D.  S.  Memoir  of  Q.  4  pp. 

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Gale,  Harlow.      Schopenhauer' a  metaphysics 

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Gale,  Roger.     1672-1744. 

Registrum  honoris  de  Richmond,  exhibens 
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Galemis,  Claudius.  131-200.  Tltpl  twv  iavri 
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Rrori-kpr,  L.  O.    Methoden  Galens  in  der  literari- 

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Galeot,    Jacques.       Ferret,    P.    M.      Jacques 

Galeot  et  la  Efipublique  de  Venise.  25  pp.  (Biblioth. 
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Galeotti,  Marzio.     Circa  1440-94.     Commen- 

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Galeotti,  Ugo.  Norme  ed  usi  del  parlamento 
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Galereut.  Renaut.  Roman  de  Galerent,  Comte 
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Galerie  cle  Florence.    See  Florence. 
Galerie  cUis  coiiteinporains  illustres.    10  v. 

Lomfinie,  L.  L.  de.  3705 

(ialerie  des  g-ens  de  lettres  au  XIX  sifecle. 

Robin,  C.  3763 

Galerie  des  peiiitres.  3  v.   Ohabert,  J.  C.    P 
Galerie    des    persoimages    de    Shakspeare. 

Pichot,  A.  3301 


Galerie  historique  de  la  Revolution  franjaise. 

5  V.     Maurin,  A.  .2685 

Galerie  historique  des  comfidiens  de  la  troupe 

de  Talma.    Manne,  E.  de.  3703 

Galerie  historique  des  hommes  les  plus  c616- 

bres.    13  V.    Landon,  C.  P.  (Ed.)  4737 

Galerie  historique  dea  portraits  des  comfi- 

diens  de  la  troupe  de  Molifere.    Hillemacher, 

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Galerie  historique  des  portraits  des  com6- 

diens  de  la  troupe  de  Voltaire.    Manne,  E.  de. 

5897 
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Florence. 
Galfredo.    See  Gauffredus. 
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Galgeninaeiinleiii,  Das.    46  pp.    La  Motte- 

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Galiano,  Vincenzo.  [Notice of.]  10pp.  (Amato, 

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Galicia,  Axvstria. 

EsTEEiCHER,  K.  Bibliografla  polska  XIX 
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See  also  Boctinia.- Cracow.— Krossno.— Iicm- 
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Galicia,  Spain.  Piiiol,  J.  C.  Diccionario  gal- 
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t'oelho,  F.  A.  Romances  galiciennes.  2  pp.  (Bo- 
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Galiens  li  Restores :  schlusstheil  dea  Chelten- 
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Histoire  des  nobles  prouesses  et  vaillances 

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GALIFFB,  Jacques  Augustin 


1634 


GALLARDO,  Bartolomfi  Jos6 


Oaliffe,  Jacques  Augustin,  and  Galifte,  Jean 
Barth61emy  Gaifre.  Notices  g6n6aloglques 
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JVote.— For  V.  1-4  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Gali$;'iiani,  John  Anthony,  and  Galigrnaiii, 
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I>n<'ani|>,  M.    Deux  honunes de  bien.    La  fondation 

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Galilee.    Letters  from  G.    39  pp.  {Blackwood's 

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See  also  PaleHtlue. 

Galilee,  Sea  of     13  pp.    Wilson,  E.  L.     {Cen- 
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Galilei,  Galileo.     1564-1642.     Befanata.    4  pp. 

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Bonald,  V.,  Vieomte  de.    Galilee,  le  saint  Office,  et  le 

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Cattaneo,  A.    Cenni  su  la  vita  di  Galileo 

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Nblli,  G.  B.  C.  de'.     Vita  e  commercio 

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Roberts,  W.  W.   Pontifical  decrees  against 

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Blanrlnrril.  B.  D.  R.     Haunts  of  Galileo.      8  pp. 

(Atlant.  Monthly,  v.  64,  1884,  p.  91.)— Ecl(i:«r.  J.  G.  Boy. 
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— Fnllonx.  A.  F.  P.,  Cmnte  de.  Biographic  de  Galilee. 
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Galin^e,  (— ),  de.    17  cent. 

Voyage  de  MM.  DoUier  et  Qalin6e.  Mon- 
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Galitaiii,  Giordano,  pseud.    See  Gagliardi,  A. 

Gall,  St.     Boehringer,  F.     Kolumban  und  S. 

Gall.  62  pp.  (In  his  Kirche  Christi  und  ihre  zeugen, 
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Gall,  Franz  Joseph. 

Lelut,  L.  F.  Rejet  de  I'Organologie 
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Gall  flics.    See  Oynipidae. 

Gall  insects. 

Cameron,  P.  In  his  Monograph  of  the 
British  phytophagous  hymenoptera.  1882-93, 
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Note.—\.  1,  4,  contain  bibliographies. 

Fi|;iil<'r,  G.  L.    Gall  insects.    5  pp.    (In  his  Insect 

world,  p.  398.)— K^'aiiiiinr,  R.  A.  F.  de.  Des  galles  des 
plantes  et  des  arbres ;  Des  insectes  qui  habitent  ces 
galles.  120  pp.  14  pi.  (In  his  M6m.  pour  servir  a  I'hist. 
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5  pp.  (Adams,  C.  K.,  Johnson's  Universal  cyclopaedia, 
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certain  species  of  willow.  168  pp.  (Entomol.  Soc.  Phila. 
Proc.  V.  3,  1864,  p.  543;  V.  6,  1866-67,  p.  223.) 
See  also  4'.yiilpidae. — Walls.— Insects. 

Gall  stones.  Naunyn,  B.  Treatise  on  chole- 
lithiasis. Tr.  by  A.  E.  Garrod.  1896.  {New 
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Note.— With  a  bibliography. 

Gallagher,  William  Davis.    Venable,  W.   H. 

Wm.  D.  Gallagher.  36  pp.  (Ohio  Archaeol.  and  Hist. 
Quart.  V.  1,  1888,  p.  358;  v.  2,  1889,  p.  309.) 

Gallais,  Jean  Pierre.     1756-1820. 

Appel  k  la"  posterity,  sur  le  jugement  du 
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Paroles  rcmarquables,  les  bons  mots,  et  les 
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GallaiKl,  Pierre  Victor. 

Havard,  H.  La  peinture  decorative  au 
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GallaiKl,  Theodore.    Gavard,  C.    Un  offlcier 

de  Zouave.  19  pp.  (Correspo7idant,  n.  s.  v.  107,  1888, 
p.  258.) 

Gallanlo,  Bartolome  Jose.     1776-1852. 

Diccionario  critico-burlesco  .  .  .  [Anon.] 
Madrid,  1822.     16°.  2293 


GALLATIN,  Abraham  Alfonse  Albert 


1635 


GALLO,  di  Pisa 


Gallatin,  Abraham  Alfonse  Albert.    1761-1849. 
Suggestions  on  the  banks  and  currency  of 
the  several  United  States,  in  reference  princi- 
pally to  the  suspension  of  specie  payments. 
New  York,  1841.    8°.    (Bound pamph.  v.  119.) 

5934 

Peace  with  Mexioo.    16  pp.    (Bound pamph.  v.  12i,) 

jMili^iP,  H.  C.    Albert  Gallatin.   31  pp.   (In  his  Studies 

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Gallatin,  James.  On  "tenement-house  re- 
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Gallaudet,  Edward  Miner.    1837—. 

Life  of  Thomas  Hopkins  Gallaudet,  founder 
of  deaf-mute  instruction  in  America.  New 
York,  1888.     12°.  3705 

Poetry  of  the  <lcaf.    11  pp.    (Harper's  Mag,  v.  68, 

1884,  p.  588.) 

Gallanrtet,  Thomas  Hopkins. 

Gallaudet,  E.  M.    Life  of  Thomas  Hop- 
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Gallic,     Johan     Hendrik.      1847—.       Segen- 

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(Germania,  v.  33, 1888,  p.  311.) 

Galleiiga,  Antonio  Carlo  Napoleone  (Luigi 
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Episodes  of  my  second  life.  (American 
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2407 

Historical  memoir  of  Fr^  Dolcino  and  his 

times  :  being  an  account  of  a  general  struggle 
for  ecclesiastical  reform,  and  of  an  anti-heret- 
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fourteenth  century.    London,  1853.    12°.    4706 

Frimce  and  Italy.     13  pp.     (Coniemp.  Rev.  v.  64i 

1888,  p.  587.) 

I^evl,  D.    Antonio  Gallenga.    38  pp.    (Carpi,  L.,  Bi- 

sorgimento  ital.  v.  3,  p.  126.) 

Gallerie  tier  heltleii.    Barmen,  n.  d.    4  v.  in  1, 

8°.  3765 

Contents.  Rauschniclc,  G.  P.  Marschall  Vorwaerts  I 
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Wasihintfton'N. 

Gallerie   deutscher  zeitsrenossen.     2  aufl. 

Leipzig,  1841.     2  v.  in  1,  12°.  4717 

Contents.    Leben  des  Freiherrn  vom  u.  zura  Stein, 

Galleries  of  art.  See  Fine  arts.  Galleries, 
Museums,  Collections. 

Galleries  of  literary  portraits.    Gilflllan,  G. 

3776 

Gallery  of  illustrious  Irishmen.  {Dublin  Univ. 
Mag.  V.  7-9,  11,  15,  17,  18,  20,  26,  28,  30.  1836- 
47.)  4116 

Gallery  of  nature.    Milner,  T.  —1401 

Gallery  of  portraits :  with  memoirs.  See  So- 
ciety for  the  diffusion  of  useful  knowledge 
(in  preceding  catalogue). 

Gallery  to  Shakspcare's  Dramatic  works 
in  outlines.     Retzsch,  F.  A.  M.  3381 

Galletti,  Giuseppe.    Carpi,  L.    Giuseppe  Gal- 

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Galletto,  di  Pisa.    See  Gallo,  di  Pisa. 
Vol.  III.— 20S. 


Galleys.    Paris,  F.   E.    Mus6e  de  marine  du 

Louvre.     Histoire,  description,  construction, 

statistique  des  navires  S,  rames  et  a.  voiles. 

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De    la   disposition  des  rameurs  sur  la  triSre  antique. 

35  pp.  3  pi.    (Bev.  archiol.  3  s.  v.  1,  1883,  pp.  89, 133.) 
See  also  Naval  art  and  science.— Jfavl«8tIon.— 

Shiiis. 

Galli,  RafiFaello.    16  cent. 

Lettere.    See  Empoli,  G.  da,  and  Galli,  R. 

Gallia  Christiana  in  provincias  ecclesiasticas 
distributa.  16  v.  Sainte-Marthe,  S.  de,  and 
Sainte-Marthe,  L.  de.  W.  61 

Gallic  inscriptions.    See  Inscriptions,  Oallic. 

Galilean  Church.  See  Catholic  Church  in 
France. — France,  Church  history. 

Gallicantus,  seu  praecursor  gallicinii  primus. 
Containing  two  addresses,  the  one  to  the 
King,  the  other  to  the  Parliament.  Lance- 
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Gallic-Roman    temple    discovered    on    the 

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mains of  the.  9  pp.  Scarth,  H.  M.  (Archaeol.  Joum. 
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Gallien  Restaur^.    See  Galiens  li  Restores. 
Gallienus,  Publius  Licinius  Valerianus  Egna- 

tius,  Emperor  of  Bome.  Circa  218-268.  Fragmenta.  1  p . 
(Meyer,  H.,  Orat.  Bom.  fragm.  p.  625)— I'ragmentnni. 
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Clchorlns,  C.    Gargilius  Martialis  tind  die  Mauren- 

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Gallienus  COncessus.    See  Concessus,  G. 
Gallienus  redlvivus;  or,  murther  will  out. 
Leslie,  C.     ( Tracts  rel.  to  Scotland. )  2594 

Galliera,  Marie  de  Brignole-Sale,  Duchesse  de. 

Dn  Camp,  M.  Une  femme  de  bien.  88  pp.  (Rev.d.  deax 
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Gallifet,    06n.    Gaston    Alexandre    Auguste, 

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Ven^lalre,  A.     G«n.   Marquis  de  Qalliflfet.    20  pp. 

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Galligasken,  Capt.  Bernard,  pseud.  See  Ad- 
ams, W.  T. 

Gallinaceous  g'aine  birds  of  North  America. 
Elliot,  D.  G.  .—2627 

Gallin^e,  (— )  de.    See  Galin6e,  (— )  de. 

Gallio,  Junius.     1  cent.     Fragmenta.     2  pp. 

(Meyer,  H.,  Orat.  Bom.  fragm.  p.  543.) 

Gallipoli,    Turkey.      Mordtmann,  J.   H.     In- 

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inst.  Mittht.  Alhen.  abth.  v.  6,  1881,  p.  256.) 

Gallipolis,  Ohio.  Ohio  State  Abchaeolog- 
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Galliziani,  Tiberto.      Rime.    8  pp.     {Coll.  di 

opere  ined.  o  rare,  v.  42,  pp.  51,  56.) 

Gallo,  di  Pisa.    13  cent.    Rime.    4  pp.     ( Coll. 

di  opere  ined.  o  rare,  v.  42,  p.  59.) 


GALLOIS,  C.  A.  G.  L.  1636 


GALT,  John 


Gallois,  Charles  Andr6  Gustave  Leonard.  1789- 
1851. 

Biographie  de  tons  les  ministres,  depuis  la 
constitution  de  1791  jusqu'a  nos  jours.  2  6d. 
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Citateur  dramatique ;   ou,  choix  des  ma- 

ximes,  sentences  .  .  .  contenus  dans  tout  le  re- 
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1824.     16°.  3337 

Histoire    abr6g6e   de    I'Inquisition    d'Es- 

pagne.     4  6d.     Paris,  1824.     8°.  —2191 

Galloitalische  predigten  aus  Cod.  misc.  Lat. 

Taurinensis  D.  VI.  10.12  jahrhunderts.  93  pp.  Foerster, 
W.  (Ed.)  (Soman,  studien,  v.  4, 1879-80,  pp.  2,  333 ;  v.  5, 
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Galloway,  Countess  of.    See  Stewart,  M.  A.  A. 
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GaUoway,  Joseph.    1730-1803. 

Claim  of  the  American  loyalists  reviewed 
and  maintained  upon  incontrovertible  princi- 
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GaUoway,  Scotland.  Agnbw,  Sir  A.  The  Ag- 
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Galls. 

Abler,  H.  Alternating  generations:  a 
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galls  of  Florida,  with  descriptions  of  new  species  and 
synopses  of  the  described  species  of  North  America. 
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made  by  moths.  4  pp.  (In  his  Second  rept.  on  the 
noxious  .  .  .  and  other  insects  of  Missouri,  p.  132.)— 
Grape-vine  galls.  6  pp.  ( In  his  Fifth  rept.  on  the  noxious 
. . .  and  other  insects  of  Missouri,  p.  114.)— Walsh,  B.  D. 
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of  willow.  168  pp.  (Entomol.  Soc.  Phila.  Proc.  v.  3,  1864, 
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See  also  ('yni|>l<lae.— tiall  insectH. 

Galliippi,  Giuseppe,  Barone  di  Pancaldo.  No- 
biliario  della  citth,  di  Messina.  [lUustr.]  Na- 
poli,  1877.    4°.  3781 


Galliis,  C.  Aelius.    B.   C.   1  cent.    De  verbo- 

rum,  quae  ad  jus  civile  pertinent,  signification e.    5  pp. 
(Huschke,  P.  B.,  Jurispr.  anttgustinianae,  p.  94.) 
Gallus,  Cains  Aquillius.     B.   C.  1  cent.     Frag- 
menta.    1  p.    (Huschke,  P.  E.,  .Turiapr.  anteju^tinianae, 
p.  18.) 

Gallus,   Caius  Asinius.      B.   C.   1  cent.     Epi- 

gramma.    1  p.    (C'oiJ.  Pi^attr.  v.  4,  p.  423.) 

Gallus,  Caius  Cornelius.     Circa  B.   C.   66-26. 

Elegia  et  epigrammata  tria.  17  pp.  (Lemaire,  N.  E., 
Poet.  Lat.  min.  v.  2,  p.  241 ;  Wernsdorf,  J.  C,  Poet.  Lat. 
mln.  V.  3,  p.  183.)— Fragiiienta.  3  pp.  (Coll.  Pisaur. 
V.  4,  p.  421 ;  Meyer,  H.,  Oral.  Rom.  fragm.  p.  514.) 

grallus,  L.  Plotius.    B.  C.  1  cent.    Fragmenta. 

2  pp.    (Meyer,  H.,  Oral.  rom.  fragm.  p.  380.) 
Gallus,  Martinus.     Circa  1090-1130.     Kronika. 

[Lat.]  106  pp.  1  pi.  (Bielowski,  A.,  Monumenta  Polon. 
hist.  V.  1,  p.  379.) 

Gallus,  Nikolaus.     Doellinger,  J.  J.   I.  von. 

Gallus.    6  pp.    (Im  his  Reformation,  V.  2,  p.  671.) 

Galluzzi,  Jacopo  Riguccio. 

Storia  del  Granducato  di  Toscana.    Nuova 

ed.     Firenze,  1822.     11  v.  8°.  3554 

Gallwey,  3  Baron.  See  Payne-Gallwey,  Sir  R.W. 

Gallwitz,  H.    Transcendentalphilosophie  und 

dieethik.    34  pp.    (Zeifs. /.  2)h«os.  v.  86,  1884,  p.  92.) 

Galpiii,  S.   A.    Administrative  difficulties  of 

the  Indian  problem.  14  pp.  (New  Englander,  v.  4B,  ISff!, 
p.  306.) 

Galpiu,  W.  D. 

Sardinia  :  illustrations.  See  Edwardes,  0. 
Gait,  John.    1779-1839. 

Letters  from  the  Levant ;  containing  views 
of  the  state  of  society,  manners,  opinions, 
and  commerce  in  Greece,  and  several  of  the 
principal  islands  of  the  Archipelago.  Lon- 
don, 1813.     8°.  1403 

Life  of   Lord  Byron.      New    York,   1830. 

18°.     {Harper's  Fam.  Libr.  no.  9.)  4337 

Apostate:  or,  Atlantis  destroyed.     40  pp.    (In  his 

New  Brit,  theat.  v.  3,  p.  306.)— IIec«or.  20  pp.  (In  his 
New  Brit,  theat.  v.  4,  p.  331.)— Masqnepade.  57  pp. 
(In  his  New  Brit,  theat.  v.  1,  p.  219.)— Merinaitl :  an  in- 
terlude. 20  pp.  (In  his  New  Brit,  theat.  v.  2,  p.  487.)— 
Orpheus.  16  pp.  (J«  his  New  Brit,  theat.  v.  3,  p.  289.) 
—Prophetess.  41  pp.  (In  his  New  Brit,  theat.  v.  1, 
p.  177.)— Sorceress.  31  pp.  (In  his  New  Brit,  theat. 
V.  3,  p.  1.)— Watch-lioiise.  21pp.  (In  his  New  Brit. 
theat.  V.  1,  p.  47.)— Witness.  32  pp.  (In  his  New  Brit, 
theat.  V.  1,  p.  15.) 

(Ed.)    New  British  theatre  ;  a  selection  of 

original  dramas,  not  yet  acted;  some  of 
which  have  been  offered  for  representation, 
but  not  accepted :  with  critical  remarks  by 
the  editor.  [Anon.']  London,  1814-15.  ,4  v. 
8°.  3313 

Contents.  Apollo's  elioiee :  or,  the  Contest  of  the 
Aonides,  v.  4.— Gait,  J.  Apostate;  or,  Atlantis  de- 
stroyed, V.  3.— BaiKlit.  V.  1.— Fair  crusader,  v.  4.— 
Family  politics,  V.  2.— Father  und  son:  or,  Fam- 
ily frailties,  v.  3.  —Forgery,  v.  1.  — Becket,  A.  The 
fiienii,  v.  1.— «on€loller ;  or,  a  Night  in  Venice,  v.  3.— 
Uonxan^a,  v.  3.— lie  must  be  married  :  or,  the 
Miser  outwitted,  v.  4.— Gait,  J.  Hector,  v.  4.— Hor- 
tensia,  v.  4.— Intridfues  of  a  day,  v.  1.— Last  act, 
V.  2.— Goldoni,  C.  I.ove,  honor,  and  Interest,  v.  3. 
— Manoeuvrin^r,  v.  2.— Gait,  J.  Masquerade,  v.  1; 
Mermaid,  v.  2;  Orpheus,  v.  3;  Prophetess,  v.  1.— 
Sailor's  return,  v.  2.— Savoyard,  v.  1.— Search 
alter  perl'ectlon,  v.  3.— Scllni  and  Kulelka,  v.  4.— 


GALT,  John 


1637 


GAMBA,  Bartolommeo 


Slxtfc'ii  aiKl  sixty,  v.  4. —Gait,  J.  S«r<'ere(>».  v.  3. 
—.Spaniards:  or,  the  Expulsion  of  the  Moors,  v.  3.— 
.Siilieiuaii,  v.  2.— Tii«o«lor»,  v.  1.— Tiieriiiopylae: 
or,  Bepulsed  invasion,  v.  2.— Villarlo,  v.  2.— Gait,  J. 
Watph-liMiise.  v.  1.— Way  l«  win  lier.  v.  2.— Gait,  J. 
WilnoMN,  V.  1.— Woman's  will.  v.  4.— Goldoni,  C. 
Word  of  liouor,  v.  1. 

Oalteriis.    See  Gauthler. 

Galtier,  Rev.  Lucian.  Ireland,  J.,  Bp.  of  St. 
Paul.  Memoir  of  G.,  the  first  Catholic  priest  of  St. 
Paul.    9  pp.    (Minn.  Hist.  Soc.  CoH.  V.  3,  1880,  p.  222.) 

Galtoii,  Arthur. 

Character  and  times  of  Thomas  Cromwell : 
a  sixteenth  century  criticism.  Birmingham, 
1887.     p.  8°.  1506 

Porngria.  5  pp.    (jlfacmiHaji's  Jlfoff.  v.  56, 1887,  p.  366.) 

Gilltoii,  Sir  Douglas  Strutt.     1823—. 

Healthy  hospitals.  Observations  on  some 
points  connected  with  hospital  construction. 
With  illustrations.    Oxford,  1893.    8°.     —1787 

Ueniograpliy.    7  pp.    (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  30,  1891, 

p.  210.) — Ventilation  in  connection  with  warmth  and 
lighting.  17  pp.  (London,  Internat.  Health  Exhib. 
Literature,  v.  3.  p.  91.)— Ventilation,  warininsr,  and 

ll$;:liting  for  domestic  use.  94  pp.  (London,  Internat. 
Health  Exhib.  Literature,  v.  1,  p.  547.) 

Galtou,  Francis.     1822—. 

Narrative  of  an  explorer  in  tropical  South 
Africa  :  being  an  account  of  a  visit  to  Dama- 
raland,  1851.  With  a  new  map,  and  an  ap- 
pendix, bringing  up  the  history  of  Damara- 
land  to  a  recent  date.  [Illustr.]  London, 
1889.  12°.  (Bettany,  G.  T.,  Minerva  libr.  of 
famous  books.)  .2407 

Natural  inheritance.     London,    1889.     8°. 

—1676 

Antliroponietrio  laboratory.    12  pp.    (London, 

Internat.  Health  Exhib.  Literature,  v.  19,  p.  179.) — Free- 
will:  observations  and  inferences.  8  pp.  {Mind,  v.  9, 
1884,  p.  406.)— Identitioation  by  finger-tips.  9  pp.  1  pi. 
{Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  30,  1891,  p.  303.)— Kinship  and  cor- 
relation. 13  pp.  (JV.  Am.  Rev.  v.  150,  1890,  p.  419.)— 
Supplementary  notes  on  "  pretionsion "  in  idiots. 
4  pp.  {Mind,  v.  12,  1887.  p.  79.)— Psyeliometric  ex- 
periments. 13  pp.  (Brain,  v.  2,  1880,  p.  149.)— Sacri-. 
Hoe  of  edncatlon  to  examination.  6pp.  {Nineteenth 
Cent.  V.  25,  1889,  p.  303.)— Visit  to  north  Spain  at  the 
time  of  the  eclipse  of  1860.  24  pp.  {In  his  Narrat.  of  an 
explorer  in  tropical  South  Africa,  p.  217.)— Good  and 
bad  temper  in  English  families.  10  pp.  {Fortn.  Rev. 
n.  s.  V.  42,  1887,  p.  21.) 

Venn.  J.    Galton :  Natural  inheritance.    6pp.   {Mind, 

V.  14,1889,  p.  414.) 

Galton,  John  Charles.    1840—.    Dr.   F6r6  on  ■ 

cerebral  topography.    5  pp.    {Brain,  v.  1,  1879,  p.  382.) 

Galvajifiio,  Giovanni  Filippo.  Carpi,  L.  Gio- 
vanni F.  Galvagno.  3  pp.  {In  his  Risorgimento  ital. 
V.  1,  p.  468.) 

Galvaiii,  Giovanni,  Confe.    1806-74. 

Delle  genti  e  delle  favelle  loro  in  Italia  .  .  . 
con  un'  appendice  di  studi  relativi.  Firenze, 
1849.   8°.    (Archiv.  stor.  ital.  Y.  U,  lSi9.)    4366 

(Ed.)     Novellino  provenzale,  ossia  volga- 

rizzamento  delle  antiche  vitarelle  dei  Trova^ 
tori  scritte  gi4  in  Lingua  d'Oc.  See  Hugues 
de  St.  Cyr,  and  others. 


( Tr. )    Chronique  des  Veniciens.     See  Ca- 

nale,  M.  da. 

Tabarrlni.  M.    Giovanni  Galvani.    6  pp.     {Arehiv. 

star.  ital.  3  s.  v.  19, 1874,  p.  201.) 

Galvani,    Luigi.      1737-98.      Lettere.      14  pp. 
{Seelta  di  curiositA  letterarie,  no.  146,  p.  427.) 

Galvanism.    Kobell,   F.   von.    Ueber  die  bil- 

dung  galvanischer  kupferplatten,  vorzueglich  zum 
zweck  der  galvanographie  mittelst  des  trommel-appara- 
tes.  36  pp.  (Munich,  Akad.  wissens.  Denkschr.  v.  25 : 
Mathemat.-phys.  classe,  Abhandl.  v.  6,  pt.  2,  1851,  p.  345.) — 
I.enz,  R.  Ueber  das  galvanische  leitungsvermoegen 
alcoholischer  loesungen.  64  pp.  (St.  Petersburg,  Acad. 
Mim.  7  s.  v.30, 1882. )— Ueber  den  galvanischen  widerstand 
verduennter  loesungen  von  verbindungen  des  kalium, 
natrium,  ammonium,  und  des  wasserstoflfs.  51  pp.  (St, 
Petersburg,  Acad.  Mini.  7  s.  v.  26,  1879.)— Rlecke,  E. 
Zur  lehre  von  der  aperiodischen  daempfung  und  zur 
galvanometrie.  45  pp.  2  pi.  (Goettingen,  K.  gesells. 
wissens.  Mathemat.  classe,  Abhandl.  v.  30,  1883,  p.  1.)  — 
Wattevllle.  A.  de.  An  electrotherapeutical  supersti- 
tion :  "  the  galvanisation  of  the  sympathetic. "  10  pp. 
{Brain,  v.  i,  1880,  p.  207.) 

See  also  Electricity.  —Electrotonns.— Magnet- 
ism.— Physics. 

Galvano,  Antonio.    — 1557. 

Discoveries  of  the  world,  from  their  first 

originall,  unto  the  yeere  of  Our  Lord,  1555. 

Corrected,  quoted,  and  now  pub.  in  English 

by  Richard  Hakluyt.    London,   1601.      repr. 

1811.     4°.     (Hakluyt,  R.,  Foi/a3e8,v.  4.)     1441 
Galvanoplasty.    See  Electro-metallurgy. 
Galvao,  Benjamin  Franklin  Ramiz.    See  Ramiz 

Galvao,  B.  F. 
Galway,  County,  Ireland.    Fishing  excursion 

into  G.    11  pp.    {Eraser's  Mag.  v.  12, 1835,  p.  437.) 

Gaiiia,  Joao  de  Saldanha  da.    See  Saldanha  da 
Gama,  J.  de  (in  preceding  catalogue). 

Gaina,  Vasco  da.  .  Figuier,   G.   L.    Vasco  de 
Gama.    17  pp.  2  pi.    {In  /its  Vies  des  savants  illustres, 
v.  3,  p.  432. ) 
See  aUo  DaniAens,  L.  de.    Os  Lusiadas. 

Ganiba,  Bartolommeo.    1780-1841. 

Delle  novelle  italiane  in  prosa,  bibliogra- 
fia.  Ed.  seconda,  con  correzioni  ed  aggiunte. 
Firenze,  1835.     8°.  W.75 

Novella.     Livomo,  1873.     8°.  2313 

( Ed. )      CoUezione    delle    migliori   opere 

scritte  in  dialetto  veneziano.     v.  1,  2,  4-12. 
Venezia,  1817.     11  v.  in  4,  16°.  2302 

Note.—V.  1,  2,  are  bound  with  his  Poeti  antichi. 

Contents.  Ba<la,  G.  B.  Poesie,  v.  12.— Barbaro.  A. 
M.  Poesie,  v.  11.— Buratti,  P.  Poesie,  v.  8.— facia. 
Ipocrisia ;  satira,  v.  11.— C'avanis,  M.  A.  Zuca :  diti- 
rambo,  v.  5.— Oiovanelli.  B.  Sonetti,  v.  7.— CJoldonI, 
C.  Scherzi  poetici,  v.  9.— Orltti,  P.  Apologhi,  v.  6; 
Brigliadoro,  v.  7.— Labia,  A.  M.  Poesie  satiriche,  v.  10. 
— Lainbertl,  A.  Poesie,  v.  1,  2.  — 3IazzoIa,  G.  Q. 
Poesie,  v.  4.— Merati,  G.  B.  (Tati  Remita,  psexid.)  So- 
netti X,  V.  12.— Momoleta :  cantata  d'incerto  autore, 
V.  12.— Xovelli,  P.  A.  Invettiva  contra  una  vecchia, 
V.  12. — Oseletl :  capricio  ditirambico,  v.  5. — Pasto,  A. 
Poesie,  v.  5.— Pasto,  L.  Poesie,  v.  4.— Pozzobon,  G. 
Poesie,  v.  12.— Pritill,  N.,  Conte.  Bouquet,  v.  11. — Sals, 
P.  Capitolo  per  Accademia,  v.  7.— Teozzi.  P.  Poesie, 
V.  11.— Salutazione  a  Venezia,  v.  12.— Zorzi,  M.  A, 
Poesie.  v.  11. 


OAMBA,  Bartolommeo 


1638 


GAMBIA,  Africa 


(Ed.)     Poeti  antichi  del  dialetto  venezi- 

ano.     Venezia,  1817.     2  v.  in  1,  16°.  2302 

Contents.  Biglietto  di  Nico  C»laf«to  alia  Perina,  v.  1. 
— Imprecazioni  di  Nico  Calafato,  v.  1.— Lettera  di  Nico 
Calafato  dalla  prigione  a  sua  moglie,  v.  1.— Kime  tolte 
da  una  raccolta  intitolata  La  Caravana,  v.  1.— Matti- 
nata  a  Cate,  v.  1.— A  Cuplcio,  t.  1.— Centre  Cupido, 
T.  1.— BispoBta  di  Cupido,  v.  1.— IngeKnorl,  A.  Poesie, 
V.  2.— Guerra  de'  Bflcolotti  e  Castellan!  dell'  anno 
1521,  V.  1.— Venlero,  M.,  Abp.  of  Corfu..    Poesie,  v.  2. 

Gainba,  Jacques  Frangois.    1763-1833. 

Voyage  dans  la  Kussie  mSridionale,  et 
particuliferement  dans  les  provinces  situfies 
au-deia  du  Caucase,  fait  depuis  1820-24.  Avec 
quatre  cartes  ggographiques.  2  6d.  Paris, 
1826.     2v.  8°.  -2465 

Ganiba,  Pietro,  C<mte.    1801-26. 

Belation  de  1' expedition  de  Lord  Byron  en 
Grfece,  tr.  de  1' Anglais  par  J.  T.  Parisot. 
Paris,  1825.     8°.  .2466 

Gambado,    Geoflfrey,   pseud.     See    Bunbury, 
H.  W. 

Gambara.     58  pp.      Balzac,    H.   de,    CEuvres 

compl.  V.  15,  p.  333. 

Ganibetta,  L6on  Michel.    1838-82. 

Discours  et  plaidoyers  politiques,  pub.  par 
M.  Joseph  Reinach.  Ed.  complfete.  v.  10, 11. 
Paris,  1884-85.     2  v.  8°.  2202 

iVbte.— For  v.  1-9  see  preceding  catalogue. 
Contents.    Proposition  de  loi  tendant  &  6tablir  et  i, 
regulariser  la   responsibility  en  matifere  d'accWents 
de  fabrlque  .  .  .  presenile  par  M.  F«lix  Faure,  dans  la 
stance  du  11  F«t.  1882,  v.  10.— Aetes  oBlclels,  v.  11.— 
Articles  de  revae,  v.  11.— Blessnre  et  maladie  de 
G.,  V.  11.— Le  butlget  et  les  Chambres,  v.  11.— Projet  de 
loi  portant  fixation  du  budget  g<'n<'ral  de  I'exercise 
1883,  presents  par  M.  H.  Allain-Targ«,  dans  la  s«ance  du 
23  Jan.  1882,  V.  10.— Du  bu«lg:et  milltalre,  v.  11.— Pro- 
position  de  loi  relative  &   la  Caisse  dcs  retrattes 
pour  la  vieillesse,  aux  caisses  d'assurances  en  cas  de 
d^cSs  et  d'incapacit«  de  travail,  et  aux  associations  de 
secours  mutuels,  pr«sent«e  par  M.  Waldeck-Rousseau, 
dans  la  stance  du  16  Mars,  1882,  v.  10.— Proposition  de  loi 
ayant  pour  objet  de  rggler  les  rapports  des  t'oinpagiiies 
de  cheiiiinsde  i'er  avecleurs  agents  commissionnfo, 
prfisentfie  par  MM.  Raynal,  Waldeck-Rousseau,  Martin- 
Feuillfie,  Margne,  dans  la  sfiance  du  6  F6v.  1882,  v.  10.— 
Discours  sur  I'urgence  de  la  proposition  de  Fextreme 
gauche  tendant  4  la  revision  de  la  Constitution,  pro- 
nonc6  le  15  Nov.  1881,  Si  la  Chambre  des  D6put«s,  v.  10.— 
Proposition  de  loi  relative  aucontrat  €l"associatiou, 
pr^sent^  par  MM.  Waldeck-Rousseau,  Martin-Feuill6e, 
Margue,  dans  la  sfiance  du  11  F6v.  1882,  v.  10.— Ordre  du 
eort*|se  et  liste  des  couronnes,  v.  11.— Proposition  de 
loi  concernant  I'exercise  public  du  culte  cathollque 
en  France,  present* e  par  M.  Paul  Bert,  dans  la  stance 
du  7  Ffiv.  1882,  v.  10.— I>«cret»  eonstituant  le  ministfire 
du  14  Nov.,  V.  10.— Discours  prononcfi  le  16  Avril  1873  au 
cimetiire   du  P6re-La  Chaise  (obsSques  de  Dorian), 
v.  10.— Discours  sur  la  politique  du  gouvernement  en 
Ejty  pte.  prononc*  le  1  Juin,  1882,  It  la  Chambre  des  D6- 
put^s,  V.  11.— Discours  sur  les  6v6nements  d'Egypte,  pro- 
nonc£  le  18  Juillet,  1882,  i,  la  Chambre  des  Dfiput^s,  v.  11. 
— DocnmentA  diplomatiques  relatifs  au    minist^re  des 
affaires  etrangfires.  du  14  Nov.  1881,  au  30  Jan.  1882.— 
Affaires  d'Egypte  et  du  Tonkin,  v.  10.— Proposition  de 
loi  sur  I'organisation  de  I'enselgnement  prlniaire 
(urgence  d6clarte),  pr^sent^e  par  M.  Paul  Bert,  dans  la 
utence  du  7  F«v.  1882,  v.  10.)— Projet  de  loi  sur  I'en- 
iteiipienient  secondalre  priv€,  presenile  au  nom  de 
M.  Jules  Gr6vy,  par  M.  Paul  Bert,  dans  la  stance  du  9 
•  Dfc.  1881,  v.  10.— Disconrs  sur  le  projet  de  loi  portant 
ODverture,  it  divers  ministires,  de  credits  suppMmen- 


taires,  sur  I'exercise  1881,  prononcfi  le  8  Dec.  1881,  i,  la 
Chambre  des  DgputSs,  v.  10.— Proposition  de  loi  ayant 
pour  objet  la  suppression  des  Facult*s  dc  tlK'oIogle 
ealholique,    pr6sent6e    par    M.    Paul    Bert,    dans  la 
stance  du  7  F6v.  1882,  v.  10.— Reinach,  J.    Oainbetta 
orateur,  v.  11.— G6n6ral  Orant,  v.  11.— Discours  pro- 
nonc«  le  10  Mai,  1882,  au  banquet  Orisel,  &  Paris,  v.  11.— 
Discours  sur  les  Interpellations  tunisienncs,  pro- 
nonc6  le  9  Nov.  1881,  a  la  Chambre  des  D«put6s,  v.  10.— 
Maitre  l.achaud,  v.  11.— Projet  de  resolution  tendant 
&  la  revision  partielle  des  lois  constltutionnelles, 
lu  a  la  Chambre  des  Deputes  le  14  Jan.  1882,  v.  10.— Ma- 
ladie et  la  mort  de  G.,  v.  11.— Projet  de  loi  pour  la  con- 
servation des  niouUnient«<  et  objets  d'art  ayant  un 
intfiret  historique  et  artistique,  pr«sent6e  au  nom  de  M. 
Jules  Grfivy,  par  M.  Antonin  Proust,  dans  la  stance  du 
14  Jan.  1882,  V.  10.— Piftces  et  documents  divers  relatifs 
&  la  mort  et  aux  obsSques  de  G.,  v.  11.— Obsftques  & 
Slice,  V.  11.— Compte  rendu  des  obsftqnes,  v.  11.— Pro- 
position de  loi  sur  la  rfiforme  de  I'organisation  Judi- 
ciairc,  presentee  par  M.  Martin-Feuiliee,  dans  la  stance 
du  2  F6v.  1882,  V.  10.— La  politique  et  les  aflfaires,  v.  11. 
— Projets  de  loi  pr«par6s  par  le  ministSre  du  14  Nov. 
1881,  V.  10.— Ilapport  de  M.  le  Prfifet,  v.  11.— Proposi- 
tion de  loi  portant  modification  a  la  loi  du  27  Juillet,  1872, 
sur  le  recrutenient  de  I'arinCe,  pr6sent6e  par  M. 
L«on  Gambetta,  dans  la  s6anoe  du  25  Mars,  1882,  v.  10.— 
Extraits  de  la  "  Rfpubllquc   fran^aise,"    v.  11.— 
Proposition  de  loi  sur  la  retraites  des  inslituteurs 
et  institutrices  primaires,  prfisent^  par  M.  Paul   Bert, 
dans  la  stance  du  28  Fiv.  1882,  v.  10.— Discours  sur  le 
projet  de  revision  constitntionelle,  prononc6  le 
26  Jan.  1882,  a  la  Chambre  des  D«put«s,  v.  10.— Session 
legislative   de   1867-68,  v.  11.  —  Prosition  de  loi  por- 
tant modifications  h  la  loi  sur  les  soci*t6s,  pr68ent«e 
par  MM.  Waldeck-Rousseau  et  Ffilix    Faure,  dans  la 
sgance  du  28  F«v.  1882,  v.  10.— Proposition  de  loi  relative 
a  la  transportation  des  r<!ci«llvlstes,  pr6sent«e 
par  MM.  Waldeck-Rousseau,  et  Martin-Feuill6e,  dans  la 
stance  du  16  F«v.  1882,  v.  10.— Discours  sur  le  projet  de  loi 
portant  ouverture  de  credits  extraordinaires  et  suppl«- 
mentaires,  pour  subvenir  aux  frais  de  l'exp«dition  de 
Tnnisie,  prononc«  le  18  D6c.  1881,  a  la  Chambre  des  De- 
putes; 10  et  12  D«c.  1881,  au  S6nat,  v.  10.— Index,  v.  11. 
nep^'clies  in«dites,  adressfies  de  Tours  et  de  Bor- 
deaux au  gouvernement  de  la  Defense  nationale  a  Paris. 
[Ed.  par  Joseph  Reinach.]     28  pp.     (iJei).  hts(.  v.  24,  1884, 
p.  329.) 

Adam,  Mme.  J.  L.    Gambetta's  electoral  tour.    11  pp. 

{N.  Am.  Bev.  v.  142,  1886,  p.  319.)— Amagat,  L.  A.  M. 
Gambetta  et  son  rSle  politique.  24  pp.  {Bev.  d.  deux 
mondes,  1884,  3  p6r.  v.  63,  p.  372.)-BBrtling,  H.  L6on 
Gambetta.  32pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1883,  v.  2,  p.  180;  1884, 
V  1,  p.  189.)— !».,  Y.  L6on  Gambetta.  16  pp.  [Century 
Mag.  V.  3,  1883,  p.  708.)— I>ale,  B.  W.  M.  Gambetta: 
positivism  and  Christianity.  22  pp.  ( Contemp.  Bev.  v.  43, 
1883  p.  476.)— nietz,  J.  "The  French  Republic  and  M. 
Gambetta :  "  a  reply.  12  pp.  ( Fortn.  Bev.  n.  s.  v.  32, 1882, 
p  780.)— French  Kepublie  and  Gambetta.  8  pp. 
{Fortn.  Bev.  n.  s.  v.  32, 1882,  p.  560.)— France  :  the  Cham- 
ber the  «ambctta  nilnistr.v,  and  its  successors. 
33  pp.  ( Westm.  Bev.  n.  s.  v.  62,  1882,  p.  393.)— Ooltx,  C, 
Freiherr  von  der.  Gambetta,  1870-80.  31  pp.  {Deutsch. 
rundsehau,  v.  29,  1881,  p.  35.)-IIarrison,  F.  L«on 
Gambetta.  14  pp.  {Contemp.  Bev.  v.  43,  1883,  p.  310.)— 
Pieces  et  documents  divers  relatifs  a  la  mort  et  aux 
obs^ques  de  G.  104  pp.  {In  his  Discours,  v.  11,  p.  195.)— 
Reinarh,  J.  Gambetta  orateur.  20  pp.  (Gambetta, 
L.  M.,  Discours,  v.  11,  p.  299.)-Tallicliet,  E.  L«on 
Gambetta.  13  pp.  {Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p«r. 
V.  17,  1883,  p.  338.) 

See  also  Contemp.  Rev.  v.  43,  1883,  p.  179;  Fortn.  Bev. 
n.  S.  V.  33,  1883,  p.  285. 

Gambia,  Africa.  Martin,  R.  M.  History  of 
the  British  possessions  in  the  Indian  and  A^ 
lantic  oceans;  comprising  Ceylon  ...  the  Gam- 
bia.    1837.    (In  his  Brit.  col.  libr.  v.  10.)     2557 


GAMBIA,  Africa 


1639 


GAMES 


Poole,  T.  E.    Life,  scenery,  and  customs 

in  Sierra  Leone  and  the  Gambia.     1850,  2  v. 

1418 
See  also  Orcnt  Brltnlii,  Colonies. 

Grainbiiio,  d'Arezzo.     15  cent. 

Versi,  con  un  Carme  di  Tommaso  Marzi, 

ed.  da  Oreste  Gamurrini.   Bologna,  1878.   12°. 

[Scelta  di  curiositd,  letterarie,  no.  164. )        2342 
Gamble,  P.  W.    Platylielminthes  and  mesozoa. 

96  pp.    (Harraer,  S.  P.,  and  Shipley,  A.  E.,  Cambridge 
nai.  hist.  v.  2,  p.  1.) 

Gamble,  John  Rankin. 

Memorial  addresses  on  the  life  and  charac- 
ter of  John  R.  Gamble  (a  Representative  from 
South  Dakota)  delivered  in  the  House  of  Rep- 
resentatives and  in  the  Senate,  52  Congress. 
1893.  (  U.  S.  52  Cong.  2  sesa.  House  miscel.  doc. 
V.  14. )  ' 

Gambling-. 

Collier,  J.  Essay  upon  gaming,  in  a  diar 
logue  between  Callimachus  and  Dolomedes. 
1885.     (Goldsmid,  E.  M.,  Coll.  Adamant,  v.  8. ) 

3125 

Arithmetic  and  the  bacearnt  case.    3  pp.    (N.  Am. 

Rev.  V.  153,  1891,  p.  507. )— Becker,  B.  H.  Games  and 
gamesters.  13  pp.  (Fortn.  Bev.  n.  s.  v.  36,  1884,  p.  75.)— 
Itowen-Kowlaiids.  E.  Glance  at  the  history  of  gam- 
bling. 14  pp.  (Wesfm.  iJei).  V.  135,  1891,  p.  648.)— <:oill- 
jitock,  A.  Lotteries  and  gambling.  8  pp.  {N.  Am..  Rev. 
V.  154,  1892,  p.  217.)— Curtis.  W.  B.  Increase  of  gam- 
bling and  its  forms.  12  pp.  (Forum,  V.  12,  1891,  p.  281.)— 
I>elille,  E.  Parisian  hells.  11  pp.  {Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s. 
V.  39,  1886,  p.  318.)— Frothliifsliaiii,  O.  B.  Ethics  of 
gambling.  13  pp.  {N.  Am.  Bev.  v.  135,  1882,  p.  162.)— 
Olatldeii,  W.  Three  dangers.  8  pp.  {Century  Mag. 
V.  6,  1884,  p.  620.)— «Jlar<l»ii,  A.  Les  jeux  de  hasard. 
34  pp.  {Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p6r.  v.  38,  1888, 
p.  225.) — Kenned.v,  C.  W.  Gambling  on  ocean  steam- 
ers. 3  pp.  (JV.  ylm.  iJc)).  V.  150, 1890,  p.  780.)— rauciani, 
R.  Gambling  and  cheating  in  ancient  Rome.  9  pp. 
{N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  155,  1892,  p.  97.)-Mackeiia!ie,  W.  D. 
Ethics  of  gambling.  14  pp.  {Contemp.  Rev.  v.  60,  1891, 
p.  220.)— Maf?ee,  W.  C,  Bp.  of  Peterborough,  afterward 
Abp.  of  York.  Betting,  gambling,  and  my  critics.  10  pp. 
{Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  46,  1889,  p.  754.)— Parsell,  H.  An- 
other view  of  gambling  at  sea.  2  pp.  {N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  151, 
1890,  p.  121.)— Sfcplioii,  Sir  3.  F.  Gambling  and  the 
law.  6  pp.  {Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  30,  1891,  p.  1.)— Stilt- 
field,  G.  H.  Modern  gambling  and  gambling  laws. 
21  pp.  {Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  26, 1889,  p.840.)— Xrtekaiier, 
L.  II  giuoco  in  Italia  nei  secoli  XIII  e  XIV  e  special- 
mente  in  Firenze.  75  pp.  {Archiv.  stor.  ital.  4  s.  v.  18, 
1886,  p.  20;  v.  19,  1887,  p.  3.) 

See  also  Quart.  Rev.  v.  168,  1889,  p.  136.  Also  Betting. 
— t'arrts  aixl  carrt  playlng.—lUce.— I^ottery.— 
Monaco.— Moiite  Carlo. 

Gamboa,  Pedro  Sarmiento  de.    See  Sarmiento. 

de  Gamboa,  P.  de. 
Gambrall,  Rev.  Theodore  Charles.    1842-97. 
Church  life  in  colonial  Maryland.     Balti- 
more, 1885.     12°.  —1268 
Game. 

Drummond,  W.  H.  Large  game  and  natural 
history  of  South  and  South-east  Africa.    1875. 

—1793 

KiNLOCH,  A.  A.  A.    Large  game  shooting 

in  Thibet,  the  Himalayas  .  .  .     1892.       — 17C] 

WoLLEY,   C.    P.,  and  others.      Big  game 

shooting.  1894,  2  v.  {Badminton Ldhr.)    — 1796 


Oecoys  and  decoying.  8  pp.  (Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  130 

1881,  p.  745.)— tJanie  and  game  laws  of  India.  20  pp. 
{Quart.  Bev.  v.  167, 1888,  p.  88.)— tiainc  and  the  traine 
laws  in  England.  28  pp.  {Quart.  Bev.  v.  161,  188S, 
p.  218.)— Peet,  S.  D.  Game  drives  and  hunting  screens 
among  the  mounds.  24  pp.  (4m.  AnWg.  v.  7, 1885,  p.  82.) 
— Skeltoii,  J.  (Shirley,  pseud.)  Ornithological  remin- 
iscences. 19  pp.  {Fraser's  Mag.  n.  s.  v.  9,  1874,  p.  712.)— 
Watkiiis,  M.  G.  Capture  and  shooting  of  wild-fowl. 
9  pp.    {Fraser's  Mag.  n.  s.  v.  17,  1878,  p.  176.) 

See  also  Vtatna  laws.— lliintiii^  an<l  the  Chase. 
— Shooting^.— Si><»rts. 

Game  birds  of  North  America,  Gallinaceous. 

Elliot,  D.  G.  .—2627 

Game  fisb  of  the  northern  states  and  British 

provinces.    Roosevelt,  R.  B.  — 2657 

Game  lishes  of  the  Florida  reef.  9  pp.  Holder, 

C.  F.    {Century  Mag.  v.  20,  1891,  p.  3.) 

Game  law.s.  Bradley,  A.  G.  Game  preserv- 
ing in  the  United  states.  7  pp.  {MaCTnillan's  Mag.v.b^, 
1888,  p.  364.)— tlaiiic  and  game  laws  of  India.  20  pp. 
(Quart  Rev.  v.  167, 1888,  p.  88.)— Oante  aii<l  the  g^aine 
laws  in  England.  28  pp.  (Quarl.  Rev.  v.  161,  1885, 
p.  218.)  — Our  food  siipiily  and  the  game  laws.  13  pp. 
{Fraser's  Mag.  n.  s.  v.  8,  1873,  p.  135.) 

See  also  Ciaine.- Hunting  and  the  Chase.— I^aw. 
— Poaching. 

Gamelyii,  Tale  of.    Skeat,  W.  W.  (Ed.)      1308 
Games. 

BoHN,   H.  G.   [Ed.)     New  hand-book  of 
games.     1850.  —1795 

Cotton,  C.    Compleat  gamester.     [Anon.'\ 

1721.  —1798 

KiETZ,  G.      Agonistische  studien  I.    Der 

diskoswurf  bei  den  Griechen  und  seine 
kuenstlerischen  motive.     1892.  — 1796 

Marcolino,    p.       Giardino    dei   pensieri. 

1784.  — 17A4 

Smith,  H.  Festivals,  games,  and  amuse- 
ments, ancient  and  modern.  1831.  {Harper's 
Fam.  Ldbr.  no.  25. )  4337 

Strutt,  J.      Sports  and  pastimes  of  the 

people  of  England.     1876.  —1795 

Walbancke,  M.    'Annalia  Dubrensia ;  or, 

celebration  of  Capt.  Robt.  Dover's  Cotswold 
games,  repr.  1877.  (Grosart,  A.  B.,  Occa- 
sional issues,  V.  5. )  1305 

Wallbridge,  a.  {Ed. )    Council  of  four  : 

a  game  at  "  definitions."     1848.  — 1798 

Bender.  P.     Historic  games  of  old  Canada.     8  pp. 

{Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  26,  1891,  p.  367.)— Castelli,  R.  II 
giuoco  fanciulleseo  a  la  tortula,  nclla  provincia  di  Tra- 
pani  (Sicilia).  4  pp.  {Archiv.  studio  tradiz.  popolari, 
V.  2,  1883,  p.  113.)- Corsi,  G.  B.  Giuochi  fanciulleschi  in 
Siena.  4  pp.  {Archiv.  studio  tradiz.  popolari,  v.  10,  1891, 
p.  495.)— Fcrraro,  G.  Cinquanta  giuochi  fanciulleschi 
monferriui.  21  pp.  {Archiv.  studio  tradiz.  popolari,  v.  1, 
1882,  pp.  126,  243.)— Finnamore.  G.  Venti  giuochi 
fanciulleschi  abruzzesi.  8  pp.  {Archiv.  studio  tradiz. 
popolari,  v.  2,  1883,  p.  537.)— Oosse,  E.  W.  Capt.  Dover's 
Cotswold  games.  20  pp.  {In  his  Seventeenth-century 
studies,  p.  91.)— Halhert,  H.  S.  Choctaw  Achahpih 
(Chungkee)  game.  2  pp.  (ylm.  .4n(i<;.  v.  10, 1888,  p.  283.) 
— Ilinily.  K.  Morgenlaendisch  Oder  abendlaendisch  ? 
Forschungen  nach  gewissen  spielausdruecken.  73  pp. 
( Deutsch.  morg.  gesells.  Zeits.  v.  43,  1889,  pp.  415,  655.  )— 
Ilolzapfel,  L.  Ueber  die  zeit  der  ludi  Romani.  2  pp. 
{Philologus,  v.  48,  1889,  p.  ,369.)— I.entzner,  K.  Die 
Cotswold-spiele.  36  pp.  {Anglia,  v.  12,  1889,  p.  401.)— 
I.nce,  S.    Jeux  ou  divertissements  populaires  au  XIV 


GAMES 


1640 


GANGES,  M.  E.  de  E. 


■  siScle.  44  pp.  (In  his  France  pendant  la  guerre  de  cent 
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popolari,  V.  3, 1884,  p.  121.)— Marin,  F.  R.  Juego  de  las 
chinas.  13  pp.  {Archiv.  studio  trad-iz.  popolari,  v.  1, 
1882,  pp.  284,  408.)— Mosso,  A.  L'educazione  fisica  e  i 
giuochi  nelle  scnole.  33  pp.  ( Nuov.  antol.  3  s.  v.  36, 1891, 
p.  5.)— Xerucei,  G.  II  giuoco  del  calcio  in  Pistoja. 
3  pp.  (Archiv.  studio  tradiz.  popolari,  v.  4,  1886,  p.  22.) — 
Kovadi.  F.  Madonna  Pollaiola.  21  pp.  {Archiv.  studio 
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giuochi  fanciulleschi  in  Friuli.  3  pp.  {Archiu.  studio 
tradiz.  popolari,  v.  9,  1890,  p.  567.)— Pltr*,  G.  A  tila 
tila  tila,  giuoco  fanciullesco  siciliano.  5  pp.  {Archiv. 
studio  tradiz.  popolari,  v.  2,  1883,  p.  107.)— Giuoco  fan- 
ciullesco siciliano  a  Signnra  Donn'  Anna  Maria.  4  pp. 
1  pi.  {Archiv.  studio  tradiz.  popolari,  v.  2,  1883,  p.  235.)— 
Kaniui,  A.  Jeux  enfantines  en  Su6de.  12  pp.  {Archiv. 
studio  tradiz.  popolari,  v.  8,  1889,  pp.  69,  425.)— Quelques 
remarques  sur  les  jeux  en  Finlande.  5  pp.  {Archiv. 
studio  tradiz.  popolari,  v.  9,  1890,  p.  180.) — Salomone- 
Marino,  S.  II  "Tabbaranu,"  gioco  popolare  siciliano 
fanciullesco.  3  pp.  1  pi.  {Archiv.  studio  tradiz.  popolari, 
V.  9, 1890,  p.  264.)— Snlly,  J.  Lazarus  :  Ueber  die  reize 
des  spieles.  4  pp.  {Mind,  v.  10,  1885,  p.l32.)— Uiijfarelll, 
G.  Di  alcuni  giuochi  in  uso  specialmente  in  Bologna 
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See  also  Amusements.— Archery.— Base-ball.— 
Billiards.— Cards  and  card  playing.— Chess.— 
Cricket.  —  Croquet.  —  Curling.  —  I>lce.  —  I>omi- 
noes.-Eniffmas.-Festlvals.— Fives.— Foot-ball. 
— Clolf.— Oymnastics.— tawn  tennis.— 01,ynipic 
games.  —  Polo.  —  Pythian  games.  —  Rackets.  — 
Rlfldles.— Sports.— Tennis.— Whist. 

Gamez,  Gutierre  Diaz  de.    15  cent. 

Victorial.  Chronique  de  Don  Pedro  Nino, 
Comte  de  Buelna.  Tr.  .  .  .  par  Comte  Albert 
de  Circourt  et  le  Comte  de  Puymaigre.  Paris, 
1867.     8°.  2394 

Gaingee,  Arthur,  M.  D.  Physiology  of  diges- 
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ferments  and  the  chemical  processes  of  digestion. 
35  pp.  (London,  Internal.  Health  Exhib.  Literature,  v.  6, 
p.l.) 

Gaingee,  John.  Sanitary  urgency  of  the  Flor- 
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jjrainharat  as'ar  al'Arab,  Einige  bemerkun- 

gen  ueber  das  werk.  3  pp.  Noeldeke,  T.  (Deutsch. 
morg.  gesells.  Zeits.  v.  49,  1895,  p.  290.) 

Gaming.    See  Gambling. 

Gamie  minder.  St.  Aubin,  A.  N.  de  (C.  Bern- 
hard,  pseud. )  2315 

Gammage,  Robert  G.    1817-88. 

History  of  the  Chartist  movement,  1837-54. 
lUustr.  with  numerous  portraits.  [New  ed.] 
Newcastle  on  Tyne,  1894.    8°.  1534 

Gainmeldaniske  kroniker.  Lorenzen,  M. 
(Ed.)  [Samfund.  Rl  udgivelse  af  gam.  nord. 
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Gammell,  William.  1812-89.  Coming  centen- 
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Gamond,  Pierre  de.    Epave.    75  pp.     ( Corre- 

tpondant,  n.  s.  v.  127, 1891,  pp.  685,  860,  1098.) 


Gaiuoiid,  Mrne.  Z06  Gatti  de.     See  Gatti  de 

Gamond,  Mrne.  Z. 
Gampietro,  J.   Camorra  en  1881.   16  pp.  [Bih- 

lioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p^r.  v.  11,  1881,  p.  88. )— Cam- 
pagiie  napolitaine.  16  pp.  {Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev. 
Suisse,  3  p6r.  v.  9,  1880,  p.  332.) 

Gam.s,  Pius  Bonifacius. 

Kirchengeschichte  von  Spanien.     Regens- 

burg,  1862-79.     3  v.  in  5,  8°.  —3272 

Gaimirrini,  Giovanni  Francesco.    1835—.    An- 

tiche  cronaohe  di  Orvieto.  49  pp.  {Archiv.  star.  ital.  5  s. 
V.  3,  1889,  p.  1.) 

Antichit^  del  territorio  falisco.    See  Bama- 

bei,  F.,  and  others  (in  supplement). 

{Ed.)     Documenti  dal  Cod.  dell'  Angelica   D.  8,  17 

29  pp.  (Soc.  rom.  di  storia  patria,  Archiv.  v.  10,  1887, 
p.  173.) 

Gamurrini,  Oreste  (Ed.) 

Versi  di  Gambino  d'Arezzo.'  See  Gambino 
d'Arezzo. 

Ganay,  ( — ),  Marquis  de. 

Catalogue  des  7  tableaux,  provenant  de  la 
Galerie  Pourtal6s,  et  dependant  de  la  succes- 
sion de  .  .  .  Vente,  14  Mai,  1881.  [Paris], 
1881.     8°.  •  —1791 

Gand.    See  Ghent. 

Gand,  Henri  de.    See  Goethals,  H. 

Gandar,  EugSne.    1825-68. 

Ronsard  consid6r6  comme  imitateur  d'Ho- 
mfere  et  de  Pindare.    Metz,  1854.    8°.         2395 

Ganderslieim,  Brunswick.  Bodo,  H.  Syn- 
tagma de  constructione  caenobii  Gandesiani,  perfec- 
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H.,  Jr.,  Ber.  Oernian.  v. -2,  p.  478.)— Ordnungen  des 
paedagogiums  zu  G.  28  pp.  (Kehrbach,  K.,  Jlfo»u»h«n(a 
German,  paedagog.  v.  8,  p.  79.) 

Gandia,  Duchi  di.      See  Borgia,   G. — Borgia, 

P.  L. 
Gaudino,  P.    Ambasceria  di  Marco  Tosearini 

a  Roma  (1737-40).  79  pp.  (Venice,  R.  Deputaz.  di  storia 
patria  :  Monument,  stor.  4  s.  Miscel.  2  s.  v.  2. ) 

Gandiuo,  Italy.   Tiraboschi,  A.    Cenni  intorno 

alia  Valle  G.  ed  ai  suoi  statuti.  70  pp.  (Soc.  stor.  lom- 
barda,  Archiv.  1  s.  1880,  p.  5 ;  1882,  p.  369. ) 

Gandolfo,  Persiano.  Libro  delle  medesine  de 
falconi,  pub.  per  la  prima  volta  dal  Prof. 
Giuseppe  Perraro.  Bologna,  1877.  12°. 
{Scelta  di  curiositcl  letterarie,  no.  154.)        2342 

Gandolfo,  E.     Architecture  in  America :  its 

mental  and  material  circumstances.  20  pp.  {New  JEng- 
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Gandon,  James.    1743-1823. 

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GARBE,  Richard 


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Gauglbauer,  Ludwig. 

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Gans,  Eduard.    1798-1839. 

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Garlic,  Richard.     1857—.     Zum  schutze  eines 

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( TV. )       Aniruddha's    Commentary.      See 

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GARBELLI,  Pilippo 


1642 


GARDINER,  Sir  Christopher 


Garbelli,  Filippo. 

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Garbo,  Tommaso  del.    14  cent. 

Oonsiglio  contro  a  pistolenza,  conforme  un 
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Garbiitt,  George. 

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4474 
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Garcke,  Heinrich  Hermann. 

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Garczynski,  Edward  Rudolph.     Jugglery  in 

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Gard,  Department,  France.  Lombard-Dumas, 
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Garda,  Bp.  of.    See  Eric. 


Garda,  Lake.    Butturini,  M.    Pesca  nel  Lago 

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Countess.  Benacus.  8  pp.  (3foemi;to7i'8  Mog.  v.  56, 1887, 
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Garde  d»i  corps.    146  pp.    Duruy,  G.     {Rev. 

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Garde  iinp^riale,  Histoire  populaire  de  la. 
Saint^Hilaire,  E.  M.  de.  .2684 

Garden,  Mrs.  {—)  {Ed.) 

Memorials  of  James  Hogg,  the  Ettrick 
shepherd.  With  preface  by  Prof.  Veitch. 
London,  1885.     12°.  4766 

Garden,  Francis,  Lord  Gardenstone.    1721-93. 

Miscellanies  in  prose  and  verse  ;  including 

remarks  on  English  plays,  operas,  and  farces, 

and  on  a  variety  of  other  modern  publican 

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Garden  and  Forest:  a  journal  of  horticul- 
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1888-97.     10  V.  4°.  —4641 

Garden  of  Eden.    See  Eden. 

Gardener,  Mrs.  Helen  Hamilton.  See  Smart, 
Mrs.  H.  H.  G. 

Gardener,  John.    15  cent.    Peate  of  garden- 

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Gardeners'  Chronicle,  n.  s.  v.  21-26 ;  3  s. 
V.  1-22,  1884-97.    London,  1884-97.    28  v.  4°. 

—4601 

Note. — For  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Gardener's    dictionary.      Johnson,    G.    W. 

{Ed.)  1106 

Garden-houses.    Durm,  J.,  and  Wagner,  H. 

Garten-haeuser,  kioske,  und  pavilions.  9  pp.  (Durm, 
J.,  and  others,  Handb.  der  architektur,  4  th.  v.  4,  pt.  2, 
p.  246.) 

Gardening.    See  Horticulture. 
Gardens. 

COBBBTT,  W.  American  gardener ;  or,  a 
treatise  on  the  situation,  soil,  fencing,  and 
laying-out  of  gardens.     1846.  — 4697 

Bucon,  Sir  F.  Of  gardens.  9  pp.  (Essays,  with  an- 
notations by  B.  Whately,  4  ed.  p.  442.)— ftarrtoii  fnrin- 
Ini;.  32  pp.  (Quart.  JJeu.  V.  166, 1888,  p.  407.)— Olbson, 
W.  H.  Back-yard  studies.  7  pp.  (Harper's  Mag.  v.  71, 
1885,  p.  684.)— Habberton,  J.  Bulb  gardens  in-doors. 
10  pp.  (Harper's  Mag.  v.  78,  1889,  p.  364.)— I^a  Kain^e, 
L.  de  (Ouida,  pscwd.)  Chat  about  gardens.  7  pp.  (N.  Am. 
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16  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  30,  1891,  p.  903. )— Parsons, 
S.  B.  A  home  lawn.  12  pp.  (Harper's  Mag.  v.  66, 1883, 
p.  722.) 

See  also  Country  llfc-Flowcrs.— Fruit  »ii€l 
fruit  trees. — Horticulture.— Vegretabies.  Also 
Kew  gardens. 

Gardenstone,  Lord.    See  Garden,  F. 

Gardina.    See  Groeden. 

Gardin-Diiniesnil,  Jean  Baptiste.  1720-1802. 
Latin  synonyms,  with  their  different  sig- 
nifications. Tr.  into  English  by  Rev.  J.  M. 
Gosset.     3  ed.     London,  1825.     8°.  —2121 

Gardiner,  Sir  Christopher.    Adams,  C.  F.,  Jr. 

Sir  Christopher  Gardiner,  Knight.  12  pp.  (Harper's 
Mag.  v.  66, 1883,  p.  586.) 


GARDINER,  Frederick 


1643 


GARDNER,  Christopher  Thomas 


Gardiner,  Frederick,  D.  D.    1822-89.    Note  on 

Acts  XI,  26.  6  pp.  (Blbliolh.  Sacra,  v.  38,  1881,  p.  323.)  — 
Xew  Testament  revision.  26  pp.  {Biblioth.  Sacra, 
V.  38,  1881,  p.  553.)— Persistence  of  loree:  a  point  in 
the  argument  of  natural  theology.  24  pp.  {Biblioth. 
Sacra,  v.  38,  1881,  p.  1.) 

Gardiner,  James  Terry.    1842—. 

Special  report  of  New  York  State  survey 
on  the  preservation  of  the  scenery  of  Niagara 
Falls,  and  fourth  annual  report  on  the  trian- 
gulation  of  the  state,  1879.  [lUustr.]  Albany, 
1880.     8°.  '  3505 

Gardiner,  Linda.     "A  cheapened  Paradise." 

5  pp.     (nVsJm.  ijCT.  V.  136,  1891,  p.  268.) 

Gardiner,  Lion.     Finding  the  bones  of  the 

worshipful  G.,  Lord  of  the  Isle  of  Wight.    1  p.    {Mag. 
Am.  Hist.  V.  16,  1886,  p.  493.) 
See  also  Oardiner'N  Island. 

Gardiner,  Marguerite  Power,  Countess  of 
Blessington. 

Madden,  R.  R.  Literary  life  and  corre- 
spondence of  the  Countess  of  Blessington. 
1855,  2  V.  4751 

Chorley,  H.  F.    Countess  of  Blessington.    3  pp.    {In 

his  Authors  of  England,  p.  34. ) 

Gardiner,  Capt  Richard.    1723-81. 

Account  of  the  expedition  to  the  West  In- 
dies, against  Martinico,  with  the  reduction  of 
Guadelupe,  and  other  Leeward  islands  ;  sub- 
ject to  the  French  king,  1759.  3  ed.  lEng. 
and  Fr.]     Birmingham,  1762.    4°.  2492 

Gardiner,  Rev.  Robert  Barlow  (Ed.)    1843 — . 
Admission  registers  of  St.  Paul's  school, 
from  1748-1876,  ed.  with  biographical  notices 
.  .  .  with  appendices.    London,  1884.    r.  8°. 

—2364 

( Ed. )  Register  of  Wadham  College,  Ox- 
ford. With  biographical  notes.  Pt.  1.  Lon- 
don, 1889.     8°.  —2381 

Gardiner,  Samuel  Rawson,  LL.  D.     1829 — . 

Historv  of  the  Commonwealth  and  Protec- 
torate, 1649-60 .   V.  1.    London,  1894-97.   2  v.  8°. 

1516 

History  of  the  great  Civil  war,  1642-49. 

London,  1886-91.  3  v.  8°.  (Rev.  of  in  Edin. 
Rev.  V.  165,  1887,  p.  447  ;  v.  170,  1889,  p.  213.) 

1503 
{Eng. 


22  pp. 


—  CliarleH  I  and  the  Earl  of  Glamorgan. 
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—  (Ed.)  Constitutional  documents  of  the 
Puritan  revolution,  1628-60.  Oxford,  1889." 
12°.  2557 

—  (Ed.)  Documents  illustrating  the  impeach- 
ment of  the  Duke  of  Buckingham  in  1626. 
[Westminster],  1889.  4°.  (Camden  Soc.  n.  s. 
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—  (Ed.)  Hamilton  papers.  Addenda.  West- 
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Camden  Soc.  n.  s.  no.  53. )  1504 

(Ed.)     Letters  and  papers  illustrating  the 

relations  between  Charles  II  and  Scotland  in 
1650.  Edinburgh,  1894.  8°.  (Scottish  Hist. 
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VOL.  III.— 206. 


(Ed.)    Reports  of  eases  in  the  courts  of 

Star  Chamber  and  High  Commission.  London, 
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(Ed.)     MSmoire  in6dit  de  Richelieu.     See 

Richelieu,  A.  J.  du  P.,  Cardinal,  Due  de. 

Fall  of  the  monarchy  of  diaries  I.    52  pp.    (Kev.  of 

in  Edin.  Rev.  v.  156,  1882,  p.  295.)— Gardiner's  Civil 
war :  Presbyterians  and  Independents.  36  pp.  {Quart. 
Rev.  V.  169,  1889,  p.  492. ) 

and  others.     Oxford  professors   and  Oxford  tutors. 

4  pp.    (Corefemp.  «ep.  V.  57,  1890,  p.  183.) 

Gardiner,  Stephen,  Bp.  of  Winchester.     Circa 

1483-1555.  De  vera  obedientia  oratio ;  una  cum  praefa- 
tione  Edmundi  Bonneri.  [Tr.  into  English.]  74  pp. 
(Stevens,  J.,  Memoirs  of  the  life  .  . .  of  John  Bradford, 
Appendix,  p.  Ixiii.) 

Wranjshani,  P.    Stephen  Gardiner.     27  pp.    {In  his 

Brit.  Plutarch,  v.  1,  p.  303.) 

Gardiner,  Sir  Thomas. 

Great  Britain,  House  op  Commons.  Ar- 
ticles of  impeachment  against  Sir  Thos.  Gar- 
diner, Recorder  of  the  citie  of  London.  1642. 
(Pamphlets :  Charles  I,  v.  3.)  4655 

Gardiner,  William.    1770-1853. 

Music  of  nature  .  .  .  with  curious  and  in- 
teresting   illustrations.      Boston,    1841.     8°. 

—2736 
Gardiner.    See  also  Gardner. 

Gardiner's  island.    Lamb,  M.  J.  R.  N.    Manor 

of  G.    30  pp.     {Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  13,  188.5,  p.  1.) 

I^atiirop,    G.    P.     An    American    lordship.     12  pp. 

{Century  Mag.  v.  9,  1886,  p.  217.) 

See  also  Oardlner,  Lion. 

Gardner,  Alice. 

Julian,  philosopher  and  emperor,  and  the 
last  struggle  of  paganism  against  Christianity. 
New  York,  1895.  8°.  (Abbott,  E.,  Heroes  o/ 
the  nations. )  4726 

Gardner,  Asa  Bird.    Disposition  of  the  allied 

armies.  2  pp.  (Jlfojr.  .4ni.  His(.  v.  7, 1881,  p.  267.)— Brig.- 
Gen.  Henry  llnrJ»eck.  15  pp.  {Mag.  Am.  Wat.  v.  9, 
1883,  p.  251.)— Last  cantonment  of  the  main  ooniinen- 
tal  army  of  the  Revolution.  26  pp.  {Mag.  Am.  Hist. 
V.  10,  1883,  p.  355.)— Martial  law  during  the  Revolu- 
tion. 15  pp.  (Jfag.  v4m.  Hi^<.  V.  I,  1877,  p.  705.)— Mili- 
tary bnttons.  5  pp.  {Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.g,lS83,  p.  WO.) 
— 5few  York  continental  line  of  the  army  of  the 
Revolution.  19  pp.  (ilfag.  .■hn.  Hist.  v.  7,  1881,  p.  401.)— 
ITni^ornIS  ol' tlie  American  army.  32  pp.  {Mag. 
Am.  Hist.  V.  1.  1877,  p.  461.)— Gen.  James  M.  Varnnm. 
9  pp.    {Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  18,  1887,  p.  185.) 

Gardner,  Augustus  Kingsley,  M.  D.     1812-76. 

French  metropolis.     Paris,  as  seen  during 

the  spare  hours  of  a  medical  student.     2  ed. 

New  York,  1850.     8°.  .2696 

Gartliier,  Christopher  Thomas.  1842 — .  Chi- 
nese laws  and  customs.  16  pp.  (Royal  Asiat.  Soc.  Gt. 
Brit.  Joum.  n.  s.  v.  15, 1883,  p.  221.)— Coinage  of  forea. 
130  pp.  (Royal  Asiat.  Soc.  China  branch,  Joum.  n.  s. 
v.  27,  pt.  2,  1895,  p.  1.) — Tran.slation  of  inscription  on 
tablet  at  Hang  chow,  recording  the  changing  the  T'ien 
Cliu  'I'anv:  (Roman  Catholic  Church)  into  the  T'ieu 
Hao  Kung.  11  pp.  1  pi.  (Royal  Asiat.  Soc.  North-China 
branch,  Journ.  n.  s.  v.  4,  1868,  p.  21.) 

and  others.  Chinese  partnerships:  liability  of  the  in- 
dividual members.  14  pp.  (Royal  Asiat.  Soc.  China 
branch,  Joum.  n.  s.  v.  22, 1888,  p.  39.) 


GARDNER,  Daniel 


1644 


GARDNOR,  Rev.  John 


Gardner,  Daniel.    —1863. 

Institutes  of  international  law,  public  and 
private,  as  settled  by  the  Supreme  Court  of 
the  United  States,  and  by  our  republic,  with 
references  to  judicial  decisions.  New  York, 
1860.     8°.  —2352 

Gardner,  Dorsey.  1842-94.  Chronology  of 
events  in  American  history.  6  pp.  (Webster,  N.,  Inter- 
nat.  diet,  of  Eng.  lang.  p.  2050. ) 

(Ed.)  United  States  Centennial  commis- 
sion. International  exhibition,  1876.  Grounds 
and  buildings  of  the  Centennial  exhibition, 
Phila.,  1876.  Washington,  1880.  r.  8°.  (Walker, 
F.  A.,  U.  S.  Centennial  commission,  v.  9. ) 

—3713 

Gardner,  Ernest  Arthur.  Naukratis.  Pt.  II 
[1885-86.]  With  an  appendix  by  F.  LI.  Grif- 
fith.   London,  1888.   4°.  (Egypt Explor.  Fund.) 

2702 
Note.—Fov  Pt.  I  see  Petrie,  W.  M.  F.,  and  others  (in 
preceding  catalogue). 

- —  Recently  discovered  archaic  sculptures.  35  pp. 
(Joum.  of  Hellen.  studies,  v.  8,  1887,  p.  159.)— Athene  in 
the  west  pediment  of  the  Parthenon.  12  pp.  (,Journ.  of 
Hellen,  studies,  v.  3,  1882,  p.  244.)  —Inscription  from 
Boeae.  2  pp.  (Journ.  of  Hellen.  studies,  v.  B,  1887, 
p.  214.)— Inscription  from  Chalcedoii.  3  pp.  (Jmirn. 
of  Hellen.  studies,  v.  7,  1886,  p.  154.)— Two  fourth  century 
children's  heads.  9  pp.  (.Joum.  of  Hellen.  studies, 
V.  11, 1890,  p.  100.)— Inscriptions  copied  by  Coclierell  in 
Greece.  34  pp.  {Joum.  of  Hellen.  studies,  v.  6,  1885, 
pp.  143,  340. )— Inscriptions  from  Cos,  etc.  13  pp.  (Joum. 
of  Hellen.  studies,  v.  6,  1885,  p.  248. )— Reinach :  Trait« 
d'^plgraphle  grecqnc.  8  pp.  (Jourii.  of  Hellen. 
studies,  V.  8, 1887,  p.  306.)— Archaeology  in  Greece,  1888- 
94.  27  pp.  1  pi.  (Joum..  of  Hellen.  studies,  v.  10,  1889, 
p.  254;  v.  11,  1890,  p.  210;  v.  12,  1891,  p.  385;  v.  13,  1893, 
p.  139;  v.  14,  1894,  p.  224.)— Processes  of  Oreelt  sonlp- 
tnre  as  shown  by  some  unfinished  statues  at  Athens. 
14  pp.  (Joum,.  of  Hellen.  studies,  v.  11,  1890,  p.  129.)  — 
Early  tireeli  vases  and  African  colonl<^s.  8  pp. 
(Joum.  of  Hellen.  studies,  v.  10,  1889,  p.  126.)— Kirchhoff: 
Stndien  znr  geschichte  des  Krlcohischen  alpha- 
bets. 2  pp.  (Joum.  o/Jfeiien.  8««die«,  V.8, 1887,  p.533.)— 
Loewy:  Inschrirten  irriechischer  bildlianer. 
3  pp.  (Joum.  of  Hellen.  studies,  v.  8,  1887,  p.  304.)— Early 
Ionic  alphabet.  20  pp.  (Joum.  of  Hellen.  studies, 
V.  7, 1888,  p.  220. )— Ornaments  and  armour  from  Kertch 
in  the  new  museum  at  Oxford.  12  pp.  2  pi.  (Joum.  of 
Hellen.  studies,  v.  5,  1884,  p.  62.)— Note  on  9Icg:alopo- 
lis.  2  pp.  (Joum..  of  Hellen.  studies,  v.  14,  1894,  p.  242.) 
—Palladia  from  Mycenae.  4  pp.  (Joum.  of  Hellen. 
studies,  V.  13, 1892-93,  p.  21.)— Two  Nancratitc  vases. 
3  pp.  1  pi.  (Joum.  of  Hellen.  studies,  v.  8,  1887,  p.  119.)— 
Paintings  by  Panaenus  on  the  throne  of  the  Olym- 
pian Zeus.  9  pp.  (.Toum.  of  Hellen.  studies,  v.  14,  1894, 
p.  233. )  —  Lecythus  from  Eretria  with  the  death  of 
Priam.  16  pp.  1  pi.  (Joum.  of  Hellen.  studies,  v.  14, 
1894,  p.  170.)— Ncnlpture  and  epit;raphy,  1886-87. 
(Joum.  of  Hellen.  studies,  V.  8,  1887,  p.  278.)— Mtatucttc 
representing  a  boy  and  a  goose.  15  pp.  1  pi.  (Joum.  of 
Hellen.  studies,  v.  6, 1885,  p.  1.) 

North  doorway  of  the  Erechtheum.    See 

Schultz,  U.  W.,  and  Gardner,  E.  A. 

and  others.    Excavations  at  Megalopolis. 

1890-91.  London,  1892.  fo.  (Soc.  for  the 
promotion  of  Hellen.  studies,  Suppl.  papers, 
no.  1. )  4205 

Excavations  in  Cyprus,  1887-88.    Papbos,  Lcontari, 

Amargctti.  125  pp.  S  pi.  (Joum.  of  Hellen.  studies,  v.  9, 
1888,  p.  147.)— Theatre  at  .He»falopolls.  5  pp.  (joum. 
of  Belien.  studies,  v.  11,  1890,  p.  294.) 


Gardner,  Rev.  Henry  Snook.    History  of  the 

English  word  " Serjeant."  14  pp.  (Lancashire  and 
Cheshire  Hist.  Soc.  Trans.  8  s.  v.  6,  1878,  p.  29.) 

Gardner,  J.  Starkie. 

Armour   in  England,    from   the    earliest 
times   to   the   reign  of  James  I.     [lUustr.] 
London,  1897.   r.  8°.  (Port/oHo,  no.  33.)   —4561 
Gardner,  James  Terry.    See  Gardiner,  J.  T. 
Gardner,  Percy. 

Catalogue  of  Greek  coins.  Peloponnesus 
(excluding  Corinth).  Ed.  by  Reginald  Stuart 
Poole.     London,  1887.     8°.  2765 

Museum    Oxoniense.      Catalogue    of    the 

Greek  vases  in  the  Ashmolean  Museum.  Ox- 
ford, 1893.     4°.  — 17D5 

- —  New  chapters  in  Greek  history.  Historical 
results  of  recent  excavations  in  Greece  and 
Asia  Minor.  With  illustrations.  New  York, 
1892.     8°.  2713 

Sculptured  tombs  of  Hellas.    With  thirty 

plates,  and  eighty-seven  engravings  in  the 
text.     London,  1896.     r.  8°.  1703 

Aniphora-liandles  from  Antiparos.    3  pp.    (Joum, 

of  Hellen.  studies,  v.  6,  1885,  p.  192.)— Stele  commemo- 
rating a  victory  in  a  boat  race.  5  pp.  (Joum.  of 
Hellen.  studies,  v.  11,  1890,  p.  146.)— Boat-races  among 
the  Greeks.  8  pp.  (Joum.  of  Hellen.  studies,  v.  2,  1881, 
p.  90.)— Boat-races  at  Athens.  2  pp.  (Joum.  of  Hellen. 
studies,  V.  2,  1881,  p.  315.)— Cacus  on  a  black-figured 
vase.  7  pp.  (Joum.  of  Hellen.  studies,  v.  13,  1892-93, 
p.  70.)— Countries  and  cities  in  ancient  art.  35  pp. 
1  pi.  (Joum.  of  Hellen.  studies,  v.  9, 1888,  p.  47.)— Votive 
coins  in  I>elian  inscriptions.  5  pp.  (Joum.  of 
Hellen.  studies,  v.  4,  1883,  p.  243.)— Statuette  of  Eros. 
9  pp.  2  pi.  (Joum.  of  Hellen.  studies,  v.  4,  1883,  p.  266.)— 
Head  :  Historia  numorum  :  amanualof  Oreek  niinils- 
niatics.  3  pp.  (Joum.  of  Hellen.  studies,  v.  8,  1887, 
p.  313.)— Hector  and  Andromache  on  a  red-figured 
vase.  7  pp.  1  pi.  (Joum.  of  Hellen.  studies,  v.  9,  1888, 
p.  11.)— Hellenic  after-world.  11  pp.  (Fortn.  Rev. 
n.  s.  v.  37,  1885,  p.  808.)— Homer  and  recent  archaeol- 
ogy. 12  pp.  (Macmillan's  Mag.  v.  54,  1886,  p.  368.)— 
Palaces  of  Homer.  19  pp.  (Joum.  of  Hellen.  studies, 
V.  3,  1882,  p.  264.)— Chariot^group  of  the  Mausoleum. 
7  pp.  (Joum.  of  Hellen.  studies,  v.  13,  1892-93,  p.  188.)— 
Early  oriental  coins.  15  pp.  (Poole,  8.  L.,  Coins  and 
medals,  p.  141. )— Statuette  of  Pallas  from  Cyprus.  6  pp. 
(Joum.  of  Hellen.  studies,  v.  2,  1881,  p.  326.)— Parthian 
colnag;e.  68  pp.  8  pi.  (Thomas,  E.,  Internal,  numis- 
mat.  orient,  v.  1,  pt.  5.)— Pentathlon  of  the  Greeks. 

14  pp.  (Joum.  of  Hellen.  studies,  v.  1, 1880,  p.  210.)— Vase 
of  Polygnotan  style :  M.  d.  I,  XI,  38.  9  pp.  (Joum. 
of  Hellen.  studies,  v.  10,  1889,  p.  117.)— Inscriptions  from 
Sainos.  7  pp.  (Joum.  of  Hellen.  studies,  v.  7,  1886, 
p.  147. )— Stephani  on  the  tombs  at  Mycenae.  13  pp. 
(Joum.  of  Hellen.  studies,  v.  1,  1880,  p.  94.)— Sepulchral 
relief  from  Tarenluin.  88  pp.  (Joum.  of  Hellen. 
Studies,  v.  6,  1884,  p.  105.)— Tithonus  on  a  red-figured 
vase.  2  pp.  (Joum.  of  Hellen.  studies,  v.  13,  1892-93, 
p.  137.) 

Numismatic   commentary    on    Pausanias. 

See  Imhoof-Blumer,  P. 

and  Poole,  Stanley  Lane.    Coins  of  India. 

15  pp.    (Poole,  S.  L.,  Coins  and  medals,  p.  175.) 

Gardner,  Thomas.    Visit  of  the  Mohawks  to 

Fort  Penobscot,  1662.  3  pp.  (Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  2,  1878, 
p.  235.)  . 

Gardner.    Sec  also  Gardiner. 
Gardnor,  Rev.  John.    1729-1808. 

History  of  Monmouthshire.  See  Wil- 
liams, D. 


QARDTHAUSEN,  Victor  Emil 


1645 


GARFIELD,  James  Abram 


Garrtthanseu,  Victor  Emil.    1843 — . 

Augustus  und  seine  zeit.    v.  1,  pt.  1.    Leip- 
zig, 1891.     8°.  2752 

Conjectanea    Ammianea    codice   adliibito 

Vaticano.     Kiliae,  1869.     8°.  3235 

Inschriften  aus  Eplalaurns.    10  pp.  (Bheinisch.  mus. 

n.  s.  V.  45,  1890,  p.  812.)— Zur  geschichte  des  grlechl- 
Hrheii  alpliabetN.  12  pp.  (Bheinisch.  miis.  n.  s.  v.  40, 
1885,  p.  599.)— Griechische  inschrift  von  Illnin.  3  pp. 
(Bheinisch.  miis.  n.  s.  v.  46,  1891,  p.  619.)— Der  goldene 
fisch  von  Votlorsfeldo.  4  pp.  (Bheinisch.  mus.  n.  s. 
V.  39,  1884,  p.  317.) 

•  (Ed. )     Ammiani  Marcellini  Rerum  gesta- 

rum  libri  qui  supersunt.  See  Ammianus  Mar- 
cellinus. 

Oareis,  Karl.    1844—.    Haftpflicht  und  unfall- 

versicherung.    11  pp.     ( Unsere  Zeit,  1882,  v.  1,  p.  350.) 

Garel  voii  deiu  blueeiitlen  taL    Pleier,  Der. 

2352 
Garelli,  Giacomo.    [Notice  of.]   6  pp.    (Amato, 

G.  d',  Pantean,  v.  2,  p.  483.) 

Oarelli,  Giovanni.    Vinaj,  V.   Giovanni  Garelli. 

4  pp.    (Carpi,  L.,  Biaorgimento  ital.  v.  4,  p.  384.) 

Garet,  Emile. 

Bienfaits  de  la  Revolution  fran5aise.   Paris, 
1880.     8°.  1681 

Garet.    See  also  Garrett. 

Garfield,  James  Abram,  Pres.  of  V.  S.    1831-81. 
Works,  ed.  by  Burke  A.  Hinsdale.    Boston, 
1882-83.     2  V.  8°.  2104 

Contents.  Fourteenth  anicndinent  and  representa- 
tion, V.  1.— AiiM^ricaii  at^rricultnre,  v.  1.— New 
scheme  of  American  flnancp,  v.  2.— Ainerloan 
Hliippin;;,  v.  1.— Amnesty,  v.  2.— Appropriations 
for  the  fiscal  year  ending  June  30,  1875,  v.  2.— Army 
and  the  public  peace,  v.  2.— Reduction  of  the  army,  v.  1. 
— Almeda  A.  Bootli,  v.  2.— Census,  v.  2.— Ninth  census, 
V.  1.— Zachariah  Chandler,  v.  2.— Chief  Justice  Chase 
and  Prof  Agassiz,  v.  2.— Letter  to  Chase,  v.  1.— Civil 
service  reform,  v.  1.— College  eflucation,  v.  1.— 
Free  coininoree  between  the  states,  v.  1.— Contisca- 
tion  of  the  property  of  rebels,  v.  1.— Cabinet  offi- 
cers in  Congress,  v.  1.— Century  of  Congress,  v.  2.— 
Congress  and  the  presidential  elections,  v.  2.— Obedience 
to  law  the  first  duty  of  Congress,  v.  2,— Revolution  in 
Congress,  v.  2.— Cou$;ressional  nullification,  v.  2. 
— Currency,  v.  1.— Currency  and  the  banks,  v.  1. — Cur- 
rency and  the  public  faith,  v.  2. — Currency  conflict,  v.  2. 
—Democratic  party  and  public  opinion,  v.  2.— Demo- 
cratic party  and  the  government,  v.  2.— Appointment  of 
special  deputy  marshals,  v.  2.— Diplomatic  and 
consular  service,  v.  2.— Counting  the  electoral 
vote,  V.  2.— Florida  returns  in  the  election  of  1876, 
V.  2.— Future  of  the  Republic :  its  dangers  and  its 
hopes,  V.  2.— Geneva  awarfl,  v.  2.— Joshua  R.  Oid- 
dint^s,  v.  1.— Sale  of  surplus  gold,  v.  1.— Halifax 
award,  v.  2.— Hawaiian  islands,  v.  2.— Joseph 
Henry,  v.  2.— Honest  money,  v.  2. — Inaugural 
address,  v. 2.— Indian  affairs,  v.  l.—Ku-Klux  act. 
V.  1.— I^lncoln  and  emancipation,  v.  2.— Memory  of 
Lincoln,  v.  1.— LjOiiisiaiia  returns  in  the  election  of 
1876,  V.  2.— Medical  and  surgical  history  of  the 
Rebellion,  v.  1. — Jurisdiction  of  military  commis- 
sions, V.  1.— Dr.  S.  F.  B.  Morse,  v.  2.— Oliver  P.  Mor- 
ton, V.  2. — Xational  aid  to  education,  v.  2. — 
National  appropriations  and  misappropriations, 
V.  2.— National  Bureau  of  Education,  v.  1.— Na- 
tional elections  protected  by  national  authority,  v. 2. 
—Enrolling  and  calling  out  the  national  forces,  v.  1. 
—National  politics,  v.  1.  — Letter  accepting  the 
nomination  for  the  presidency,  v.  2.— North- 
west territory :   settlement  of  the  western  reserve. 


V.  2. — Cauvass  in  Olil4»,  v.  1.— t^hlo  campaign  of  1871, 
v.  1.  — I'olitical  issues  of  1868-70,  v.  1.  — Presl- 
^lential  campaign  of  1872,  v.  2.— The  press,  v.  2. — 
Strengthening  of  the  public  credit,  v.  1.— Public 
flebt  and  specie  payments,  v.  1. — Public  expendi- 
tures: their  increase  and  diminution,  v.  2. — Recon- 
struction, v.  1.- Restoration  of  the  southern 
stales,  v.  1. — Proposed  repeal  of  the  resumption 
law,  v.  2.— Right  to  originate  revenue  bills,  v.  1. — 
Revenues  and  expenditures,  v.  2.— Letter  to  Rose- 
craiis,  v.  1.— Gustave  Schleicher,  v.  2.— Nomination 
of  John  Sherman,  v.  2. — Phases  of  the  silver  ques- 
tion, V.  2.  —  Constitutional  amendment  abolishing 
slavery,  v.  1. — Smithsonian  Institution,  v.  1. — 
Eifect  of  the  Rebellion  on  southern  life  insurance 
contracts,  V.  2. — Suspension  and  resumption  of  specie 
payments,  v.  2. — Henry  H.  Starkweather,  v.  2. — 
Revived  doctrine  of  state  sovereignty,  v.  2.— Mr. 
Stevens  and  the  five-twenty  bonds,  v.  1. — Snffrage 
and  safety,  v.  1.— Sngar  tariff,  v.  2.— Tariff  bill  of 
1866,  1870,  v.  1.— Gen.  Q.  H.  Thomas:  his  life  and  char- 
acter, V.  1.— Troops  at  the  polls,  v.  2.— Strewing 
flowers  on  the  graves  of  Union  soldiers,  v.  1.— Taxa- 
tion of  the  United  States  bonds,  v.  1.— Commissioner 
Wells'  report,  v.  1.— John  Winthrop  and  Samuel 
Adams,  v.  2.— Wood  tariff  bill,  v.  2. 

Journal  of  a  trip  to  Europe  in  1867.    12  pp.    (.Century 

Mag.  v.  5, 1884,  p.  407.)— My  experience  as  a  lawyer. 
7  pp.  (N.  Am.  Bev.  v.  144, 1887,  p.  565.)— My  campaign  in 
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Garnett,  Richard,  LL.D.    1835—. 

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(Ed.)    Relics  of  Shelley.    See  Shelley,  P. 

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Garnett,  Brig.-Gen.  Richard  Brooke.  Garnett's 
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Giirnett,  Theodore  S.,  Jr.  Cruise  of  the  Nash- 
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Garnett,  William.  Technical  education.   10  pp. 

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Garnier,  de  Pont-Ste-Maxence. 

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Garnier,  Adolphe.    Dudevant,  Mme.  A.  L.  A. 

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Soft  porcelain  of  SSvres.  With  an  histor- 
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Garnier,  Edouard.    Biographie  de  Robert  de 

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Oarnier,  Joseph;  Clement.    1813-81. 

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Gamier,  Marie  Joseph  Frangois,  dit  Francis. 

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Gamier,  Noel.    Brum,  J.  Z.  de  M.    Noel  Gar- 

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Contents.      Antlifone,   T.    3.  —  BibliOKrapIilHcbe 
notiz,  V.  1.— Bradamante,  v.  4.— Cornelle,  v.  1.— 

Au  Roy  de  France  et  de  Polongne,  v.  1.— Illppolyte, 
V.  2.— Les  Iiilfnes,  v.  3.— Foerster,  W.  Garniers  loben 
und  werke,  v.  4.— M.  Antolne,  v.  1.— Porcle,  v.  1.— 

La  Troade,  v.  2.— Glossar,  v.  4.— Varianten,  v.  4. 

Kahnt,  p.    Gedankenkreis  der  sentenzen 

in  Jodelle's  und  Gamier' s  tragoedien  und 
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Foerster,  W.     Robert  Garniers  leben  und  werke. 

23  pp.  (Gamier,  R.,  Tragidies,  v.  4,  p.  xix :  Vollmoeller, 
K.,  Samml.  franz.  neudrucke,  v.  6.) 

Gamier,  Russell  Montague.    1854 — . 

Annals  of  the  British  peasantry.  London, 
1895.     8°.  1524 

History  of  the  English  landed  interest :  its 

customs,  laws,  and  agriculture.  London,  1892- 
93.     2  V.  8°.  1524 

Garnier-Pagfes,  Etienne  Joseph  Louis.     Lo- 

m€nie,  L.  L.  de.  M.  Garnier-Pag&s.  36  pp.  (In  his 
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Garnot,  Capt.  E. 

Expedition  frangaise  de  Formose.  1884-85. 
Paris,  1894.     8°.  and  atlas  fo.     1435  ;  atlas,  1421 

Garnsey,  Rev.  Henry  Edward  Fowler  (2V. ) 
1826—. 

History  of  botany.  (1530-1860.)  See  Sachs, 
J.  von. 

Garo  dialect.  Williamson,  W.  J.  Vocabulary 
of  the  Garo  and  Konch  dialects.  7  pp.  (Asiat.Soc.  Ben- 
gal, Joum.  V.  38,  pt.  1,  1869,  p.  14.) 

Garofalo,  Benvenuto.    Vasari,  G.    Benvenuto 

G.  e  Girolamo  da  Carpi.    73  pp.     ( Opere,  v.  6,  p.  457. ) 

Garofalo,  Biagio.    1677-1762. 

De  antiquis  marmoribus  opusculum,  cui 
accedunt  dissertationes  IV.  Ed.  altera.  Oxonii, 
1828.    4°.  1723 

Garratt  Hall,  a  seat  of  the  Traffords  and  the 

Mosleys.  Spp.  Ipl.  Sutton,  C.  W.  (Gray,  H.,  Fieuis  o/ 
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Garraway,  Sir  Henry.    1575-1646. 

Speech  at  a  common-hall . . .  upon  occasion 
of  a  speech  delivered  there  the  Friday  before, 
by  Mr.  Pym,  at  the  reading  of  His  Majesties 
answer  to  the  late  petition,  n.p.  1642.  sm.  4°. 
( With  James  I,  King  of  Gt.  Britain,  Speach  in 
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Garrer,  A.  H.     Ad  Xenophontis  commenta- 

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Garrett,    George   W.       Belle    of    Belgravia. 

139  pp.  [Anon.]  {Dublin  Univ.  Mag.  v.  80,  1872,  pp.  427, 
567,  632 ;  v.  81,  1873,  pp.  68,  188,  352,  439,  583.) 

Garrett,  Joao  Baptista  de.  See  Almeida-Gar- 
rett,  J.  B.  de. 

Garrett,  W.  R. 

History  of  the  South  Carolina  cession  and 
the  northern  boundary  of  Tennessee.  Nash- 
ville, 1884.  8°.  (Tennessee  Hist.  Soc.  Papers.) 

3501 

Northern  boundary  of  Tennessee.  17  pp.  (Mag.  Am, 

Hist.  V.  23,  1890,  p.  210.) 

Garrett,  William. 

Reminiscences  of  public  men  in  Alabama, 
for  thirty  years,  with  an  appendix.  Atlanta, 
1872.     8°.  3584 

Garrett.    See  also  Garet. 

Garrett,  County,  Md.  Scharf,  J.  T.  History 
of  western  Maryland  :  being  a  history  of  Fred- 
erick . . .  and  Garrett  counties  . . .  with  bio- 
graphical sketches  of  their  representative 
men.    1882,  2  v.  3582 

Garrez,  Pierre  Gustave.    Senart,  E.    Gustave 

Garrez.    8  pp.    (Joum.  osta(.  8  s.  v.  12,  1888,  p.  491.) 

Garrick,  David.     1716-79.    Bon  ton  ;  or,  High 

life  above  stairs :  a  farce.  9  pp.  (Acting  drama,  p.  720.) 
— Cymon.  10  pp.  (^cKngdroma,  p.  711.)— M^moires. 
40  pp.  (Barriire,  J.  E.,  M(m.  rel.  hist,  de  France,  v.  6, 
p.  279.)— Miss  In  her  teens;  or,  the  Medley  of  lovers. 
8  pp.     {Acting  drama,  p.  510.) 

The   Chances.      See   Beaumont,    F.,    and 

Fletcher,  J.  (in  preceding  catalogue). 

Clandestine   marriage.     See  Colman,   G., 

the  elder,  and  Garrick,  D. 

Country  girl.    See  Wycherley,  W. 

Country  wife.    See  Wycherley,  W. 

Every  man  in  his  humour.    See  Jonson,  B. 

Isabella ;    or,    the    Fatal   marriage.      See 

Southern,  T. 

Dobson,  H.  A.    David  Garrick.    41  pp.    (Matthews, 

J.  B.,  and  Hutton,  L.,  Actors  and  actresses,  v.  1,  p.  69.)— 
Uriflin,  G.  W.  David  Garrick.  7  pp.  {In  his  Studies 
in  literature,  p.  97.)— Thomson,  Mrs.  K.  B.  David 
Garrick  and  Mrs.  Clive.  63  pp.  {In  her  Celebr.  friend- 
ships, V.  2,  p.  217.) 

Garriclc  Club,  Pictures  at  the.  21  pp.  Grif- 
fiths, A.    {Fortn.  Bev.  n.  s.  v.  39,  1886,  p.  350.) 

Garrison,    Francis    Jackson.      1848 — .      Wm. 

Lloyd  Garrison's  origin  and  early  life.  11pp.  {Century 
Mag.  V.  8,  1885,  p.  589.) 

Wm.  Lloyd  Garrison.    See  Garrison,  W.  P., 

and  Garrison,  F.  J. 


GARRISON,  Wendell  Phillips 


1649 


GARZONI,  Tommaso 


Garrison,  Wendell  Phillips.  1840—.  Con- 
necticut in  the  middle  ages.  7  pp.  {Century  Mag.  v.  8, 
1885,  p.  780.)— Reform  of  the  Senate.  6  pp.  {Atlant. 
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and    Garrison,   Francis  Jackson.     Wm. 

Lloyd  Garrison.  Story  of  his  life,  1805-79. 
New  York,  1885-89.     4  v.  8°.  3703 

Garrison,  William  Lloyd.    1805-79. 

Sonnets  and  other  poems.  Boston,  1843. 
16°.  1308 

Garrison,  W.  P.,  and  Garrison,   P.  J. 

Wm.  Lloyd  Garrison.  Story  of  his  life,  1805- 
79.     1885-89,  4  v.  3703 

Bnooii.  li.  W.    Wm.  Lloyd  Garrison.     18  pp.    (New 

Englander,  v.  «,  1886,  p.  1.)— Bartlett,  D.  W.  Wm. 
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— I>ocbn,  K.  J.  G.  R.  Wm.  Lloyd  Garrison,  der  skla- 
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OarriMon,  F.  J.  Wm.  Lloyd  Garrison's  origin  and 
early  life.  11  pp.  (Century  Mag.  v.  8,  1885,  p.  589.)— 
Hi^^g-iiiNon,  T.  W.  Wm.  Lloyd  Garrison.  9  pp. 
(AOant.  Monthly,  v.  57,  1886,  p.  120;  Century  Mag.  v.  8, 
1885,  p.  587.)— I>ater  yearsof  Q.  6  pp.  (Atlant.  Monthly, 
V.  64,  1889,  p.  811.)— Xiveii,  R.  Wm.  Lloyd  Garrison. 
17  pp.  (Fortn.  Bev.  n.  s.  v.  31,  1882,  p.  247.)— Pillslmry, 
P.  Wm.  Lloyd  Garrison.  19  pp.  (In  his  Acts  of  the 
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Garrison.  11  pp.  (Macmillan's  Mag.  v.  53,  lS86,Tp.321.)— 
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(Westm.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  69,  1886,  p.  366. )— Stowe,  Mrs. 
H.  E.  B.  Wm.  Lloyd  Garrison.  58  pp.  (In  her  Lives . . . 
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Garrocl,  Archibald  E.,  M.  D.  [Tr.) 

Treatise  on  cholelithiasis.    See  Naunyn,  B. 

Garroters,  The.  17  pp.   Howells,  W.  D.  {Har- 
per's Mag.  V.  72, 1886,  p.  146.) 

Garrow,  David  William.    1781-1827. 

History  and  antiquities  of  Croydon,  with  a 
variety  of  other  interesting  matter  ;  to  which 
is  added  a  sketch  of  the  life  of  John  Whitgift, 
Lord  Abp.  of  Canterbury ;  and  an  appendix. 
Croydon,  1818.     8°.  2546 

Garruccl,  Rafifaele. 

Monete  dell'  Italia  antica.  Raccolta  gene- 
rale.     Roma,  1885.     2  v.  in  1,  fo.  3781 

lienor  man  t,  F.     Inscriptions  gravies  au  trait  sur 

les  murs  de  Pompei,  par  G.  25  pp.  (Correspojidant,  v.  34, 
1854,  p.  699.) 

Garry,  Francis  N.  A.,  and  Garry,  A.  G. 

Churchwardens'  accounts  of  the  parish  of 
St.  Mary's,  Reading,  Berks,  1550-1662.  Pref- 
ace by  the  Lord  Bp.  of  Oxford.  Reading, 
1893.     r.  8°.  2533 

Garschine,  Wssewolod  Michailovitch.    1855- 

88.  Art  et  artistes.  2t  pp.  ( Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse, 
3  p6r.  V.  32,  1886,  p.  109.)— CrapaiKl  et  la  rose.  7  pp. 
(Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p6r.  v.  45,  1890,  p.  376.) — 
<tnatre  Jours:  r€cit  d'  un  volontaire  russe.  16  pp. 
(Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p«r.  v.  31,  1886,  p.  689.)— 
Die  Baeren.  Aus  dem  Russischen  von  August  Scholz. 
14  pp.     (Deutsch.  rundschau,  v.  46,  1886,  p.  334.) 

Garshine,  Vs6volod.    See  Garschine,  W.  M. 
Garstin,  Maj.-Gen.  John  ( Tr. ) 

Treatise  on  rivers.    iSee  Prisi,  P. 


Garstin,  John  Ribton.    1836—.    Garston  Hall, 

the  ancient  seat  of  Norres  of  Speke  and  the  Gerards. 
2  pp.  1  pi.  (Gray,  H.,  Views  of  the  old  halls  of  Lancathire 
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Garston,  England.  Boult,  J.  Historical  to- 
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t'ox,  E.  W.  Some  account  of  G.  and  of  the  ancient 
chapel  of  St.  Michael  formerly  existing  there.  22  pp. 
12  pi.  (Lancashire  and  Cheshire  Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  40, 
1890.  p.  121.) 
See  also  I^ancashlre. 

Garston  Hall,  the  ancient  seat  of  Norres  of 

Speke  and  the  Gerards.  2  pp.  1  pi.  Garstin,  J.  R. 
(Gray,  H.,  Views  of  the  old  halls  of  Lancashire  and  Che- 
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GartengeseUschaft.    Frey,  J.     (Biblioth.  lit. 

vereins  in  Stuttg.  v.  209. )  —3124 

Garter,  Order  of  the.    Burke,  Sir  J.  B.    Ladies 

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series  of  wooden  busts  surmounting  the  stall-canopies  in 
St.  George's  Chapel,  Windsor.  4  pp.  (Archaeologia,v.  5i, 
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statutes  of  the  Order  of  the  Garter  by  King  Edward  VI. 
26  pp.  (Archaeologia,  v.  54,  pt.  1, 1894,  p.  173.) 
See  also  Heraldry. 

Garth,  Sir  Samuel.    — 1718.     Poetical  works. 

96  pp.  (Sanford,  E.,  and  Walsh,  R.,  Jr.,  Brit,  poets,  v.  14, 
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Sanford,  E.     Life  of  G.     4  pp.     (Sanford,  E.,   and 

Walsh,  R.,  Jr.,  Brit,  poets,  v.  14,  p.  231.) 

Gartland,  Francis  Xavier,  D.  D.,  Bp.  of  Savan- 
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7  pp.    (In  his  Lives  of  deceased  Bps.  v.  2,  p.  408.) 

Gartree,  Hundred,  Ehigland.  Hill,  J.  H. 
History  of  Market  Harborough,  with  that 
portion  of  the  hundred  of  Gartree,  containing 
the  parishes  of  Baggrave,  Billesdon  . . .    1876. 

.2551 

History  of  the  parish  of  Langton,  with 

that  portion  of  the  hundred  of  Gartree,  con- 
taining the  parishes  of  Great  Bowden,  Bias- 
ton,  Carlton  .  .  .  1867.  .2521 
See  also  I>elcestershlre. 

Garwal  b.  aus  Al-Hutei'a,  Dlwftn  des.    245  pp. 

Goldziher,  J.  (Deutsch.  morg.  gesells.  Zeits,  v.  46,  1892, 
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Gary,  ( — ),  Abb6. 

Dictionnaire  patois-fran§ai8  k  I'usage  du 
dfipartement  du  Tarn  et  des  dgpartements 
circonvoisins.     Castres,  1845.     12°.  — 2147 

Garza,   Catarino  E.    Romero,  M.    Garza  raid 

and  its  lessons.    12  pp.    (N.  Am.  Bev.  v.  155, 1892,  p.  324.) 

Garzoni,  Tommaso.    1549-89. 

Opere.    Venetia,  1605.    sm.  4°.  2302 

Contents.      Ilospldale   de'    pazzl    Ineiirabill.— 
Slna^oga  de  gV  Isrnoranti.- Theatro  de'  varll  e 

diversi  cervelli  mondani. 

Sinagoga  de  gl'  ig^noranti.  Venetia,  1589. 

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Theatro  de  vari,  e  diversl  cervelli  mon- 
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GAS,  Illuminating 


1650 


GASKILL  FAMILY 


Gas,  niumlnatlng. 

Bbuus,  E.  W.    Municipal  ownership  of  gas 

in  the  United  States.  1891.  (Am.  Econ.  Assoc. 

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James,   E.  J.      Relation    of  the    modern 

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United    States.     State,    Department  of. 

Special  consular  reports  .  .  .  Gas  in  foreign 
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Abbolt,  S.  W.    Relation  of  illuminating  gas  to  public 

health.  26  pp.  2  pi.  (Mass.  State  Board  of  Health, 
Report,  1884,  Suppl.  p.  249.)— BotMfonl,  C.  H.  Price  of 
gas.  9  pp.  (iV.  ^m.  iee».  V.  141,  1885,  p.  166.)— ncterlo- 
ration  of  bookbindini;  by  illuminating  gas.  1  p. 
(Pop.  Sci.  Monthly,  v.  17,  1880,  p.  143.)— Dixon,  H.  B. 
Domestic  use  of  gas.  18  pp.  (London,  Internat.  Health 
Eshib.  Literature,  v.  3,  p.  127.)— Keeler,  B.  C.  Munici- 
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(Nature,  v.  43, 1891,  pp.  233,  257,  282.)— Sedgrwick,  W.  T., 
and  Nichols,  W.  R.  Study  of  the  relative  poisonous 
effects  of  coal  and  water  gas.  39  pp.  (Mass.  State  Board 
of  Health,  Report,  1884,  Suppl.  p.  276.) 

See  also  Explosions.— Fuel. — Hygriene.— Illiinii- 
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Ga.s,  Natural. 

Carll,  J.  F.  Seventh  report  on  the  oil 
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Afihburner,  C.  A.     Geology  of  natural  gas.    2  pp. 

(Science,  V.  6, 1885,  p.  183.)— Natural  gas.  2  pp.  (Science, 
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Drilling  for  oil  and  natural  gas  in  the  vicinity  of  Phila- 
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— Chance,  H.  M.  Natural  gas.  2  pp.  (Science,  v.  9, 
1887,  p.  250.)— James,  J.  F.  Curiosities  of  natural  gas. 
6  pp.  (Pop.  Sci.  Monthly,  v.  34,  1896,  p.  821.)— Kansas 
gas-well.  1  p.  (Pop.  Sci.  Monthly,  \.  12, 1878,  p.  376.)— 
Orton,  E.  On  the  origin  of  the  rock  pressure  of  the 
natural  gas  of  the  Trenton  limestone  of  Ohio  and  In- 
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1886,  p.  560.)— Pliilllps,  F.  C.  Report  on  the  chemical 
composition  of  natural  gas.  16  pp.  (Frankl.  Inst.  Joum. 
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8  pp.  (i<'or«m,v.  3,  1887,  p.  305.)— White,  I.  C.  Geology 
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See  also  Explosions.- Fnel. 

(iascoig'tie,   George.      Otrca    1530-77.      Select 

poems.  14  pp.  (Sanford,  E.,  and  Walsh,  R.,  Jr.,  Brit, 
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Herfonl,  C.  H.    Gascoigne's  Glasse  of  government. 

9  pp.  (Eng.  $tudien,  v.  9,  1886,  p.  201.)— Sanford,  E. 
Life  of  O.  3  pp.  (Sanford,  E.,  and  Walsh,  R.,  Jr.,  Brit, 
poete,  V.  1,  p.  367. 

Gascoigiie,  Capt.  Bichard  Frederick  Thomas. 

1881—.  To  within  a  mile  of  Khartoum.  13  pp.  (Nine- 
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Ga.scon  dialect. 

CenaoMoncaut,  J.  B.  M.  Dictionnaire 
gascon-fran5ai8,  dialecte  du  dgpartement  du 
Gers,  suivi  d'un  abr6g6  de  grammaire  gas- 
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LucHAiRB,  A.    Reoueil  de  textes  de  I'an- 

cien  dialecte  gascon,  d'aprfes  des  documents 
ant^rieurs  au  XIV  sitele,  suivi  d'un  glossaire. 
1881.  —2132 


Ciratelonp,  (— ).    Grammaire  gasconne  et  franyaise. 

82  pp.    (Rev.  d.  lang.  rom.  v.  30,  1886,  p.  5;   v.  31,  1887, 
p.  16.) 
See  also  Provencal  lanf;:na|i:e. 

Gascon  literature.  ,  Luchaire,  A.  Recueil 
de  textes  de  I'ancien  dialecte  gascon,  d'aprfea 
des  documents  ant6rieurs  au  XIV  sifecle,  suivi 
d'un  glossaire.     1881.  —2132 

Gascon  poetry. 

Astros,  J.  G.  d'.  Pofisies  gasconnes,  re- 
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Dardy,  L.    Po6sies  gasconnes.    1891.    [In 

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2303 
Gascony. 

Bbmont,  0.  (Ed.)  R61es  gaseous.  Sup- 
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GATTI,  Giuseppe 


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GAUDERIO 


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1214 

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See  also  Artliiir.  King. 

Gawdy  fiiniily.  Great  Britain,  lloyal  Com- 
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Sec  alto  C'iieMlilre. 


Gawtliorpc  Hall.  Hakland,  J.  (^d. )  House 
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4545 

Gawtlirop,  Hugh.  Topography  and  antiqui- 
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Ga.v,  Charles.    Amfirique  anglaise  et  la  voie 

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(Soc.  am.  de  France,  Archives,  v.  3,  1860,  p.  359.) 

Ga.v,  Delphine.    See  Girardin,  Mme.  D.  G.  de. 
Gay,  Edward  J. 

Memorial  addresses  on  the  life  and  char- 
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delivered  in  the  House  of  Representatives 
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(Jay,  Hilaire. 

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Gay,  John.     1685-1732. 

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1314 
Contents.  Aeis  and  Cialatea :  a  serenata.  — 
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Gaj-,  Jules.     1807—. 

Analectes  du  bibliophile.  Recueil  trimes- 
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Bibliographie     des     ouvrages    relatifs    h 

I'amour,  aux  femmes,  au  mariage,  et  des 
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JVbte.— Large  paper  copy.    No.  18. 
Contents. 
A-Bibliotheca  scatologica.      Hammer,  .J.  de  Mcmoiren, 


V.  1. 
Biblioth6<iue       am 

Derviche,  v.  2. 
Des-Hamilton,    A., 

d',  v.  3. 


Comtc 


M^moiros-Perett-e,  v.  5. 
I'crfection-Zwci,  v.  6. 


GAY,  Julea 


1658 


QEBER 


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iVo(e.— For  v.  1  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Gayarre,  Charles  Etienne  Arthur.    1805-95. 
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Bettelheim,  A.  Zu  Faust,  v.  13.— Brahm,  O.  Zum  Faust, 
v.  2.— Creizenach,  W.  Zu  Goethes  Faust,  v.  3.— Dehio,  G. 
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Frankl'iirlt'r  MoiNtlirlikt'it  mit  den  Frankfurter 
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Frankl'iirti^r  ^-(^lolirle  aiiK^^l^-eii  vom  jahre  1773, 
v.  4.— Bettelheim,  A.  Goethe  in  Frankrpicli,  v.  7.— 
Geiger,  E.  L.  Zu  Goethe  in  Frankreich,  v. 8 ;  Zu  "Goethe 
und  Frankreich,"  v.  15.— Hueft'er,  H.  Zu  Goethes  cam- 
pagne  in  Frankreich,  v.  4.— Suepfle,  T.  Goethes  litera- 
rischer  einflass  auf  Frankreich,  v.  8.— Loeper,  G.  von. 
Verse  Goethes  auf  Frlodrlch  «leii  OroNMcn,  v.  13.— 
Goethe,  J.  W.  von.     Fuenfunddreissig  geschaeftsbriefe, 

an  Fr.  Froiiiiiiaiiii  aus  den  jahren  1816-24,  v.  8. — A , 

J.  FtiiilziK'  Jahro  sind  vorueber,  v.  3.— Goethe,  J.  W. 
von.  *'<ie<laiik«»iiJ*pa«»ne.''  v.  15;  Zwei  p«l<*nk« 
blaelter.  v.  9;  Orrtirhte.  v.  6,  9,  11,  14.— Burkhardt, 
C.  A.  H.,  and  Werner,  R.  M.  Zu  Goethe's  gedicht«n, 
V.  1.— Jacoby,  D.  Zu  einigen  gedichten  Goethes,  v.  5.— 
Redlich,  C.  Goethe  als  corrector  eines  fremden  gedichts, 
v.  15.— Suphan,  B.  Aeltere  gestalten  Goethe'scher  ge- 
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V.  13.— Goethe,  J.  W.  von.  Ohasel  auf  «len  Eilf'or, 
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V.  3.— Heyne,  M.,  and  Jeep,  E.  Karl  Uoedeke,  v.  9.— 
Goethe,  J.  W.  von.  Briefe,  an  August  von  Ooelhc, 
v.  10.— Riemer,  F.  W.  Briefe,  an  August  von  Goethe, 
V.  10. — Vulpius,  C.  A.  Briefe,  an  August  von  Goethe, 
v.  10.— tJoethe,  C.  E.  Briefe,  v.  2,  7,  10.— Goethe,  J.  W. 
von.  Fuenfzehn  briefe  an  seine  schwester  Cornelia 
[Ooethe],  v.  7. — Schnapper-Arndt,  G.  Joh.  Erasmus 
Senckenberg  ueber  den  Rathsherrn  Hermann  Jakob 
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lesungen ueber  Goethe,  v.  15.— Thudichum,  G.  <>oetlie 
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Mittheilungen  aus  dem  Ooeth<<-ar<-hlv,  v.  7-10.— 
Nachtraege  zu  («oothe-4*orreNpoii<loiiz<'ii«  v.  3-5. — 
Heyse,  P.  Goetlie-liaiis  in  Weimar,  v.  9.— Mittheilun- 
gen aus  dem  (i!oellie->'atloiial-MuNOiiiii,  v.  12-14.— 
Ofterdinger,  L.  F.,  and  others.  4iloelUc-roIi<|iiioii, 
V.  7.— Mittheilungen  aus  dem  Woethe-  iiikI  Nctaillor- 
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beitung  des  Ooctz  von  Berlichliig'eii,  v.  2.— Bucher, 
A.  Sapupi  im  Goetz  von  Berlichingen,  v.  3. — Kilian,  E, 
Zur  buehnengeschichte  des  Goetz  von  Berlichingen, 
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zeit  ihres  erscheineus,  v.  5.— Werner,  R.  M.  Die  erste 
auffuehrung  des  Goetz  von  Berlichingen,  v.  2.— Levy,  S. 
Goethe  und  Oliver  Uoldsniith.  v.  6.— Creizenach,  W. 
Zu  dem  poetischen  briefwechsel  zwischen  Goethe  nnd 
(jottcr,  V.  3.— Nachspiel  zu  iJotlers  ••  VaNthi,"  v.  11. 
— Strack,  A.  Goethe  und  Oollf'rie<i.H  i'hronik,  v.  6. 
—Geiger,  E.  L.  <«plllparzer  iiobor  Ooellip,  v.  15.— 
Oriniiii,  J.  Zwei  briefe,  v.  9.— Grimm,  W.  Fuenf 
briefe,  v.  9.— Steig,  R.  Goethe  und  die  brueder  Grimm, 
V.  15.— O  rot  t  li  n»M,  S.  von.  Ach  t  briefe,  v.  14.— Schroeer, 
K.J.  Goethe  und  Win'iithpr,  V.4.— SeufTert,  B.  Goethe 
und  Joh.  Chr.  Guenther,  v.  6;  Goethes  erzaehlung  "  Die 
K'iit«ii  wpil>er,"  v.  15.— Stephen.?,  T.  A.  Hermann 
llajyor.v.  16.— Springer,  J.  Goethes  hanilzeiohniiii. 
);-eii  im  K.  Kupferstichkabinet  in  Berlin,  v.  13.— Goethe 
und  David  Hartmaiin,  v.  9.— Hcjfel.  G.  W.  F.  Acht 
briefe,  v.  16.— Minor,  J.  Goethes  gedicht  an  den  kuchen- 
baecker  Iloiidel,  v.  8.— Goethe,  J.  W.  von.  Briefe  an 
Leopold  von  Ileiinins;,  v.  3.— Herder,  C,  and  others. 
Briefe,  v.  8.— Wustmann,  G.  Gelegentliche  bitte  bei 
Herders  tode.  v.  7.— Fraenkel,  L.  Zur  elegie  "  Iler- 
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arbeit  an  "  Hermann  und  Dorothea,"  v,  10.— Tille,  A, 
Zu  dem  hexeneinmalcins  und  den  versen  der  thiere  in  der 
••  Hexeukuoclie,"  v.  15.— Goethe,  J.  W.  von.  Ueber 
die  verschiedenen  zweige  der  liieMiitreii  thaetiKkeit, 
V.  14.  — Fraenkel,  L.     Rudolf  Illldebrand,  v.   16.— 


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Illrt,  A.  Sieben  briefe,  v.  15.— Thomac,  F.  Zu  Qoethes 
••  IIuiiK-r  wider  Iloiiior."  v.  8.— Tobler,  L.  H«»- 
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dera  gedichte  Ilmenau,  v.  15.— Meyer,  R.  M.  "  liiiK'W 
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Bodmers  Nachlass,  v.  4.— Ruland,  C.  Einige  aeltere 
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Die  Wiedererkennnngsscene  in  Goethes  "  Iplils'Viiio 
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Irrthueiiier  Qoethes,  v.  6.— Goethe  im  kreise  Isaak 
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xu  PlHinlerswollorii :  Zum  neuesten  von  Plunders- 
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fest  zu  Plundersweilern,  v.  1.— Werner,  R.  M.  Jahr- 
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Ueber  Goethes  antheil  an  der  Jenaisrheii  allge- 
meinen  literatur-zeitung  1806  und  1807,  v.  3.-  Ellinger,  G. 
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von  Goethes  Jugfeiidwerkeii  in  England,  v.  3.  — 
Loeper,  G.  von.  Zur  chronologie  der  ballade :  "  Der 
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v.  11.— Keller.  G.  Brief  an  den  herausgeber,  v.  6.— 
Bellermann,  L.  Franz  Kern,  v.  16.— Geiger,  E.  L.  Aus 
J.  Chr.  Ketttners  Ktaniinbuch  :  "  Das  Klelnod  das 
vergissineinnicht,"  v.  6.  —  Klelst,  H.  von,  and 
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anHChaniinKT  in  ihrer  bedeutung  fuer  die  gegenwart, 
V.  15.— Klettenberg,  S.  K.  von.  Zehn  briefe,  an  J.  K. 
I^avater,  v.  16.— Szanto,  E.  Goethe  und  die  aristoteli- 
sche  theorie  von  der  reinigung  der  lei«lenseliarteii, 
v.  6.— Ryssel,  V.  Die  naturbilder  in  Goethes  I.pipzls'er 
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V.  8.— Goethes  beziehungen  zu  Manzoni  und  anderen 
Italienern,  v.  9.— Falck,  P.  T.  Goethe  und  die  .Vara, 
V.  5.— Scuffert,  B.  Maskenwiii;  zum  30  Jan.  1798,  v.  4.— 
Schercr,  C.  Carl  .natthapl,  v.  15.— Lichtenstcin,  F.  Zur 
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E.  L.  Goethe  und  M^rlm^c  :  Merkel  als  Lobredner 
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Goethe,  J.  W.  von.  Brief  an  Heinrich  Meyer,  v.  3.— 
Weisstein,  O.    Notizen  zur  mIneraloKle  und  geologic, 

V.  4.— MIscellen,  v.  1-16.— -Morlt*.  K.  P.  Brief,  v.  2. 
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Oraf.  Briefe,  an  Kanzler  Mueller,  v.  11.— .Unslker- 
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gedichte,  v.  6.— Suphan,  B.    Napoleons   nnterhal- 

tang^en  mit  Goethe  und  Wieland  und  Fr.  v.  Muellers 

M<moire  darueber  fuer  Talleyrand,  v.  15.— Steiner,  R. 
Ueber  den  gewinn  nnserer  anschauungen  von  Qoethes 


iiaturM'issenseliartlielien  arbeifen  durch  die 
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e:en,  v.  12.— Geiger,  E.  L.  Goethes  uebersetzung  dea 
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«  I'cral,  V.  9.— Holland,  W.  L.  Zu  dem  gedichte 
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Levy,  S.,  und  Reichel,  E.  Parallelen,  v.  6.— Bettel- 
heim,  A.  Caroline  v.  Perthaler  und  Goethe,  v.  7.— 
Jncoby,  D.,  and  Haupt,  G.  PlelTel  und  Goethe,  v.  3.— 
Bielschowsky,  A.  Goethe  und  Magdalena  Plpniiluicer, 
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Goethe  aus  Pope,  v.  5.— Distel,  T.  Zum  priviIeK  der 
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Schiller,  C.  von.  Briefe,  7,  8.  — Duentzer,  H.  Zu 
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Goethe,  J.  W.  von.  Briefe  an  Schiller,  v.  16.— Jacoby,  D. 
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Schiller  und  Goethe,  v.  9.— Seidel,  — .  Goethes  und 
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G.     Aus  einer  zeitschrift   der   Nliiriii-  iiikI  clraiiK:- 
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Goethe,  J.  W.  von.    Scene  aus  den  Vopi^pIii,  v.  2.— 
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(ieiger,  Wilhelm.    1856—. 

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AlliiniHplic  Ntndipn.     17  pp.     (Zeits.  f.  vergl^ch. 

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(Jeig'er.    See  also  Geyger. 

<ici.jor,  Erik  Gustav.    Grimm,  J.  L.  K.    Svea 

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schichte europ.  staaten. )  3736 
Note. — For  v.  1-5  see  preceding  catalogue. 

<«-eijer,    Reinhold.      Einige   bemerkungen  zu 

Falkenberg's  abhaudlung  ueber  die  entwickelung  der 
Lotzeschen  zeitlehre.  3  pp.  (Zeits.  f.  philos.  v.  106,  189,5, 
p.  90.) 

Oeikie,  Sir  Archibald,  LL.  D.    1835—. 

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—1627 

Memoir  of  Sir  Andrew  Crombie  Ramsay. 

With  portraits.     London,  1895.     8°.  4753 


GEIKIE,  Sir  Archibald 


1664 


QELL,  Rov.  John 


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Gelkie,  John  Cunningham,  D.  D.    1824—. 

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scripture  illustrations  gathered  in  Palestine. 

New  York,  1888.    2  v.  8°.  1472 

Geiler  von  Kalsersberg',  Johann.    Grimm,  J. 

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Geise,   Otto.     Die  reblausgefahr.     Mit  einer 

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Geiser,  Karl  Friedrich.  1842—.  Ueber  die 
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Geisler,  Eugen.    Loci  similes  auctorum  Sido- 

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Gcisllngfeii,  Wuerttemberg.    Tallichet,  E.   Une 

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Geissel,  Johann  von,  Cardinal.  Doellinger,  J. 
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Mittelhochdeutsche  dichtung  in  ihrer  be- 
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Frankfurt  a.  M.,  1889-93.     4  pts.  in  2  v.  8°. 

2362 
Contents.  Freidank'ft  BeHcheideiilieit,  pt.  1.- 
Ueber  den  "  Oregorins,"  "  Arinen  Heinrlch  " 
und  *'  Iwen  *'  Hartmann's  von  Aue,  pt.  4. — Ueber  den 
Parzlval  Wolfranifi  von  EHChenbaeh,  pt.  3.— 
Ueber  die  Gedichte  Walthertt  von  der  Vogel  weldr, 
pt.  2. 

Hteinthal,  H.    Gelbhaus:  Ueber  stoffe  altdeutscher 

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Gelclch,  Josef  {Ed. ) 

Monumenta  Ragusina.  Libri  reforma- 
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(Monumenta  spectant.  hist.  Slav,  merid.  v.  27, 
28.)  3405 

iVbto.— For  v.  2  see  Haiki,  F.,  in  preceding  catalogue. 
V.  1  i>  wanting. 


Gelclart,  Rev.  Edmund  Martin  (Ed.)    1844-85. 

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the  people.    London,  1884.    12°.  1218 

Geltlart,  Herbert  D.   Botany.   14  pp.    (Mason, 

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Geldeiihaiir  (Noviomagus),  G6rard.   Circa  1480- 

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Epiacopus  Trajectensis.  8  pp.  (Matthaeus,  A.,  Fei.  oeri 
analect.  v.  1,  p.  142.) 

Doellinirer,  J.  J.  I.  von.    Qeldenhauer.    2  pp.     (/n 

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Gelilerlaud,   Holland.     Fundationes  et  fata 

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Geleleni,  Prussia. 

Fahne,  a.  Geschichte  der  coelnischen, 
juelichschen,  und  bergischen  geschlechter, 
anschllesslich  der,  neben  ihnen  ansaessig  ge- 
wesenen  clevischen,  geldrischen,  und  moer- 
sischen  .  .  .     1848-53,  2  pts.  in  1  v.  3791 

Teschenmacher,   W.     Annales    Cliviae, 

Juliae,  Montium  .  .  .  Geldriae,  et  Zutphaniae. 
1721.  3401 

Gelrtuer,  Karl  Friedrich.    1853 —    Akfto  ;  fse- 

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{Zeits.  f.  vergleich.  sprachforsch.  v.  31,  1892,  p.  319.)— Mis- 
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4  pp.    (Zeits.f.  vergleich.  sprachforsch.  \.1^,  1885,  p.  215.) 

Uebersetiungen  aus  dem  Avesta.    202  pp.    {Zeits.  f. 

vergleich.  sprachforsch.  v.  25,  1881,  pp.  179,  378,  465.)— 
Yanna  43.  30  pp.  {Zeitx.  f.  vergleich.  sprachforsch.  v .  7&f 
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IlnebHrliinann.  H.    Zu  Geldner's  uebersetznng  aus 

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Gel^e,  Claude  (le  Lorrain). 

Earlom,  R.  Liber  veritatis  ;  or,  a  collec- 
tion of  two  hundred  prints,  after  the  original 
designs  of  Claude  le  Lorrain.    1777,  2  v.  in  1. 

— 17D4 

Grahame,   G.      Claude  Lorrain :   painter 

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Karloni,  R.    Life  of  Claude  le  Lorrain.    4  pp.    (In 

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Gell,  Mrs.   Edith  Lyttelton.     I860—.      Squan- 
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Gell,  Rev.  Francis.    Edburton  church.    3  pp. 

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Gell,  -Sir  James  (Ed. )    1823—. 

Abstract  of  laws  ...  of  Isle  of  Man.    See 
Parr,  J.  (in  preceding  catalogue). 
Gell,  Rev.  John.     1760-1845. 

Journal .  .  .  during  his  early  seafaring  life, 
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2616 


GELL,  Sir  William 


1665 


GEMS 


Gell,  Sir  "William.     1777-1836. 

Topography  of  Rome  and  its  vicinity. 
New  ed.  by  Edward  H.  Bunbury.  London, 
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Gelli,  Agenore.    1829-87.    Enrico  Bindi.     6  pp. 

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Gelzer,    Johann    Heinricli.      1813 — .     Jahrea- 

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Generation. 

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Vol.  III. -209. 


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Generous  usurer.  Mr.  Nevell  in  Thames-st., 
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Papers  relating  to  M.de  Deiionville's  expetlltloii 

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Geneseo,  N.  Y.    Mather,   F.   G.    Wadsworth 

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Genesis,  Book  of.    See  Bible,  O.  T.,  Genesis. 
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Genesis  of  Shakespeare's  art.     Dunning, 
E.  J.  3313 

Genesis  of  the  Civil  war.    Crawford,  S.  W. 

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Genesius,  St.     Ex  miraculis  Sancti  Genesii. 

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Genet,  George  Clinton.    Beaumarchais'   plan 

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Geneva,  Bp.  of.    See  Frangois,  de  Sales,  St. 

Geneva,  Switzerland. 

BoNiVARD,  F.  de.  Ad  vis  et  devis  de  I'an- 
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Demole,  E.   Histoire  monStaire  de  Geneve 

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GENEVA,  Switzerland 


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GENGA,  Bartolomeo 


Gauffb,  J.  A.,  and  Galiffe,  J.  B.  G. 

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TuppER,   M.   F.    Paterfamilias's  diary  of 

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Case  of  Gt.  Britain  as  laid  before  the 

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Case  of  the  United  States,  to  be  laid 

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Note. — Also  in  U.  S.  42  C&ng.  2  sess.  House  and  Senate 
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Counter  case  op  Qt.  Britain  aa  laid  be- 
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Papers  relating  to  the  Treaty  of  Wash- 
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Genoliiii,  Angelo. 

Maioliche  italiane,  marche  e  monogrammi. 

[Illustr.]     Mllano,  1881.    4°.  —1741 

Genoiiille,  Jules  Charlemagne.     (TV.)    1805—. 

Elegies  de  Properce.    See  Propertius,  8.  A. 

Geiiovefa.    See  GeneviSve. 

Genre   dpistolaire   chez   les    Egyptiens    de 

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Genthe,  Hermann  Franz.    1838—.    Jahresbe- 

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Gentileschi,  Artemisia.  Needham,  Mrs.  E.  C.  C. 

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Gentili,  Alberico.    Vecchio,  A.  del.    Di  alcune 

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Gentilis,  Giovanni  Valentino.    Calvin,  J.    Val- 

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Gentle  ghost.  8  pp.  Wilkins,  M.  E.  {Har- 
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Gentleman,  Robert  {Ed.)    1746-95. 

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Gentleman,  Tobias.    17  cent. 

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Coignet,  C.  G.  4787 

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Cotton,  C,  Compleat  gamester. ) 

Gentleman's  Magazine,  v.  257-269.  London, 
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Gentleman's  Majfazine  Library.  18  v. 
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Gentry,  Thomas  G. 

Family  names,  from  the  Irish,  Anglo- 
Saxon,  Anglo-Norman,  and  Scotch,  consid- 
ered in  relation  to  their  etymology,  with  brief 
remarks  on  the  history  and  languages  of  the 
people  to  whom  we  are  indebted  for  their 
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GENTZ,  Priedrich  von 


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State  of  Europe  before  and  after  the  French 
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Foiiriiior.  A.     Gentz  und  der  friede  von  Schoen- 

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Genulphe,  St.    Ex  miraculis  S.  Genulfl.   10  pp. 

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GoBE,  J.  H.  Bibliography  of  geodesy. 
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See    also    Eitrtli. — natlioiiiatiCH.— Niirvoj'iiij^;.- 
Trl{;;oiioiii(*try. 

Geottrey,  of  Llandaff.    12  cent. 

Liber  Landavensis,  Llyfr  Teilo  ;  or,  the  an- 
cient register  of  the  cathedral  church  of  Llan- 
daff;  from  MSS.  in  the  libraries  of  Hengwrt, 
and  of  Jesus  College,  Oxford  :  with  an  Eng- 
lish translation  and  explanatory  notes  by 
W.  J.  Ree-s.  Llandovery,  1840.  r.  8°.  [Soc. 
Pub.  ant.  Welsh  MSS.)  .2574 

Geoffrey,  of  Monmouth.     Circa  1100-54. 

Historia    regum    Britanniae,    mit    literar- 
historischer    einleitung    und    ausfuehrlichen- 
anmerkungen,  und  Brut  Tysylio,  altwaelsche 
chronik  in  deutseher  uebersetzung.   Herausg. 
von  San-Marte.     Halle,  1854.     8°.  1586 

Muenchener  Brut.    In  franzoesischen  ver- 

sen  des  XII  jahrhunderts,  aus  der  einzigen 
Muenchener  handschrift  zum  ersten  mal 
herausg.  von  K.  Hofmann  und  K.  Vollmoeller. 
Halle,  1877.     8°.  2384 

Sagen   von    Merlin.      Mit   alt-waelschen, 

bretagnischen,  schottischen,  italienischen, 
und  lateinischen  gedichten,  und  Prophezei- 
hungen  Merlins,  der  Prophetia  Merllnl,  und 


der  Vita  Merlini,  lateinischem  gedichte  aus 
dem.dreizehnten  jahrhundert,  herausg.  und 
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1214 

La  Bobderie,  L.  A.  L.  de.    Etudes  histo- 

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Brink,  B.  E.  C.  ten.  Wace  und  Galfrid  von  Mon- 
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Geoffrey,  of  Swinbroke.  See  Baker,  G.  ( in  sup- 
plement). 

Geoff^roi,  Abbot  of  Mairmoutier.  13  cent.  Epis- 
tola.  1  p.  (Marline,  E.,  and  Durand,  U.,  Vet.  script, 
amplisa.  coll.  v.  7,  p.  126.) 

Geoffroi,  Abbot  of  Venddme,  and  Cardinal. 

CoMPAiN,  L.  Etude  sur  Geoffroi  de  Ven- 
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Potlgiiy.  J.  de.     Robert  d'Arbrissel  et  Geoffroi  de 

VendSme.  30  pp.  (Biblioth.  Ecole  des  Charles,  v.  15,  1853, 
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Geoffroi  I   (Grise  Gonelle),   Count  of  Anjott. 

I.ot.  F.  Geoffroi  Grisegonelle  dans  I'^popge.  17  pp. 
(Romania,  v.  19,  1890,  p.  377.) 

Geoffroi  II  (C'owTif  o/.4njou).  1006-60.  Charta 
de  donatione  Montis  Hildulfi.  2  pp.  (Baluze,  E.,  Jfiscefi. 
V.  3,  p.  41.) 

Geoffroi,  de  Beaulieu.  — 1274.  Vita  Ludovici 
IX.    27  pp.    (Bouquet,  M.,  iJec.  fti««.  Oawffs,  V.  20,  p.  1.) 

Geoffroi,  de  Collon,  Monk  of  St.  Pierre-le-Vif. 
13  cent.  Excerpta  e  chronico.  11pp.  (Bouquet,  M.,  fiec. 
hist.  Oaules,  v.  22,  p.  1.) 

Geoffroi.    See  also  Geffroi. 

Geoffroy,  Julien  Louis.    Merlet,  G.    Geoffroy, 

Hoffman,  Dussault,  Feletz.  30  pp.  ( Rev.  d.  deux  mondea, 
1883,  3p«r.  V.  59,  p.  593.) 

Geoffroy  a  la  jf rant  dent.    24  pp.     (Delvau, 

A.,  Coll.  des  roTnans  de  chevalerie,  v.  3,  p.  289.) 

Geoffroy  Saint-Hilaire,  Etienne,  and  others. 
Sciences  naturelles.  Rapports  sur  les  tra- 
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Geograpliieal  and  geological  distribution  of 
animals.     Heilprin,  A.  — 1678 

Geographical  an«l  geolog'ieal  siirvoy.s. 
Whitney,  J.  D.  —1645 

(Jeo}>rraplil<al  Club  of  Philadelphia.  Bulle- 
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Geog-raphieal  dis<'overy  in  the  interior  of 
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and  plniitK. 

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—  Heiin,  V.  Cultivated  plants  and  domestic 
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Marshall,  W.    Atlas  der  tierverbreitung 

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Wallace,  A.  R.  Island  life  ;  or,  the  phe- 
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AkhnhIz,  L.  J.  R.  Geographical  distribution  of  ani- 
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Geographical  statistics  of  the  extra-British  European 
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See  also  Animals.— Botany.— Natural  history. 
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Oeojfrapliioal   distribution  of  tlisea.se    in 

Gt.  Britain.     Haviland,  A.  —3702 

Geograpliioal  Journal ;  including  the  Pro- 
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Note.— For  earlier  v.  see  Royal  Geographical  Society 
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Geo{rrai)liical  papyrus.     Petrie,   W.  M.  P. 

See  Griffith,  P.  L.,  and  Petrie,  W.  M.  P.,  Tito 

hieroglyphic  papyri  from  Tunis. 
Geofji'apliical    Society   of    Lontlou.       See 

Royal  Geographical  Society. 
Geoffraphioal  terms,  considered  as  tending 

to  enrich  the  English  language.  22  pp.  Hume,  A. 
(Lancashire  and  Cheshire  Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  11,  1869, 
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Geofjrai>hiselies  jalirbueli,  1866-96.  Gotha, 
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G6ographie ;    reproduction    photolitho- 

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GEOGRAPHY,  Periodicals 


1674  GEOLOGICAL  SURVEY  OP  INDIA 


Geogrraphy,  Periodicals. 

Edinburgh  Journal   of  natural  and  geo- 
graphical science.  Edin.,  1830-31.   3  V.    —1466 

Geographical  Journal  ;   including  the 

Proceedings  of  the  Royal  Geographical  Soci- 
ety.    Lond.,  1893-97.     10  v.  4443 

you.— For  earlier  v.  see  Royal  Geographical  Society 
(in  preceding  catalogue). 

Geographisches  jahrbuch,  1866-96.    Go- 

tha,  1866-97.     19  v.  1448 

Gesellschaft  fuer  Erdkunde  zu  Berlin. 

Verhandlungen.    BerL,  1875-97.   24  v.  8°.   4416 

Zeitschrift.     BerL,  1868-97.     30  v.     4415 

Pbterm ANN'S  mttteilungen   au8  Justus 

Perthes'  geographischer   anstalt.      v.  31-43. 
Gotha,  1885-97.     13  v.  4412 

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Royal  Geographical  Society.  Proceed- 
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SociETE  DE  Geographie.  Bulletin.  Paris, 

1822-97.     131  V.  in  87.  4426 

Comte  rendu  des  sfiances,  1882-97.  Paris, 

1883-97.     16  V.  8°.  4423 

Geograpliy,  Physical.  See  Physical  geography. 

Geography  of  animals  and  plants.  See  Ge- 
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Geological  features  of  the  Transvaal,  South 
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Geological  guide  book  of  the  Rocky  moun- 
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{Congrisglol.  internal.  1891,  p.  253.) 

Geological    liistory   of  Manhattan    or  New 

York  island.    Cozzens,  I.  — 1645 

Geological  history  of  plants.    Dawson,  Sir 

J.  W.  —1648 

Geological    map    of    England   and    Wales. 

Greenough,  J.  B.  —1652 

Geological  reconnaissance  in  southwestern 

Kansas.    Hay,  R.     (Powell,  J.  W.,  U.  S.  Geol. 

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Geologic^il  record,  1874-84.  An  account  of 
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Geological  Society  of  London.     Quarterly 

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Geological  Survey  of  Great  Britain,  Me- 
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Contents.  De  La  Harpe,  P.,  and  Salter,  J.  W.  Notes 
on  the  eocene  flora  of  Alum  ba y.  — Bristow,  H.  W. 
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A^ote.— For  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Geological  survey  of  India.  Memoirs,  v.  19- 
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Indian  earthquakes  from  the  earliest  time  to  the 
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KAshinir  and  t'haniba  territories,  and  the  Brit- 
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the  hills  in  the  neighbourhood  of  the  Siiid  and  Pun- 
Jab  frontier  between  Quetta  and  Dera  Ghazi  Khan, 
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■ Memoirs.     Palaeontologica  Indica.     s.  1, 

v.  1,  pts.  1-4  ;  s.  2,  v.  1,  pts.  1-4  ;  s.  4,  v.  1, 
pts.  1-3  ;  B.  5,  V.  2,  pts.  1^  ;  s.  6,  v.  3,  nos.  1-13  ; 
s.  8,  V.  4,  pts.  1,  2,  4,  5  ;  s.  9,  v.  1,  pts.  1-4  ; 
s.  10,  V.  1,  pts.  1-5,  V.  2,  pts.  1-6,  V.  3,  pts.  1-8  ; 
s.  11,  V.  2,  pts.  1,  2 ;  8.  12,  v.  3,  pt«.  1-3,  v.  4, 
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o<la,  s.  8,  V.  4,  pt.  2.— Oetnceous  fauna  of  southern 
India,  s.  1,  v.  1,  pts.  1-4;  s.  5,  v.  2,  pts.  1-4;  s.  6,  v.  3, 
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of  the  cretaceous  rocks  of  southern  India,  s.  1,  v.  1, 
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See  also  Glaciers. 

Geoloffy  and  revelation.  See  Geology,  Geol- 
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Geoinetrirtae.   See  Lepidoptera,  Heteroeera.— 

Moths. 

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Bretschneider,  K.  a.    Geometric  und  die 
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[1889.] 


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some  problems  on  contact,  as  treated  geometrically  by 
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Seca/soAxonometry.— Conic  soctlons.- Curves. 
—Involution  (in  mathematics).— yta^ima  an«l  mi- 
nima. —  MathomatiCH.  —  Parallels.  —  Qnaternl- 
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Geometry,  Analytical  geometry. 

Bailor,  G.    Von  der  Hesse*scheix  determinante  der 

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A.  von.  Ueber  die  reducirte  laenge  eines  geodaetischen 
bogens  und  die  bildung  jener  flaechen,  deren  normalen 
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3  pp.  {Journ.  /.  d.  reiTie  u.  angewan.  math.  v.  63,  1864, 
p.  186.)— Franke,  E.  Ueber  gewisse  linien  im  drei- 
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28  pp.  (Journ.  f.  d.  reine  u.  angewan.  math.  v.  73,  1871, 
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analytic  geometry.    7  pp.    (Am.  J.  of  mathemat.  v.  9, 

1887,  p.  38.) 

Oeoinetry,  Descriptive  geometry. 

Lepebure  de  Fourcy,  L.    Traits  de  g^o- 
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Caspary,  F.    Zur  construction  des  achten  schnitt- 

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DoriiytH,  F.  Generation  d'une  surface  du  troisifenie 
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braische  funotionen.  16  pp.  (Journ.  f.  d.  reine  u.  ange- 
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die  darstellung  der  functionen  complexer  variablen,  ins- 
besondere  derintegrale  linearerdifferentialglcichungen. 
49  pp.  (Journ.  f.  d.  reine  u.  angetvan.  math.  v.  75,  1873, 
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linearen  verwandtschaft  ebeuer  systeme.  80  pp.  4  pi. 
(Journ.  f.  d.  reine  w.  angewan.  math.  v.  95,  1883,  p.  1 ;  v.  97, 
1884,  p.  261 ;  v.  98,  1885,  p.  304.)— Ueber  die  reciproken  figu- 
ren  der  graphischen  statik.  25  pp.  1  pi.  (Journ.  f.  d. 
reine  u.  angewan.  math.  v.  100,  1887,  p.365.)— Kiepert,  L. 
Siebzehntheilung  des  lemniscatenumfanga  durch  allei- 
nige  anwendung  von  lineal  und  cirkel.  10  pp.  (Journ. 
f.  d.  reine  w.  angewan.  math.  v.  75,  1873,  pp.  255,  348.)— 
I^anipe.  E.  Angenaeherte  trisection  eines  winkels  mit 
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die  abbildung  von  ebenen  auf  ebenen.  22  pp.  (Journ.  f. 
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H.  Solutions  de  quelques  problfemes  relatifs  aux  sur- 
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wan.math.  V.  73,  1871,  p.  365.)— Sur  trois  probI6mes  fon- 
damcntaux  relatifs  aux  surfaces  du  second  degrfi.  8  pp. 
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zweiter  ordnung.  3  pp.  (Journ.  f.  d.  reine  u.  angewan. 
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struction der  bahn  eines  punktes,  der  von  einem  festen 
punkte  nach  dem  Newtonschen  gesetze  angezogen  wird. 
10  pp.  {Journ.  f.  d.  reine  u.  angewan.  math.  v.  80,  1875, 
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keit  der  conformen  abbildung  einer  von  geraden  begrenz- 
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reine  u.  angewan.  math.  v.  78,  1874,  p.  63.)— Sclirooter, 
H.  E.  Construction  des  achten  schnittpunktes  dreier 
oberflaechen  zweiter  ordnung,  vondenen  sieben  gemein- 
schaftliche  punkte  willkuerlich  und  unabhaengig  von 
einander  gegeben  sind.  10  pp.  {Jovm.  f.  d.  reine  u. 
angewan.  math.  v.  99,  1886,  p.  131.)— Die  Steinersche  auf- 
loesungder  Malfattischen  aufgabe.  15  pp.  (Journ.  f.  d. 
reine  u.  angewan.  math.  v.  77, 1874,  p.  230.)— Zur  v,  Staudt- 
schen  construction  des  regulaeren  siebenzehnecks,  12  pp. 
(Journ.  f.  d.  reine  u.  angewan.  rnath.  v.  75,  1873,  p.  13.) — 
Nchwarz,  K.  H.  A.  Ueber  einige  abbildungsaufgaben  ; 
Conforme  abbildung  der  oberflaeche  eines  tetraedersauf 
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angewan.  math.  v.  70,  1869,  pp.  105,  121,)— Steiner,  J. 
Construction  der  flaeche  zweiten  grades  durch  neun 
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1868,  p.  191.)— Study,  E.  Geometrische  construction  der 
abbildung  des  kreisringes  auf  ein  rechteck.  3  pp.  1  pi. 
(Journ.  f.  d.  reine  u.  angewan.  math.  v.  97,  1884,  p.  13.)— 
Nturin,  R.  Ueber  den  achten  schnittpunkt  dreier 
flaechen  zweiter  ordnung.  3  pp.  (Journ.  f.  d.  reineu. 
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les  faisceaux  de  surfaces  du  second  ordre.  16  pp.  ( Liege, 
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de  surfaces  du  second  ordre.  8  pp.  (Liege,  Soc.  roy.  des 
sci.  M&m.  2  s.  v,  11,  1885.)— Van6«iek,  M.  N.  Sur  les  sur- 
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sci.  M&m,.  2  s.  v.  11,  1885. )— Weber,  H.  Ueber  ein  princip 
der  abbildung  der  theile  einer  krummen  oberflaeche  auf 
einer  ebene.  19  pp.  (Journ.  f.  d.  reine  u.  angewan.  math. 
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huitifeme  point  commun  aux  surfaces  du  second  ordre 
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reine  u.  angewan.  tnath.  v.  99,  1886,  p.  320.) 

Ocometry,  Plane  geometry. 

Baltzer,  H.  R.  Ueber  die  hypothese  der  parallelen- 
theorie.  2  pp.  (Journ.  f.  d.  reine  u,  angewan.  math.  v.  73, 
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V.  67,  1867,  p.  95.)— Sur  un  thSorfeme  relatif  a  huit  points 
situ€s  sur  une  conique.  5  pp.  (Jouim.f.  d.  reineu.  ange- 
wan. math.  v.  Q5,  1866,  p.  180.)— Hermes,  O.  Regel  zur 
bestimmungdes  inhalts der  stern polygone;  Ausdehnung 
der  Jacobischen  regel  zur  bestimmung  des  inhalts  der 
sternpolygone  fuer  den  fall  vielfacher  punkte.  7  pp. 
(Journ.  f.  d.  reine  u.  angeivan.  math.  v.  65, 1866,  pp.  173, 177.) 
— Hesse.  O.  Ueber  die  reciprocitaet  der  Pascal- Stei- 
nerschen  und  der  K  i  rk  man-Cay  ley-Sal  m  on  sch  en  saetze 
von  dem  hexagrammum  mystlcum.  15  pp.  (Journ.  f.  d. 
reine  u.  angewan.  math.  v.  68,  1868,  p.  193.)— Ein  ueber- 
tragungsprincip.  7  pp.  (Journ.  f.  d.  reineu.  angewan. 
math.  V.  66,  1866,  p.  15,)— Ijappe,  J.  Ueber  den  Feuer- 
bachschen  satz  fuer  das  ebene  dreieck.  6  pp,  (Journ.  f. 
d.  reine  u.  angewan.  math,  v,  71,  1870,  p.387.)— Mlllnow- 
sk  i,  A.  Ueber  eine  reciproke  verwandtschaft  des  zweiten 
grades.  19  pp,  (Journ.  f.  d.  reine  u.  angewan.  math.  v.  79, 
1875,  p.  140.)— Rosancs,  J.,  and  Pasch,  M.  Ueber  das 
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welche  einer  gattung  geometrischer  problerae  zu  grunde 
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kleineren  flaecheninhalt  besitzen,  als  allebenachbarten, 
von  denselbcn  randlinien  begrenzten  flaechenstuecke. 
48  pp.  1  pi.  (Goettingen,  K.  gesells.  wissens.  JVfatftemai. 
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graphies  binaires  et  leurs  faisceaux.  14  pp.  {Joum.f.d. 
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einige  saetze  von  Steiner  und  ihren  zusammenhang  mit 
der  zwei  und  zweigliedrigen  verwandtschaft  der  grundge- 
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Geometry,  Solid  geometry. 

AnieseUer,  A.  Daa  allgemeinc  raeumliche  nullsy- 
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Bauer,  G.  Von  der  zerlegung  der  discriminante  der 
cubischen  gleichung,  welche  die  hauptaxen  einer  flaeche 
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angetvan.  math.  v.  73,  1871,  p.  292.)— Sur  un  cas  particu- 
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mung  der  gestalt  einer  krunimen  oberflaeche  dnrch 
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p.  359.)— Ueber  die  flaechen  vierter  ordnung,  welchereine 
doppelcurve  zweiten  grades  besitzen.  43  pp.  (Joum.f. 
d.  reine  u.  angewan.  math.  v.  69,  1868,  p.  142.)— Ueber  die 
Steinersche  flaeche.  22  pp.  (Joum.  f.  d.  reine  u.  angewan. 
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4'reinona,  L.  M€raoire  de  g€oni€trie  pure  sur  les  sur- 
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quatriime  ordre  qui  a  la  propri^t*  d'fitre  coupfie  snivant 
deux  coniques  par  chacun  de  ses  plans  tangents.  14  pp. 
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Sur  les  hyperboloides  de  rotation  qui  passent  par  une 
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ten grades  haben.  9  pp.  (Journ.  f.  d.  reine  u.  ange- 
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triache  probleme.  12  pp.  (Joum.  f.  d.  reine  u.  angewan. 
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Flaechenerzeugung  durch  kruemmungslinien.  19  pp. 
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George  II,  King  of  Great  Britain. 

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und  hofes,  v.  2,  p.  3. ) 

See  also  Ueor{(«s.— tircat  Britain,  History,  George 
I  to  the  present  time. 

George  III,  King  of  Great  Britain.    1738-1820. 

Proclamation.  3  pp.  (Constitutional  Soc.  Mani- 
festos, p.  47. ) 

Holt,  E.    Public  and  domestic  life  of .  .  . 

George  III ;  comprising  the  most  eventful  and 
important  period  in  the  annals  of  British  his- 
tory.    1820,  2  V.  1516 

Jesse,  J.  H.    Memoirs  of  the  life  and  reign 

of  King  George  III.     1867,  3  v.  1516 

I»el.ano«>.y.  E.  F.    King  George's  personal  policy  in 

England.  18  pp.  {Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  27,  1892,  p.  431.)— 
nioklnsoii.  J.  [.4ttribiited  to.]  Petitions  of  Congress 
to  the  King's  most  excellent  Majesty.  19  pp.  {Polit. 
writings,  v.  2,  pp.  19,  45.)--King  George  III  and  Mr.  Fox 
in  their  early  days.     24  pp.     {Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  129, 

1881,  p.  151.)— Ilarcoiirt.  Mrs.  {—).  Diary  of  the  court 
ofG.  57  pp.  (Philobiblon  Soc.  Mtscei.  V.  13.)— Kebbel, 
T.  E.    Mr.  Lecky  and  G.    19  pp.    (Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  32, 

1882,  p.  41.)— Prayer  for  the  king.  2  pp.  (Constitu- 
tional Soc.  Manifestos,  p.  50.)— Mhlrley.  E.  {Ed.)  Anec- 
dote of  G.  and  the  late  Mrs.  Arthur  Stanliope.  14  pp. 
(Philobiblon  Soc.  Miscel.  v.  14.)— Shoemaker,  S.  In- 
terview with  G.    6  pp.     ( Pa.  Mag.  Hist.  v.  2,  1878,  p.  35. ) 

See  also  UeurK<!H.— Ureat  Hrltatn,  History,  George 
I  to  the  present  time. 

George  IV,  King  of  Great  Britain. 

Banvard,  J.  Private  life  of  a  king  ;  em- 
bodying the  suppressed  memoirs  of  the  Prince 
of  Wales,  afterwards  George  IV,  of  England. 
1875.  4776 

Bury,  Lady  C.     Diary  illustrative  of  the 

times  of  George  IV.    1838,  2  v.  .2587 


- —  Croly,  G.    Life  and  times  of .  .  .  George 

IV  :  with  anecdotes  of  distinguished  persons 
of  the  last  fifty  years.  1831.  (Harper^s  Fain. 
Libr.  no.  15. )  4337 

■ Reply  of  the  people  to  the  letter  from  the 

king.     1821.     (Pamphlets,  \.  i'i.)  3126 

I>eathofG.    5  pp.    ( ifroser's  Masf.  v.  1,  18:M,  p.  758.  )— 

Mr.  FitZ!(:eral<l'M  Ul'e  of  G.  39  pp.  (Wesim.Rev.n.a. 
v.  60,  1881,  p.  70.) 

See  also  Caroline  Amelia  Kllzabetli.— UeorKeH. 
— <j{reat  Britain,  History,  George  I  to  the  present  time. 

George  I,  King  of  Greece. 

Bickfokd-Smith,  R.  a.  H.  Greece  under 
King  George.    1893.  2744 

George  V,  King  of  Hanover. 

t'herbnllej!, C.  V.  (G.Valbert,  pseud.)     Roi  George 

V  de  Hanovre.  13  pp.  {Rev.  d.  deux  niondes,  1881,  3  p^r. 
V.  46,  p.  199.)— Koenli;^  Ueor^  V  von  Hannover.  8  pp. 
{Unsere  Zeit,  1878,  v.  2,  p.  685.)— Medlnsr,  J.  F.  M.  O. 
(G.  Samarow,  psevxl.)  Koenig  Georg  von  Hannover  und 
seine  umgebung.    16  pp.     ( Unsere  Zeit.  1881,  v.  1,  p.  17.) 

George,  Henry.     1839-97. 

More  about  American  landlordism.  15  pp.  {N.Am. 
Rev.  v.  142, 1886,  p.  387.)— Single  tax  on  land  values:  re- 
ply to  Mr.  Atklntton.  10  pp.  {Ce^ltnry  Mag.\.lS,l!Sf), 
p.  394.)— Kng;lan<l  and  Ireland.  9  pp.  {N.  Am.  Rev. 
V.  142,  1886,  p.  185.)-Warning  of  the  EhkHmIi  Nirlkes. 
14  pp.  {N.Am.  Rev.  v.  149,  1889,  p.  385.)— Xew  parly. 
7  pp.  {N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  145,  1887,  p.  1.)— labor  in  Penn> 
wylvanla.  49  pp.  {N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  143,  1886,  pp.  165, 
268,  360;  V.  144,  1887,  p.  86.) 

Land  and  taxation :  a  conversation.    See 

Field,  D.  D.,  and  George,  H. 

Cathrein,  V.      Propri6t4  foncifere  priv6e 

et  ses  adversaires  ;  ou,  le  socialisme  agraire  de 
E.  de  Laveleye  et  de  H.  George.  Opuscule 
tr.  de  I'Allemand  par  0.  Fritsch.  1894.  (  With 
Fritsch,  C,  Sept  etudes,  1  s.  no.  5. )  —3392 

HoLAiND,  R.  I.      Ownership  and  natural 

right.     1887.  —1362 

AtkitiMon.  E.    Rejoinder  to  G.    3  pp.    {Century  Mag' 

V.  18,  1890,  p.  403.)— Campbell,  G.  D.  G.,  8  Duke  of 
Argyll.  Prophet  of  San  Francisco.  22  pp.  {Nineteenth 
Cent.  V.  15,  1881,  p.  537.)— Clark.  E.  O.  Henry  George's 
land  tax.  4  pp.  (AT. /Im.  iSeu.  v.  144,  1887,  p.  107.)— Far. 
nam,  H.  W.  Progress  and  poverty  in  politics.  11  pp. 
{Neiv  Englander,  v.  46,  1887,  p.  335.)— Wnnton.  G. 
Henry  George's  economic  heresies.  14  pp.  {Fonim, 
v.  3,  1887,  p.  15.)— Harris,  W.  T.  Henry  George's  mis- 
take about  land.  10  pp.  {Forum,  v.  3,  1887,  p.  433.)— 
l.avelcye,  E.  L.  V.  de.  "  Progress  and  poverty :  "  a 
criticism.  21  pp.  {Contemp.  Rev.  v.  42,  1882,  p.  786.)— 
Progrress  »n«l  poverty.  40  pp.  (Rev.  of  in  Qi«ir(. 
Rev.  V.  155,  1883,  p.  35.)— Hhearman,  T.  G.  Henry 
George's  mistakes.  13  pp.  {Forum,  v.  8,  1889,  p.  40.) — 
Walker,  F.  A.  Henry  George's  social  fallacies.  11  pp. 
{N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  137,  1883,  p.  147. )— Wnarln,  L.  Socia- 
lisme anglo-saxon  et  son  nouveau  proph^te.  33  pp. 
{Rev.  d.  deux  mondes,  1886,  3  p6r.  v.  74,  p.  625.) 

and  Hyudiiian,  Henry  Mayers.  Social- 
ism and  rent-appropriation :  a  dialogue.  12  pp.  {Nine- 
teenth Cent.  V.  17,  1885,  p.  369.) 

George,  Rev.  Hereford  Brooke.    1838 — . 

Oberland  and  its  glaciers :  explored  and 
illustrated  with  ice-axe  and  camera.  With 
twenty-eight  photographic  illustrations  by 
Ernest  Edwards.    London,  1866.    4°.         1481 


GEORGE,  John  E. 


1685 


GEORGIA,  U.  S.,  Education 


Georjfe,  John  E.,  Ph.  B. 

Saloon  question  in  Chicago.  New  York, 
[1897].  12°.  (Am.  Econ.  Assoc.  Econ.  stu- 
dies, V.  2,  no.  2. )  — 4377 

Oeoi'ffe,  Staughton,  and  others  {Eds.) 

Charter  to  William  Penn  and  laws  of  the 
province  of  Pennsylvania,  passed  between 
the  years  1682  and  1700,  preceded  by  the  Duke 
of  York's  laws  in  force  from  .  .  .  1676  to  1682, 
with  an  appendix  containing  laws  relating  to 
the  organization  of  the  provincial  courts  and 
historical  matter.  [lUustr.]  Harrisburg,  1879. 
%°.  —2333 

GeorffC,  William. 

New  facts  relating  to  the  Chatterton  family 
gathered  from  MS.  entries  in  a  "  History  of 
the  Bible"  which  once  belonged  to  the 
parents  of  Thomas  Chatterton,  the  poet,  and 
from  parish  registers.   Bristol,  1883.    8°.     2784 

Date  of  tlie  first  .authentic  plan  of  Bristol.    5  pp. 

(Bristol  and  Gloucest.  Archaeol.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  4,  1879-80, 
p.  296.)— I>e  Cliedtlrr  I'anilly  of  Bristol  anJ Cheddar. 
3  pp.  (Somersetshire  Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc. 
Proc.  V.  34,  1889,  p.  114.) 

OeoFjare.    See  also  Georg. — Qeorgius. 
Georg:©,  Lake,  N.  Y. 

Butler,   B.  C.      Lake  George  and  Lake 

Champlain,  from  their  first  discovery  to  1759. 

1868.  3567 

FHrkinaii,  F.    Lakes  George  and  Champlain.  89  pp. 

{In  his  Historic  handb.  of  the  northern  tour,  p.  1.)— 
Forler,  U.  Reports  on  the  water-power  of  the  Hudson 
river  basin  and  the  Lake  George  outlet.  69  pp.  (U.  S. 
10  Census,  v.  16,  pt.  1,  p.  335.)— Unpublished  papers  re- 
lating to  the  first  slpainboal  on  Lake  G.  2  pp.  {Mag, 
Am.  Hist,  V.  18,  1887,  p.  77.) 

Georg:e  Silvcriiiaii'w  explanation.     33  pp. 

Dickens,  C.  J.  H.,  ^Vorks,  v.  30,  p.  215. 

Gcorgeakis,  G.,  and  Piiieau,  L6on.  Folk- 
lore de  Lesbos.  Paris,  1894.  16°.  (LittSrat. 
populaires,  v.  31. )  2227 

Gcorffe),  J.  Alcide.    1827—. 

Armorial  historique  et  gengalogique  des 
families  de  Lorraine.  Titr6es  ou  confirmfies 
dans  leurs  titres  au  XIX  sifecle.  Elbeuf,  1882. 
4°.  3701 

Georgeiibers',  Monastery.  Annales  Montis  S. 
Georgii.  3  pp.  (Frankfort  Soc.  Script,  v.  30,  pt.  I, 
p.  721.) 

Georges,  Karl  Ernst.    1806-79.    Jahresbericht 

ueber  lateinische  lexikographie,  1874-82.  205  pp.  {Jahresb. 
ueber  forlsclir.  der  class,  alterth.  v.  4,  1877,  p.  146 ;  v.  7, 
1878,  p.  482 ;  V.  11,  1879,  p.  326 ;  V.  19,  1881,  p.  168 ;  V.  23,  1882, 
p.  391 ;  V.  28,  1883,  p.  248 ;  V.  40,  1886,  p.  82. ) 

Georges.    Dumas,  A.,  CEuvres  cmiipl,  v.  123. 

—4174 

Georges.    McCarthy,  J.    Historj'  of  the  four 

Georges.     1884-,  4  v.  1597 

.See  also  Hriinswick,  House  of.—ticorf;e  I,  II,  III, 

IV,  Kings  of  Great  Britain. — Great  Britain.  History, 

George  J  to  the  present  time. —  llaiiovor.  House  of. 

Georges,  VEtolien.  See  Georgius,  of  JStolia, 
Abp.  of  Methymna. 

Georgetown  College.  See  Georgetown  Uni- 
versity. 


Georgetown  University.  Catalogue  of  the 
officers  and  students,  1889-97.  Washington, 
1890-97.     6  v.  p.  8°.  .—2373 

Shea,  J.  D.  G.  Memorial  of  the  first  cen- 
tenary of  Georgetown  College,  D.  C,  com- 
prising a  history  of  Georgetown  University. 
1891.  —2392 

Georgette ;  ou,  la  Ni6ce  du  Tabellion.  4  v.  in  2. 

Kock,  C.  P.  de.,  CEuvres  compl.  v.  3-6.        4177 
Georgia,  Asia.   Wardrop,  M.  (  3V.  )    Georgian 

folktales.     1894.     (Grimm  Xi6r.  no.  1.)     2213 
Wardrop,  O.   Kingdom  of  Georgia.   Notes 

of  travel  in  a  land  of  women,  wine,  and  song. 

1888.  1495 
JVo(e.— With  a  bibliography. 
l^aiitel.  H.    L'^meraude,  scenes  de  la  vie  gSorgienne. 

24  pp.     ( Correspondant,  v.  70,  1867,  p.  323.) 
iSee  also  <^atiea.mi*«. — t'irca.HNia. — RusNia. — Tlflls. 

— TraiiN<*aiicaMia. 

Georgia,  U.  S. 

Harris,  J.  C.  Nights  with  Uncle  Remus  : 
myths  and  legends  of  the  old  plantation. 
1883.  1216 

Uncle  Remus :  his  songs  and  his  say- 
ings. The  folk-lore  of  the  old  plantation. 
1881.  1216 

Johnston,  R.  M.    Mr.  Absalom  Billingslea 

and  other  Georgia  folk.     1888.  1272 

iVo/e.~Fictitious. 

Old  times  in  middle  Georgia.  1897.  2323 

iVb(«.— Fictitious. 

Jones,  C.  C,  Jr.     Negro  myths  from  the 

Georgia  coast.     1888.  1217 

Longstreet,  a.  B.  Georg^ia  scenes,  char- 
acters, incidents,  etc.  With  original  illustra- 
tions.    [Anon.]     1840.  4327 

-Vole.— Fictitious. 

Barrow,  D.  C,  Jr.,    Georgia  corn-shucking.    6  pp. 

{Century  Mag.  v.  2,  1882,  p.  873.)— I>o  (iralTenriotl,  C. 
The  Georgia  cracker  in  the  cotton  mills.  16  pp.  ( Cen- 
tury Mag.  V.  19,  1891,  p.  483.)— Felloii,  R.  A.  Convict 
system  of  G.  7  pp.  (Fomm,  v.  2, 1886,  p.  484.)— Hurst, 
J.  F.  Salzburger  exiles  in  G.  8  pp.  {Harper^s  Mag. 
V.  85,  1892,  p.  392.)— Jones,  C.  C,  Jr.  Centres  of  primi- 
tive manufacture  in  G.  5  pp.  {Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  5,  1880, 
p.  346.)— Memorandum  of  route  pursued  by  Col.  Camp- 
bell in  1779,  from  Savannah  to  Augusta,  Ga.  10  pp. 
{Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  18,  1887,  pp.  256,  342.) 

.See  also  Allatooiia. — .liKlersoiiville.- Atlanta. 
— Dniton.  — J<niesboroii;fli.  — Mneoii.  —  .^lilien.- 
Savannah. 
Georgia,  U.  8.,  Architecture. 

Crane,  E.  A.,  and  Soderholtz,  E.  E.   Ex- 
amples of  colonial  architecture  in  South  Caro- 
lina and  Georgia.     1895.  —7.41 
Georgia,  U.  S.,  Biography. 

Gilmer,  G.  R.  Sketches  of  some  of  the 
first  settlers  of  upper  Georgia.     1855.         3503 

Jones,  C.  C,  Jr.    Biographical  sketches  of 

the  delegates  from  Georgia  to  the  Continen- 
tal Congress.     1891.  3792 

Georgia,  U.  S.,  Education. 

Jones,  C.  E.  Education  in  Georgia.  1889. 
(Adams,  H.  B.,  Contrib.  to  Am.  ed.  hist.  no.  5  : 
U.  S.  Education,  Bureau  of.  Circulars,  1888, 
no.  4. )  —4361 


GEORGIA,  U.  S.,  Finance 


1686 


GERARD 


Ocorg:ia,  U.  S.,  Finance. 

Scott,  W.  A.  Repudiation  of  state  debts. 
A  study  in  the  financial  history  of  Mississippi 
.  .  .  Georgia  .  .  .  [1893.]  (Ely,  R.  T.,  Libr. 
of  economics  and  politics,  v.  2. )  — 1372 

Georgfia,  U.  S.,  Fisheries. 

Enrll,  R.  E.     Fisheries  of  G.    5  pp.    (Goode,  G.  B., 
Fiaheriea  and  fishery  industries  of  the  U.  S.  sect.  2,  p.  514.) 

Georjfia,  U.  S.,  History. 

Avery,  I.  W.  History  of  the  state  of 
Georgia,  1850-81.     [1881.]  3581 

Cox,  J.  D.    The  march  to  the  sea.    1882. 

(Campaigns  of  the  Civil  war,  no.  10.)  2617 

De  Saussure,  W.  p.  Report  on  the  ad- 
dress of  a  portion  of  the  members  of  the 
General  Assembly  of  Georgia.  1860.  { Polit. 
pamph.  1861-63,  v.  2.)  —4396 

FiSKE,  J.  Old  Virginia  and  her  neigh- 
bours.    [With  maps.]     1897,  2  v.  .2656 

Jones,  C.  C.,  Jr.    Siege  of  Savannah  in 

Dec,  1864,  and  the  Confederate  operations  in 
Georgia  .  .  .  during  Gen.  Sherman's  march 
from  Atlanta  to  the  sea.    1874.  2656 

M'Call,  H.  History  of  Georgia,  contain- 
ing brief  sketches  of  the  most  remarkable 
events,  up  to  the  present  day.    1811-16,  2  v. 

3603 

Moultrie,  W.    Memoirs  of  the  American 

Revolution,  so  far  as  it  is  related  to  the  states 
of  North  and  South  Carolina  and  Georgia. 
1802,  2  V.  1618 

Nichols,  G.  W.    Story  of  the  great  march. 

1866.  2657 

Pittenger,  W.     Capturing  a  locomotive  : 

a  history  of  secret  service  in  the  late  war. 
1882.  2647 

Daring  and  suffering :  a  history  of  the 

great  railroad  adventure.     1863.  2657 

Dn  BOMC,  D.  M.  Fifteenth  Georgia  regiment  at  Get- 
tysburg. 4  pp.  (Soutliern  Hist.  .Soc.  Papers,  |v.  10,  1882, 
p.  179.)— Jones,  C.  C.,Jr.  English  colonization  of  G., 
1733-52.  50  pp.  (Winsor,  J.,  Narrat.  arid  crit.  hist,  of 
America,  v.  5,  p.  357.)— Kings,  presidents,  and  governors 
of  O.,  1732-1889.  3  pp.  { Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  22,  1889,  p.  307. ) 
— Jordnci,  T.  Seacoast  defencesof  South  Carolina  and 
G.  4  pp.  (Southern  Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  V.  1,  1876,  p.  403.) 
—  lA>nK,  A.  L.  Seacoast  defences  of  South  Carolina  and 
G.  6  pp.  (Southern  Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  V.  1,  1876,  p.  103; 
V.  2,  1876,  p.  239.)— 0«key.  D.  Marching  through  G. 
and  the  Carolinas.  9  pp.  (Johnson,  R.  U.,  and  Buel, 
C.  C,  Battles  ...ofthe  Civil  tear,  v.  4,  p.  671 ;  and  Century 
Mag.  V.  12,  1887,  p.  917.)— Ogflesby,  T.  K.  Georgia  and 
the  constitution.  7  pp.  (Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  21,  1889, 
p.  487.)— Pittenger,  W.  Locomotive  chase  in  G.  8  pp. 
(Johnson,  R.  U.,  and  Buel,  C.  C,  Battles  .  .  .  of  the  CiM 
war,  V.  2,  p.  709;  and  Century  Mag.  v.  14,  1888,  p.  141.)— 
Ncomp,  H.  A.  Georgia  the  only  free  colony.  How  the 
negro  came.  27  pp.  (Mag.  ^m.  Hi»«.  v.  22,  1889,  p.  280.)— 
Ne»f|ul-Fentennial  of  the  founding  of  G.  7  pp. 
{Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  9,  1883,  p.  114.)— Nznlmtl.  E.  Cam- 
pagne  de  O«orgle  ct  la  fin  de  la  guerre  am«ricaine. 
13  pp.  {Rev.  d.  deux  mondes,  1865,  2  p«r.  v.  57,  p.  998.)— 
Chastisement  of  the  Yamaiiees:  an  incident  of  the 
early  Indian  wars  in  G.  3  pp.  (Beach,  W.  W.,  Indian 
miscel.  p.  448.) 

Georgia.  Leffi.slatiire.  Resolves  of  the  Legis- 
lature of  South  Carolina  and  G.,  proposing  a  convention 
of  the  states.  9  pp.  (Stole  papers  on  nullification  .  .. 
p.  283.) 


Georgia  .scenes.    Longstreet,  A.  B.  4327 

Georgian  at  the  opera,  A.    5  pp.    Magill, 

M.  T.    (Harper's  JIfag.  V.  71,  1885,  p.  136.) 

Georgica.— Georgios.    See  Virgilius  Maro,  P. 
Georgillas,  Emmanuel,  lucent.  I<rT6piKri eiriy-^irts 

irepi   BiKiaapiov  ;   Bp^voi  TJjs   KiuytrravTifovno^ew.;  ;   QavaTiKOV 

T^tPoJow.    81pp.     (Wagner,  W.,  Mediaei'ol  Gr.  (e.i;<s,  V.  1, 
p.  110.) 

Georgius,  of  JElolia,  Abp.  of  Methymna.  Circa 
1525-80. 

Recueil  de  fables  Esopiques.  See  ^sopus 
(in  supplement). 

Georgiiis,  of  Cyprus.    7  cent. 

Descriptio  orbis  Romani,  accedit  Leonis 
Imperatoris  diatyposis  genuina  adhuc  ine- 
dlta.  Edidit,  praefatus  est  commentario  in- 
struxit  Henricus  Gelzer.  [4  maps.]  Lipsiae, 
1890.     12°.  2737 

Georgins,  the  Monk.    Boor,  C.  de.    Chronik 

des  Q.  als  quelle  des  Suidas.    26  pp.     (Hermes,  v.  21, 
1886,  p.  1.) 

Georgitis.     De  B.      Virgine  in  templum  re- 

cepta.     [Or.  and  Lat.]    9  pp.    {Pitra.,  J.  B.,  Analict.  sacra 
Spicileg.  Solesmensi,  v.  1,  p.  275.) 

Georgius.    See  also  Qeorg. — George. 
Gepliyrea.    Selenka,  E.    Report  on  the  gephy- 

rea.   24  pp.  4  pi.   (Challenger  Exped.  Zooi.  v.  13.)— Ship- 
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See  also  Woriwji. 

Gepp,  Hubert  Majendie  ( TV. )    1858—. 

First  crossing  of  Greenland.     See   Nan- 
sen,  F. 
Geppert,  Karl  Eduard.     [Notice  of.]    3  pp. 

(Biog.  jahreab.  f.  alterth.  p.  134:  Jahresb.  ueber  fortschr. 
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Geraert  van  Viane.    6  pp.     (Kalflf,  G.,  Mid- 

delnederland.  epische  fragm.  p.  153.) 

Gerald,  the  Oreat.    See  Fitzgerald,  G.,  8  Earl 

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Gerald  Fitzgerald.    Lever,   C.   J.      (Dublin 

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Geraldiis,  Abp.  of  Braga.  Bernaldus,  Arch- 
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G^raiido,  Auguste,  Baron  de.     1819-49. 

Transylvanie  et  ses  habitants.   Paris,  1845. 

2  V.  8°.  3484 

The  same.    2  6d.    Paris,  1847.   2  v.  8°.    3484 

Chevalier,  A.    Transylvanie,  par  G.    25  pp.    (C'or- 

respondant,  v.  11,  1845,  p.  747.) 

Gdrando,  Joseph  Marie,  Baron  de.    1772-1842. 
Self-education ;  or,  the  means  and  art  of 
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Darboy,  G.    De  Gerando.     14  pp.    {Correspondant, 

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Geraniaceae.  Progel,  A.  Oxalideae,  gera- 
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Gerard,  Abbot  of  Brogne.  Vita  Qerardi.  20  pp. 
(Frankfort  Soc.  Script,  v.  15,  pt.  2,  p.  654.) 


GERARD,  d' Amiens 


1687 


GERCKE,  Alfred 


OcKird,  d^ Amiens.    13  cent. 

Roman,  von    Escanor,    herausg.    von    II. 

Michelant.     Tuebingen,  1886.     8°.     [Biblioth. 

lit.  vereins  in  SttUtg.  v.  178. )  — 3125 

Gerard,  d'Auvergne.    13  cent.    E  chronlco  et 

anonymi  ejusdem  chronici  continuatione,  circa  annum 
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Gerard,  Rev.  {—).     Scope  and  limitations  of 

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Gerard,  Capt.  Alexander.    1792-1839. 

Account  of  Koonawur,  in  the  Himalaya, 
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Gerard,  Andr6,  pseud.    See  Herment,  Mile.  V. 
Gerard,    Dorothea.      Lady   Baby.      286    pp. 

{Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  141,  1888,  p.  757;  v.  145,  1889,  pp.  1, 
180,  337,  482,  633,  759;  v.  146,  1889,  pp.  49,  188,  347,  498,  685, 
808;  V.  147,  1890,  pp.  90,  231.) 

Waters  of  Hercules.    See  Laszowska,  JVfme. 

E.  G.  de,  and  Gerard.  D. 

Gerard,  Emily,  pseud.    See  Laszowska,  Mme. 

E.  G.  de. 
G^i'ard,  Mar6chal  Btienne   Maurice.      Lomfi- 

nie,  L.  L.  de.  M.  le  Mar«chal  Gerard.  32  pp.  (/«  his 
Galerie  des  con  temp,  illustr.  v.  6.) 

Gerard,  Frances  A. 

Angelica  Kauffmann :  a  biography.    Lon- 
don, 1892.     p.  8°.  4747 
Gerard,  Prangois  Pascal  Simon,  Baron.    Le- 

normant,  C.  Francois  Gerard,  peintre  d'histoire.  81  pp. 
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— .SchlOffel,  A.  W.  von.  Corinna  anf  deni  vorgebirge 
Miseno  .  .  .  gemaelde  von  G.  9  pp.  ( Saemvit.  tverke,  v.  9, 
p.  360.) 

Gerard,  James  Watson. 

Proceedings  and  speeches  at  the  public 
dinner  given  to  J.  W.  Gerard  by  the  bar  of 
New  York.     1869.  3772 

Gerard,  James  Watson,  Jr.    1822 — . 

Old  streets  of  New  York  under  the  Dutch  : 
a  paper  read  before  the  New  York  Historical 
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3501 

Peace  of  Utrecht :  a  historical  review  of 

the  great  treaty  of  1713-14,  and  of  the  princi- 
pal events  of  the  war  of  the  Spanish  succes- 
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■ Anneke  Jans  Bo^ardnA  and  her  farm.  14  pp.  {Har- 
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—Forum  UebatliiK  Society  of  New  York  city,  1815. 
2  pp.  {Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  19,  1888,  p.  430.)  — French 
Bpoliatioiui  before  1801.  17  pp.  {Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  12, 
18&4,  p.  29.)— Tribute  to  Thomas  A.  HendrickH.  2  pp. 
{Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  15,  1886.  p.  18.)  — Closing  days  of 
Louis  XIV.  7  pp.  (Jtfaff.  ^m.  Hl«(.  V.  14,  1885,  p.  297.) 
—Impress  of  nationalities  upon  the  city  of  New 
York.  20  pp.  {Mag.  Am.  Htst.  v.  23,  1890,  p.  40.)— Don- 
gan  charter  of  the  city  of  Xew  York.  20  pp.  {Mag. 
Am.  Hist.  v.  16,  1886,  p.  30.)— Letters  on  the  storming  of 
Stony  Point,  military  operations  in  1780,  and  the 
burning  of  Washington.  4  pp.  {Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  27, 
1892,  p.  465.) 


Gerard,  Jean  Ignace  Isidore,  dit  Grandville. 

1803-47. 

Un  autre  monde.    Paris,  1844.    r.  8°.    2331 

Cent  proverbes.     Paris,  1845.     8°.  1252 

Gerard,  William. 

Byron  re-studied  in  his  dramas ;  being  a 

contribution  towards  a  definite  estimate  of 

his  genius  :  an  essay.   London,  1886.    12°.   3365 

Gerard  <ritliier.  Prior  of  Grammont.    —1197. 

vita  S.  Stephanl  ordinis  Grandimontensis  institutoris. 
44  pp.  (MartSne,  E.,  and  Durand,  U.,  Vet.  script,  amplitt. 
coll.  v.  6,  p.  1043.) 

Gerard  de  Nerval.    See  Labruuie,  G. 
Gerard  de  N^vcrs,  Histoire  de.    35  pp.    ( Del- 

vau.  A.,  Coll.  des  ronians  de  chevalerie,  v.  4,  p.  1.) 

Gerard  de  Ri)s.silloii.  See  Girart  de  Rossillon. 
Gerard  family.    Bridgeman,  G.  T.  O.     Ince 

Hall  or  Hall  of  Ince,  the  seat  of  the  Gerards,  Walmes- 
leys,  etc.  3  pp.  1  pi.  (Gray,  H.,  Viewa  of  the  old  halls  o/ 
Lancashire  and  Cheshire,  p.  a.) — Garstin.  J.  R.  Gars- 
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Gerards.  2  pp.  1  pi.  {Qrsiy,  H.,  Viewi  of  the  old  halls  of 
Lancashire  and  Cheshire,  p.  39, ) 

Gerardo,  Pietro,  pseud.   See  Fausto,  S.,  da  Lon- 

giano. 
Gerards,  Emile. 

Catacombes  de  Paris.    Avec  six  gravures 

et  deux  plans.     2  6d.     Paris,  1892.    12°.    .2607 
Gerardiis.    Delisle,  L.  V.    Forme  abrggfie  des 

noms  Berengarius  et  G.  6  pp.  {Biblioth.  Ecole  des  Charles, 
v.  52,  1891,  p.  619.) 

Gerars,  de  Valenciennes.     13  cent.    Jeu-parti. 

3  pp.  (Scheler,  J.  A.  U.,  Trauvires  beiges,  n.  s.  1879 
p.  153.) 

Geras.    Hartwig,  P.    Herakles  und  ,G.    6  pp. 

2  pi.     (Ph«o?03MS,  v.  50,  1891,  p.  183.) 

G^raud,  Pierre  Hercule  Joseph  Franfois.  No- 
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p.  490.) 

Gerbald,  Bp.  of  Liege.     —808.      Epistola  ad 

suae dioecesis presby teros.  1  p.  (MartSne,  E.,  and  Durand, 
U.,  Vet.  script,  ampliss.  coll.  v.  7,  p.  20.) — Instriietio 
pastoralis  ad  gregem  suum.  2  pp.  (Mart*ne,  E.,  and 
Durand,  U.,  Vet.  script,  ampliss.  coll.  v.  7,  p.  16.) 

Gerbel-Embacli,  Karl  Nikolans  von.    1837-. 

Der  Moskowitismus.  10  pp.  {Unsere  Zeit,  1870,  v.  1, 
p.  413.)— Das  ruMSiNche  Hektenwesen.  7  pp.  {Un- 
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weNvn.    15  pp.    ( Unsere  Zeit,  1870,  v.  2,  p.  262.) 

Gerber,  A.,  and  Greef,  A.  {Eds.}    Lexicon 

Taciteum.    Lipsiae,  1877-95.    12  pts.  r.  8°.   3233 

Gerber,  Paul.      Der  absolute  nullpunkt    der 

temperatur.  Die  arbeit  der  waerme  beim  sieden  und 
die  daempfe  im  zustande  der  saettigung.  24  pp.  (Acad. 
Caea.  Leop.-Car.  Nova  acta,  v.  52, 1888,  p.  49.) 

Gerbert,  of  Aurillac.    See  Silvester  II  (Ger- 

bert).  Pope. 
Gerbet,  Olyme  Philippe,  Abb6.    Champagny, 

F.  J.  M.  T.  N.,  Comte  de.  Esqaisses  de  Rome  chr«tienne, 
par  a.  32  pp.  {Correspondant,  v.  8,  1844,  p.  145;  v  26 
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Gercke,    Alfred.      Alexandrinische    studien. 

94  pp.  {Rheinisch.  mus.  n.  s.  v.  42,  1887,  pp.  262,  590;  v.  44 
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der  ersten  Satire  des  Horaze.  12  pp.  {Rheinisch  mus. 
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platonlNinns.  26  pp.  {Rheinisch.  mvs.  a.  s.  v.  41, 
1886,  p.  266.) 


GERDES,  Heinrich 


1688 


GERM  THEORY  OP  DISEASE 


Gerdes,  Heinrich. 

Geschichte  des  deutschen  volkes  und  seiner 
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v;  ConUntB.  Geschichte  des  deutschen  volkes  und  seiner 
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Here,  O.  M. 

Russian  fairy  tales.    See  Polevoi,  P.  N. 

Geree,  Rev.  John.    Circa  1601-49. 

Judahs  joy  at  the  oath,  layd  out  in  a  ser- 
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Gerhard,  von  Minden.      Damkoehler,  E.    Zu 

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Gerliard,  Friedrich  Wilhelm  Eduard.     1795- 
1867. 

Antike  bildwerke.  Texte.  Muenchen,  1828- 
44.    4°.  3782 

Plates.     Stuttgart,  1827-39.     fo.  3782 

Etruskische  und  kampanische  vasenbilder 

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Gerhard,  Karl.    Mainzer,  J.    Kant's  lehre  von 

der  freiheit  [von  G.]  6  pp.  (Zet(«. /.  j>Ai)o».  v.  94,  1888, 
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Gerhard,  William  Paul.    1854—. 

Hints  on  the  drainage  and  sewerage  of 
dwellings.     New  York,  1884.     12°.  —1788 

Gerhardt,  Karl. 

Grant's  memorial.    See  Thompson,  L.,  and 
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G^rin,  Charles.  Viollet,  P.  Examen  critique 
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Gerlach,  Franz  Dorotheus.  [Ed.)     1793-1876. 
Gai  Salustii  Crispi  Catilina,  Jugurtha,  His- 
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[Ed. )  Gai  Salustii  Crispi  Operum  reliquiae. 

See  Sallustius  Crispus,  C.  (in  preceding  cata- 
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—  ( Tr. )  Titus  Livius  Roemische  geschichte. 
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Gerlach,  Martin. 

Festons  und  decorative  gruppen  nebst 
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Gerlaelie,  Etienne  Constantin,  Baron  de.     Ri- 

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Gerlacher  (Billikanus),   Theobald.     DoelHn- 

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Gerlaiid,  Ernst.      Die  dampfmaschine  im  18 

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Gcrland,  Georg  Karl  Cornelius.     1833—. 

Atlas  der  voelkerkunde  ...  15  kolorierte 
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GERMAN  BALLADS  AND  SONGS 


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See  also  Bnrtoriii.— Itl|>lilli<-rin.—  ■liNinrcrtioii. 

—  l>ii«*l.—  Kpi<l('iiiicN.—  Foriiientatioii.—  tVver. — 
Fniis-i,— tieriiis.—Mlo  robes. —Mioro-«rj;  ail  KniM, 

—  .Hioroscopo  and  .tlicToscopj'.- I*allioloj;ry.— 
K]>oiitaiio<»iiH  ;£:oiiernlioii.— Tiiberc*iiloHlM.    Also 

t*ll««l4'lll*.    Ij. 

Also  llilliiijB:M,  J.  S.    Index-catalogue  of  the  library 
of  the  Surgeon-General's  office,  v.  5,  p.  385. 

Geriiia,    Maurice    (Maurice   Cristal,    x'^^'"^^-) 

1827-87.  Festival  religieux :  origines,  dSveloppements, 
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glueck.  57  pp.  (Deutsch.  rundschau,  v.  34,  1883,  p.  321 ; 
V.  35,  1883,  p.  1.)— Biller,  C.  Clavella.  64  pp.  (Unsere 
Zeit,  1886,  V.  2,  pp.  289,  433.) -Menah's  hochzeit.  25  pp. 
(Deutsch.  rundschau,  v.  45,  1885,  p.  429.)— Bophlnil,  H. 
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(Deutsch.  rundschau,  v.  41,  1884,  p.  132  ;  v.  49,  1886,  p.  321 ; 
V.  50,  1887,  p.  453;  v.  51,  1887,  pp.  119,  438;  V.  52,  1887, 
pp. 291,445.)— DerSchoene Valentin.  72pp.  (Deutsch. rund- 
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Schuhe  des  armen  maedchens.  9  pp.  (  Unsere  Zeit,  1889, 
V.  1,  p.  1.)— Brnsoh,  F.     Nadja.     20  pp.     (Unsere  Zeit, 

1889,  V.  1,  p.  481.)— Biirsfer,  E.  Pro  patria.  9  pp.  (Un- 
sere Zeit,  1888,  v.  1,  p.  294.)— <'«rvii!«,  M.  Der  Rechte 
platz,  48  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1884,  v.  1,  pp.  577,  721.)— Um 
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meindekind.  137  pp.  (Deutsch.  rundschau,  v.  50,  1887, 
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(Deutsch.  rundschau,  v.  36,  1883,  p.  321.)— Oversberg  :  ein 
lebensbild.  30  pp.  (Deutsch.  rundschau,  v.  69,  1891, 
p.  321.)— Die  Poesie  des  unbewussten.  9  pp.  (Deutsch. 
rundschau,  v.  29,  1881,  p.  287.)— Unsuehnbar.  128  pp. 
(Deutsch.  rundschau,  v.  61,  1889,  pp.  1,  198,  321.)— Die  Un- 
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(Deutsch.  rundschau,  v.  31,  1882,  p.  445.)— Eriixt.  O.  Die 
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16  pp.  (Deutsch.  rundscliau,  v. 29, 1881,  p.  108.)— Fontane, 
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30  pp.  (Deutsch.  rundschau,  v.  68,  1891,  p.  1.)— Die  Last. 
36  pp.  (Deutsch.  rundschau,  v.  51,  1887,  p.  321.)— Von  der 
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Vol.  IIL-212. 


80  pp.  (Deutsch.  rundschau,  v.  32,  1882,  pp.  1, 161.)— Geld. 
74  pp.  (Deutsch.  rundschau,  v.  40,  1884,  pp.  1,  161.)— 
Schoenheit.  96  pp.  (Deutsch.  rundschau,  v.  62,  1887,  pp.  1, 
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23  pp.  (Harper's  Mag.  v.  82,  1891,  p.  16.)— Die  Dryas. 
18  pp.  (Deutsch.  rundschau,  V.  65,  1890,  p.  1.)— Getheiltes 
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20  pp.  (Deutsch.  rundschau,  v.  31,  1882,  p.  321.)— Spaet- 
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( Unsere  Zeit,  1885,  v.  2,  pp.  577,  721.)— San-Michele.  46  pp. 
( Unseie  Zeit,  1881,  v.  1,  pp.  641,  801.)— Schiffbruch.  81  pp. 
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(Deutsch.  rundschau,  v.  49,  1886,  p.  1.)— Bine  stille  ge- 
schichte.  38  pp.  (Dettisch.  r«ndscA«»,  v.  42, 1885,  p.  321.) 
—Der  Schimmel-reiter.  77  pp.  (Deutsch.  rundsclum, 
V.  55,  1888,  pp.  1,  161.)— Schweigen.  42  pp.  (Deutsch. 
rundschau^  v.  35,  1883,  p.  161.)— Strauss,  D.  F.  Papier- 
reisende.  7pp.  (Gesamm.  werke,  v.  2,  p.  365.)— Taubert, 
E.  Am  teufelsee.  69  pp.  ( Unsere  Zeit,  1887,  v.  1,  pp.  1, 
172,  297.)  — Der  Antiquar.  84  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1880, 
pp.  500,  641,  824.)— Babette.  47  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1885, 
v.  1,  pp.  433,  577.)— Fidelio.  32  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1883, 
v.  2,  pp.  641,  801.)— Frau  und  braut.    41  pp.    (  Unsere  Zeit, 

1887,  V.  2,  pp.  433,  686,  733.)— Simson.  43  pp.  (Unsere 
Zet(,  1886,  v.  1,  pp.  1, 145.)— Sphinx  Atropos.  75  pp.  (Un- 
sere Zeit,  1881,  V.  2,  pp.  481,  641,  801.)- Verstossen.  47  pp. 
(  Unsere  Zeit,  1882,  v.  2,  pp.  641, 801.)— Die  Zwillingsschwes- 
ter.  48  pp.  ((/nsereZett,  1884,  V.2,  pp.  1, 153.)— TIeek.J.  L. 
The  Elves.  25  pp.  (Carlyle,  T.,  German  romance,  v.  1, 
p.  366;  Trs.  from  the  Germ.  v.  3,  p.  220.)— Fair-haired 
Eckbert.  21  pp.  (Carlyle,  T.,  German  romance,  v.  1, 
p.  285;  Trs.  from  tlie  Germ.  v.  3,  p.  159.)— The  Goblet. 
17  pp.  (Carlyle,  T.,  German  rotnance,  v.l,  p.  390;  Trs. 
from  the  Germ.  v.  3,  p.  238.  )^The  Love-charm.  40  pp. 
(De  Quincey,  T.,  Uncoil,  writings,  v.  2,  p.  113.)  —  The 
Bunenberg.  26  pp.  (Carlyle,  T.,  German  romance,  v.  1, 
p.  340;  Trs.  from  the  Germ.  v.  3,  p.  200.)  — The  Trusty 
Eckhart.  34  pp.  (Carlyle,  T.,  German  romance,  v.  1, 
p.  306;  Trs.  from  the  Germ.  v.  3,  p.  176.)— Vacano,  E. 
(TV.)  Testament  du  Dr.  Irnerius.  32  pp.  (Rev.  d.  dewK 
mondes,  1889,  3  p«r.  v.  91,  p.  426.)— Wachenhusen,  H. 
Magnetische  inclination.  35  pp.  (  Unsere  Zeit,  1883,  v.  2, 
pp.  1,  161.)— Wald,  A.  Die  Unverletzliche.  23  pp.  (Un- 
sere Zeit,  1885,  v.  1,  p.  289.)— Weber,  K.  von.  Das  Exer- 
cirreglement.  25  pp.  (Unsere  .Zetf,  1890,  v.  1,  pp.  38.5,  481.) 
— WIehcrt,  E.  Das  Grafenkind.  58  pp.  (Deutsch. 
rundschau,  v.  56,  1888,  pp.  1.  161.) — Der  Schulmeister  von 
Labian.  43  pp.  (Deutsch.  rumischau,  v .  30,  1882,  p.  1.)— 
Wildeubriiph,  E.  von.  Kinderthraenen.  36  pp. 
(Deutsch.  rundschau,  v.  36,  1883,  p.  161.)— Das  Maerchen 
von  den  zwei  rosen.  17  pp.  (Deutsch,  rundschau,  v.  43, 
1885,  p.  441.)- Wlllkomni-Sehnelder,  M.  L.  (B.  Sar- 
torius, pscwd.)  Helga-land.  11  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1887,  v.l, 
p.  454.)— Ein  Letzter  wille.  65  pp.  (  Unsere  Zeit,  1885,  v.  2, 
pp.  1, 145,  289,  451.)— Verirrt.  47  pp.  (Unsere  .Zei(,  1886, 
V.  2,  pp.  1,  164.)  — Kitelmaun.  E.  O.  K.  (K.  Telmann, 
pseud.)  Blut  um  blut.  44  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1883,  v.l, 
pp.'641,  801.)— Katharina.  28  pp.  (Unsere  Zet(,  1887,  v.  1, 
p.  601.)— Torso.  58  pp.  ( Unsere  Zeit,  1884,  v.  2,  pp.  677, 
721.)— Der  Wahn  ist  kurz.  81pp.  ( Unsere  Zeit,  1886,  v.  1, 
pp.  289,  449,  694,  747.) 

See  also  Ayinon.— KiiIen»i»io(feI.— Flerabras.— 
Overman  folk-lore.— fCeinioiiHkinder. — Iieldeii* 
saKe.—Meluslue.— Tristan. 

Geriiisiu  fiction,  History  and  criticism. 

Allemagne  nouvelle.  122  pp.  (Correspmidant,  n.  8. 
V.  110.  1887,  pp.  3,  232,  385,  614.)— Beufe.y,  T.  Zum  Guten 
Gerhard.  9  pp.  ((?ennonta,  v.  12,  1867,  p.  310.)— Boye- 
sen,  H.  H.  Evolution  of  the  German  novel ;  Studies  of 
the  German  novel.  51pp.  { Essaj/s  on  Germ.  Jit.  pp.  213, 
240.)— Recent  Citerman  novels.  22  pp.  (BUtckivood's 
Mag.  V.  133, 1883,  p.  701.)— (Jottsehall,  K.  R.  von.   Nene 


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GERMAN  LANGUAGE 


aensationsschriften.  23  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1884,  v.  1, 
p.  323,)— Holler.  H.  J.  Naturalismt^  in  der  roman- 
dichtung  Frankreichs  und  Deutschlands.  22  pp.  [Zeits. 
f.  neufram.  tprache  u.  lit.  v.  6,  pt.  1,  1884,  p.  297.)-  Hille- 
brand,  K.  Vom  alten  and  vom  neuen  roman.  14  pp. 
{Deulach.  rundschau,  v.  38,  1884,  p.  422.)— Koehlcr,  R. 
A.  J.  Zum  Guten  Gerhard.  6  pp.  {Oemtania,  v.  12, 
1887,  p.  55.)— Krookow,  L.  von.  American  characters 
in  German  novels.  15  pp.  (Allant.  Monthly,  v.  68,  1891, 
p.  824. )— I<^vy-I$rulil,  L.  Premiers  romantiques  alle- 
mands.  28  pp.  (Rev.  dea  deux  mondes,  1890,  3  p«r.  v.  101, 
p.  120.) — I^lebrecht,  F.  Beitraege  zi^r  iiovellenkunde. 
16  pp.  (Oermania,  v.  1,  1856,  p.  257.)— .^aasx,  K.  Das 
deutsche  maerchen.  36  pp.  {Samml.  taissens.  vortrg. 
n.  s.  v.  1,  1886,  p.  889.)— Der  ronliNtlMclic  roiiian  bei 
hofe.  8  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1866,  v.  1,  p.  299.)— Stranch, 
P.  Eine  deutsche  Robinsonade.  (Insel  Felsenburg.) 
21  pp.     (Deutech.  fU7idschau,  v.  56,  1888,  p.  379.) 

Oerinan  folk-lore. 

Bachmann,  A.,  and  Singer,  S.  {Eds.) 
Deutsche  volksbuecher  aus  einer  zuercher 
handschrift  des  fuenfzehnten  jahrhunderts. 
1889.     {Biblioth.  lit.  vereins  in  Stuttgt.  v.  185. ) 

—3125 

EuLENSPiEGEL.    Vie  joyeuse  et  r6cr6ative 

de  Thiel-Ulespi6gle  ...  n.  d.  (Biblioth. 
bleue,  v:  3. )  2316 

Grimm,  J.  L.  K.    In  his  Kleinere  schriften, 

V.  6-8,  1882-90.  —3153 

Schwartz,  W.  (Ed.)     Sagen  und  alte  ge- 

schichten  der  Mark  Brandenburg.     [1886.] 

1218 

Thoms,  W.  J.  (Ed.)     Lays  and  legends  of 

Germany.  1834.  (In  hi8  Lays  and  legends 
of  various  nations. )  1218 

Birllnfjrer,  A.     Volksthuemliches    aus    Schwaben ; 

Zeugnisse  zu  den  volksbuechern.  16  pp.  (Germania, 
V.  17,  1872,  pp.  79,  92.)— Blaas,  C.  M.  Vom  unzufriede- 
nen  wolf:  maerchen  aus  dem  Boehmerwald.  3  pp. 
(Germania,  v.  24,  1879,  p.  412.)— Zur  St.  Johannisminne. 
6  pp.  (Oermania,  v.  21,  1876,  p.  213.)— Buck,  M.  Der 
schwank  von  den  sieben  Schwaben.  14  pp.  (Germania, 
V.  17,  1872,  p.  309.)— Carstens,  H.  Die  sieben  Grafen. 
6  pp.  (Verein  f.  volkskunde,  Zeits.  v.  2,  1892,  p.  201.)— 
t'rane,  J.  J.  Two  mediaeval  folk-tales.  3  pp.  (Ger- 
mania, V.  30,  1885,  p.  203.)— Friedel,  E.  Vom  gluecks- 
topf  Oder  gluecksbafen.  4  pp.  (Verein  f.  volkskunde, 
Zeits.  V.  1,  1891,  p.  446.)  — Ilwof,  F.  Die  ungleichen 
kinder  Adam's  und  Eva's.  3  pp.  ( Germania,  v.  10, 1865, 
p.  429.)— Kophler,  R.  A.  J.  Ein  anscheinend  deutscbes 
maerchen  von  der  nachtigall  und  der  blindschleiche, 
und  sein  f^anzoesisches  original.  4  pp.  (Verein  f.  volks- 
kunde, Zeits.  v.  1, 1891,  p.  53.)— Diedankbarentodten  und 
der  gute  Gerhard.  11pp.  (Oermania,  v.  3,  1858,  p.  199.) 
—  Die  staerkstcn  dinge.  5  pp.  ( Oermania,  v.  2,  1857, 
p.  481.)— Der,weisse,  der  rothe,  und  der  schwarze  hahn, 
8  pp.  (Oermania,  v.  11,  1866,  p.  85.)— reibill);,  F.  Volks- 
sagen  aus  dem  Ober-Wallis.  3  pp.  (Oermania,  v.  10, 
1865,  p.473.)-I.lobrccht,  F.  Arsloh.  7  pp.  (Germania, 
V.  31,  1886,  p.  205.)— Die  todten  von  Lustnau.  12  pp. 
(Germania,  v.  13,  1868,  p.  161.)— MasHinann,  H.  F.  Zum 
maerchen  vom^zaunkoenig.  2  pp.  (Germania,  v.  6,  1861, 
p.  231.)— Pcter»4,  F.  Maerchen  aus  Lothringen.  17  pp. 
(Germania,  v.  33,  1888,  pp.  224,  333.)— PfoiflTer,  F.  Das 
maerchen  vom  zaunkoenig.  27  pp.  (Oermania,  v.  6, 
1861,  p.  80.)— Prahn,  H.  Glaube  und  branch  in  der 
Mark  Brandenburg.  20  pp.  (Verein  f.  volkskunde, 
Zeils.  V.  1,  1891,  p.  178. )— Kehseiier,  M.  Weiteres  ueber 
wind,  wetter,  regen,  schnec,  und  sonnenschein  und  die 
gebirgsnatur.  9  pp.  (Verein  f.  volkskunde,  Zeits.  v.  2, 
1892,  p.  189.)— Roe<liKer,  M.  Die  sage  von  Ermenrich 
und  Schwanhild.  10  pp.  (Verein  f.  volkskunde,  Zeits. 
v.  1,  1891,  p.  241.)  — SchenkI,  K.  Griechische  und 
deutsche  sagen.    3  pp.    (Oermania,  v.  7,  1862,  p.  193.)— 


Das  maerchen  von  Sneewittchen  und  Shakespeare's  Cym- 
beline.  3  pp.  (Germanm,  v.  9,  1864,  p.  458.) —NchlOMMar, 
A.  Volksmeinung  und  volksaberglaube  aus  der  deut- 
schen  Steiermark.  27  pp.  (Germania,  v.  36,  1891,  p. 380.) — 
KchwartK,  W.  Volksthuemliche  schlaglichter.  7  pp. 
(Verein  f.  volkskunde,  Zeits.  v.  2,  1892,  p.  245.)— Tobler, 
L.  Die  alten  jungfern  im  glauben  und  branch  des 
deutschen  volkes.  27  pp.  (Zeits.  f.  voelkerpsych.  v.  14, 
1882,  p.  64.)— Vornalekcii,  T.  Das  was.ser  des  lebens. 
3  pp.  (Gcmtania,  v.  27,  1882,  p.  103.)— Wpiuliold,  K. 
Zu  den  sieben  Grafen.  2  pp.  (Verein  f.  volkskunde, 
Zeits.  V.  2, 1892,  p.  20e.)-WIIitlocki,  H.  von.  Die  Maeu- 
sethurmsage  in  Siebenbuergen  ;  Von  den  drei  frauen. 
20  pp.  (Oermania,  v.  32,  1887,  pp.  432,  442.)— Wolf,  A. 
Zwei  deutsche  maehrchen  in  einem  schwankbuche  des 
XVIII  jahrhunderts.  8  pp.  (Oermania,  v.  17,  1872, 
p.  322.) 

See  also  Oerinaii   fiction.  —  lffcl(len»aK:c.  —  IjC* 

«;eii<lH.    Also  Ocriiiany,  National  and  social  character, 

German  folk-lore,  Criticism. 

Bartsch,  K.  Zum  maerchen  vom  zaunkoenig.  3  pp. 
(Germonia,  v.  7, 1862,  p.  185.)— Gaitter,  M.  Zur  quellen- 
kundc  deutscher  sagen  und  maerchen.  36  pp.  (Genna- 
nia,  V.  25,  1880,  p.  274;  v.  26,  1881,  p.  199.)— Haen.vHner, 
J.  Unsere  kaisersage.  56  pp.  (Samml.  wissens.  vortrg. 
V.  19,  1884,  p.  281.)— Jaliii.  U.  Beurteilungen.  18  pp. 
(Zeits.  f.voelkerpsych.  v.  19,  1889,  p.  98.)— Kradolfer,  J. 
Das  italienische  sprichwort  und  seine  beziehungen  zum 
deutschen.  86  pp.  (Zeits.  f.  voelkerspsych.  v.  9,  1877, 
p.  186.)— Mciiaiei,  W.  Die  sonnenwend<i,im  altdeutschen 
volksglauben.  11  pp.  (Germania,  v.  2,  1857,  p.  228.)— 
Hcliciikl,  K.  Zum  maerchen  "Der  gaudieb  und  sein 
meister."  1  p.  (Oermania,  v.  10,  1865,  p.  342.)  — Zur 
deutschen  maerchenkunde.  3  pp.  (Germania,  v.  11, 
1866,  p.  450.)— SIcyntliai.H.  Zur  volksdichtung.  16  pp. 
(Zeits.  f.voelksrpsych.  v.  11,  1880,  pp.  28,  139.)  — I'liland, 
J.  L.  Zur  deutschen  heldensage.  20  pp.  (Germania, 
V.  2, 1857,  p.  344.)— Ziiiarerle.  I.  V.  Zur  deutschen  hel- 
densage.   3  pp.    (  Germania,  V.  2,  1857,  p.  434. ) 

German  hero  of  the  Colonial  times  of  Penn- 
sylvania.    McMinn,  E.  3796 

German  hymns.    See  Hymns. 

German  inscriptions.    See  Inscriptions,  Ger- 


German  lang'uage. 

Adler-Mesnard,      E.      Anleitung     zur 
deutschen  und  umgangssprache.   1842.  — 2156 

Baedeker,  K.  Traveller's  manual  of  con- 
versation in  four  languages,  English,  French, 
German,  Italian.     1866.  —2157 

Bokum,  H.    Introduction  to  the  study  of 

the  German  language.     1832.  — 2145 

Graeter,  F.   German  and  English  phrases 

and  dialogues.    1831.  — 2136 

Hbinzel,  R.,  and  others,   (Eds.)     Wiener 

beitraege  zur  deutschen  und  englischen  phi- 
lologie.     1886-88,  3  v.  —2132 

Lachmann,  K.  K.  F.  W.  Kleinere  schrif- 
ten zur  deutschen  philologie.  1876.  { Kleinere 
schriften,  v.  1.)  — 2132 

Ollendorff,  H.  G.  New  method  of  learn- 
ing .  .  .  the  German  language.     1854.      —2136 

Paul,  H.   (Ed.)    Grundriss  der  germani- 

schen  philologie.     1891-93,  2  v.  in  3.        —2153 


GERMAN  LANGUAGE 


1694 


GERMAN  LANGUAGE,  Dialects 


Pick,  E.    Practical  method  of  acquiring 

the  German  language.     1876.  —2136 

WrrcoMB,  C,  and  Fischer,   (— ).     New 

guide  to  modern  conversation  in  English  and 
German.    1866.  —2136 

ArboiN  «le  Jiibain  vill«.  M.  H.  d'.  Langue  ftanquc, 

le  vieux-  haut-allemand,  et  la  langue  fran$aise.  17  pp. 
{Romania,  v.  1,  1872,  p.  129.)— Bccli.  F.  Besserungen 
nnd  nachweise.  13  pp.  (Germareia,  v.  24,  1879,  p.  139.)— 
Merkwuerdiges  zeugnis  von  der  in  Halle  a/S  um  1477 
herrschenden  sprache.  2  pp.  (Germania,  v.  26,  1881, 
p.  351. )— Zerstreute  beitraege.  14  pp.  ( Oermanut,  v.  19, 
1874,p.45.)—Bereirheriinirflerdeut»iclien  sprache 
durch  aufnahme  fremder  woerter.  5  pp.  {Deutsch.  rund- 
achau,  v.  48,  1888,  p.  301.)— Blrlineer,  A.  Kleinere 
deutsche  sprachdenkmaeler  des  XI.  XII  jahrhuuderts. 
6  pp.  {Germania,  v.  8,  1863,  p.  298.)— ne  «tiilnc"oy,  T. 
German  language,  and  philosophy  of  Kant.  39  pp.  ( Un- 
coil, writings,  v.  1,  p.  91. )— I'oprNleinanii,  E.  Der 
nrdeutsche  sprachschatz.  87  pp.  (Germania,  v,  U,  1869, 
p.  337;  V.  15,  1870,  p.  385;  v.  16, 1871,  p.  414.)— Uildeiiiot- 
ster,  O.  Der  kampf  gegen  die  fremdwoerter.  22  pp. 
{Deutsch.  rundschau,  v.  48,  1886,  p.  95.)— Cirlinni,  J.  L. 
K.  Uebcr  das  pedantische  in  der  deutschen  sprache. 
47  pp.  {Kleinere  schriften,  v.  1,  p.  328.)— Ueber  hoch- 
dentsch,  mittelhochdeutsch,  mitteldentsch.  14  pp.  {Klei- 
nere schriften,  v.  7,  p.  441.)— Zu  den  altdeutschen  ge- 
spraechen.  4  pp.  (Oermania.v.  3, 1858,p.48.)— Haiipl, 
M.  Ueber  Leibniz  verhaeltniss  zur  deutschen  sprache. 
18  pp.  {Opuscula,  V.  3,  p.  108.)— Hickmanii,  A.  L. 
Deutsches  sprachgebiet  in  Boehmen.  8  pp.  (Verein  f. 
gesch.  d.  Deutschen  in  Boehmen,  Mittheil.  v.  l,pt.  2, 1862, 
p.  8.)— IllnrlohH,  G.  Rueckert:  Geschichte  der  nord- 
hochdeutschen  schriftsprache.  61  pp.  {Zeits.  f.  voel- 
kerpsych.  v.  12,  1881,  p.  63.)— JToittpIeH.  A.  Lfltbrechic. 
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predigten  und  Herr  Anton  Schoenbach.  150  pp.  (Ger- 
mania, s. IS,  1881,  Appendix.)— Keliiz,  F.  Mittheilun- 
gen  aus  der  Muenchener  K.  Bibliothek.  13  pp.  {Ger- 
mania, V.  15,  1870,  p.  345.)— Kluifp,  F.  Zur  altger- 
manischen  sprachgeschichte.  37  pp.  {Zeits.  f.  vergleieh. 
sprachforsch.  v.  26,  1883,  p.  68.)— HraiiMO,  K.  E.  H. 
Kleine  mittheilungen.  16  pp.  {Germania,  v.  16,  1871, 
pp.  89,  303.)— I.irbrechI,  F.  Kleine  beitraege.  6  pp. 
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altbochdeutsche  beichten.  7  pp.  ( Germania,  v.  13,  1868, 
p.  385.)— Prochazka,  A.  Deutsches  sprachgebiet  in 
Boehmen.  37  pp.  (Verein  f.  gesch.  d.  Deutschen  in 
Boehmen,  Mittheil.  v.  14,  1876,  pp.  221,  267.)— Kocliholz, 
E.  L.  Aus  einem  briefsteller  von  1492.  ^  pp.  {Germania, 
y.  13,  1868,  p.  207.)— Riiemelln,  G.  Ueber  die  neuere 
dentsche  prosa.  12  pp.  {Deutsch.  rundschau,  v.  bi,\i»9, 
p.  36.)— SanderM,  D.  Die  fremdwoerter  in  der  deutschen 
sprache  und  ihre  verdeutschung.  11  pp.  ( Unsere  ZeU, 
1875,  V.  1,  p.  783.)— NehloHiiii^er.  L.  Deutsche  sprach- 
insel  von  Iglau.  69  pp.  (Verein  f.  gesch.  d.  Deutschen 
in  Boehmen,  Mittheil.  v.  23,  1885,  p.  305.)— Drangsale  der 
deutschen  sprache  in  Boehmen.  11  pp.  (Verein  f. 
gesch.  d.  Deutschen  in  Boehmen,i(/tt«i«i(.  v.  9, 1871,  p.  30.) 
— HprenK<>r,  R.  Zu  den  predigten  aus  St.  Paul.  1  p. 
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vergleich.  aprachforach.  v.  27, 1885,  p.  618.)— Holtzmann, 
A.  Das  adjectiv  in  den  Nibelungen.  24  pp.  (Germanio, 
v.  6,  1861,  p.  1.) — Min  im  vocativ.  3  pp.  (Gemiania,  v.  2, 
1857,  p.  464.) — Regiert  die  praeposition  mit  den  accusativ  7 
6  pp.  (Oermania,  v.  1,  1856,  p.  341.)— Holzniaiin.  M. 
Bebaghel :  Zeitfolge  der  abhacngigen  rede  im  Deutschen. 
8  pp.  (Zeite.  f.  voelkerpaych.  v.  11, 1880,  p.  357.)— JelH- 
nek,  M.  H.  Zur  declination  der  ahd.  abstracta.  3  pp. 
(Germonia,  v.  36,  1891,  p.  137.)—  KoelbiiiK.  E.  Zur  ent- 
stehung  der  relativsaetze  in  den  germanischen  sprachen. 
13  pp.  ( Oermania,  v.  21,  1876,  p.  28. )— Meyer,  L.  Ueber 
das  deutsche,  insbesondere  gothische  adjectivum.  9  pp. 
(Germonio,  v.  9,  1864.  p.  137.)— MichuellM,  K.  T.  Die 
deutsche  satzlehre.  12  pp.  (Zeita.  f.  voelkerpaych.  v.  16, 
1886,  p.  456.)— Saussure.  P.  de.  Comparatifs  et  super- 
latifs  germaniques  de  la  forme  inferus,  infimus.  11  pp. 
(Biblioth.  Ecoledes  hauies «ude», v. 73, p.383.)— Schmidt, 
J.  Die  germanische  flexion  des  verbum  substantivum 
und  das  hiatusfuellende  rim  hochdeutschen.  9  pp.  (Zeila. 
f.  vergleich.  aprachforach.  v.  25, 1881,  p.  592.)— Toblcr,  L. 
Ueber  auslassung  und  vertretung  des  pronomen  relati- 
vum.  38  pp.  (Gennomo,  v.  17,  1872,  p.  257.)— Ueber  den 
relativen  gebrauch  des  deutschen  "und,"  mit  verglei- 
chung  verwandter  spracherscheinungen.  14  pp.  {Oer- 
mania, V.  13,  1868,  p.  91.)— Ueber  die  sogenannten  verba 
intensiva  im  deutschen.  37  pp.  (Germonia,  v.  16,  1871, 
p.  1.)— Veriialeken,  T.  Morgend  als  adjectiv;  Sein 
mit  dem  infinitiv.  6  pp.  ( Oermania,  v.5, 1860,  pp.  95, 365. ) 
— Wllken,  E.  Zur  deutschen  declination.  17  pp.  (Ger- 
monia, V.  19, 1874,  p.  18.)— SBinjterle,  I.  V.  Die  partikel 
&.  11  pp.  (Oermania,  v.  7,  1862,  p.  257.)— Zum  gebrauch 
des  comparativs  im  mittelhochdeutschen.  4  pp.  (Ger- 
monio, V.9,  1864,  p.  403.) 

Gcrinau  laiignag'e.  History. 

Brink,   B.  E.   C.   ten,  and  others  {Eds.) 

Quellen  und  forschungen  zur  sprach-  und  cul- 

turgeschichte     der    germanischen    voelker. 

V.  50-83.     1883-97.     34  v.  in  16.  —3166 

Note.— For  v.  1-49  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Paul,  H.,  and  Braune,  W.  {Eds.)    Bei- 

traege  zur  geschichte  der  deutschen  sprache 
und  literatur.     1874-76,  3  v.  —2156 

Super,  C.  W.    History  of  the  German  lan- 
guage.   1893.  —2131 

Bechstein,      R.      Zur     geschichte      der 

deutschen  schriftsprache.  4  pp.  ( Oermania, 
V.  8,  1863,  p.  462. ) 

Orlmin,  J.  L.  K.    Beitraege  znr  geschichte  der  alt- 

deutschen  sprache  und  dichtkunst.  6  pp.  (Kleinere 
achriflen.  v.  6,  p.  101.)— and  others.  Zur  geschichte  der 
deutschen  philologie,  briefe.  167  pp.  (Gerinonio,  v.  11, 
1866,  pp.  Ill,  239,  375,  498 ;  v.  12,  1867,  pp.  115,  241,  370  ; 
V.  13,  1868,  pp.  118,  244,  365,  487.)— Prelffer,  F.  Mittel- 
deutsch.  5  pp.  (Oermania,  v.  7,  1862,  p.  226.)— Tolscher, 
W.  Zur  geschichte  der  deutschen  sprache  und  literatur 
in  Boehmen.    38  pp.    (Verein  f.  gesch.  d.  Deutschen  in 


GERMAN  LANGUAGE,  History 


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GERMAN  LITERATURE,  Bibliography 


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Boehmen,  Mittheil.  v.  23, 1885,  p.  277 ;  v.  26, 1888,  p.  26 ;  v.  28, 
1890,  p.  232.)— Tuppti,  T.  Geschichte  der  deutschen 
sprachinsel  von  Neuhaus  und  Neubistritz.  44  pp.  (Verein 
f.  gesch.  d.  Deutschen  in  Boehmen,  Mittheil.  v.  26,  1888, 
pp.283,  359.) 

German  laii(r(iag:e.  Idioms. 

l>iiiiK<^i*>  H.  "  Hoemer  aufsetzen"  und  "  hahnrei." 
12pp.    (Germama,  V.  29,  1884,  p.  59.) 

CJeriiiaii  laiig:iiag'e.  Orthography.     See  under 

Pronunciation  and  spelling. 
German  lauguag^e,  Periodicals. 

Gebmania.  Vierteljahrsschrift  fuer  deut- 
sche  alterthumskunde.   Stuttg.,  1856-92.  37  v. 

—3166 

Gesbllschaft  fuer  deutsche  Philologie. 

Jahresbericht  ueber  die  erscheinungen  auf 
dem  gebiete  der  germanischen  philologie, 
1879-92.  V.  1-7,  9-14.  Berl.  and  Leipz.,  1880-93. 
13  V.  —2182 

Note.—\'.  8  wanting. 

• Jahrbuecher  und  Neue  jahrbuecher  fuer 

philologie  und  paedagogik.  Leipz.,  1884-97. 
28  V.  —2102 

iVote.— For  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Philologus.     V.    44-56.      Goett.,  1885-97. 

13  V.  —4165 

Supplementbaende.    5,  6.    Goett.,  1889- 

93.    2v.  —4164 

Philolog^scher  anzeiger.     Als  ergaen- 

zung  des  Philologus.  v.  15-17.  Goett,  1885- 
87.    3  V.  —4164 

^ote.— For  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Rheinisches    Museum    fuer    philologie. 

V.  40-52.  Frankf.  am  M.,  1885-97.    13  v.  —2195 

JVo/6.— For  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

German  language.  Pronunciation  and  spell- 
ing. 

GOLDSCHMIDT,  H.  Der  vokallsmus  des 
neuhochdeutsehen  kunstgesanges  und  der 
buehnensprache.     1892.  —2143 

Bechstein.  R.    Zur  aussprache  von  mhd.  iu.    3  pp. 

(Germania,  v.  5,  1860,  p.  403.)— liphngrhpl,  O.  Einige 
faelle  von  dissimilation.  3  pp.  {Germunin,  v.  23,  1878, 
p.  32.)— Mhd.  iu  und  u.  7  pp.  [Germania,  v.  34,  1889, 
p.  247. )— Biichner,  W.  Die  deutsche  rechtschreibnngs- 
conferenz,  19  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1878,  v.  1,  p.  825.)— 
Eiehh<>flr.  F.  G.  Des  lettres,  et  de  la  prononciation. 
12  pp^  (Meidinger,  J.  V.,  Granimaire  pratique  de  la 
langue  alUmatide,  p.  5.)— Wriiiini,  J.  L.  K.  Ueber  die 
fuer  ch,  sch,  sz,  vorgeschlagnen  zeichen.  5  pp.  {Kiel- 
nerc  schriften,  v.  7,  p.  479.)— Kelle,  J.  Die  deutsche  und 
die  lateinische  schrift.  14  pp.  {Deutsch.  rundschau,  v.  30. 
1882,  p.  431.)- ITcllTer,  F.  Ueber  die  betonung  vier- 
silbiger  woerter  im  mittelhochdeutschen.  5  pp.  iGer- 
mania,  v.  11,  1866,  p.  445.)— Bambpaii,  A.  Phonetikim 
sprachunterricht  und  die  deutsche  aussprache.  30  pp. 
{Eng.  Bludien,  v.  15,  1891,  p. 360.)— Boseuthal,  J.  Unsere 
sprache.  17  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1882,  v.  1,  p.  708.)— San- 
ders, D.  Zur  regelung  der  deutschen  rechtschreibung. 
8  pp.     ([/nsereZeil,  1875,  V.  1,  p.  458.) 

German  language.  Prosody. 

Bartscii,  K.  F.  Der  saturflische  vers  und 
die  altdeutsche  langzeile.  Beitrag  zur  ver- 
gleichenden  metrik.     1867.  — 2156 

FuHR,  K.     Metrik  des  westgermanischen 

allitterations-verses.    1892.  — 2143 


Meyer,  R.  M.  Grundlagen  des  mittel- 
hochdeutschen strophenbaus.  1886.  (Brink, 
B.   E.    C.     ten,    and    others,     Quellen    und 

foTschungen,  v.  58. )  — 3166 

Bartsch,  K.  F.    Der  innerc  reim  in  der  hoefischen 

lyrik.  66  pp.  {Germania,  v.  12,  1867,  p.  129.)— Die  roe- 
trischen  regeln  des  Heinrich  Hesler  und  Nicolaus  von 
Jeroschin.  11  pp.  {Germania,  v.  1,  1856,  p.  192.)— Der 
strophenbau  in  der  deutschen  lyrik.  42  pp.  ( Germania, 
V.  2,  1857,  p.  257.)— Gen»oII,  W.  Der  vers  von  4  hebungen 
und  die  langzeile.  10  pp.  ( Germania,  v.  19,  1874,  p.  35.) 
— Griniin,  J.  L.  K.  Zur  geschichte  des  deutschen 
reims.  4  pp.  (XTeijierc  «c/iri/(«»,  v.  6,  p.  276.)— Hlrt,  H. 
Zur  metrik  des  altsaechsischen  und  althochdeutschen 
allitterationsverses.  70  pp.  i^Germania,  v.  36,  1891, 
pp.  139,  279.)— E,achiunnn,  K.  K.  F.  W.  Ueber  alt- 
hochdeutsche  betonung  und  verskunst.  49  pp.  (Kleinere 
schriften,  v.  1,  p.  358.) 

German  language.  Spelling.  See  unth  Pro- 
nunciation. 

German  language.  Syntax. 

RoETTEKEN,  H.  Der  zusammengesetzte 
satz  bei  Berthold  von  Regensburg :  ein  bei- 
trag zur  mittelhochdeutschen  syntax.  1884. 
(Brink,  B.  E.  C.  ten,  and  others,  Quellen  und 
forschungen,  v.  53. )  —3166 

Beliaichel,   O.      Beitraege   zur    deutschen    syntax. 

31pp.  (Germania,  v.  24,  1879,  pp.  24, 167.)— Erflinann. 
O.  Zur  geschichtlichen  betrachtung  der  deutschen  syn- 
tax. 27  pp.  (Zeits.  f.  voelkerpsych.  v.  15,  1885,  p.  387.)— 
JeltteleN,  A.  Zur  neuhochdeutsehen  syntax.  6  pp. 
(.Germania,  v.  32, 1887,  p.  366.) 

German  life  in  London.    14  pp.    Katscher,  L. 

(Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  21, 1887,  p.  726.) 

German  literature.  Bibliography. 

Alberti,  E.  C.  S.  Lexikon  der  schleswig- 
holstein-lauenburg^schen  und  eutinischen 
schriftsteller  von  1829  bis  mitte  1866.  1867- 
68,  2  V.  W.  76 

Bartsch,  K.  P.    Bibliogpraphische  ueber- 

sicht,  1862-84.     {Germania,  v.  8-30,  1862-84.) 

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and  Ehrismann,  G.     Bibliographische 

uebersicht,  1885-88.  (Germania,  v.  35-37, 
1890-92. )  —3165 

Brockhaus,  H.  {Ed.)    F.  A.  Brockhaus  in 

Leipzig.  Vollstaendiges  verzeichniss  der  von 
der  firma  P.  A.  Brockhaus  in  Leipzig  seit 
ihrer  gruendung  durch  F.  A.  Brockhaus  im 
jahre  1805  bis  zu  dessen  hundertjaehrigem  ge- 
burtstage  im  jahre  1872  verlegten  werke. 
1872-75,  2  V.  W.  74 

EcKART,    R.      Niedersaechsisohe  sprach- 

denkmaeler  in  uebersichtlicher  darstellung 
mit  genauen  quellenangaben.    1893.       — 2136 

GuTENAECKEB,  J.  Verzeichniss  aller  pro- 
gramme und  gelegenheitsschriften,  welche 
an  den  K.  Bayer,  lyzeen,  gymnasien,  und  la- 
teinischen  schulen  vom  schuljahre  1823-24  bis 
zum  schlusse  des  schuljahres  1869-60  er- 
sohienen  sind.    1862.  — 2371 

Hahn,  H.  Bibliotheca  Germanorum  ero- 
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Heinsius,  W.     AUgemeines  buecher-lexi- 

kon.    V.  17-18,  pt.  2,  1880-88.    1886-90,  2  v.  in  4. 

L.111 
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: HiNRicHS,  J.  C.    Verzeichniss  der  neu  er- 

schienenen  und  neu  aufgelegten  buecher, 
landkarten  .  .  .  1886-97.    1886-97,  11  v.  in  18. 

L.125 
iVote.— For  earlier  v.  see  Koehler,  K.  F.,  in  preceding 
catalogue. 

Kayser,   C.   G.    VoUstaendiges  buecher- 

lexicon.    v.  23-28,  1883-96.    1887-96,  6  v.    L.111 

Note.— For  v.  1-22  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Sacli-  und  schlagwortregister  zum  sie- 

ben-  und  achtundzwanzigsten  bande  1891-94. 
Bearbeitet  von  A.  Dressel  und  A.  Hilbert. 
1896.  L.lll 

Koehler,  K.  F.  (Ed.)    Jahrbucli  fuer  den 

deutschen  buchhandel.  Jahrgang  1893.  [1893.] 

L.87 

Weller,  E.   Repertorium  typographieum. 

Die  deutsche  literatur  im  ersten  viertel  des 
sechzehnten  jalirhunderts.    1864-85,  3  v.  in  1. 

L.64 

Wenzbl,  K.  G.    Aus  Weimar's  goldenen 

tagen.     1859.  W.  57 

Bartsch,  K.  F.    Ein  altes  buecherverzeichniss.    6  pp. 

{Qermania,  v.  24,  1879,  p.  16.)— Blrlln|c«r.  A.  Zu  den 
volksbuechern.  4  pp.  (Oermanta,  v.  15,  1870,  p.  99.)— 
Woller,  E.  Nachlese  zu  "  Die  ersten  deutschen  zeitun- 
gen."  9  pp.  (Germanin.v.  26,  1881,  p.  106.)— Zum  Reper- 
torium typographieum,  1500-26.  9  pp.  (Germanta,  V.  25, 
1880,  p.  420  ;  v.  29,  1884,  p.  407.) 

German  literature,  Bibliography,  Periodicah. 

Allgemeine     bibliographie :     monatliches 

verzeichniss   der  wichtigem  neuen  ersohei- 

nungen   der  deutschen   und  auslaendischen 

literatur.     Leipz.,  1881-96.     16  v.  in  8.        4484 

Note.— For  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Centralblatt     fuer      bibliotheliswesen. 

Leipz.,  1884-97.     14  v.  L.44 

Beiheft.     Leipz.,  1892-97,     5  v.  L.44 

Petzholdt,  J.  Neuer  anzeiger  fuer  bibli- 
ographie und  bibliothekwissenschaft.  Dresd., 
1885-86.     2  v.  W.  26 

•'Vote —For  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

German  literature,  Collections  and  seUctiona. 
Bibliothek   des    literarischen    vereins    in 
Stuttgart.     V.  168-211.     1884-96,  44  v.  in  42. 

—3125 

.Vote.— For  1-167  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Brink,  B.   E.   C.  ten,  and   others   {Ed«.) 

Quellen  und  forschungen  zur  sprach-  und 
culturgeschichte  der  germanischen  voelker. 
1874-97,  83  v.  in  28.  —3166 

Muellenhopf,  K.  v.,  and  Scherer,  W. 

(Eds.)  Denkmaeler  deutscher  poesie  und 
prosa  aus  dem  VIII-XII  jahrhundert.  1892, 
2  V.  2252 

Mueller,  F.  M.  (Ed.)     German  classics 

from  the  fourth  to  the  nineteenth  century. 
1886,  2  V.  —3156 

Zacher,  E.  J.   A.    [Ed.)    Germanistische 

handbibliothek.     v.  2,  3.     1872-75,  2  v. 

1214 ;  —2256 

B?fli.  p.  (Ed.)     Allerlei  aus  Zeitzer  handschriflen. 

■    14  pp.    (Germania,  V.  20, 1875,  p.  322.)— Haupt,  J.  (£d.) 

Zwei  althochdeutsche  bruchstuecke.  2  pp.  (Oermanw, 
V.  14,  1869,  p.  66.) -Kniiiz.  F.  Mittheilungen  aus  der 
Mucnchener    Koeu,    Bibliothek,      37   pp.      (.Oermania, 


V.  31, 1886,  p.  57.)— Schinicit,  G.  (Ed.)  Erdichtete  liebes- 
briefe  des  XV  jahrh.  in  niederdeutscher  sprache.  10  pp. 
(Germania,  v.  10, 1865,  p.  385.) 

^ote.— For  the  analysis  of  any  of  these  Collections  see 
its  name  or  the  name  of  its  editor. 

See  also  Drama  and  the  Mtaiire,  German.— Uvr- 
man  ballndnt  and  8ong:«i,  Action,  folk-lore, 
poetry. 

-Vote.— In  addition  to  the  list  on  p.  1572  of  the  first 
Catalogue,  the  library  has  the  collected  works  of: 


Leibnitz,  G.  W.,  Freiherr 

von. 
Mueller,  E. 
Mnellner,  A.  G.  A. 
Sachs,  H. 
Schlosser,  J.  F.  H. 
Strauss,  D.  F. 
Uhland,  J.  L. 
Vischer,  W. 
Wolf,  F.  J. 


Diez,  F.  C. 
Gleim,  F.  W.  L. 
Grimm,  J.  L.  K. 
Grimm,  W.  K. 
Hagedorn,  F.  von. 
Hutton,  U.  von. 
Knebel,  K.  L.  von. 
Lagarde  (Boetticher),  A. 

P.  de. 
La   Motte-Fouqu«,  F.  H. 

K.,  Freiherr  de. 

German  literature,  Criticism.    See  with  His- 
tory. 

German  literature.  Dictionaries. 

Alberti,  E.  C.  S.  Lexikon  der  schleswig- 
holstein-lauenburgischen  und  eutinischen 
schriftsteller  von  1829  bis  mitte  1866.  1867- 
68,  2  V.  W.  76 

Bornmuellbr,  F.    Biographisches  schrift- 

steller-lexikon  der  gegenwart.    1882.       L.105 

Bkuemmer,  K.  W.  F.  Lexikon  der  deutschen 

dichter  und  prosaisten  des  neunzehnten  jahr- 
hunderts.     1885,  2  v.  1177 

Hinrichsen,  a.    Das  literarische  Deutsch- 

land.     1887.  1194 

Stern,  A.      Lexicon  der  deutschen  nati- 
onal! itteratur.    1883.  1186 

German  litei-ature.  History  and  criticism. 
Ave-Lallbmant,  F.  C.  B.    Das  deutsche 
gaunerthum  in  seiner  soeial-politischen,  lite- 
rarischen, und  linguistischen  ausbildung  zu 
seinem  heutigen  bestande.    1858-62,  4  v.  in  3. 

—1376 

Babchtold,  J.    Geschichte  der  deutschen 

literatur  in  der  Schweiz.     1892.  2242 

Bintz,  J.      Einfluss  der  Ars  poetica  des 

Horaz  auf  die  deutsche  litteratur  des  XVIII 
jahrhunderts.  1892.  (Wilhelm-Gymnasium 
zu  Hamburg,  Bericht,  1891-92. )  3252 

Blaze   de   Bury,  A.  H.  B.,   Baron,   dit. 

Ecrivains  et  pontes  de  I'Allemagne.    1846. 

2224 

- —  BossERT,   A.      Littfirature   allemande   au 

moyen  ftge  et  les  origines  de  l'6pop6e  ger- 

manique.     1882.  2242 

-  BoYESEN,  H.  H.    Essays  on  German  litera- 
ture.    1892.  2252 

Brandes,  G.  M.  C.     Romantische  schule 

in  Deutschland.  n.  d.  {In  his  Hauptstroe- 
mungen  der  lit.  des  neunzehnten  jahrh.  v.  2. ) 

2224 

— —  Brink,  B.   E.   C.   ten,  and  others  {Eds.) 

Quellen  und    forschungen    zur  sprach-  und 

culturgeschichte  der  germanischen  voelker. 

1874-97,  83  v.  in  28,  —3166 


GERMAN  LITERATURE,  History,  etc. 


1699  GERMAN  LITERATURE,  Selections 


Denina,  G.  M.  C.     Prusse  littfiraire  sous 

Fr6d6ric  II ;  ou,  histoire  abrfigSe  de  la  plupart 
des  auteurs,  des  acad6miciens,  et  des  artists 
.  .  .  [des]  etats  prussiens,  1740-86.  1790-91, 
3  V.  W.  47 

DUKNTZER,  J.  H.  J.      Erlaeuterungen  zu 

den  deutschen  klassikern.     1873-86,  82  v.  in  25. 

—3167 

Goethe,  J.  W.  von.     Aufsaetze  zur  litte- 

ratur.     n.  d.  2  v.      ( Werke,  herausg.  von  H. 

—3184 

R.   von.      Deutsche  na- 

neunzehnten    jahrhun- 

2242 

Abhandlungen  zur  litte- 

1866.    {Kleinere  schrif- 

—3153 


Duentzer,  v.  31,  32. ) 

Gottschall,   K. 

tionallitteratur    des 
derts.     1891-92,  4  v. 

Grimm,  J.  L.  K. 

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Bp<*!i,  F.  Allerhand  vermuthungen  und  nachweise. 
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litapt*iei»oclie  im  anfange  dieses  jahrhunderts.  13  pp. 
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literature.  4  pp.  (Pjose  uiriWngs,  v.  2,  p.  287.)— Carlyle, 
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Goltsehnll,  K.  R.  von.  Deutsche  literarhistoriker  der 
neuesten  zeit.  27  pp.  (Unscre  Zeit,  1887,  v.  1,  p.  65.)— 
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gruben  fuer  geschichte  dentscher  sprache  und  literatur, 
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lleiiriMPh.  C.  F.  Compendio  storico  della  letteratura 
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mit  besonderem  bezug  auf  die  aeltere  deutsche  littera- 
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theilungen. 14  pp.  (Germania,  v.  21,  1876,  p.  67 ;  v.  25, 
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iVote.— Criticisms  of  the  works  of  any  author  will  be 
found  under  his  name. 

(ieriiiaii  literature,  Periodicals. 

Deutsche    rundschau.      Berl.,    1874-97. 
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Germania.  Vierteljahrsschrift  fuer  deut- 
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<ieriiiiin  litenitiire,  Selections.  See  unth  Col- 
lectioii.'s. 


GERMAN  MANUSCRIPTS 


1700        GERMAN  OR  WESTERN  EMPIRE,  Law 


German  manuscripts.    iStee  Manuscripts  and 

Papyri,  Cremian. 
Gcrniaii  novels.    See  German  Action. 
German  ocean.    See  North  sea. 
German  odes.    See  German  poetry. 
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Lindner,  T.     Geschichte  des  deutschen 

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Mueller,  K.     Der  kampf  Ludwigs  des 

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Sybel,  H.  von.    Die  deutsche  nation  und 

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ViVENOT,  A.  von.      Herzog  Albreclit  von 

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d'AIlemague.  La  fondation  du  Saint-empire.  26  pp. 
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dictaraen  de  modernis  cursibus  et  defectibus  regni  ac 
imperii  Romanoruni  (1341).  6  pp.  (Boehmer,  J.  F., 
Fontes  rer.  German,  v.  1,  p.  479.)— Macnnlay,  G.  C. 
Capture  of  a  general  council,  1241.  17  pp.  (Eng.  Hist. 
Rev.  V.  6,  1891,  p.  1.)— Minorltae  Florentini  iccMn 
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nica  universali.  11  pp.  (Frankfort  Soc.  Script,  v.  27, 
p.  331.)— R»l|>ll  <lc  l>iveto.  Dean  of  London.  Ex  opc- 
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p.  249.)— Rniiihalfli,  B.,  d'Imola.  Liber  augustalis, 
vitas  Caesarum  b.  C.  Julio  usque  ad  Wenceslaum  Imp. 
summarife  complectens.  22  pp.  (Frelier,  M.,  ReY.  Ger- 
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(Eckhart,  J.  G.  von.  Corpus  hist.  v.  1,  p.  1149. )— Rirhter, 
W.  Aufloesung  des  karolingischen  Reiches  und  die 
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wissens.  vortrg.  n.  s.  v.  3,  1889,  p.  777.)— Stieve,  F.  Ver- 
handlung  ueber  die  nachfolge  Kaiser  Rudolfs  II  in  den 
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German  or  VVesterM  om|>iro,  Law. 

INIonunieuta  Germa.niae  hi«torica.    Leges. 
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GER\fAN  PHILOSOPHlOAt,  CLASSICS        1701 


GERMAN  POETRY,  Single  autlioi-s 


Oornian  iihilosophical  olassics  for  English 
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derinaii  philosophy.  See  Philosophy.  Also 
Psychische  studien. — Zeitschrift  fuer  philoso- 
phie. — Zeitschrift  fuer  voelkerpsychologie. 

German  Pi«»tists  of  provincial  Pennsylvania. 
Sachse,  J.  F.  "       3572 

Oei'iiiaii  pioneers.    9  pp.    Peters,  B.     (Ohio 

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(iernian  plays.     See  Drama  and  the  Stage, 

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from  the  German  and  hymns.     1886.  1308 

Gibson,    J.    Y.      Cid   ballads   and   other 

poems  and  translations  from  Spanish  and 
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GOSTWICK,  J.     German  poets :   a  series  of 

memoirs  and  translations.     1875.  3703 

MuELLBNiiOFF,  K.  V.,  and  Schbeee,  W. 

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MuELLEE,  W.  (Ed.)    Bibllothek  deutscher 

dichter  des  siebzehnten  jahrhunderts.  1822- 
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Rnerhtold.     J.      (Ed.)         Einundzwanzig     fabeln, 

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p.  161.)— Kiillns:.  K.  {Ed.)  Mnd.  geistliche  gedichte. 
9  pp.  (Germania,  v.  35,  1890,  p.  391.)— OrlenborsTor,  T. 
von  (Ed.)  Salzburger  bruchstuecke.  6  pp.  (Germanut, 
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6  pp.  (Kleinere  schriften,  v.  7,  p.  74.)— CiltboriiatiN,  A. 
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44  pp.  {In  his  Storia  univ.  deila  letterat.  v.  4,  p.  624.)  — 
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V.  22,  1877,  p.  437.)— l.ainbke.  H.  (Ed.)  Bruchstuecke 
des  Passionals  und  des  Buchs  der  maerterer.  12  pp. 
(Verein  f.  gesch.  d.  Deutscheu  in  Boehmen,  Mittheil. 
V.  22, 1884,  p.  33.)— Meyer.  K.  (Ed.)  Bruch.stuecke  niit- 
telhochdeutsclier  dichtungen  aus  der  mittelalterlichen 
sammlung  zu  Basel.  17  pp.  (Germantn,  v.  18, 1873,  p.  80.) 
— Xolte.  (— )  (Ed.)  Niederrheinische  sprueche  und 
priameln.  2  pp.  (Germama.v.  19,  1874,  p.  303.)— Blejcer, 
M.  (Ed.)  Ueste  altdeutscher  handschriften  zu  Darm- 
stadt. 4  pp.  (Geniwinia,  V.  1.5,  1870,  p.  203.)— (iSd.)  Zwei 
gespraeche  zwischen  seele  und  leib.  12  pp.  (Germania, 
V,  3,    1858,    p.  396.)-Ko«li.  F.  W.  E.   (Ed.)      Deutsch- 


lateinische  gedichte  aus  der  zeit  des  dreissigjaehrigen 
krieges;  Mittheilungen  aus  mittelhochdeutschen  hand- 
schriften. 9  pp.  (Germania,  v.  36,  1891,  pp.  179,  262.)— 
Riieckert,  H.  (Ed.)  Zwci  geistliche  gedichte  aus 
Schlesien.  3  pp.  (GcrmnnKj,  v.  19, 1874,  p.  75. )— Velter, 
F.  (Ed.)  Lateinische  und  deutsche  verse  und  fcrmeln 
aus  einer  Easier  handschrift.  6  pp.  (Gennania,  v.  32, 
1887,  p.  72. ) — (Ed.)  Lesefruechte  aus  Zuerich  und  Bern. 
16  pp.  (Germania,  v.  22,  1877,  p.  352.)— Waltenbaoli, 
W.  (Ed.)  Gedichte  aus  einer  Luebecker  handschrift. 
10  pp.    (Germania,  v.  17,  1872,  p.  181.) 

Note.— For  the  analysis  of  any  of  these  Collections  see 
its  name,  or  the  name  of  its  editor. 

German  poetry.  Single  authors. 

Abschatz,  H.  a.,  Freiherr  von.  Auserle- 
sene  gedichte.  1824.  (Mueller,  W.,  JSt5Jiot/i. 
deutsch.  dichter  17  jahrh.  v.  6. )  2347 

BoDENSTEDT,  P.  M.  von.      The  Mountain 

lake  and  other  poems.  Tr.  ...  by  J.  Preston. 
1894.  2347 

Beun,  von  Schonebeck.     [Das  Hohe  Lied.] 

Herausg.  von  A.  Fischer.  1893.  ( Biblioth. 
lit.  vereins  in  Stuttg.  v.  198. )  —3124 

BUEEGEE,  G.  A.    Lgnore.    1841.   (PlHade.) 

2333 

Dach,   S.      Auserlesene   gedichte.      1823. 

(Mueller,  W.,  Biblioth.  detUsch.  dichter  17 
jahrh.  v.  5. )  2347 

DuEEEE,    A.      Briefe,    tagebuecher,    und 

reime.     1872.  4793 

Fleming,  P.    Auserlesene  gedichte.    1822. 

(Mueller,  W.,  Biblioth.  deutsch.  dichter  17 
jahrh.  v.  3. )  2347 

Goethe,  J.  W.  von.    Gedichte.     n.  d.  3  v. 

in  4.  ( Werke,  herausg.  von  H.  Duentzer, 
V.  1-3^ )  —3174 

Gedichte.    1846.     (Nachtraege,  herausg. 

V(yti  E.  Boas,  v.  1.)  —3177 
Gedichte.      v.   3,    1884.       ( Werke,    Mil 

einleitung  von  G.  von  Loeper,  v.  3. )  — 3154 
i*^o(e.— For  v.  1-2  see  preceding  catalogue. 
Hermann  und  Dorothea,  Achilleis,  Der 

Ewige  Jude,  Reineke  Fuchs.    n.  d.     ( Werke, 

herausg.  von  H.  Duentzer,  v.  5. )  — 3174 
Hermann   and    Dorothea.      Tr.  by  H. 

Dale.     n.  d.  1342 

Reineke  Fuchs.    1857.  —3173 

Select  minor  poems.    1839.    (Ripley,  G., 

Spec,  of  foreign  stand,  lit,  v.  3. )  — 3154 

GoTTFEiBD,  von  Strassburg.     Tristan  und 

Isolde.     1877.  2346 

Geyphius,  a.   Auserlesene  gedichte.  1822. 

(Mueller,  W.,  Biblioth.  deutsch.  dichter  17 
jahrh.  v.  2. )  2347 

GuENTHEE,  J.  C.      Auserlesene  gedichte. 

1827.  (Mueller,  W.,  Biblioth.  deutsch.  dichter 
17  jahrh.  v.  10. )  2347 

Heyse,    J.    L.   P.      Novellen   in    versen. 

1872-86,  2  V.     (Gesamm.  werke,  v.  2,  3.)  —3117 

Kaufeingee,    H.       Gedichte.      Herausg. 

von  K.  Euling.  1888.  (Biblioth.  lit.  vereins 
in  Stuttg.  v.  182. )  —3125 


GERMAN  POETBY,  Single  authors 


1702 


GERMAN  POETRY,  Single  authors 


KoNRAD,  von  Wuerzburg.    Klage  der  Kunst 

von  Eugeu  Joseph.  1885.  (Brink,  B.  E.  C. 
ten,  and  others,  Quellen  itwd  forschungen, 
V.  54.)  —3166 

KossMANN,  E.  (Ed.)    Altdeutsche  exodus 

mit  einleitung  und  anmerkungen.  1886. 
(Brink,  B.  E.  C.  ten,  and  others,  Quellen  und 
forschungen,  v.  57.)  — 3166 

LoGAU,   F.   von.      Auserlesene    gedichte. 

1824.  (Mueller,  W.,  Biblioth.  deutsch.  dichter 
17  jahrh.  v.  6. )  2347 

Martin,  E.  (Ed.)   Kudrun.  1872.  (Zacher, 

E.  J.  A.,  Germ,  handbiblioth.  v.  2.)  1214 

Meyer,  K.  F.    Hutten's  letzte  tage.    1887. 

2346 

Opitz,  M.      Auserlesene  gedichte.      1822. 

(Mueller,  W.,  Biblioth.  deutsch.  dichter  17 
jahrh.  V.  1. )  23'i7 

Ottokar,  von  Horneck.    Oesterreichische 

reimchronik.  Nach  den  abschriften  Franz 
Lichtensteins  herausg.  von  J.  Seemueller. 
1890-93,  1  v.  in  2.  {Monumenta  Oerrnan.  hist. 
Script,  qui  vernac.  ling,  zisi  sunt,  v.  5,  pts.  1,  2. ) 

3632 

Pestalozzi,  J.  H.    Bilder  aus  dem  leben 

Ulrichs  Zwingli.     1819.  2346 

Pfaff,  p.  a.  G.  K.  L.  (Ed.)    Reinolt  von 

Montelban ;  oder,  die  Heimonskinder.  1885. 
(Biblioth.  lit.  vereins  in  Stuttg.  v.  174.)    — 3126 

Pfinzing,  or  Pfintzinq,  M.    Adventures 

and  a  portion  of  the  story  of  the  praisewortliy, 
valiant,  and  high-renowned  hero  and  knight, 
Lord  Tewrdannckh.  1884.  (Holbein  Soc.  Fac- 
simile reprints,  v.  15. )  — 17E1 

Pleier,  Der.      Garel  von  dem  blueenden 

tal :  ein  hoeflscher  roman  aus  dem  Artussa- 
genkreise.  Mit  den  fresken  des  Garelsaales 
auf  Runkelstein.  Herausg.  von  M.  Walz. 
1892.  2352 

RiST,    J.       Auserlesene    gedichte.      1826. 

(Mueller,  W.,  Biblioth.  deutsch.  dichter  17 
jahrh.  v.  8.)  2347 

Dichtungen.    Herausg.  von  K.  Goedeke 

und  E.  Goetze".  1885.  (Goedeke,  K.,  und 
Tittmann,  J.,  Deutsch.  dichter  16  jahrh.  v.  15. ) 

2355 

Sachs,  H.      [Werke.]     Herausg.   von  A. 

von  Keller  und  E.  Goetze.  v.  5-23.  1870-95, 
19  V.  (Biblioth.  lit.  vereins  in  Stuttg.  v.  106, 
110,  115,  121,  125,  131,  136,  140,  149,"  159,  173, 
179,  181,  188,  191,  193,  195,  201,  207. )  —3125 

Note.— For  v.  1-4  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Schiller,  J.  C.  F.  von.    Poems  and  bal- 
lads.    Tr.  by  Sir  E.  B.  Lytton.     1844.         1343 

Select    minor    poems.       1839.       (With 

■  Goethe,  J.  W.  von.  Select  minor  poems:  Rip- 
ley, Q.,  Spec,  of  foreign  stand,  lit.  v.  3.)  — 3154 

Song  of  the  bell,  tr.  into  English  verse 

by  H.  D.  Skrine.     1870.  —3176 

SCHLOSSER,    J.    F.    H.      Gedichte.      1857. 

(Nachlass,  herausg.  von  S.  Schlosser,  v.  2.) 

—3147 


Speb,  or  Spe,  p.      Auserlesene  gedichte. 

Herausg.  von  K.  Foerster.    1831.     (Mueller, 
W.,  Biblioth.  deutsch.  dichter  17  jahrh.  v.  12.) 

2347 

Strauss,  D.  P.      Poetischos  godenkbuch. 

Eingeleitet  von  E.  Zeller.     1877.      (Gesamm. 
werke,  v.  12.)  —3153 

Ulrich,     von    Eschenbach.        Alexander. 

Herausg.  von  W.  Toisoher.      1888.     (Biblioth. 
lit.  vereins  in  Stuttg.  v.  183. )  — 3125 

Voss,  J.  H.    Saemmtliche  jjoetische  werke. 

Herausg.  von  H.  Voss.     1835.  2352 

Walther,  von  der  Vogelweide.     Gedichte. 

Herausg.  von  H.  Paul.     1882.  2347 

Weckhbrlin,  G.  R.   Auserlesene  gedichte. 

1823.     (Mueller,  W.,  Biblioth.  deutsch.  dichter 
17  jahrh.  v.  4. )  2347 

Gedichte,  herausg.  von  H.  Fischer,  v.  1. 

1894.     (Biblioth.  lit.  vereins  in  Sttittg.  v.  199.) 

—3124 

Wolfram,  von  Eschenbach.      Parzival :  a 

knightly  epic.     1894,  2  v.  2352 

^  Albort,  H.    Auserlesene  gedichte.    36  pp.     (Mueller, 

W.,  Biblioth.  deutsch.  dichter  17  jahrh.  v.  5,  p.  197.)— 
Albrocht,  von  Halberstadi.  Neues  bruclistueck.  9  pp. 
(Oemvmia,  v.  10,  1865,  p.  237.)— AptolKtotlt,  F.  {Ed.) 
Bruchstuecke  eines  unbekannten  epischen  gedichtes. 
5  pp.  (Oermania,  v.  28,  1881,  p.  95.)— Arbers:,  P.,Oraf 
von.  Grosse  tageweise.  20  pp.  1  pi.  [Germania.  v.  25, 
1880,  p.  210.)-BitoclitoI<l.  J.  (Ed.)  Von  dem  huruebel. 
5  pp.  (Oermania,  v.  21,  1876,  p.  205. )— BnrBOk,  K.  A. 
(Ed.)  Bruchstueck  eines  unbekannten  gedichtes  aus 
der  mitte  des  XII  jahrhunderts.  7  pp.  (Oermania,  v.  12, 
1867,  p.  90.)— Barlseh.  K.  F.  (El.)  Bruchstuecke  eines 
niederrheinischen  epischen  gedichtes,  6  pp.  (Gemuinia, 
V.  5,  1830,  p.  359.)— (Ed.)  Bruchstuecke  mittelhoch- 
deutscher  gedichte.  2  pp.  ( Ge-r mania,  v.  23,  1878,  p.  47. ) 
—  (Ed.)  Deutsches  aus  einer  Escorialhandschrii^.  1  p. 
(Oermania,  v.  31,  1886,  p.  «n.)—(Ed.)  Diu  Mize  :  gedicht 
des  12  jahrhunderts.  9  pp.  (Oermania,  v.  8,  1863,  p.  97.) 
—(Ed.)  Mitteldeutsches  magnificat.  5  pp.  (Oermania, 
V.  20,  1875,  p.  3.)-Ileeh,  P.  (Ed.)  Unterweisung  zur 
voUkommenheit :  ein  geistUches  lehrgedicht.  15  pp. 
(Oermania,  v.  22,  1877,  p.  167.)— Bernoulli,  A.  (Ed.) 
Reimsprueche  des  XV  jaiirhunderts.  3  pp.  (Oermunia, 
V.  30,  1885,  p.  214. ;— Bertliol<i,  von  Holle.  Kieler  bruch- 
stueck aus  Demantin.  6  pp.  (Oermania,  v.  27,  1882, 
p.  406. )— Bosser,  ,1.  von.  Auserlesene  gedichte.  20  pp. 
{Mueller,  W.,  Biblioth.  deutsch.  di^hier  17  jahrh.  v.  14, 
p.  329.)— Birkcii,  S.von.  Auserlesene  gedichte.  24  pp. 
(Mueller,  W.,  Biblioth.  deutsch.  dichter  17  jahrh.  v.  9, 
p.  77.)— BIrliiijfcr,  A.  (Ed.)  Bruchstueck  eines  geist- 
lichen  lehrgedichtes.  7  pp.  (Oermania,  v.  28,  1883, 
p.  301.)— (Bd.)  Bruchstuecke  eines  unbekannten  nieder- 
rheinischen gedichtes.  2  pp.  (Oermania,  v.  17,  1872, 
p.  441.)— BoileiiMtedt,  F.  M.  von.  Meerfahrt.  2  pp. 
(  Unsere  Zeit,  1881,  v.  1,  p.  141.)— CaiiHz..  F.  R.  L.,  Freiherr 
von.  Auserlesene  gedichte,  52  pp.  (Mueller,  W.,  Bib- 
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lilaj,  J.  Auserlesene  gedichte.  12  pp.  (Mueller,  W., 
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A.  (Ed.)  Gedicht  aus  dem  XV  jalirhundert.  2  pp. 
(Oermania,  v.  29,  1884,  p.  404.)— I>le«,  F.  C.  Bacchischer 
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Uneboc,  C.  E.  (R.  Waldmueller,  pseud.)  Am  Manza- 
nares.  2  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1880,  v.  1,  p.  616.)- Eliris- 
inanii,  G.  (Ed.)  Bruchstueck  eines  facetus.  4  pp. 
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dichte. 31  pp.  (Verein  f.  gesch.  d.  Deutschen  in  Boeh- 
men,  Mittheil.  v.  18,  1880,  p.   108.)— Oenioll,  W.   (Ed.) 


GERMAN  POETRY,  Single  authors 


1703       GERMAN  POETRY,  History  and  criticiam 


Bruchstuecke  einer  gereimten  Bibeluebersetzung.  5  pp. 
{Gcrmania,  v.  19,  1874,  p.  339. )— Wprliurdt,  P.  Auserle- 
.seiie  gedichte.  121  pp.  (Mueller,  W.,  Biblioth.  deutsch. 
dichter  17  jahrh.  v.  7,  p.  101.)— Gootlie,  J.  W.  von.  Ge- 
dicht.  4  pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L.,  Qoelhe-Jahrb.  v.  6,  1885,  p.  3.) 
— Translations  from  G.  42  pp.  (Gildehaus,  C,  In  rhyme 
and  time,  p.  89.)— OrelflT,  B.  (Kd.)  Offenbaning  Johan- 
nis.  5  pp.  (Germania,  v.  11,  1866,  p.  70.)— «Jrllsnil.  ■ 
J.  L.  K.  (Ed.)  Abor  und  das  meerweib;  Aufmauerung 
Scutaris.  17  pp.  (if/ei/iere  sc/iri/tert,  v.  7,  pp.  169,  544.)— 
(Ed.)  Bruchstueck  aus  einer  gereimten  legende  von 
dem  heil.  Aegidius.  3  pp.  {Kteinere  schriften,  v.  6, 
p.  384.) — llnim  von  Budiel.  Bruchstuecke  einer 
bandschrift  der  "  Koenigstochter."  12  pp.  (Gertnania, 
V.  36,  1891,  p.  246.)— IlnrilonlM'rjt'.  C.  von  [Ed.)  Geist- 
liches  gedicht  des  Xin  jahrbunderts.  6  pp.  {Gennania, 
V.  25, 1880,  p. 339. )—{Ed.)  Die  Vier  temperamente.  3  pp. 
(Gennania,  v.  27,  1882,  p.  413.)— HarsdoerlFcr.  G.  P. 
Auserlesene  gedichte.  64  pp.  (Mueller,  W.,  Biblioth. 
deutsch.  dichter  17  jahrh.  v.  9,  p.  1.)— Ilartwif;*,  G.  Eve 
of  St.  John.  Tr.  by  T.  Martin.  2  pp.  (Blackwood's  Mag. 
v.  143,  1888,  p.  527.)— The  Last  string.  Tr.  by  T.  Martin. 
3  pp.  (Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  143, 1888,  p.  101.)— Ilaupt,  J. 
(Ed.)  Blanschandin.  Bruchstuecke  eines  mhd.  ge- 
dichtes.  7pp.  (Oermania,  v.  14,  1889,  p.  68.)— H«l»el. 
J.  P.  Po«sies.  83  pp.  (Buchon,  M.,  Poiaies,  p.  169.)  — 
iI<»y»o,  P.  Goethe-haus  in  Weimar.  15  pp.  (Geiger, 
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von  (Ed.)  Gedicht  auf  Meister  Eckhart.  3  pp.  (Ger- 
mania,  v.  15, 1870,  p.  97. )— Holliiiaiin  von  Fullorslc- 
ben.  A.  H.  (Ed.)  Bruchstueck  eines  unbekannten 
lehrgedichts.  3  pp.  (Germarem,  v.  12,  1867,  p.  81.)— (JSd.) 
O  sehnen,  du  viel  bittres  kraut.  2  pp.  ( Germania,  v.  6, 
1861,  p.  3&1.)— HoflTniann  von  Ilofrinann*inal<lan, 

C.  Auserlesene  gedichte.  78  pp.  (Mueller,  W.,  .BififioHi. 
deutsch.  dichter  17  jahrh.  v.  14,  p.  1.) — llolin,  M.  Eiu 
erfuellter  traum.  11pp.  (I'ftsere  Zej(,  1888,  v.  1,  p.  3.)— 
lloinbnrft-.  E.  C.  Auserlesene  gedichte.  29  pp.  (Muel- 
ler, W.,  Biblioth.  deutsch.  dichter  17  jahrh.  v.  7,  p.  71.) — 
Knebcl.  K.  L.  von.  Gedichte.  104  pp.  (Lit.  nachlass 
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Bruchstuecke  eines  gedichts  aus  dem  Artuskreise.  3  pp. 
(Germania,  v. 5, 1880,  p.i&l.)—{Ed.)  Ein  gedicht  von  der 
gerechtigkeit.  1  p.  (Germania,  v.  18,  1873,  p.  460.) — 
Krn^.  H.  Neujahrsgruss  an  die  frauen.  2  pp.  (Ger- 
mania, v.  25,  1880,  p.  107.)— l.anibol,  J.  (Ed.)  Kathari- 
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p.  230.)— I<a  .notle-I'onqu*.  F.  H.  IC,  Freiherr  de. 
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dichter  17  jahrh.  v.  13,  p.  1.)— Mannol,  N.  Gedicht. 
6  pp.  (Germania,  v.  17,  1872,  p.  419.)— Milow,  8.  Ge- 
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D.  G.  Auserlesene  gedichte.  22  pp.  (Mueller,  W., 
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roHFh.  J.  M.  Auserlesene  gedichte.  10  pp.  (Mueller, 
W.,  Biblioth.  deutsch.  dichter  17  jahrh.  v.  14,  p.  393.)— 
Mnplilpfortli,  H.  Auserlesene  gedichte.  25  pp. 
(Mueller,  W.,  Biblioth.  deutsch.  dichter  17  jahrh.  v.  14," 
p.  349.)— Neanrtor,  J.  Auserlesene  gedichte.  52  pp. 
(Mueller,  W.,  Biblioth.  deutsch.  dichter  17  jahrh.  v.  11, 
p.  203.)— Xenkiroli,  B.  Auserlesene  gedichte.  15  pp. 
(Mueller,  W.,  Biblioth.  deutsch.  dichter  17  jahrh.  v.  14, 
p.  375.)— Xeninark,  G.  Auserlesene  gedichte.  42  pp. 
(Mueller,  W.,  Biblioth.  deutsch.  dichter  17  jahrh.  v.  11, 
p.  161.)— Xlcolai.  F.  Poetische  kleinigkeiten.  18  pp. 
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Auserlesene  gedichte.  18  pp.  (Mueller,  W.,  Biblioth. 
deutsch.  dichter  17  jahrh.  v.  9,  p.  125.)— I'assow,  F.  L. 
K.  F.  Gedichte.  15pp.  (Vermisch.  schriften,  p.  840.)— 
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by  T.  Martin.  2  pp.  (Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  142,  1887, 
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(Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  146,  1888,  p.  38.)— The  Hostage.  Tr. 
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28  pp.  ( Oermania,  v.  8,  1863,  p.  36 ;  v.  12,  1867,  p.  85.  )— 
Kleinere  mittheilungen.  12  pp.  {Oemmnia,  v.  7,  1862, 
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8  pp.  (Germama,  V.  25,  1880,  p.  40.)— Urkundliche  nnch- 
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2  pp.  (Germanirt,  V.  5, 1860,  p.  67. )— and  Koehler,  R.  Der 
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mania, V.  28, 1883,  p.  385.)— Kleine  mittheilungen.  3  pp. 
{Germaniu,  v.  6,  1861,  p.  222.)  — Von  etslichen  meister- 
Btueckelin  dia  waen  iht  bancwirdic  sin.  5  pp.  {Oer- 
mania, V.  16,  1871,  p.  333. )— Zu  dem  von  M.  Haupt  heraus- 
gegebenen  gedicht:  Von  dem  uebelen  weibe.  10  pp. 
{Oermania,  v.  17. 1872,  p.41.)— Zu  den  Pariser  Tagezeiten. 
15  pp.  {Oermania,  v.  27, 1882,  p. 385.)— t'arljle.  T.  His- 
toric survey  of  German  poetry.  34  pp.  {Crit.  and  Tniacel. 
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Aunoliede.  8  pp.  {Oermania,  v.  14,  1869,  p.  74.)— I>iea5, 
F.  C.  Antiquissima  Germaniae  poeseos  vestigia.  16  pp. 
(Kleinere  arbeiten,  p.  85.)— «o»t»chHll,  K.  R.  von.  Die 
dramatischen  dichter  in  Franlcreich  und  Deutschland. 
25  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1877,  v.  2,  p.  881.)— Streitfragen  der 
modernen  poetik.  55  pp.  (  Unsere  Zeit,  1883,  v.  1,  pp.  .533, 
698,  857.)— Wrllliiberjcer,  O.  "  Mich  wundert  das  Ich 
Iroehlich  bin."  2  pp.  (Oermania,  v.  36,  1891,  p.  318.)  — 
iilriintii,  J.  L.  K.  Adelung.  Nachrichten  von  alt- 
deutschen  gedichten.  7  pp.  {Kleinere  schriften,  v.  6, 
p.  1.)  — Deutsche  gedichte  des  mittelalters.  31  pp. 
(Kleinere  schriften,  v.  4,  p.  22.)— Frau  Aventiure  klopft 
an  Beneckes  thuer.  30  pp.  (Kleinere  schriften,  v.  1, 
p.   83. )  —  Hildebrandslied    und    weissenbrunner   gebet. 

3  pp.  (Kleinere  schriften,  v.  8,  p.  3.)— Hofstaeter:  Alt- 
deutsche  gedichte.  4  pp.  (A'teinere  8chri/(«n,  v.  6,  p.  71.) 
— Lobgesang  auf  den  lieiligen  Anno.  9  pp.  (Kleinere 
schriften,  v.  6,  p.  203.)  — Massmann  :  Deutsche  gedichte. 
5  pp.  (Kleinere  schriften,  v.  5,  p.  282. )— Poesie  im  recht. 
40  pp.  ( Kleinere  schriften,  v.  6,  p.  152. )— Tyrol  und  Fride- 
brant.  13  pp.  (iffeinere  8Chrt/ten,  v.  7,  p.  55.)— Ueljer  das 
Ludwigslied.  4  pp.  {Kleinere  schriften,  v.  7,  p.  403.)— 
Ueber  zwei  entdeckte  gedichte  aus  der  zeit  desdeutschen 
heidenthums.  29  pp.  (Kleine  schriften,  v.  2,  pt.  1.)— 
Von  der  Hagen  und  Buesching ;  Grnndriss  zur  geschichte 
der  deutschen  poesie.  11  pp.  (Kleinere  schriften,  v.  6, 
p.  74.)— Von  singen  der  schwerter  und  pfannen.  4  pp. 
(Kleinere  schriften,  v.  5,  p.  362.)— Wo  muss  in  den  ge- 
dichten des  13  jahrh.  diu  und  wo  die  stehen?  2  pp. 
2  pp.     (Kleinere  schriften,  v.  6,  p.  285.)— Der  Woldan. 

9  pp.  (Kleinere  schriften,  v.  7,  p.  183.)— Wubernatlit, 
A.  de.  Epopea  germanica.  10  pp.  ( In  his  Storia  univ. 
dellaletterat.  V.  5,  p.  191.)— Poeti  tedeschl.  19  pp.  (In 
his  Storia  univ.  della  letterat.  v.  3,  p.  381.)— Ilellcii, 
E.  von  der.  Zur  kritik  des  Wessobrunner  gcbetes. 
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mittelhochdeutschen  dichtern.  6  pp.  (Oermania,  v.  29, 
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volkathuemlichen  deutschen  poesie.  10  pp.  (Oermania, 
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dicht«r.  12  pp.  (Oermania,  v.  14,  1869,  p.  416.)— Iloir- 
mHnn   von    I'nilerwieben,  A.  H.     Die  geistlichen 


lilien.  3  pp.  (Germonio,  v.  8, 1868,  p.  56.)— Hofinanii, 
C.  Das  Wessobrunner  gebet.  3  pp.  (Oermania,  v.  8, 
1863,  p.  270,.)— Holtziiinnii,  A.  Der  dichter  des  Anno- 
liedes.  48  pp.  (Oermania,  v.  2,  1857,  p.  l.)—Klrchner, 
K.  Erzaehlende  dichtungen  im  anschlusse  an  den 
deutsch-franzoesischen  krieg,  1870-71.  25  pp.  ( Unsere 
Zeit,  \wn,  V.  2.  pp.  401,  583.)— Korhlor,  A.  Ueber  den 
stand  berufsmaessiger  saenger  ira  nationalen  epos  ger- 
manischer  voelker.  24  pp.  ( Oermania,  v.  15,  1870,  p.  27. ) 
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Busant  "  und  das  altfranzoesische  "  L'Escoufle."  3  pp. 
(Oermania,  v.  17,  1872,  p.  62. )— In  die  hand,  nicht  in  die 
speisen  schneiden.  4  pp.  (Geimanto,  v.  28, 1883,  p.  11.)  — 
Legende  von  den  beiden  treuen  Jacobsbruedern.  9  pp. 
(Oermania,  v.  10,  1865,  p.  447.)- Mich  wundert,  dass  ich 
froehiich  bin.  20  pp.  (Oermania,  v.  33,  1888,  p.  313.)  — 
Der  Nackte  koenig.  4  pp.  (Oermania,  v.  2,  1857,  p.  431.) 
— Zum  spruch  vom  Koenig  Ezel.  3  pp.  ( Oermania,  v.  14, 
1869,  p.  243.)— I.nchniaiin,  K.  K.  F.  W.  Auswahl  aus 
den  hochdeutschen  dichtern  des  13  jahrhunderts.  49  pp. 
(Kleinere  schriften,  v.  1,  p.  157.)— Krieg  auf  Wartburg. 
17  pp.  (Klei-nere  schriften,  v.  1,  p.  140,)— Mone's  Otnit. 
34  pp.  (Kleinere  schriften,  v.  1,  p.  278.)— Ueber  das  Hilde- 
brandslied. 42  pp.  (Kleinere  schriften,  v.  1,  p.  407.)— 
Ueber  die  leiche  der  deut.schen  dichter  des  12  und  13 
jahrhunderts.  16  pp.  (Kleinere  schriften,  v.  1,  p.  325.)— 
Ueber  drei  bruchstuecke  niederrheinischer  gedichte  aus 
dem  12  und  aus  dem  anfange  des  13  jahrhunderts.  29  pp. 
(Kleinere  schriften,  v.  1,  p.  519.)  —  Ueber  singen  und 
sagen,  19  pp.  (Kleinere  schriften,  v.  1,  p.  461.)— I^alst- 
iior,  L.  Zum  Reinfrid  und  Archipoeta.  2  pp.  ( Oer- 
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der  dichtung  und  auch  anderswo.  11  pp.  (Oermania, 
v.  29,  1884,  p.  243.)— Mueller.  J.  G.    Der  Vaeter  buch. 

7  pp.  (Oerma?»ta,  v.  2,5,  1880,  p.  409.)— Mueller.  W.  Znm 
Vaeterbuch.  5  pp.  (Oermania,  v.  31,  1886,  p.  321.)— 
Xortlhon,  J.  B.  Altwestfaelische  dichtungen.  21  pp. 
(Oermania,  v.  18,  1873,  p.  281.)— Pastsow.  F.  L.  K.  F. 
Ueber  die  romantische  bearbeitung  hellenischer  sagen. 
14pp.  (Vermisch.  schriften,  p.  97.)— Roiller,  M.  Pria- 
meln.  7  pp.  ( Oermania,  v.  3, 1858,  p.  368. )— .Sehade,  O. 
Zu  den  deutschen  versen  in  der  Notkerischen  Rhetorik. 

8  pp.  (Germanta,  v.  14,  1869,  p.  40.)— Scliineller.  J.  A. 
Ueber  den  versbau  in  der  alliterirenden  poesie,  beson- 
ders  der  Altaachsen.  20  pp.  (Munich,  Akad.  wissens. 
Denkschr.  v.  4 :  Philos.-phiiol.  classe,  Abhandl.  v.  4,  1813, 
p.  207.)— Scliroeder,  K.  Elucidarius.  2  pp.  (Oei- 
mania,  v.  17,  1872,  p.  408.)— Seiiiiiiig:,  H.  Poesie  des 
Rheins.  37  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1878,  v.  1,  pp.  90,  183.)— 
Nprenj^er,  R.  Kleine  kritische  beitraege.  4  pp.  (Oer- 
mania, V.  24,  1879,  p.  418.) — Legende  vom  Judenkuaben. 
16  pp.  (Oermania,  v.  27,  1882,  p.  129.)— i^tteintlial,  H. 
Gelbhaus :  Ueber  stoife  altdeutscher  poesie.  7  pp.  (Zeits. 
f.  voelkerpsych.  v.  17,  1837,  p.  345.)— Strauss,  D.  F.  Von 
unsern  grossen  dichtern.  30  pp.  (Oesamm.  werke,  v.  6, 
p.  201.)— Snchler,  H.  Anspielung  an  ein  uubekanntes 
gedicht.    2  pp.    (Oermania,  v.  18,  1873,  p.  115.)— Walter, 

E.  T.  Ueber  den  ursprung  des  hoefischen  minnesanges 
und  sein  verhaeltniss  zur  volksdichtung.  90  pp.  (Oer- 
mania, V.  34,  1889,  pp.  1,  141.)— Wegener,  P.  Nieder- 
deutsches.    3  pp.    (Oermania,  v.  25,  1830,  p.  415.)— Weill, 

F.  von.  Eine  franzoesisch-deutsche  dichterschule. 
10pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1891,  v.  1,  p.  153.)— Wiieleker,  R., 
and  Bartsch,  K.  F.  Der  dichter  der  Urstende.  5  pp. 
(Oermania,  v.  15, 1870,  p.  157.)— ZIngcrle,  I.  V.  Aristo- 
tiles  und  Candacis.  4  pp.  (Oermania,  v.  17,  1872,  p.  306. ) 
— Beitraege  zur  priamellitteratur.  3  pp.  (Oermania, 
v.  ,5,  1860,  p.  44.)— Der  goldene  baum  in  mittelhoch- 
deutschen gedichten.  10  pp.  (Oermania,  v.  7,  1862, 
p.  101.)— Moench  von  Salzburg.  2  pp.  (Oermania,  \.  73, 
1878,  p.  30.)— Vergleiche  bei  mittelhochdeutschen  dich- 
tern.   8  pp.    (Oermania,  V.  13,  1868,  p.  294.) 

i^Tofe.- For  criticisms  of  the  works  of  any  poet  see  his 
name. 

Geriiiaii  poetry,  Selections.    See  with  Collec- 
tions. 

German  poets.    Gostwick,  J.  3703 


GERMAN  PROVERBS 


1705 


GERMANS  IN  GEORGIA 


Cjrci'iiiaii  pi'overbs.    See  Proverbs. 
Gerniaii  roniaiK-e.  2v.   Carlyle,  T.  ( Tc. )  2203 
Gorman  satire.    See  Satire. 
(ieruiaii  .scenery.    Batty,  R.  2461 

German  schools.  Visit  to.    Payne,  J.,  Wcyrks, 

V.  2.  —2304 

German  socialism  and  Ferdinand  Lassalle. 

Dawson,  W.-H.  —1368 

German  Society  of  Maryland,  Tlie  Redemp- 

tioners  and  the.    Hennighausen,  L.  P.      3501 

See  also  So<'i«»l,v  for  the  history  of  the  Germans  in 
Maryland. 

German  soldier  in  the  wars  of  the  United 
States.    Rosengarten,  J.  G.  1616 

German  song-s.  Sec  German  ballads  and 
songs. 

German  stage.  See  Drama  and  the  Stage, 
Oerman. 

German  tln^ology  and  the  German  university. 

30  pp.  Stevens,  F.  L.   (New  Englander,\. Si,  1891,  p.  2Si9.) 

German  universities  for  the  last  fifty  years. 

Conrad,  J.  —2382 

Germanen,  Der  name.    13  pp.    Holtzmann, 

A.    (Genreania,  V.  9,  1864,  p.  1.) 

(jlermaiiia.  Vierteljahrsschrift  fuer  deutsche 
alterthumskunde.  Stuttgart  and  Wien,  1856- 
92.     37  V.  8°.  —3165 

(ierinanic  enii»ire.  See  German  or  Western 
empire. 

Gcrmanicus  Caesar.    B.  C.  14- A.  D.  19. 

Reliquiae  quae  extant  omnes,  ex  recen- 
sione  et  cum  notis  J.  C.  Orelli,  additis  prae- 
terea  notis  omnibus  Casparis  Barthii,  Jani 
Broeckhusii .  .  .  et   aliorum.      Quibus  etiam 

^scholia  Vetera  auctoris  incerti,  expeditione 
Buhliana,  adjunxit  Johannes  Allen  Giles. 
Londini,  1838.     8°.  3243 

Contents.  Catalogus  eilitioiiiiiii.—KpiK'raiiinmta. 
><>liie.  -Fabricius,  G.  DeCaesare  Germanico  n4»tltin. 
— Phneiioiiieiia  Araloa.— l*r»^iiOHtl<*oriiiii  Ara- 
tae»riiiit  fragmenta. — K<*holla  sive  commentaria  in 
Phaenomena  et  Prognostica  Aratea.— Appendix. 

I'ra^inonta.    2  pp.    (Meyer,  H.,  Orat.  Rom.  fragm. 

p.  560.) 

(Tr.)     Aratea  cum  scholiis  ed.  Alfredus 

Breysig.    See  Aratus,  of  Soli. 

( Tr. )     Aratea  Phaenomena.     See  Aratus, 

of  Soli. 

(Tr.)  Arati  Phaenomena  in  Latinum  con- 
versa.    See  Aratus,  of  Soli. 

{Tr.)  Prognosticorum  Arateorum  frag- 
menta.    See  Aratus,  of  Soli. 

ZiNOEBLE,    A.      De   Germanico   Caesare, 

Drusi  filio.     1867.  2725 

.  AIblii«vanii«,  C.  P.     De  navigatione    Drusi    Ger- 

raanici.  1.3  pp.  (C'o».  Pisn»r.  v.  4,  p.  16;  Lemairo,  N.  E., 
Poet.  Lai.  min.  v.  3,  p.  220;  Wcrnsdorf,  J.  C,  Poet.  Lat. 
min.  V.  4,  p.  229.) -<'a|>i'lla,  M.  .M.  F.  Scholia  in  Gcr- 
muiiiei  Cuisaris  Aratea.  46  pp.  (Opera,  p.  377.)  — 
FHiifck-IIartliiiii;'.  J.  von.  Ueber  den  feldzug  dcs  G. 
im  jahre  16.  12  pp.  (Rlielniseh.  nius.  n.  s.  v.  41,  1S86, 
p.  73.) 

G»;n»mnise!icalt«rtlnicnicr.  Holt?raann,  A. 


Germaiiisme  et  Christianisme.   14  pp.   Cham- 

pagny,  F.  J.  M.  T.  N.,  Comte  de.  (Correspondanl,  v.  27, 
1851,  p.  129.) 

Gerinanisteii,  Bericht  ueber  die  zusammen- 

kunft  der,  in  Frankfurt  am  24-26  Sept.  1846.  9  pp.  Grimm, 
J.  L.  K.,  Klelnere  schriften,  v.  7,  n.  573. 

(iernianistisclie  haiidbibliotliek.     Zacher, 
E.  J.  A.  1214 

Germans  in  Austria. 

Hainisch,  M.  Zukunft  der  Deutsch-Oes- 
terreioher.    1892.  3693 

SciiOBER,  K.      Die  Deutschen  in  Nieder- 

und  Ober-Oesterreich.  1881.  (  Voelker  Oester- 
reich-Ungarns,  v.  1.)  3693 

npiil!M-he  nn«l  I'zocUeii  im  vcrfa,ssungs- und  cul- 

turkampf.  29  pp.  (f/dsere  Zei(,  1880,  v.  2,  pp.  77,  265.)— 
Periierstorfer,  E.  Zum  zehnjaehrigen  bestande  des 
deutschen  schulvereins  in  Oesterreich.  10  pp.  (Unsere 
Zeit,  1890,  V.  2,  p.  80.) 

Germans  in  Bohemia. 

Bendel,  J.  Die  Deutschen  in  Boehmen, 
Maehren,  und  Sehlesien.  1884-85,  2  v.  (  Voelker 
Oesterreich-Ungams,  v.  2,  pts.  1,  2.)  3693 

Vebein  fuer  geschichte  der  Deutschen  in 

Boehmen,  Mittheilungen.     1862-96,  34  v.  in  31. 

3493 
Cioehlerl,  V.  Beitrag  zur  culturgeschichte  der  Deut- 
schen im  Erzgebirge.  4  pp.  (Verein  f.  gesch.  d.  Deut- 
schen inBoehmen,  JlfiMheii.  V.  24, 1886,  p.  327.)— liWserth. 
J.  Deutsch-boehmische  colonien.  12  pp.  (Verein  f. 
gesch.  d.  Deutschen  in  Boehmen,  Mitthcil.  v.  23,  1885, 
p.  373.) — Panjicerl,  M.  Stiftung  von  Goldenkron  und 
ihre  bedeutung  fuer  die  geschichte  der  Deutschen  in 
Boehmen.  23  pp.  (Verein  f.  gesch.  d.  Deutschen  in 
Boehmen,  MitlheU.  v.  It,  1873,  p.  201.)— Sol>leslii(ter,  L. 
Deutschboehmen  und  die  Luxemburger.  27  pp.  (Verein 
f.  gesch.  d.  Deutschen  in  Boehmen,  MUtheil.  v.  6,  1868, 
p.  1;  V.  9, 1871,  p.  97. )— Deutschboehmen  und  die  pi?emy- 
sUdische  regierung.  30  pp.  (Verein  f.  gesch.  d.  Deut- 
schen in  Boehmen,  MUtheil.  v.  5,  1867,  pp.  1,  38.)  — 
Deutschboehmen  und  die  regierung  Heinrichs  von 
Kaernthen.  12  pp.  (Verein  f.  gesch.  d.  Deutschen  in 
Boehmen,  MUtheil.  v.  5,  1867,  p.  69.)— SohiiialfnJts.  A. 
Deutsche  baucrn-colonien  in  Boehmen  und  ihr  einfiuss 
auf  das  land  und  die  landwirthschaft.  7  pp.  (Verein  f. 
gesch.  d.  Deutschen  in  Boehmen,  MittheiJ.  v.  2,  1864, 
p.  99.)- Haben  die  Deutschen  in  Boehmen  eine  ge- 
schichte? 4  pp.  (Verein  f.  gesch.  d.  Deutschen  in  Boeh- 
men, MUtheil.  V.  2,  1861,  p.  35.)— Waiciier.  T.  Wohlha- 
bende  buerger  deutscher  abkunft  in  boehmisch-slavi- 
schen  kleinstaedten  (15  jht.)  5  pp.  (Verein  f.  gesch. 
d.  Deutschen  in  Boehmen,  Mitthcil.  v.  20,  1882,  p.'267.)— 
Wel«»r,  W.  Ausbreitung  der  deutschen  nationalitaet 
in  Boehmen.  26  pp.  (Verein  f.  gesch.  d.  Deutschen  in 
Boehmen,  MUtheil.  v.  2,  1861,  pp.  1,  50.) 

Germans  in  I'^ngland. 

Schaible,  K.  II.  Geschichte  der  Deutschen 
in  England,  von  den  ersten  germanischen 
ansiedlungen  in  Britaiinien  bis  zum  ende  des 
18  jahrhunderts.     1885.  1518 

AllliaiiM.  F.    Beitraege  zur  geschichte  der  deutschen 

colonic  in  England.  49  pp.  (  Vn^ere  Zeit,  1873,  v.  1,  pp.433, 
.Wl ;  V.  2,  p.  225. )— liatitfhor.  L.  Die  deutsche  bevoelki  - 
rung  Londons.  19  pp.  (Vnsorc  ifei/,  1884,  v.  2,  p.  382.  i  - 
German  life  iu  London.  14  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  21, 
1887,  p.  726.) 

Germans  in  (Jeorgia. 

Stkobel,  p.  A.  Tliu  Sal/.burgoru  and  their 
Uescendautg.    1855,  —3275 


GERMANS  IN  HUNGARY 


1706 


GERMANS  IN  THE  UNITED  STATES 


Germans  in  Hungrary. 

SCHWICKER,  J.  H.  Die  Deutschen  in  Un- 
gam  und  Siebenbuergen.  1881.  (Voelker 
Oeaterreich-  Ungams,  v.  3. )  3693 

Kaf tner,  E.    Magyaren  und  Deutschen  in  Ungarn. 

44  pp.    ( Unsere  Zeit,  1873,  v.  1,  p.  764 ;  v.  2,  p.  110.) 

Germans  in  Maryland. 

Hennighausen,  L.  p.  The  Redemptioners 
and  the  German  Society  of  Maryland.    1888. 

3501 

SCHULTZ,  E.  T.  First  settlements  of  Ger- 
mans in  Maryland.    1896.  3506 

Society  for  the  history  of  the  Germans  in 

Maryland.  First  to  tenth  annual  reports. 
1887-96,  7  nos.  3501 

Germans  in  Moravia. 

Bbndel,  J.  Die  Deutschen  in  Boehmen, 
Maehren,  und  Schlesien.  1884-85,  2  v.  {Voelker 
Oesterreich-Ungarns,  v.  2,  pts.  1,  2.)  3693 

l^oscrth,  J.     Materialien  zur  geschichte  deutscher 

ansiedlungen  im  noerdlichen  Maehren  und  Schlesien. 
8  pp.  (Verein  f.  gesch.  d.  Deutschen  in  Boehmen,  Mit- 
th«a.  V.  20,  1882,  p.  98;  V.  22,  1884,  p.  381.) 

Germans  In  New  York. 

Kapp,  F.  Geschichte  der  Deutschen  im 
staate  New  York  bis  zum  anfange  des  neun- 
zehnten  jahrhunderts.    1869.  3567 

<rernians  in  Nortli  Carolina. 

Bernheim,  G.  D.    History  of  the  German 

settlements  ...  in  North  and  South  Carolina 

...  to  the  close  of  the  first  half  of  the  present 

century.    1872.  —3284 

Germans  in  Ohio. 

Peters,  B.  The  German  pioneers.  9  pp.  (Ohio 
Archaeol.  arid  Hist.  Quart,  v.  2,  1889,  p.  55.) 

Germans  in  Pennsylvania. 

Fischer,  H.  L.  'S  alt  marik-haus  mittes 
in  d'r  schtadt,  un  die  Alte'  zeite.    1879.     2333 

Gibbons,    Mrs.    P.    E.       "Pennsylvania 

Dutch,"  and  other  essays.     1882.  2295 

Haldeman,  S.  S.      Pennsylvania  Dutch. 

1872.  —2136 

McMiNN,  E.  A  German  hero  of  the  colo- 
nial times  of  Pennsylvania ;  or,  the  life  and 
times  of  Henry  Antes.    1886.  3796 

Rupp,  I.  D.      Collection   of  upwards   of 

thirty  thousand  names  of  German  .  .  .  and 
other  immigrants  in  Pennsylvania  from  1727 
to  1776.     1876.  3576 

Sachse,  J.  F.  German  Pietists  of  provin- 
cial Pennsylvania.    1895.  3572 

Franklin,  B.     To  Peter  Collinson  ...  the  Germans 

in  Pennsylvania.  9  pp.  (Compl.  works,  v.  2,  p.  291.)— 
HehefTer,  J.  G.  De  H.  Mennonite  emigration  to  Penn- 
sylvania.   22  pp.    {Pa.  Mag.  Hist.  v.  2,  1878,  p.  117.) 

Germans  in  Russia. 

Beta,  O.  Das  Deutscbthum  in  Russland.  13  pp. 
(Unsere  Zeit,  1874,  v.  2,  p.  549.)— Bauernemancipation 
and  die  deut)H5he  coloniHalion  in  Russland.  15  pp. 
(Unsere  Zeit,  1867,  v.  1,  p.  198.)— TiKsot,  V.  Les  Alle- 
mands  en  Russie.  31  pp.  (In  his  Russes  et  Allemands, 
p.  253. )— Waltleck,  F.  M.  von.  Geistiges  leben  der 
8anct-Pet«r8burger  Deutschen.  85  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit, 
M81,v.2,  p.J19.) 


Germans  in  Silesia. 

Bendel,  J.  Die  Deutschen  in  Boehmen, 
Maehren,  und  Schlesien.  1884-85, 2  v.  [Voelker 
Oeaterreich-Ungarns,  v.  2,  pts.  1,  2.)  3693 

IiONcrth,  J.     Materialien  zur  geschichte  deutscher 

ansiedlungen  im  noerdlichen   Maehren  und  Schlesien. 

8  pp.  (Verein  f.  gesch.  d.  Deutschen  in  Boehmen,  Mit- 
theil.  V.  20,  1882,  p.  98  ;  v.  22,  188't,  p.  381.) 

Germans  in  South  Carolina. 

Bebnheim,  G.  D.  History  of  the  German 
settlements  ...  in  North  and  South  Carolina 
...  to  the  close  of  the  first  half  of  the  present 
century.     1872.  —3284 

Germans  in  Transylvania. 

Schwickeb,  J.  H.  Die  Deutschen  in  Un- 
garn und  Siebenbuergen.  1881.  ( Voelker 
Oesterreich-Ungarns, -v.  3.)  3693 

Germans  in  the  Unite«l  States. 

Eelking,  M.  von.  Die  deutschen  huelfs- 
truppen  im  nordamerikanischen  Befreiungs- 
kriege,  1776  bis  1783.     1863,  2  v.  in  1.  1656 

German    allied    troops    in    the    North 

American  war  of  independence,  1776-83.  Tr. 
by  J.  G.  Rosengarten.     1893.  4645 

EiCKHOFF,  A.  {Ed. )    In  der  neuen  heimath, 

geschichtliche  mittheilungen  ueber  die  deut- 
schen einwanderer  in  alien  theilen  der  Union. 
1884.  1612 

Greene,  G.  W.    The  German  element  in 

the  war  of  American  independence.     1876. 

1647 

Kapp,  F.    Geschichte  der  deutschen  ein- 

wanderung  in  Amerika.    v.  1.    1868.         1655 

Der  soldatenhandel  deutscher  Fuersten 

nach  Amerika.    1874.  1647 

Lowell,  E.  J.    The  Hessians  and  the  other 

German  auxiliaries  of  Gt.  Britain  in  the  Revo- 
lutionary war.     1884.  1618 

— -  Riedesel,  P.  C.  L.  von  M.,  Freiin  von. 
Letters  and  journals  relating  to  the  war  of 
the  American  Revolution,  and  the  capture  of 
the  German  troops  at  Saratoga.    1867.       1654 

Rosengarten,  J.  G.    The  German  soldier 

in  the  wars  of  the  United  States.     1886.     1616 

]>»ehii.  R.      Das   dcut.sche  turnwesen   in   der  nord- 

amerikanischen'Union.  9  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1888,  v.  2, 
p.  512.)— CielTpken.  F.  H.  Germans  as  emigrants  and 
colonists.  12  pp.  (Forum,  v.  13, 1892,  p.  200.)— ««rooue. 
G.  W.  The  Hessian  mercenaries  of  our  Revolution . 
14  pp.  (Allant.  Monthly,  v.  35,  1875,  p.  131.)— Ile.Hsianx 
in  the  Revolution.  3  pp.  (Ailant.  Monthly,  v.  .53,  188-1, 
p.  855.)— MellU-k,  A.  D.,  Jr.  German  emigration  to  the 
American  colonies,  its  cause,  and  the  distribution  of  the 
emigrants.  27  pp.  (Pa.  Mag.  Hist.  v.  10,  1886,  pp.241, 
375.)  —.Morris,  J.  G.  List  of  books  relating  to  the  Ger- 
mans in  America.    10  pp.    (Soc.  Hist.  Germans  in    Md. 

9  rept.  p.  51.) 

See  also  iir<^rniiiiiN  in  tH(><»ru'ia.  .fiiir^'lHiKl.  yvw 
York,  Xortli  i'lirolinn,  Oliio.  l>onn>i,ylvHiliH. 
Noil  til  t'arolinn. 


GERMANTOWN,  Pa. 


1707 


GERMANY 


(rermaiitowii.  Pa. 

Baltic  of  <i,,  from  a  British  account.    3  pp.    {Pa. 
Urag.  Hiat.  v.  11,  1887,   p.  112.)— C'o»teni|>orar.y  ae- 

count  of  the  battle  of  G.  3  pp.  {Pa.  Mag.  Hist.  v.  11, 
1887,  p.  330.)— Fittke,  J.  Brandy  wine,  G.,  and  Saratoga. 
19  pp.  {Atlant.  Monthly,  v.  63,  1889,  p.  601.)— lieyser, 
I'.  D.  History  of  the  upper  Germantown  burying- 
ground.  12  pp.  {Pa.  Mag.  Hist.  v.  8,  1884,  p.  411.)— In- 
scriptions in  the  upper  Germantown  burying-ground. 
7  pp.  {Pa.  Mag.  Hist.  v.  9,  1885,  p.  82.)— Lninbalin. 
A.  C.  Battle  of  G.  36  pp.  {Pa.  Mag.  Hist.  v.  1,  1877, 
p.  368.)— Peiiii.vimckpr,  S.  W.  Settlement  of  G.,  and 
the  causes  which  led  to  it.  41  pp.  {Pa.  Mag.  Hist.  v.  4, 
1880,  p.  1.)— Sliooinnker,  T.  H.  List  of  the  inhabitants 
of  G.  and  Chestnut  Hill  in  1809.  32  pp.  {Pa.  Mag.  Hist. 
V.  15,  1891,  p.  449.) 
Sec  also  Phila<le1|>hiii. 

(Terinaiuis,  Der  name.      5  ijp.    Walther,   P. 

(Germania.  v.  30,  1885,  p.  308.) 

Oorniauy. 

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Batty,  R.    German  scenery.    1823.      2461 

Bbrghaus,   H.  K.   W.     Deutschland  seit 

hundert  jaliren.  Geschichte  der  gebiets-ein- 
theilung  iind  der  politischen  verfassung  des 
vaterlandes.     1859-62,  2  v.  in  5.  3625 

Bigelow,    p.      Borderland    of   Czar  and 

Kaiser.  Notes  from  both  sides  of  the  Russian 
frontier.     1895.  3475 

Cattbau-Calleville,  J.  P.  G.     "Voyage 

en  Allemagne  et  en  Sufede.     1810,  3  v.        1408 

Hegel,  K.    Staedte  und  gilden  der  ger- 

manischen  voellier  im  mittelalter.     1891,  2  v. 

3406 

Hoppus,  J.      Continent  in  1835 :  sketches 

in  Belgium,  Germany  .  .  .  1837.  (Poster,  T., 
Cab.  miscel.  v.  6. )  3126 

iRENicus   (Triedlib),  F.       Totius    Germa- 

niae  descriptio  pnlcherrima  simul  et  iucnii- 
dissima.  1570.  {  With  Krantz,  A.,  Eccles.  his- 
toria  sive  Metropolis. )  — 4261 

Locke,  D.  R.  (P.  V.  Nasby,  pseud.)   Nasby 

in  e.xile  :  or,  six  months  of  travel  in  England, 
Ireland,  .Scotland,  France,  Germany.     1882. 

3205 
Vol.  hi.  -2H. 


Marina,  Q.  Romania  e  Germania  ovvero  11 

mondo  germanico  secondo  le  relazioni  di 
Tacito.     1892.  3693 

Riese,  a.    Das  rheinische  Germanien  in 

der  antiken  litteratur.     1892.  3614 

Schwab,  G.,  and  Jacquemin,  E.  Alle- 
magne romantique  et  pittoresque.  1838-40, 
2  V.  .2465 

Sotheby,   S.   L.    Principia  typographica. 

The  block-books  or  xylographic  delineations 
of  scripture  history,  issued  in  .  .  .  Germany, 
during  the  fifteenth  century.    1858,  3  v. 

— 17E5 

Stolberg,  F.  L.,  Grafzu.  Travels  through 

Germany,  Switzerland,  Italy,  and  Sicily. 
1796-97,  2  V.  .2462 

Strang,  J.  Germany  in  1831.  1836.  (Fos- 
ter, T.,  Cab.  miscel.  v.  4. )  3126 

Tacitus,  C.  C.  Germania,  with  ethno- 
logical dissertations  and  notes.  By  R.  G. 
Latham.  1851.  3224 
Germania.  With  a  revised  text,  Eng- 
lish notes,  and  map,  by  A.  J.  Church  and  W. 
J.  Brodribb.     1884.  3226 

The  same.  [Lat.  and  Fr.]  1833.  (CEuvres, 
tr.  par  C.  L.  F.  Panckoucke,  v.  6. )  4247 

The  same.  {Lat.  and  Germ.'\  1873.  (Holtz- 
mann,  A.,  German,  alter thuemer.)  3224 

The  same,  in  English.  1830.  (  Works,  with 
.  .  .  notes  by  A.  Murphy. )  2732 

Whitman,  S.    Imperial  Germany.     [With 

illustrations  and  maps].  1897.  (^Chautauqua 
reading  circle  lit. )  3636 

Browne.  E.    Journey  from  Norwich  to  Colen  in  G. 

22  pp.  {In  his  Brief  account  of  travels  in  . . .  Europe, 
p.  91.)— Caloiine.  A.  B,  de.  Lettres  de  TAllemagne. 
66  pp.  {Rev.  contemp.  18S4,  v.  3,  p.  591 ;  v.  4,  pp.  93,  271.)— 
4'araiiinn,  G.  J.  V.  E.,  Comte  de.  M«moires:  Sgjonr 
en  Allemagne  et  en  Autriche.  19  pp.  {Rev.  contemp. 
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Graeca  rerum  Turcicarum,  lib.  II  locus  insignis  Germa- 
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(Freher,  M.,  Rcr.  German,  script,  v.  2,  p.  i.)— Meulsch- 
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18  pp.  {Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  26, 1889,  p.  294. )— (ilrimin,  J. 
L.  K.  Marken  des  vaterlandes  von  H.  Mueller.  7  pp. 
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GERMANY 


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GERMANY,  Army  and  navy 


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See  also  Alsace.— AnhaIt.—Arn»tiMlt.—B««Ieii.— 
Bavaria.  —  Black  forest.  —  Bremen.  —  Bruns- 
wick.—Cobtirif.—t'olinar. —Eisenach. —Fraiico- 
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l^erK.  —  Hesse.  —  HIItlbitrKliaiisen.  —Jena.  — 
I^aniceiisch  walbach.  —  I^eni^o.  —  I/orraln.  — I^u- 
beck.— tiisalla.  — MayenfeUI.- MccklenUnrif.- 
Slelnlngren.  —  Olilenbnrn:.  -Palatinate.  -Prus- 
sia. —  ReuNS.  —  Naxe-Welniar-Klsenaclt.  —  Nax- 
ony.  —  Solius.  —  Swabla.  —  Thurlngla.  —  Vler- 
lande.— WuertteniberK, 
Germany,  Agriculture. 

Balcke,  T.    Bilder  aus  der  geschichte  der 
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(jtermaiiy,  Antiquities. 

Germania.    Vierteljahrsschrift  fuer  deut- 
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HOLTZMANN,  A.      Gsrmanische  alterthue- 

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Gerinsiiiy,  Architecture. 

Coney,  J.  Engravings  of  ancient  cathe- 
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Germany,  Army  and  navy. 

Chevalier,  L.  E.  La  marine  franjaise  et 
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GERMANY,  Church  history 


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GERMANY,  Oolonies 


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ruTidsclMu,  v.  58,  1889,  p.  256.)— tiiiessfeldt,  P.  Erzio- 
hung  der  deutschen  jugend.  47  pp.  (Deutsch.  rundschau, 
V.  62,  1890,  pp.  26,  240.)— Ilaiipt.  C.  H.  Die  grundprin- 
cipien  des  gcsammten  unterrichts-  und  erziehungswe- 
aens.  14  pp.  (Zeits.  /.  alterthumsw.  v.  7,  1840,  Beiblatt, 
p.  169.)— Die  schule  und  die  gegenwart.  16  pp.  (Zeits./. 
alterthumsw.  v.  8, 1841,  Beiblatt,  p.  361.)— Huii»t,erlorrt, 
E.  Real  school  contest  in  G.  26  pp.  (New  Englander, 
V.  41, 1882,  p.  639.)— JuMtl,  F.  Die  berliner  schulconfe- 
renz  und  die  reform  des  hoehern  unterrichtswesenE. 
18  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1891,  v.  1,  p.  426.)— Die  frage  des 
gelehrtenproletariats  und  die  reform  des  hoehern  nnter- 
richtswesens.  26pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1890,  v.  1,  p.  493.)— 
K.,  E.  Das  gymnasium  und  die  realschule.  Von  M. 
Axt.  16  pp.  (Zeits.  f.  alterthumsw.  v.  8,  1841,  Beiblatt, 
p.  177.)— Die  Kalterlioli  I..eopolfllnlscIi-1'Brollni- 
M-he  akarteiiile  der  naturforscher.  6  pp.  (Unsere 
Zei(,  1870,  v.  2,  p.  343.)— Kleine,  O.  F.  Reden  und  auf- 
saetze :  ein  beitrag  zur  gyninasial-paedagogik  und  phi- 
lologie,  von  L.  Doederlein.  4  pp.  (Zeits.  f.  alterthumsw. 
v.  12, 1845,  p.  1041.)— Klliisrhartll,  H.  "  Neue  methode," 
im  Lateinunterricht  Bowie  im  Deutschunterricht  der 
TOlksschule.  5  pp.  (Eng.  studien,  v.  15,  1891,  p.  316.)— 
Techmer's  und  Sweet's  vorschlaege  zur  reform  des  un- 
terrichts im  Englischen.  33  pp.  (Eng.  studien,  v.  10, 1887, 
p.  48.)— Kuntze,  J.  E.  Reform  des  juristischen  univer- 
sitaetsstudiums.  10  pp.  ( Unsere  Zeit,  1888,  v.  1,  p.  25.)— 
Lnirarde  (Boetticher),  P.  A.  de.  Ueber  die  klage,  dass 
der  deutschen  jugend  der  idealismus  fehle.  11  pp. 
(Deutsche  schriften,  p.  373.)— Zum  unterrichtsgesetze. 
69  pp.  (Deutsche  schriften,  pp.  168,  264.)— I.iaimni'r»i.  A. 
Handarbeit  fuer  knaben.  5  pp.  (Deutsch.  mndscliau, 
V.  58, 1889,  p.284.)— I,.avlH»c,  E.  Universit^s  allemandes 
et  universit«s  franpaiscs.  34  pp.  (Rev.  d.  deux  mondes, 
1884,  3pir.  V.  63,  p.  623.)— I^ncbUer,  F.  Urtheil  eines 
daenischen  gelehrten,  M.  C.  F.  Ingerslev,  ueber  das 
dentache  gelebrte  schulwesen.     6  pp.     {Zeits.  f.  alter- 


thumsw. V.  11,  1814,  p.  1113.)— M.  Ueber  die  examina 
auf  gymnasien.  4  pp.  (Zeits.  f.  alterthumsw.  v.  7,  1840, 
Beiblatt,  p.  153.)— Ueber  die  ■iiaentjrel  stiieiltisclnT 
t;-yiiiiiaHJal-vi>rival(iiii$f  undihre  wuenschenswerthe 
reform.  13  pp.  (Zeitti.  f.  alterthumsw.  v.  7,  1840,  Beiblatt, 
p.-iJ. )— Miieiicli,  W.  Die  frage  des  englischen  aufsatzes 
in  realprima.  10  pp.  (Eng.  studien,  v.  4,  1881,  p.  441.)- 
4>ttiiiaiiii.  H.  Ueber  die  wahl  des  lesestoftes  im  engli- 
.schen  unterricht  auf  der  realschule  erster  ordnung. 
18  pp.  (Eng.  studit'n,  v.  3,  1880,  p.  338.)— HatMlasrOKi- 
Hrli«»  bililiiii;;  der  kuenftigeu  gymnasiallehrer,  von  C. 
Freese.  10  pp.  {Zei(ii. /.  a((er(/iMmsi/'.  v.  8,  1841,  Beiblatt, 
p.  a3. )— Pa.>iN«>»v.  W.  A.  Ueber  den  deutschen  unter- 
richt auf  gymnasien,  von  F.  J.  Guenther.  6  pp.  (Zeits. 
f.  alterthumsw.  v.  9,  1842,  Beiblatt,  p.  361.)— Pisko,  F.  J. 
Die  deutsche  physikalisch-technische  reichsanstalt. 
16pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1887,  v.  1,  p.  516.)— PriiiCf,  J.  T. 
American  and  German  schools.  7  pp.  (Atlatit.  Monthly, 
v.  66,  1890,  p.  413.)— K:»!>ilnlall.  H.  Universities  of  G. 
72  pp.  (In  his  Universities  of  Europe  in  the  middle  ages, 
V.  2,  pt.  1,  p.  209. )— Keiilpr.  (— ).  Weder  das  reine  clae- 
sen-,  noch  das  reine  fach-system,  sondern  ein  zwischen 
beiden  vennitteltes  unterrichtssystem  entspricht  dem 
erziehenden  principe  und  den  meisten  zwecken  der 
gelehrtenscliulen.  8  pp.  (Zeits.  f.  alterthumsie.  v.  8, 1841, 
Beiblatt,  p.  1.)— Hooliholi.  E.  L.  Die  ruthe  kuessen  : 
ein  abschnitt  aus  der  deutschen  erziehungsgeschichte. 
22  pp.  (Germania,  v.  1,  1856,  p.  134.)— Sheldon,  S.  Why 
our  science  students  go  to  G.  4  pp.  (Atlant.  Monthly, 
v.  63,  1889,  p.  463.)— SteveuH,  F.  L.  German  theology 
and  the  German  university.  30  pp.  (New  Englander, 
V.  54,  1891,  p.  259. )— Sybpl,  H.  von.  The  German  uni- 
versity :  compared  with  the  English  and  French.  12  pp. 
(Am.  J.  of  Education,  v.  17,  1867,  p.  593.)— Wahl,  G.  M. 
The  German  boy  at  leisure.  7  pp.  (AiUint.  Monthly, 
v.  64, 1889,  p.  239. )— The  German  gymnasium  in  its  work- 
ing order.  12  pp.  (Atlant.  Monthly,  v.  63,  1889,  p.  745.)— 
Woiidt,  G.  Behandlung  der  englischen  praepositionen 
auf  der  realschule  I  ordnung.  73  pp.  (Eng.studien,y.i, 
18.S1,  p.  100;  V.  5,  1882,  p.  379;  V.  6,  1883,  p.  216. )— Kl'ller, 
E.  Gymnasium  und  universitaet.  24  pp.  (Deutsch. 
rundschau,  v.  62,  1890,  p.  216.) 

See  also  Education  under  Bavaria.— PriiHsia. — 
Naxoiiy,  etc.  Also  the  names  of  universities,  as,  Ber- 
lin.—Bonn.— lleidi>lber{t',  etc. 

Geriiiimy,  Emigration. 

EiCKHOPF,  A.  {Ed. )  In  der  neuen  heimath: 
gescliichtliche  mittheilungen  ueber  die  deut- 
schen einwanderer  in  alien  theilen  der  Union. 
1884.  1612 

Jahn,  a.    Wichtige  beitraege  zur  einwan- 

derung  und  kolonisation  in  Brasilien.     1874. 

2485 

Kapp,  F.     Geschichte  der  deutschen  ein- 

wanderung  in  Amerika.    v.  1.     1868.  1655 

Rupp,   I.  D.      Collection    of  upwards  of 

thirty  thousand  names  of  German  .  .  .  and 
other  immigrants  in  Pennsylvania  from  1727' 
to  1776.     1876.  3576 

German  emigration  to  America.     40  pp.     (N.  Am. 

Rev.  v.  11,  1820,  p.  1 ;  v.  82, 1856,  p.  248.)— Die  dentHchen 
an»iedolnn|fen  ausserhalb  Europas.  9  pp.  (Unsere 
Zeit,  1888,  V.  2,  p.  503.)— Ihering:,  H.  von.  Die  deutsche 
auswanderung  und  ihre  ziele.  34  pp.  ( Unsere  Zeit,  1886, 
V.  2,  pp.  433,  620.)— I.iavlH>iC,  E.  L'gmigration  alle- 
mande.  13  pp.  {Rev.  d.  deux  mondes,  1874,  3  p6r.  v.  1, 
p.  207.)  —  91ecklenbur|j:lsehe  auHwandernnjf. 
22  pp.  (  Uiisere  Zeit,  1866,  v.  1,  p.  347.)— Mclllok,  A.  D., 
Jr.  German  emigration  to  the  American  colonies,  its 
cause,  and  the  distribution  of  the  emigrants.  27  pp. 
(Pa.  Mag.  Hist.  v.  10,  1886,  pp.  241,  375.)— SchclTer, 
J.  G.  De  H.  Mennonite  emigration  to  Penn.sylvania. 
22  pp.    (Pa.  Mag.  Hist.  v.  2,  1878,  p.  117.)— Trolard.  E. 


GEEMANY,  Emigration 


1713 


GERMANY,  Genealogy  and  heraldry 


L*€migration  allemande  depuis  la  guerre.  35  pp.  (Cor- 
respondtint,  n.  s.  v.  68,  1876,  p.  761.) 

See  also  Eiiropr,  Emi</ration.~UermnnH  in  Aus- 
tria. Bolit^niiH,  KiiK'laiicI,  4^eorg-ia,  lliiii$;-ary, 
,>Iar,vian<l.  Moravia.  New  York,  North  I'aro- 
Una.  t^hio.  l*<'niiNylvaiiia,  KiiNNia.  SiloMla, 
Soiilli  Carolina.  Transylvania.  I'nitol  Nt»l<'N. 

(jreriiiaiiy,  Finance. 

Directe  oder  indirecte  steuern.  41  pp.  {Uiisere 
Zeit,  188),  V.  1,  pp.  376,  547.)— I'crrarlsi.  C.  V.  Im- 
posta  militare  in  Francia  e  i  nuovi  studi  su  dl  essa  in 
Germania  ed  in  Italia.  29  pp.  {Nuov,  antol.  3  s.  v.  25, 
1S90,  p.  509.)-«Jra«l.  M.  A.  C.  Finances  dc  I'Empire 
alleniand.  48  pp.  (Rev.  d.  deux  mondes,  1882,  3  p6r.  v.  63, 
p.  S.)— liasrardc  (Boetticher),  P.  A.  de.  Finanzpoli- 
tili  Dcutschlands.  19  pp.  (Deutsclie  schri/ten,  p.  292.)  - 
ReiehNkaNMcnNclK'ine  nach  deni  gesetz  vom  30 
April,  1874.  21  pp.  (Unserc  Zcii,  1876,  v.  1,  p.  698.)— 
Sclieel.  H.  von.  Reichs-einkonxmensteuer  und  reichs- 
erbschaftssteuer.  9  pp.  (t/n«ere  Zeit,  1887,  v.  2,  p.  577.) 
— Der  deutsche  tabacksbaii  und  die  tabackMHieiier. 
47pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1868,  v.  1,  pp.  612,  690.)— Der  gegen- 
waertige  stand  der  deutschen  volkwbankeii.  4  pp. 
( Unaere  Zeit,  1870,  v.  1,  p.  69.) 

Gcriiiaiiy,  Fine  arts. 

Chennevieres,  H.,  Comte  de.  Dessins  du 
Louvre :  6coles  flamande,  hollandaise,  et 
allemande.     n.  d.  — IVAl 

Descamps,  J.  B.    Vie  des  peintres  flamands, 

allemands,  et  hoUandois.     1753-69,  5  v.      3795 

LuEBKE,  W.    Ecclesiastical  art  in  Germany 

during  the  middle  ages.     1877.  — 1705 

Renouvieb,  J.    Des  types  et  des  maniferes 

des  mattres  graveurs,  pour  servir  il  I'histoire 
de  la  gravure  en  Italie,  en  AUemagne  .  .  . 
1853-54,  3  V.  in  1.  —1744 

ScHLOSSEB,  J.   von.      Schriftquellen   zur 

geschichte  der  karolingischen  kunst.  1892. 
( Eitelberger  von  Edelberg,  R.,  Quellenschrif- 
ten,  n.  s.  v.  4. )  — 17C7 


—  VlARDOT,   L. 
Russie.     1844. 


Musses  d' AUemagne  et  de 

—1748 


BprlciiMC-h,  H.  E.  von.     Das  deutsche  kunsthand- 

werk  auf  der  nationalen  ausstellung  zu  Muenchen. 
11pp.  (C/rescre  Zei7,  1888,  V.  2,  p.  224.)— I»Ptt!t.  F.  H.  An 
outline  of  15  century  engravings  in  G.  10  pp.  7  pi.  (New 
Englander,  v.  52,  1890,  p.  497.)— Bodo,  W.  Entwickelung 
deroeffentlichen  sammlungen  der  kunst  des  mittelalters 
und  der  renais-sance  in  Deutschland  seit  dcm  kriege 
1870-71.  10  pp.  [Deutsch.  rundschau,  v.  60,  1889,  p.  129.) 
— <'n»l,  L.  German  schools.  238  pp.  (Jre  his  Index  of 
artists,  v.  1,  p.  1.)— Janitsrhok,  H.  Deutsche  kunst 
und  deutsche  kucnstler  in  Rom.  29jpp.  (I'nscre  Zeit,' 
1874,  V.  2,  p.  225.)-.lenkiu«.  C.  W.  Recent  German 
aft.  3pp.  (Harper's  Mag.  v.  70,  188.5,  p.  99.)— Knlll«>, 
O.  Gruebeleien  eines  malers  ueber  seine  kunst.  44  pp. 
{Deiitsch.  rtindschau,  v.  48,  1886,  pp.  239,  414.)— KrailN, 
F.  X.  L'art  Chretien  en  AUemagne.  5  pp.  [Correspon- 
dant,  n.  s.  v.  122,  1889,  p.  1174.)— I.ippniann,  F.  Ein 
italienischer  und  ein  deutscher  kupferstich  des  XV 
jahrhundert'i.  9  pp.  1  pi.  (Koenigl.  Preussisch.  kunst- 
samml.  Jahrfc.  V.  7, 1886,  p.73.)— Vol.v,  E.  Aus  deutschen 
at«liers  in  Rom.  5  pp.  (  Unsere  Zeit,  1882,  v.  2,  p.  129.)— 
Winkler,  A.  Die  gefaess-  und  punzenstecher  der 
deutschen  hochrenaissance.  15  pp.  1  pi.  (Koenigl. 
Preussisch.  kunstsamml.  Jahrb.  v.  13,  1892,  p.  93.)— 
Wyzerwa,  T.  de.  Peintres  primitifs  de  rAllemagne. 
28  pp.    ( Ilev,  r}.  fleux  mondea,  1889,  3  p«r.  v.  92,  p.  830. ) 


Germany,  Fisheries. 

Ilanini,  W.  Die  deutsche  secflsherei.  20  pp.  (Un- 
sere Zeit,  1867,  V.  2,  p.  462.)— Ilartniann,  R.  Ueber 
den  gegenwaertigen  zustand  unsercr  binnenfischerei. 
14  pp.    (  Unsere  Zeit,  1881,  v.  2,  p.  453. )— Relnke,  J.    Die 

preussische  commission  zur  wissenschaftlichen  unter- 
suchung  der  deutschen  meere.  19  pp.  (Deutsch.  rund- 
schau,  v.  65,  1890.  p.  64.) 

Gcriiisiiiy,  Forests. 

Brown,  J.  C.  Schools  of  forestry  in  Ger- 
many.    1887.  4696 

Ratzeburg,  J.  T.  C.    Die  forsWnsecten ; 

Oder,  abbildung  und  beschreibnng  der  in  den 
waeldern  Preussens  und  der  nachbarstaaten 
als  schaedlich  oder  nuetzlich  bekannt  gewor- 
denen  insecten.     1839-44,  3  v.  —2672 

Die    ichneumonen    der    forstinsecten. 

1844-52,  3  V.  —2672 

Die    waldverderber    und    ihre    feinde. 

1869.  —2685 

<'lel>«cli,  R.  F.  A.   Ueber  ein  problem  der  forstwissen- 

schaft.  18  pp.  {Journ.  f.  d.  reine  v.  angcwaii.  nutth. 
v.  67, 1887,  p.  248.)— PIncliot,  G.  Government  forestry 
abroad  :  Germany.  16  pp.  (Am.  Econ.  Assoc.  Pub.  v.  6, 
no.  3,  p.  9. )— Raino,  F.,  and  others.  Forestry  in  G. 
121  pp.  (U.  S.  State,  Dept.  of,  Reports  frovrt  Consuls'. 
Foreatry  in  Europe,  p.  37.)— Sport  in  a  German  forest- 
country.  10  pp.  (^Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  132,  1882,  p.  226.) 
See  nlao  Blaek  forest. 

Germany,  Genealogy  and  heraldry. 

Fahne,    a.      Chroniken    und  urkunden- 

buejher  ■  hervorragender    geschlechter  .  .  . 

1862-78,  5  V.  3617 
Denkmale  und  ahnentafeln  in   Rhein- 

land    and  Westphalen,   mit    erlaeuteiungen 

und  berichtigungen.     1875-83,  6  v.  in  2.     3617 
Dynasten,  Freiherren,  und  Grafen  von 

Bocholtz.     1856-63,  4  v.  in  2.  3791 

Geschichte    der    coelnischen,    juelioh- 

schen,  und  bergischen  geschlechter.  1848-53, 
2  pts.  in  1  V.  3791 

Geschichte  der  Grafen,  jetzigen  Puer- 

sten  zu  Salm-Reifferscheid  .  .  .  nebst  genealo- 
gie  derjeiiigen  familien,  aus  denen  sie  ihre 
frauon  genommen.     1858-66,  3  pts.  in  2  v. 

3791 

Geschichte  der  westphaelischen  ge- 
schlechter, mit  besonderer  beruecksichtigung 
ihrer  uebersiedlung  nach  Preussen,  Curland, 
und  Liefland.     Mit  1200  wappen.     1858.     3791 

Geschichte  von  100  rheinischen,  west- 
phaelischen, niederlaendischen,  und  anderen 
hervorragenden  geschlechtern.  1860.  ( In  his 
Herren  und  Freiherren  von  Hoevel,  v.  1, 
pt.  2. )  3791 

Geschichte  von  106  rheinischen,  nieder- 
laendischen, und  westphaelischen  hervorra- 
genden geschlechtern.  1859.  (In  his  Dyna- 
sten .  .  .  von  Bocholtz,  v.  1,  pt.  2. )  3791 

Gss;>,lilochter  und  sitze.     1866-69,  3  v.  in 

2.  ( In  his  Forschungeii  auf  dem  gebiete  der 
rheiii.  und  westphael.  gesch.  v.  2,  3.)       3617 


GERMANY,  Genealogy  aud  heraldry 


1714 


GERMANY,  History,  etc. 


Herren   und   Freiherren  von    Hoevel, 

nebat  genealogie  der  familien.  1856-60,  3  v. 
in  2.  3791 

Gruenbnberg,  K.    Wappenpuch  ...    In 

farbendruok  neu  herausg.  von  R.  Graf  Still- 
fried- AlcAntara  und  A.  M.  Hildebrandt.  n.  d. 
2  V.  17E4 

l.ng:anie  (Boetticher),  P.  A.  de.    Reorganisation  des 

adds.  9  pp.  (CeutscA.  schriften,  p.  283.)— Meyer,  C. 
Adel  und  ritterschaft  im  deutschen  mittelalter.  38  pp. 
(Snmmf.  ivissena.  vortrg.  n.  s.  v.  5,  1891,  p.  209.) 

Geriiiaiiy,  Geology  and  palaeontology. 

Deutsche    geologische   gesellschaft. 
Zeitechrift.     v.  37-48.     1885-96,  12  v.       —4576 
JVo<e.-For  v.  1-36  see  preceding  catalogue. 

llerbHt,  G.    Gletscher  und  eiszeit,  rait  ruecksiclit  zu- 

Bleich  auf  Thueringen  und  die  nord-dentsche  ebene. 
13  pp.  (U?Micr<'Zei(,  1878,  V.  1,  p.  S91.)— Votoiiie,  H.  Die 
pflanzenwelt  Norddeutschlands  in  den  verschiedenen 
zeitepoclien,  besonders  seit  der  eiszeit.  82  pp.  (Samml. 
tcissens.  voHrg.  n.  s.  v.  1,  1886,  p.  405.}— Wajcucr,  A.  Die 
fossilen  ueberreste  von  nackten  dintenflschen  aus  dem 
lithographischen  schiefer  und  dem  lias  des  sued-deut- 
schen  Juragebirges.  72  pp.  1  pi.  (Munich,  Akad. 
wissens.  Denlcschr.  v.  31  :  Maihemal.-phys.  classe,  Ab- 
;Kij»d(.  V.  8,  pt.  3,  1860,  p.  749.) 

Germany,  Heraldry.    See  with  Genealogy. 
Gerniaiiy,  History. 

Arnold,  C.  F.  W.    Studien  zur  deutschen 
kulturgeschichte.    1882.  3683 

Baring-Gould,  S.,  and  Gilman,'  A.    Story 

of  Ge^manJ^     1888.     (Story  of  the  nations .) 

2426 

Brink,   B.   E.   C.  ten,  and  others  (Eds.) 

Quellen  und  forschungen  zur  sprach-  und 
culturgeschichte  der  germanischen  voelker. 
V.  52-83.     1884-97,  32  v.  in  16.  —3166 

jVoie.— For  v.  1-51  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Fay,  T.  S.   The  three  Germanys.  Glimpses 

into  their  history.     [1889],  2  v.  3602 

Grotefend,  H.      Handbuch  der   histori- 

schen  chronologie  des  deutschen  mittelalters 
und  der  neuzeit.     1872.  2452 

Lamprecht,    K.      Deutsche    geschichte. 

1891-95,  5  V.  in  6.  3603 

Mueller,  D.     Geschichte  des  deutschen 

volkes.     1886.  3692 

NiTZSCH,  K.  W.    Geschichte  des  deutschen 

volkes  bis  zum  augsburger  religionsfrieden. 
1883-85,  3  v.  3692 

Richter,  a.    Quellenbuch.    Fuer  den  un- 

terricht  in  der  deutschen  geschichte.    1888. 

3692 

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ZiMMERN,   H.     The   Hansa  towns.      1889. 

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See  also  \aMr la — Bnvaria.— Bohemia.— Kriiiis. 
mieU,  House  o/.— CharleinaK'ne.— C'harleM  V.  Em- 
peror of  Germany.— VnnteAiirs\tion  of  the  Rhine.— 
rranco-dSerinan  war.  —  I'raiiksi.  —  Oeriiian  or 
Western  Empire.— Ilabwhiirs'.  House  o/.— Ilanse- 
atle  league.— lIohenKtanl'en.—IIohenzollern.— 
PeaKanlN'  war —  Prussia.  —  Saxon.v.  —  Seven 
years"  war. —  Thirty  years"  war.  —  Wiierttem. 
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Gci'inaiiy,  History,  Early  period  to  500. 

Arnold,  C.  F.  W.    Deutsche  geschichte. 
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Dahn,  L.  J.  F.  Urgeschichte  der  germa- 
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Kaufmann,  G.    Deutsche  geschichte  bis 

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Bnchner.  A.    Ueber  die  einwohner  Deutschlands  im 

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Broecker,   L.   O.      Geschichte  des  deut- 

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iVbfe.— For  1-17  »ee  preceding  catalogue. 

Dahn,  L.  J.  F.    Koenige  der  Germanen. 

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DoBBERL,  M.  {Ed.)    Monumenta  Germa- 

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Note.— For  other  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

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■  LiNDENBROG,  E.  Scriptores  rerum  Ger- 
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Palacky,  F.      Geschichte    des   Hussiten- 

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SCHAAB,    K.    A.     Geschichte  des  grossen 

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See   also   Oerman    or    WeNterii    empire.— Ger- 
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Germany,  History,  Modem  period. 

Berghaus,  H.  K.  W.  Deutschland  seit 
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■ BuELOW,  D.  H.,  Preiherr  von.      Feldzug 

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Deventer,  L.  van.     Cinquante  ann6es  de 

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Droysen,  J.  G.    Abhandlungen.    Zur  neu- 

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—  ( Ed. )    Campagne  de  M.  le  MarSchal  de 

Tallard  en  Allemagne,  1704.  [Anon.]  1763, 
2  V.  .2697 

(Ed.)    Campagne  de  M.  le  MarSchal  de 

Villars  en  Allemagne,  1703.  \_Anon.]  1762, 
2  V.  .2697 

(Ed.)     Campagne  de  M.   le  Marfichal 

Due  de  Coig^y  en  Allemage,  1743, 44.  [Anon.] 
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—  (Ed.)     Campagne  de  M.   le  Mar6chal 

Due  de  Noailles  en  Allemagne,  1743.  [Anon.] 
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Erdmannsdoerffer,  B.  Deutsche  ge- 
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Frederick  III,  German  Emperor  and  King 

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GERMANY,  Insects 


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See  also  Fraiiro-4iierinaii  war.— PriiMsla. 

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See  also  Nalic  law. 

Germany,  Measures.    See  with  Weights. 
Germany,  Music. 

Brendbl,  F.      Geschichte  der  musik  in 

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Denkmaeler  deutscher  tonkunst,  herausg. 

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Becker,  W.  Ueber  die  teilnahme  der 
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Benedetti,  v.,   Comte. 

tiques.     1895-97,  2  v. 

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Strobhlin,  E.    L'gtat  moderne  et  I'gglise 

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A.    De  la  situation  politique  de  I'Allemagne.    17  pp. 

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GERMANY,  Telegraphic  service 


25  pp.  {Brit.  Quart.  Rev.  v.  75,  1882,  p.  439. )  —  StraiiHit, 
D.  F.  Sechs  theologisch-politische  volksreden.  36  pp. 
(Getamtn.  tcerke,  v.  1,  p.  237.)  —  TratchevsKy,  A. 
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Germany,  Population. 

Cilrad,  C.  Population  de  I'Empire  allemand.  63  pp. 
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p.  360.) 

Gremiaiiy,  Postal  and  telegraphic  service. 

Beitrag  zur  geschichte  und  zukunfb  dea  postwesens. 
15  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1871,  v.  1,  p.  535.)— DentHche  foltl- 
poHt  im  deutsch-ftanzoeaischen  kriege,  1870-71.  10  pp. 
(Unsere  Zeit,  1872,  v.  1,  p.  369.)— Drewllz,  M.  Thaetig- 
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F.  Bildungsraittel  der  reichspost^  und  telegraphenver- 
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Germany,  Railroads. 

Fortschritte  des  staatsbahngedankens.  14  pp. 
(Deutsch.  rundschau,  v.  30,  1882,  p.  87.)— Das  inilltacr- 
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( Unsere  Zeit,  1890,  v.  2,  p.  220.)— Snpra,  J.  Verbilligung 
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1891,  v.  1,  p.  343.) 

Germany,  Reichstag. 

PoscHiNGER,  H.,  Ritter  von.  Puerst  Bis- 
marck und  die  Parlamentarier.    1894-96,  3  v. 

3603 

Braiiii.  K.  (J.  Berg,  psetid. )    Parteien  im  deutschen 

Reichstage.  182  pp.  { Unsere  Zeit,  1882,  v.  1,  pp.  666,  863 ; 
V.  2,  p.  83;  1883,  V.  2,  pp.  218,  399,  626,  703.)— Chcrlmllcj!, 
C.  v.  (G.Valbert,  pseud.)  Dissolution  du  Reichstag  et  la 
politique  61ectorale  en  Allemagne.  12  pp.  (Rev.  d.  de\ix 
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Bismarck  et  le  nouveau  Reichstag.  12  pp.  (Rev.  d.  deux 
mondes,  1881,  3  p«r.  v.  48,  p.  680.)— t'urlcy.  E.  A.  Social 
democrats  in  the  Reichstag.  7  pp.  (Harper's  Mag.  v.  11, 
1886,  p.  343.)— Der  deiitMChe  ReichxtaK  im  jahre  1872. 
25  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1873,  v.  1,  p.  389.)— Der  orNle 
tlentKche  ReichHtaj;:  im  fruehjahr  1871.  53  pp.  (  Un- 
sere Zeit,  1871,  V.  2,  pp.  433,  542,  836.)— HcrbfttHPNNlon 
des  deutschen  Reichstages  von  1871.  10  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit, 
1872,  V.  1,  p.  433.)— Laicartle  (Boetticher),  P.  A.  de. 
Konservativ?  12  pp.  (Deutsche  schriflen,ji.  5.)— IavIxU' 
MeHolon  des  ersten  deutschen  Reichstages.  18  pp. 
(Unsere  Zeit,  1873,  v.  2,  p.  845.)— Oppcuhpini.  H.  B. 
Zur  characteristik  der  parteien  im  deutschen  Reichstage. 
21  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1880,  v.  1,  p.  48.)— RpichHtaK  und 
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norddeutschen  Bundes  und  das  deutsche  Zollparlament. 
175  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1868,  v.  2,  pp.  161,  241.  426,  496,  686, 
823.)— NpmmIoii  des  deutschen  Rcich.stages  im  fruehjahre 

1874.  29  pp.  (  Unsere  Zeit,  1874,  v.  2,  p.  289.)— Session  des 
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1875,  V.  2,  p.  340.) 


Germany,  Socialism. 

Dawson,  W.  H.  German  socialism  and 
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Ardaiit,  G.     Communisme  et  le  gouvernement  en 

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p.  124  ;  1888,  3  p«r.  V.  85,  p.  844  ;  1890,  3  p6r.  v.  98,  p.  598.)— 
Kaiiiieiif^^ieser,  A.  Socialisme  et  le  rOle  du  clergy  en 
Allemagne.  35  pp.  (Corresporuiant,  n.  s.  v.  127,  1891, 
p.  589.) — Ijajfarfle  (Boetticher),  P.  A.  de.  Die  graue  in- 
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OttciKlorfer,  O.  Socialism  in  G.  10  pp.  (N.  Am.  Ren. 
V.  150, 1890,  p.  480.)— Savy,  C.  Socialisme  en  Allemagne. 
35  pp.  (Correspondant,  n.  s.  v.  124,  1890,  p.  443.)— Solieel, 
H.  von.  Neue  socialgesetzgebung  des  deutschen  Reiches. 
14  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1887,  v.  1,  p.  114.)— Unsere  soclal- 
polltiMcheii  parteien.  49  pp.  (  Unsere  Zeit,  1873,  v.  1, 
pp.  657,  801 ;  1873,  v.  2,  p.  168.) 

See  also  under  Politics. 

Germany,  Statistics. 

Fnld,  L.  Blicke  in  die  deutsche  criminalstatistik. 
6pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1887,  v.  1,  p.  419.)— Das  statistische 
vereinsnetz  fuer  die  laender  deutscher  zunge.  6  pp. 
(  Unsere  Zeit,  1870,  v.  2,  p.  277.) 

Germany,  Tariff. 

Funck-Bbentano,  T.,  and  Dupuis,  C. 
Tarifs  douaniers  et  les  traitfis  de  commerce, 
suivi  de  tableaux  de  classification,  tarifs  fran- 
5ais  et  allemand.    1896.  —3326 

Bowrinif;,  Sir  J.    The  ZoUverein.    27  pp.     (Rand,  B., 

Selections  iUustr.  econ.  hist.  p.  170.) — Kd wards,  W.  H. 
Customs  regulations  of  G.  70  pp.  (U.  S.  State,  Dept.  of. 
Spec,  consular  repts.  Tariffs  of  foreign  countries,  p.  229.)— 
Fr iiehau  f.  J.  Das  project  einer  zollunion  Oesterreichs 
mit  Deutschland  in  geschichtlicher  entwickelung.  61  pp. 
(  Unsere  Zeit,  1886,  v.  1,  pp.  79,  206,  376.)— I.ejfoy  t,  A.  Le 
ZoUverein.  10  pp.  (Rand,  B.,  Selections  illustr.  econ.  hist. 
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Zu  den  zollpolitischen  verhandlungen  mit  Oesterreich- 
Ungarn.  3  pp.  (f/nsere  Zei(,  1891,  v.  1,  p.  283.)— Beiclis- 
taK  und  Zollparlament  1869  und  1870.  Ill  pp.  (Unsere 
Zeit.  1871,  V.  1,  pp.  81,  250;  v.  2,  pp.  26,  205.)— Belehstaire 
des  norddeutschen  Bundes  und  das  deutsche  Zollparla- 
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496,  686,  823.)— Mehwioker,  J.  H.  Die  zolleinigung 
zwischen  Oesterreicb-Ungarn  und  Deutschland.  19  pp. 
(  Unsere  Zeit,  1891,  v.  1,  p.  400.)— Neue  aera  des  Zollver- 
eins.    56  pp.     (  Unsere  Zeit,  1865,  v.  1,  pp.  24,  119.) 

Germany,  Telegraphic  service.    See  loith  Postal 
service. 


GERMANY,  Weights  and  measures 


1723 


QERTH,  Bernhard 


Gerinaiiy,  Weights  and  measures. 

Foersler,  W.  Gcmeinsames  mass  und  gewicht  und 
der  Pariser  vertrag  vom  20  Mai,  1875.  44  pp.  ( Unsere 
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Germany,  Zoology. 

Ratzeburg,  J.  T.  C.  Die  waldverderber 
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RiiMN,  K.     Die  deutschen  jagdthiere  der  gegenwart. 

21  pp.    ( Unsere  Zeit,  1867,  v.  1,  p.  129.) 

Geriiie,  L6on. 

Recherches  sur  les  lois  de  la  circulation 
pulmonalre,  sur  la  fonction  h^modynamlque 
de  la  respiration,  et  I'asphyxie,  suivies  d'une 
fitude  sur  le  mal  de  montagne  et  de  ballon. 
Ouvrage  accompagng  de  13  planches.  Paris, 
1895.     r.  8°.  —3702 

Geriiiier,  St.,  Bp.  of  Toulouse.    Douais,  C.    St. 

Oermier,  EvSque  de  Toulouse  au  VI  sifecle.  134  pp.  (Soc. 
nntiq.  de  Prance,  Mlm.  v.  50,  1889,  p.  1.) 

Genuine,  la  porcheronne,  chansons  forfizien- 

nes.    8  pp.    Smith,  V.    (flomonia,  v.  1,  1872,  p.  352.) 

Gerniiiii  sopra  quaranta  meritrice  della  cittA 

di  Fiorenza.  19  pp.  (Orlando,  F.,  and  Baccini,  G.,  Bi6- 
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Gcrnion,  Louis  de  (Ed.)    1863—. 

M6moires  du  Marquis  de  Franclieu.     See 

Franclieu,  J.  L.  P.  C,  Marquis  de. 
Gernionio,  Anastasio.    1551-1627.    Commenta- 

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Germs. 

Bbale,  L.  S.  Disease  germs ;  their  sup- 
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Weismann,  a.  F.  L.  Germ  plasm :  a  the- 
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Carpeiilcr,  W.  B.    Disease-germs.    17  pp.    (Pop.  Sci. 

.Monthly,  V.  20,  1882,  p.  244.)— Olivier.  L.  Microscopic 
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(Am.  Nnt.  v.  29,  1892,  p.  642.)— Ktcrnberfr,  G.  M.  Dis- 
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.See  aUo  Bacteria.  —  I>iiHt.  —  FerinpiitatlAii.  — 
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Miero-or{;:aiijNins.— .YlieroHeopy. 

Also  Billiiijrs.  J.  S.  Index-catalogue  of  the  library 
of  the  Surgeon-General's  office,  v.  5,  p.  385. 

Gernhard,  Bartholomaeus.    Doellinger,  J.  J.  I. 

von.  Barthol.  Geruhard.  3  pp.  ( In  his  Reformation, 
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Geriirodt!,  Anhalt.    Hoppenrodt,  A.    Annales 

Gernrodensium.  941-1570.  62  pp.  (Meibom,  H.,  Jr., 
Rer.  Oerman.  v.  2,  p.  415.) 

Geroeli,  Prior  of  Reichersperg.  1093-1169. 
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Miscell.  V.  2,  p.  197.) 

G^rdme,  Jean  Leon.     Hering,  F.  F.    G6r6me. 

17  pp.    ( Ccndirj/ Afag.  V.  15,  1889,  p.  483. ) 

Gerona,  Bp.  of.    See  Margarit,  J.  M.  de. 
Gerona,  Spain.    Brutails,  A.    Bible  de  Charles 

V  et  autrcK  M8S.  du  chapitre  de  Girone.  9  pp.  t^Bib- 
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Vol.  III.— 21«. 


Geroiiimo,  Bp.  of  Arezzo.    12  cent.    Sermones. 

106  pp.    (Baluze,  E.,  Miscell.  v.  2,  p.  454.) 

Gerry,  Elbridge.    1744-1814.    Observations  on 

the  new  Constitution,  and  on  the  federal  and  state  con- 
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Adams,  S.    Letter  to  G.    1  p.    (Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  12, 

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Gerry,    Elbridge   Thomas.      1837—.      Capital 

punishment  by  electricity.  5  pp.  (N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  149, 
1889,  p.  321.)— Children  of  the  stage.  8  pp.  (N.  Am. 
Rev.v.  151,  1890,  p.  14.) 

Geri-ymaiMleriiig,  Art  of.     14  pp.     Hamm, 

W.  C.    (Ji'on(m,v.  9,  1890,  p.  538.) 

Ger.ssiiiit,  Edme  Fran5oi8,  and  others. 

Catalogue  raisonnfi  de  toutes  les  estampes 
qui  forment  I'CEuvre  de  Rembrandt,  et  des 
principales  pifeces  de  ses  616ves.  Nouv.  6d. 
.  .  .  [avec  supplement]  par  M.  le  Chev.  de 
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Gersaii,  Switzerland.  Coolidge,  W.  A.  B.  Re- 
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Gerseliow,    Friedrich.      1568-1635.      Diary  of 

the  journey  of  Philip  Julius,  Duke  of  Stettiu-Pomerania, 
through  England  in  1602.  Ed.  by  Gottfried  von  Buelow 
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Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  n.  s.  v.  6, 1892,  p.  1.) 

Gersdorft',  Ernst  Christian  August  von.  1781- 
1852. 

Briefwechsel.    See  Groethe,  J.  W.  von,  and 
Gersdorff,  E.  C.  A.  von. 
Gersoii,  Jean  Charlier.     1363-1429. 

[Opera.    Argeii.,  1494.]    3  v.  fo.        —2171 

Contents.  C'Ateinplative  vite  pcepta  tradetes 
tractatus,  v.  3.— Prima  parsoperil  .  .  .  ?  plectens  tractatus 
ildeni  aoptatemeccl'iasticascocern'tes,  v.  1.— Opuscnla 
ad  mores,  v.  2. 

The  game.     [Argeii.,  1502.]     fo.  —2171 

JVofe.- This  is  v.  4  of  the  ed.  of  1488. 

Contents.     [Sermones.] 

[Attributed  fo.]      De    imitatione    Christi. 

See  Thomas  ft  Kempis,  St. 

Cancellieri,  F.  G.    Dissertazioni  episto- 

lari  bibliogrraflche  sopra  Cristoforo  Colombo 
.  .  .  e  Giovanni  Gersen  di  Cavaglia'  .  .  .  autore 
del  libro  De  imitatione  Christi.     1809.      W.  27 

Le  Roy,  P.  J.  J.  B.  O.      Etudes  sur  les 

mystferes  .  .  .  et  sur  divers  MSS.  de  Gerson. 
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Thomass.y.  R.    Vision  de  G.  contre  le  Roman  dc  la 

rose.    21  pp.    ( Correspondant,  v.  3, 1843,  p.  89. ) 

Gerss,  Hermann  Friedrich.    [Notice  of.]   2  pp. 

(Uiog.  jahrb.  f.  alterth.  p.  13:  Jahresb.  Me6er  fortschr.  der 
class,  alterth.  v.  20,  1881.) 

Gerstiier,  Franz  Joseph  von.     1756-1832. 

Plates  to  the  treatise  on  mechanics. 
[Prague],  1834.     obi.  i°.  —1512 

Gerth,  Bernhard.  Jahresbericht  ueber  die  in 
den  jahren  1874  bis  1877  erschienenen  die  griechische 
grammatik  betrelfenden  arbeiten.  104  pp.  (Jahresb, 
ueber  fortschr.  der  class,  alterth.  v,  15,  1880,  p.  171.) 


GERTSEN,  Aleksandr  Ivanovich 


1724 


QESSNER,  Salomon 


Gertsen,  Aleksandr  Ivanovich  (A.  Iscander, 

pseud. )     1812—. 
Du   dfiveloppement   des   id6es  r6volution- 

naires  en  Russie.     Paris,  1851.     8°.  3473 

Geriilphe,  St.     Ex  adventu  S.  Qerulfl.     1  p. 

(Frankfort  Soc.  Script,  v.  15,  pt.  2,  p.  907.) 

Geruiizi,  Egisto.    Del  Prete,  L.    Osservazioni 

aopra  nno  scritto  di  G.    13  pp.   (Propugnatore,  v.  18,  pt.  1, 

1886,  p.  136.) 

Genisalenmie  liberata.  2  v.   Tasso,  T.    2387 

Gervais,  Abp.  of  Reims.    1008-68.    Epistola  de 
vita  Sancti  Donatiani.     3  pp.    (Frankfort  Soc.  Script. 
'  V.  15,  pt.  2,  p.  854.) 

Gervais,  Henri,  and  Ameg-liino,  Florentino. 
Mammifferes  fossiles  de  I'Amgrique  du  Sud. 
\_Span.  and  Fr.]     Paris,  1880.     8°.  —1611 

Gervais,  Paul.     A  dix  ans  de  distance :  nou- 

velle.  28  pp.  {Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p6r.  v.  38, 
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intime.  21  pp.  [Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p6r.  v.  20, 
1883,  p.  34.)— Art  d**tr<^  henreux,  quoique  mari^. 
33  pp.  {Biblioth.  U7iiv.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p€r.  v.  34,  1887, 
p.  541;  V.  35,  1887,  p.  72.)— Un  t'ns  tie  consoi«n<-f> : 
nouvelle.    32  pp.  (Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p^r.  v.  S5, 

1887,  p.  469.)  —  <;at<'-ch>iiii«iies  fic  91.  I^lorflct : 
nouvelle.  28  pp.  (Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p€r. 
V.  41,  1889,  p.  248. )— Kn  Irois  spinaiiiex:  nouvelle. 
38  pp.  (Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p€r.  v.  42,  1889, 
p.  477.)— <i<nlde  «lo»  OrnioiitN:  «lggie.  19  pp.  (Bib- 
lioth. univ.  et  rei).  Suisse,  3pSr.  v.  34, 1887,  p.  25.)— Honiinc 
<l«  parti :  com^die  de  soci6t6.  34  pp.  (Biblioth.  univ. 
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cains;  les  Bostonniens  de  Henry  Jaiiies.  24  pp.  (J3i6- 
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ManvaiMC  action  :  nouvelle.  27  pp.  (Biblioth.  univ. 
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com^die  de  soci€t4.  27  pp.  (Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse, 
3per.  v.  13,  1882,  p.  325.)— Sans  <lot :  nouvelle.  36  pp. 
(Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p^r.  v.  20, 1883,  p.  470.)— 
Trop  fl*rc  :  nouvelle.  27  pp.  (Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev. 
Suisse,  3  p«r.  v.  32,  1886,  p.  246.) 

{Tr.)    Rficits  hollandais.    P6ch6  de  Joost 

Avelingh.    See  Schwartz,  J.  van  der  P. 

( Tr. )     Romans   anglais.      Tante    Rachel. 

See  Murray,  D.  C. 

Gervaise.  13  cent.  Le  Bestiaire.  22  pp.  (Bo- 
mania,  v.  1,  1872,  p.  420. ) 

Gervase,  of  Canterbury.    13  cent.    Ex  operibus 

historlcis.    22  pp.     (Frankfort  Soc.  Script,  v.  27,  p.  294.) 

Gervase,  of  THlbury.    13  cent.    Ex  Otiis  im- 

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Gervasiii.s.    Ambrosius,  St.,  Bp.  of  Milan.    De 

corporum  inventione  SS.  martyrum  Protasii  et  Gerva- 
sii.    5  pp.    (Opera  omnia,  v.  5,  p.  157.) 

Gerve.x,  Henri.    1848—. 

Paris  panorama  of  the  nineteenth  century. 
See  Stevens,  A. 

Gerviiiiis,  Georg  Gottfried.    Doellinger,  J.  J. 

I.  von.  Oervinus.  4  pp.  (In  his  Akad.  vortraege,  v.  2, 
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Geschichte   der  literatur  der  europaeischen 
voelker,  v.  4,  5.   Berlin,  1885-88.    2  v.  8°.    2253 
Contents.   Gaspary,  A.  Geschichte  der  Itallenlsctaen 
Ilteratnr. 

Geschichte  im<l  topographic  der  stadt  Rom. 

3  V.     Gilbert,  O.  2723 

Gesellschaft  der  vereinigten  Slawen.    22  pp. 

( Unsere  Zelt,  1886,  v.  1,  p.  526.) 

Gesellschaft    fiier    deutsche    Philologie. 

Jahresbericht  ueber  die  erscheinungen  auf 
dem  gebiete  der  germanischen  philologie, 
1879-92.  V.  1-7,  9-14.  Berlin,  and  Leipzig, 
1880-93.     13  V.  8°.  —2182 

Gesellschaft    filer    Erdkuiide    zu    Berlin. 
Verhandlungen.     Berlin,  1875-97.     24  v.  8°. 

4416 

Zeitschrift.    Berlin,  1868-97.    30  v.  8°.    4415 

Gesetzgebuiigs-iiiaterial,     Das     gesammte 

preussisch-deutsche.    6  v.    Grotefend,  G.  A. 

—3454 
Geshov,  Ivan  E.    Morflll,  W.   R.    Sufferings 

of  a  Bulgarian  patriot.  8  pp.  (  Westm.  Rev.  v.  135,  1891, 
p.  524.) 

Gesiier,  Conrad.    Du  Verdier,  A.  de.    Supple- 

raentum  epitomes  bibliothecae  Gesnerianae.  241  pp. 
(La  Croix  du  Maine,  F.  G.,  Sieur  de,  and  Du  Verdier,  A., 
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Gesner.  39  pp.  2  pi.  (In  his  Vies  des  savants  illustr. 
V.  3,  p.  231.) 

Gesuer,  Johann  Matthias.    1691-1761.    Ad  Jo. 

Augustum  Ernesti  epistola.  18  pp.  (Plinius  Caccilius 
Secundus,  C,  Epistol.  libri.  X  .  .  .  ed.  G.  H.  Schaefer 
p.  ixxiii ;  Epistol.  libri.  X,  v.  1,  p.  xxxiii :  Lemaire,  N.  E., 
Biblioth.  class.  Lat. ) 

Gesner.    See  also  Gessner. 

Gesiieraceae.     44  pp.  11  pi.    Hanstein,  J.  L. 

E.  R.  von.  (Martins,  K.  F.  P.  von,  and  others,  Flora 
Brasil.  V.  8,  p.  341.) 

Gessi,  Felix  [Ed.) 

Seven  years  in  the  Soudan.    See  Gessi,  R. 

Gessi,  Romolo,  Pasha.    1831-81 

Seven  years  in  the  Soudan  :  being  a  record 
of  explorations,  adventures,  and  campaigns 
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Gessner,  Georg.    1765-1843. 

Johann  Kaspar  Lavaters  lebensbeschrei- 
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Gessner,  Salomon.    1730-88. 

OEuvres.   Paris,  n.  d.    3  v.  in  1,  4°.     —3132 

Contents.  A  Tanioiir,  v.  2.— Ainoiir  nial  r<''«'oin- 
pcnN4',  V.  1.— AinyntaH,  v.  1,  2.— Le  Botiqucl.  v.  2.— 
A  la  cascade,  v.  2.  —  C'hanson  4rnn  Siiissi'  fl  sa 
mattresse  sons  les  arraes,  v.  2.— ClianHon  <lu  nintin, 
V.  1.— Chlo«,  V.  l.-A  Chlo«,  v.  1.— C'liinene  et  Da- 
mon, V.  2.— Cor.vdon  et  .tK^ualqiie.  v.  2.— fruclie 
caNsCe,  V.  1.— Dantcte  et  nCilon,  v.  2.— Damon  e( 
Daphne,  v.  1.— Damon  et  Phills,  v.  1.— A  Daplin<>, 
V.  1.— En  attendant  Daphni?  ^  la  promenade,  v.  1.  — 
Uaphn«et  <'hlo£,v.  2.— Daplinls,  v.  1-3.— DaplinlN 
et  «'lilo*.  V.  1.  —  Eraste,  v.  1.  —  Er.ytlile,  v.  2. — 
Evandre  et  Alcimne:  pastorale,  v.  1.— Le  Faune, 
V.  1.— La  Fernie  r^-solution,  v.  1.— Lettre  sur  le  pas- 
sage il  M.  FeuNlIn,  v.  2.— Ctlicere,  v.  2.— Idas,  Micon, 
V,  1,  —  IdyUes,  v.  },— Nouv^Ues  idylles,  v.  2,— Irl», 


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Egle,  V.  2.— La  Jalousie,  v.  2.— Jninbe  tie  bois :  conte, 
V.  2.— I^ettres,  v.  3.— liycas;  ou,  I'invention  des  jai- 
dins,  V.  1.— Iij-cas  et  Sfiloii.  v.  1.— Invention  de  la 
lyre  et  du  chant,  v.  1.— MatlnCe  <rautoiune,  v.  2.— 
SI <^iialqiie  et  Alexis,  v.  2.— M^nalque  el  le  clias- 
»ear  Esrhiiie.  v.  1.— Milon,  v.  1.— Mirtll  et  C'lil»<', 
V.  2.— MIrtile,  V.  1.— Mirtlle  et  Dapliii<'.  v.  1— Mir- 
tile  et  'riiyrsis,  v.  1.— La  Mort  tl'Abel :  poeme,  v.  3. 
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V.  2.— Palfmoii.  V.  1.— Piillls  et  C'hlo<<,  v.  1.— Le 
I'reniiei*  naviitrateiir,  v.  2.— Le  Prinleiiips,  v.  1.— 
Le  Nonliait,  v.  1.— Tableau  dn  «l4<luKre,  v.  2.— La 
Teuipf-te,  V.  2.  — Thyrsis,  v.  2.  —  TItire  et  M*- 
nalqne,  v.  1.— Le  V«cu,  v.  2.— Ynkle  et  Yariko, 
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Frey,  A.    Salomon  Gessner.    6  pp.    {Deutsch.  rund- ■ 

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Gesta  Koiiiaiioriiin,  von  Hermann  Oesterley. 
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Early  English  versions  of  the  Gesta  Ro- 

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See  also  United  States,  History,  Oivilwar. 


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GHIVIZZANI,  Gaetano 


1729 


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Ghivizzaiii,  Gaetano  (Ed.) 

Dante  e  il  suo  secolo.    iSee  Cellini,  M.,  and 
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Gianandrea,  Antonio.     1842 — .     Artisti  lom- 

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Gianooutieri,   Francesco  Pirrone.      See  Pir- 

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Gianfigliazzi,  Luigi.    Novati,  F.    Luigi  Gian- 

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Gianni,    Lapo.      Lamma,   E.      Lapo    Gianni. 

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GIANNINI,  Crescentino 


1730 


GIBBONS,  GrinUng 


Oianiiiiii,  Crescentino.     1818—.     Necrolog^ia. 

Giuseppe  Ignazio  Montanari.  5  pp.  (.Archiv.  star.  ital. 
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{Pub.)     Commento  di  Francesco  da  Buti 

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Oiaiiiiini,  Giovanni.    II  Carnevale  nel  contado 

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{Archiv.  studio  tradiz.  popolari,  v.  7,  1888,  p.  491.) 

(JS3.)      Canti   popolari    della    Montagna 

Lucchese.  Torino,  1889.  12°.  (Comparetti, 
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Giamiotti,  Donate.   1494-1563.   Alcune  lettere. 

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Giannotti,  Donate.    Discorso  sconosciuto  in- 

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Giaiiotti,  Matteo.    Denifle,  F.  H.  S.    Bin  qua- 

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GiaiitH.     Adventures  with  the  giants.     4  pp. 

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Giardiiio  del  peiisieri.     Marcolino,  F. 

— 17A4 

Giavai'iiia,  Francesco.      Residenza  in  Inghil- 

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Gibb,  Elias  John  Wilkinson.    1857—. 

Story  of  Turkey.      See  Poole,  S.  L.,  and 
others  (in  preceding  catalogue). 

(Tr.)     History  of  the  forty  Vezirs.     See 

Sheykh-zada  (in  preceding  catalogue). 

Gibb,  John.      Original  home  of  the  Aryans. 

13  pp.  (Brit.  Quart.  Rev.  v.  80,  1884,  p.  377.)— Sir  Henr 
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GibbcH,  Emily  Oliver. 

Dotted  words  in  the  Hebrew  Bible.    New 
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Origin  of  sin.     New  York,  1893.     12°. 

-4254 
Gibbes,  Robert  Wilson,  M.  D.    1809-66. 

Cuba  for  invalids.    New  York,  1860.    12°. 

—3706 

Memoir  of  James  De  Veau:?,      Columbia, 

1846.     8°.  4792 

(JibbcH.    See  also  Gibbs, 


Gibbin.s,  Henry  de  Beltgens.    1865 — .      Some 

critioismsofbimetalHst  arguments.  9  pp.  {Weslm.Rev. 
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(JSd. )  Social  questions  of  to-day.   London, 

1891.     12°.  —1368 

Contents.    Hobson,  J.  A.    Problems  of  poverty. 

Gibbon,  Charles.      Dedications   of  churches 

and  chapels  in  west  Sussex.  51  pp.  (Sussex  Archaeol. 
Soc.  CoH.  V.  12, 1860,  p.  81.) 

Gibbon,  Edward.    1737-94. 

History  of  the  decline  and  fall  of  the 
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London,  1821.     12  v.  8°.  2716 

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Extracts   from   the   correspondence   of,     1774-g8- 

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Dalrymple,  Sir  D.,  Lord  Hailes.    Inquiry 

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Royal  Historical  Society.    Proceedings 

of  the  Gibbon  commemoration,  1794-1894. 
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Antol>io(;rHpiiieN:  Edward  Gibbon.    19  pp.   {Black- 

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Early  loves  of  G.  and  Pitt.  22  pp.  ( In  his  Kings  and 
queens  of  an  hour,  v.  1,  p.  339.)— Maiden,  H.  Gibbon. 
10  pp.  {In  his  Distinguished  men  of  mod.  times,  v.'4, 
p.  1.)— Royee,  G.  M.  Ruskin  vs.  G.  and  Grote.  10  pp. 
{New  Engtajider,  v.  45, 1886,  p.  954.) 

Gibbon,  Garth.    Can  a  mother  forget  ?    6  pp. 

{Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  148,  1890,  p.  97.)— Sketch  in  five 
phases.    6  pp.    (Bi«efcu'ood'»  ilia<;.  v.  147,  1890.  p.  772.) 

Gibbon,  John.    1629-1718. 

Introductio  ad  Latinam  blasoniam:  an  essay 
tx)  a  more  correct  blason  in  Latine  than  for- 
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[Attributed  to.]    Edovardus  Confessor  re- 

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Gibbon,  John.    Railroad  consolidation.    4  pp. 

(JV.  Am.  Rev.  v.  154,  1892,  p.  251.) 

Gibbon,    Maj.-G<m.    John    Oliver.      1827-96. 

Another  view  of  Gettysburg.  10  pp.  (JV.  Am.  Rev.  v.  152, 
1891,  p.  704.) 

Gibbon.    See  also  Gibon. 

Gibbons,  Abby  Hopper.    Runkle,  L.  G.    Abby 

Hopper  Gibbons.  21  pp.  (Ward,  Mrs.  E.  8.  P.,  and 
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Ciibbons,  Grinling.     Cunningham,  A.     Qrin- 

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GIBBONS,  James 


1731 


GIBSON,  Alexander  Craig 


Gibbons,  James,  D.  D.,  Cardinal,  Abp.  of  Bal- 
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Faith  of  our  fathers.  Louisville,  1895. 
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V.  154,  1892,  p.  385.)— Some  defects  in  our  politirni  aiirt 
MMiial  InstltntioiiN.  10  pp.  (N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  14S,  1887, 
p.  345.)— Wealth  and  its  obligations.  10  pp.  (A'.  Am. 
Rev.  V.  152,  1891,  p.  385.) 

and  others.    Is  divorce  wrong  ?     26  pp.    ( A''.  Am.  Rev. 

V.  149,  1889,  p.  513.) 

(libboiis,  Marianna  (Ed.) 

History  of  the  underground  railroad  in 
Chester.    See  Smedley,  R.  C. 
Gibbons,  Mrs.  Phebe  Earle. 

French  and  Belgians.     Phila.,  1879.     8°. 

.2467 

Enirlisli  rariners.    15  pp.  (Harper't  Mag.  v.  66,  1883, 

p.  651.) 

.Gibbons,  Thomas,  D.  D.  [Tr.)    1720-85. 

Horae  lyricae.     See  Watts,  I.  ( in  preceding 
catalogue). 
Gibbons,  Thomas.     Webster,  D.    Case  of  G. 

and  Ogden.    12  pp.    (/n  hw  Great  speeches,  p.  111.) 

Gibbons,  William.     Jones,  C.  C,  Jr.     Wm. 

Oibbons.    4  pp.     (In  hit  Biog.  sketches  ...  p.  40.) 

Gibbons,  William  Peters  (Ed. )    1812— 

Advocate  of  Science  and  Annals  of  Natural 
History.    See  Advocate  of  Science. 
Gibbs,  Benjamin  F.,  M.  D.     New  method  of 

experimental  investigation  into  the  cause  of  yellow  fever 
upon  the  ba.sis  of  similar  densities.  6  pp.  (Am.  Pub. 
Health  Assoc.  Reports,  v.  6,  p.  358.) 

Gibbs,  Henry  Hucks.    1819—.     A  colloquy  on 

currency.  27  pp.  (Contemp.  Rev.  v.  56,  1889,  p.  67.)— 
Crisis  in  Nilver.    18  pp.    ( Forum,  v.  14, 1893,  p.  553. ) 

Bi-metallism.       See    Sidgwick,     H.,    and 

Gibbs,   H.   H. 

Gibbs,  Herbert  Cokayne.      1854 — .      Bimetal- 
lism.   17  pp.    ( BUwkicood's  Mag.  v.  148,  1890,  p.  268. ) 

Gibbs,  James.     Notes  on  the  zodiacal  rupees 

and  raohars  of  Jehaughir  Shah.  6  pp.  3  pi.  (Royal 
Asiat.  Soc.  Bombay,  Journ.  v.  14, 1880,  p.  155.) 

Gibbs,  Mary  V.    Glimpses  of  early  Miehigfan 

life.    8  pp.    ( Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  24,  1890,  p.  4.57.) 

Gibbs,  Oliver  Wolcott.    1822—. 

Inaugural  dissertation  on  a  natural  system 
of  chemical  classification.      Princeton,  1845. 
8°.     { Omnibus  of  modem  romance,  v.  6. )    1291 
Gibbs,  Richard. 

Victoria.  Patents  and  patentees,  v.  15. 
Indexes  for  the  year  1880.  Melbourne,  1885. 
4°.  P.18.3 

Gibbs.    See  also  Gibbes. 

Glbello :  novella  inedita  in  ottava  rima.  Selmi, 
F.  ( Ed. )    (Scelta  di  ciiriositcl  letterarie,  no.  35. ) 

2322 
Glbert,  J.    History  and  results  of  a  dispensary 

for  sick  children  threatened  with  chronic  disease.  31  pp. 
(London,  Internal.  Health  Exhib.  Literature,  v.  9,  p.  117.) 

Gibichenstein.      4   pp.      Grimm,  J.    L.    K., 

KleiTtere  schriften,  v.  7,  p.  83. 
Vol.  III.-217. 


Gibier,  Paul,  M.  D.  1851—.  Dr.  Koch's  dis- 
covery. 6  pp.  (jV.  Avi.  Rev.  V.  151,  1890,  p.  726.)— Pa«- 
teur  trealinrnt.     7  pp.      (N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  151,  1890, 

p.  160.) 

Gibon,  Ffinelon.    DerniSre  statistique  de  I'en- 

seignement  primaire.  18  pp.  [C'yrrcspondant,  n.  s.  v.  100, 
188»,  p.  642.)— EiiselRiieuiont  itrul'eKsionnpl  ratlio- 
liqiie.  25  pp.  {Correspondanl,  n.  a.  v.  105,  1885,  p.  708. ) 
— Kii*ioi{fiioiiieiil     proteNMioiiiiel     iiiavoiiiiiqut*. 

23  pp.  (Correipondant,  n.  s.  v.  105,  1885,  p.  455.1— I<.yc*c» 
«le  tilles  en  1887.  40  pp.  (Correspondant,  n.  s.  v.  Ill, 
1887,  p.  1106;  V.  112,  1887,  p.  142.)— Laicisation  des  hapi- 
taux  de  FariH  et  l'as.sistance  catholique.  25  pp.  (Cor- 
respondant,  n.  s.  v.  117, 1888,  p.  63:J.) 

Gibon.    See  also  Gibbon. 
GibMiltJir,  B2).  of.    See  Harris,  A.  C. 
Gibraltar. 

Ancell,  S.  Journal  of  the  late  and  im- 
portant blockade  and  siege  of  Gibraltar,  1779- 
83.     1786.  3625 

Stoddard,   C.    A.      Spanish  cities,   with 

glimpses  of  Gibraltar  and  Tangier.  1892.   3525 

AiiiHsoii  flu  Peroii,  R.    Gibraltar.    22  pp.    (Corre- 

spondant,  v.  64,  1865,  p.  385.)— KnKeliistertI,  N.  von. 
Welchen  werth  haben  Gibraltar  und  Malta  fuer  Gross- 
britannien?  5  pp.  ( J7j!«erc  Zei«,  1891,  v.  1,  p.  366.)— I.ln«l- 
Hay.  G.  Some  account  of  the  assault  on  G.  in  1782. 
12  pp.  ( Lindsay,  A.  M.  C,  25  Earl  of  Crawford  and  8  Earl 
of  Balcarres,  Lives  of  the  Lindsays,  v.  3,  p.  357.)— I.l«tcr, 
T.  Hunting  at  G.  6  pp.  {Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  27,  1890, 
p.  633.)— Martin,  R.  M.  Gibraltar.  102  pp.  (In  his 
Hist,  of  all  the  Brit,  possessions  in  Europe,  p.  1 ;  Hist,  of 
the  Brit,  possessions  in  the  Mediterranean,  p.  1.)  — 
Ferry,  H.  A.  Gibraltar.  10  pp.  (Macmillan's  Mag. 
v.  58,  1888,  p.  267.)— Play  fair.  Sir  R.  L.  Spain  and  G. 
59  pp.  4  maps,  4  pi.  ( In  his  Handb.  to  the  Mediterranean, 
pt.  2,  p.  502.)— Traill,  H.  D.  Pillars  of  Hercules.  22  pp. 
(Traill,  H.  D.,  and  others.  Picturesque  Mediterranean, 
V.  1,  p.  1.) 

See    also     Oreat    Britain,    Colonies.  —  Medller. 
ranean  sea. 

Gibson,  A.  M.. 

A  political  crime :  the  history  of  the  great 
fraud.     New  York,  1885.     8°.  1616 

Gibson,  Rev.  Alan  George  Sumner.     1856 — . 
Eight  years  in  Kaffraria,   1882-90.      Lon- 
don [1891].     12°.  1418 
Gibson,  Sir  Alexander,  1  Lord  Durie.    — 1644. 
Decisions    of  the  Lords  of  Council  and 
Session,  in  most  cases  of  importance,  1621-42. 
Edinburgh,  1690.     4°.                                  —3361 
Gibson,  Alexander,  M.  D.    Lisboa,  J.  C.    List 

of  some  plants  undescribed  in  the  "  Bombay  flora  "  by 
by  G.  and  Mr.  Dalzell.  3  pp.  (Royal  Asiat.  Soc.  Bom- 
bay, Journ.  V.  14,  1880,  p.  264.)— Notes  on  some  plants 
described  in  the  "  Bombay  flora  "  of  G.  and  Mr.  Dalzell  ■ 
30  pp.  (Royal  Asiat.  Soc.  Bombay,  Journ.  v.  14,  1880, 
p.  117.) 

Gibson,  Alexander  Craig.    1813-74.    Original 

correspondence  of  the  Lord  President  Bradshaw ;  with 
other  documents  illustrating  his  personal  history.  34  pp. 
(Lancashire  and  Cheshire  Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  n.  s.  v.  2, 
1862,  p.  41.)— Every-day  life  of  a  country  gentleman  of 
C'heNhIre  in  the  17  century.  26  pp.  (Lancashire  and 
Cheshire  Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  n.  s.  v.  3,  1863,  p.  67.)— Ancient 
customs  and  superstitions  in  Cumberland.  14  pp. 
( Lancashire  and  Cheshire  Hist.  Soc.  Traits,  v.  10,  1858, 
p.  97.)— Popular  rhymes  and  proverbs  connected  with 
localities  in  Cumberland.  22  pp.  (Lancashire  and 
Cheshire  Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  n.  s.  v.  1, 1861,  p.  45.)— Expla- 
nation of  a  dee<l  on  parchment  (date  1723),  presented 
to  the  Society  by  Mr.  Harrison.    4  pp.    (Lancashire  and 


GIBSON,  Alexander  Oraig 


1732 


GIBSON,  William  Hamilton 


Cheshire  Hist.  Soc.  Trana.  n.  s.  v.  1, 1861,  p.  301.)— People 
of  the  Enjcllflli  Inke  country,  their  origin,  history, 
and  character.  14  pp.  (Lancashire  and  Chesliire  Hist. 
See.  Trans.  V.  8,  1875,  p.  181.)— Lakeland  of  IjaueaHhire. 
H4  pp.  4  pi.  (Lancashire  and  Cheshire  Hist.  Soc.  l^i-ans. 
n.  s.  V.  5,  18«5,  p.  139;  n.  s.  v.  6, 1866,  p.  153;  n.  s.  v.  7,  1867, 
p.  HI ;  n.  8.  V.  8,  1868,  p.  47.)— Last  popular  risings  in  the 
Lancashire  lake  country.  10  pp.  (Lancashire  and 
Cheshire  Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  n.  s.  v.  9, 1869,  p.  45.)— Popular 
rbynies  aiitl  proverbH  connected  with  localities. 
20  pp.  (Lancashire  and  Cheshire  Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  n.  s. 
T.  3, 1863,  p.  159.)— Kunic  InxcriptionN :  Anglo-Saxon 
and  Scandinavian.  22  pp.  3  pi.  ( Lancashire  and  Cheshire 
Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  11,  1859,  p.  111.) 

Gibson,  Edmund,  D.  D.,  Bp.  of  London  {Ed.) 
1669-1748. 


Chronicon 
Chronicle. 


Saxonicum.    See  Anglo-Saxon 


Gibson,  Edward  Pendarves  {Ed.) 

Registers  of  Stock  Harvard,  Co.  Essex, 
1563-1700.     London,  1881.     8°.  .2533 

Gibson,   George  Rutledge.     1853 — .    Lampful 

of  oil.  23  pp.  (Harper's  A/o<;.  V.  72, 1886,  p.  236.)— Wall 
street  in  the  Civil  war.  13  pp.  (Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  14, 
1886,  p.  78.) 

Gibson,  J.  Harris. 

British  military  and  naval  medals  and 
decorations.  New  ed.,  arranged  alphabetic- 
ally.   London,  1880.     8°.  2764 

On  BrltiHh  Hilver  military  nar-niednlx.  20  pp. 

1  pi.  (Lancashire  and  Cheshire  Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  n.  s. 
V.  6, 1866,  p.  161.)— Notes,  historical  and  antiquarian,  re- 
lating to  Lancashire  and  CheNhlre.  20  pp.  (Lan- 
cashire and  Cheshire  Hist.  Soc.  Trans.  3  s.  v.  7,  1879, 
p.  67;  V.  32,  1880,  p.  143.)— Notes  upon  war  inedalx, 
naval  and  military.  4  pp.  1  pi.  (Lancashire  and  Cheshire 
Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  n.  s.  v.  8,  1868,  p.  13.) 

Gibson,  James,  D.  D.    Wilson,  R.  M.    James 

QibBon.  4  pp.  (Disruption  worthies,  Memorial  of  1843, 
V.  3.  p.  261.) 

Gibson,  James  R.,  Jr.    Journal  of  Lt.  Tjerck 

Beckman,  1779,  of  Sullivan's  expedition  against  the  Six 
Nations.    9  pp.    (ilfoff.  Am.  Hist.  v.  20,  1888,  p.  128.) 

Gibson,  James  Young.    1826-86. 

Cid  ballads  and  other  poems  and  transla- 
tions from  Spanish  and  German.  Ed.  by 
Margaret  D.  Gibson.  With  memoir  by  Agnes 
Smith.     London,  1887.    2  v.  12°.  1337 

Contents.  BotlenHtoflt,  F.  von.  Songs  of  Mirza- 
Schaffy,  v.  2.— Romances  of  the  C'arlovlnKlan  cycle. 
v.  2.— <;ervanto«  Maavedra,  M.  de.  Poetry  of  the 
"Don  Quixote,"  v.  2.— Romances  of  chivalry,  philos- 
ophy, and  love,  v.  2.— The  Old  during  the  reign  of 
Alphonso  VI,  el  Bravo,  A.  D.  1072-1109,  till  his  death, 
A.  D,  1099;  The  Cid  during  the  reign  of  Sancho  II,  el 
Valiente,  A.  D.  1065-72;  the  Cid,  from  the  death  of  Don 
Sancho  to  the  coronation  of  Don  Alphonso,  el  Bravo. 
Challenge  of  Zamora,  A.  D.  1072 ;  Life  and  deeds  of  the 
Cid  during  the  reign  of  Fernando  I,  cl  Magno,  A.  D. 
1063-65,  V.  1.  —  H ii)t«rlcal  romanccH,  v.  1.  —  In 
memorlam.v.  2.— Smith,  A.  Memoir. v.  1.— Moorish 
and  frontier  romances,  v.  2.— Original  poems, 
v.  2.— Sehnsncht.  v.  2.— Translations  from  the  Ger- 
man, v.  2.— Appendix,  v.  2. 

( TV. )     Numantla.     See  Cervantes  Saave- 

dra,  M.  de. 

Nmith,  A.  Memoir  of  G.    33  pp.    (Gibson,  J.  Y.,  Oid 

Ballad;  y.  2,  p.  zxiii.) 


Gibson,  John.    18  cent. 

History  of  Glasgow,  from  the  earliest  ac- 
counts to  the  present  time ;  with  an  account 
of  the  rise,  progress,  and  present  state  of  the 
different  branches  of  commerce  and  manu- 
factures now  carried  on  in  the  city  of  Glas- 
gow.    Glasgow,  1777.     8°.  2594 

Gibson,  John.     1790-1866. 

Engravings  from  original  compositions 
executed  in  marble  at  Rome.  Drawn  by  P. 
Guglielml,  and  engraved  under  the  direction 
of  Lewis  Gruner  by  Th.  Langer,  O.  Ufer,  and 
Siedentopf.     London,  1861.     fo.  P.29.1 

Gibson, John. 

•History  of  York  county,  Pa.,  from  the 
earliest  period  to  the  present  time,  divided 
into  general,  special,  township,  and  borough 
histories,  with  a  biographical  department  ap- 
pended.    Illustr.     Chicago,  1886.     r.  8°.     3571 

Gibson,  Margaret  Dunlop  Smith  (Ed.) 
Cid  ballads.    See  Gibson,  J.  Y. 

Gil)Soil,  Randall  Lee.  1832-92.  Letter  on  the 
battle  of  Jonesboro.  2  pp.  (Southern  Hist.  Soc.  Papers, 
V.  5,  1878,  p.  132.)— Farewell  address  to  the  Louisiana 
brii^ade.  2  pp.  (Southern  Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  v.  4,  1877, 
p.  223. )— Reports  of  the  battle  of  .Wurfreesboro.  5  pp. 
(Southern  Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  v.  5,  1878,  p.  217.)- Report  of 
operations  near  Nashville.  4  pp.  (Southern  Hist. 
Soc.  Papers,  v.  4,  1877,  p.  140.)— Official  report  of  the 
defence  and  fall  of  the  Spanish  Fort.  8  pp.  (South- 
ern Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  v.  4,  1877,  p.  215. ) 

White,  E.  D.,  and  others.  Memorial  ad- 
dresses on  the  life  and  character  of  Randall 
Lee  Gibson.  1894.  {U.  S.  53  Cong.  2  sess. 
Senate  miacel.  doc.  v.  6. ) 

Gibson,  Thomas.    Land  and  fresh-water  shells 

of  Gt.  Britain.  20  pp.  1  pi.  (Lancashire  and  Cheshire 
Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  n.  s.  v.  8, 1868,  p.  325.) 

Gibson,  Rev.  Thomas  Ellison.  1822—.  Century 
of  recusancy,  illustr.  from  the  records  of  the  Blundells 
of  Crosby.  34  pp.  1  pi.  (Lancashire  and  Cheshire  Hist. 
Soc.  Trans.  3  s.  v.  7,  1879,  p.  .33.)— Some  old  conntry 
sports,  from  the  Crosby  records.  22  pp.  ( Lancashire 
and  Cheshire  Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  23,  1881,  p.  1.)— Lan- 
cashire mortuary  letters,  1666-72,  from  the  Crosby 
records.  20  pp.  (Lancashire  and  Cheshire  Hist.  Soc. 
Trans,  v.  36,  1887,  p.  33.)— Early  notices  of  Liverpool, 
from  BlundeU's  diary,  1702-28.  24  pp.  (Lancashire  and 
Cheshire  Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  34,  p.  1.) 

Ancient  charters :  Ince  Blundell  collec- 
tion. See  Morton,  T.  N.,  and  Gibson,  Rev. 
T.  E. 

Gibson,  William  Hamilton.    1850-96. 

Our  edible  toadstools  and  mushrooms  and 
how  to  distinguish  them.  With  30  colored 
pi.  and  other  illustrations.  New  York,  1895. 
8°.  .2603 

Back-yard  studies.    7  pp.    (Harper's  Mag.  v.  71, 

1886,  p.  684.)— Bi  Ml  notes.  11pp.  (ffarper's  Jlfajr.  v.  79, 
1889,  p.  886.)— Plea  for  the  sr^wssy  '•<>»«'•  l*  PP-  {Har- 
per's Mag.  V.  73,  1886,  p.  867.)— Iloney-dew  ploulc. 
6  pp.  (Harper's  Mag.  v.  86,  1892,  p.  24.)— Midnight 
ramble.  16  pp.  (Harper's  Mag.  v.  78,  1889,  p.  139.)— 
Nap  bewitched.  6  pp.  (Harper's  Mag.  v.  72,  1886, 
p.  838.)— Slnjfinjc  winss.  10  pp.  (Harper's  Mag.  v.  73, 
1886,  p.  283.)— Wild  «rardrn.  10  pp.  (Harper's  Mag. 
V.  81,  1890,  p.  622.)— Winded  botanists.  11pp.  (Cen- 
tury Mag.  V.  16,  1889,  p.  643.)— Winter  walk.    14  pp. 


GIBSON,  William  HamUton 


1733 


GIFPORD,  William  L.  B. 


{Harper's  Mag.  v.  72, 1886,  p.  68.)- Witcli-hnzel  copse. 

10  pp.   {Harper's  Mag.  v.  70, 1885,  p.  906.)— Woo«l  notes. 

9  pp.    {Harper's  Mag.  v.  74,  1887,  p.  94.) 

Gibson,  William  Sidney.    1814-71. 

Dilston  Hall ;  or,  memoirs  of  James  Rad- 
clifife,  Earl  of  Derwentwater,  a  martyr  in  the 
rebellion  of  1715.  To  which  is  added,  a  visit 
to  Bamburgh  castle,  with  an  account  of  Lord 
Crewe's  charities,  and  a  memoir  of  the  noble 
founder.     London,  1850.    8°.  4893 

History    of    the   monastery    founded    at 

Tynemouth,  in  the  diocese  of  Durham,  to  the 
honour  of  God,  under  the  invocation  of  the 
blessed  Virgin  Mary  and  S.  Olwin,  king  and 
martyr.     London,  1846-47.    2  v.  4°.  2591 

Book-hnntlii^  under  Edward  III.  A  popular  lec- 
ture founded  on  the  life  of  Richard  de  Bury,  Bp.  of  Dur- 
ham, the  first  English  philobiblist.  78  pp.  (Philobiblon 
Soc.  Miscel.  V.  9.) 

Gicldiugs,  Franklin  Henry.  1855—.  Socio- 
logical character  of  political  economy.  19  pp.  (Am. 
Econ.  Assoc.  Pub.  v.  3,  no.  1,  p.  29.) 

Oiddiiij'-.s,  Joshua  Reed.  Bartlett,  D.  W.  Joshua 

R.  Giddiugs.  13  pp.  (In  ftis  Modern  agitators,  p.  170.)— 
Onriielil.  J.  A.,  Pres.  of  the  U.  S.  Joshua  R.  Qiddings. 
17  pp.     ( ITorfcs,  V.  1,  p.  593. ) 

Giddy,  Davies.    See  Gilbert,  D. 

Gide,  Jean  Paul  Guillaume.    [Notice of.]    2  pp. 

{Biog.jahrb.f.  alterth.  p.  35:  Jahresb.  ucber  fortschr.  der 
class,  alterth.  v.  20,  1881.) 

Gidel,  Charles  Antoine.    1827 — . 

Etudes  sur  la  littfirature  grecque  moderne. 

Paris,  1866.      8°.  2232 

Ciiclg-iid,  Adam.    Poland  and  the  "Quarterly 

Review."  6  pp.  (H^estm.  iJec.  v.  133,  1890,  p.  489.)— Cen- 
tenary of  the  fi*«»lis!i  c<»iistitutioii.  15  pp.  {Weatni. 
Bev.v.  135,  1891,  p.  547.) 

Gicrig,  Gottlieb  Erdmann.    1753-1814.    De  Par 

negyrici  Pliniani  virtutibus  et  vitiis  disputatio.  36  pp. 
{Panegyrici  vet.  v.  Ij  p.  12 :  Valpy,  A.  J.,  Script.  Lat.) 

(Ed.)    P.  Ovidii  Nasonis  Metamorphoses. 

See  Ovidius  Naso,  P.  (in  preceding  catalogue). 

Giers,    Nikolai    Karlowitsch  de.     Russia  e  i 

viaggi  del  Siguor  di  G.  9  pp.  {Nuov.  antol.  3  s.  v.  36, 
1891,  p.  469.) 

Giers,  R.     L'hypnotisme.     3  pp.     [Correspon- 

danl,  n.  s.  v.  115,  1888,  p.  680.) 

Gierth,  F.    Ueber  die  aelteste  mittelenglische 

version  des  Assumptio  Mariae.  33  pp.  {Eng.  studicn, 
V.  7,  1884,  p.  1.) 

Gics,  Hermann. 

Tuerkische  gTammatik.    Sec  Mueller,  A., 
and  Qies,  H. 
Gicscbreolit,    Friedrich    WiUielm    Benjamin 

von.  1814-89.  Sopra  il  poema  recentemente  scoperto 
intorno  all'  Imperatore  Federico  I.  14  pp.  (Soc.  rom. 
di  storia  piitria,  Archiv.  v.  3,  1880,  p.  49.) 

(Ed.)  Qeschichte  der  ouropaeischen  staa- 

ten.    See  Heeren,  A.  H.  L.,  and  others  [Eds.) 

Aetoii.  J.  E.  E.  D.,  Baron  Acton.    Wilhelui  von  Oiese- 

brecht.    5  pp.    (finp.  Hm«.  JZeu.  v.  5,  1890,  p.  306.) 

Gicsecke,  Alfred. 

De  philosophorum  veterum  quae  ad  exili- 
iim  spectant  sententiis.  Lipsiae,  1891.  8°.  3202 
(Jricsecke.    See  also  Giseke. 


Gieseler,  Johann  Karl  Ludwig.    1792-1854. 
Texl^book  of  ecclesiastical  history.     Tr. 
from  the  3  German  ed.  by  F.  Cunningham. 
Phila.,  1836.     3  v.  8°.  —4172 

Giessing:,  Hans  Peter. 

Struensee  og  Guldberg  eller  tvende  revo- 
lutioner  ved  Hoflfet  i  Kj^benhavn.  Kj^ben- 
havn,  1849.     16°.  3657 

Gietinaiiii,  Gerhard. 

Beatrice.      Geist  und   kern   der   Dante- 

schen    dichtungen.  Freiburg  im  Breisgau, 

1889.     12°.  2304 

Gifaiiius,  Obertus.    See  Giffen,  H.  van. 
Giffard  family.     Fane,   A.     Brief  notice  of 

the  family  of  Giffard  of  Boyton.  9  pp.  ( Wiltshire 
Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Mag.  v.  2, 1855,  p.  100.) 

Giftea,  Hubert  van.    1534-1604.    Prolegomena 

de  Gente  Memmia.  6  pp.  (Lucretius  Cams,  T.,  De  r«r. 
rmt.  libri.  VI,  v.  1,  p.  23:  Valpy,  A.  J.,  Script.  Lat.) 

Giffeu,  Robert,  LL.  D.    1837— 

Case  against  bimetallism.  2  ed.  London, 
1892.    12°.  —1368 

Growth  of  capital.    London,  1889.    8°. 

—1366 

American    silver   bubble.     16  pp.      {Nineteenth 

Cent.  V.  28, 1890,  p.  309.)— Economic  value  of  Ireland  to 
Gt.  Britain.  17  pp.  {Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  19,  1886,  p.  329.) 
— I.iqni<latlonN  of  1873-76.  20  pp.  (Rand,  B.,  Selec- 
tions illustr.  econ.  hist.  p.  355.) — Problem  in  money. 
19  pp.  {Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  26,  1889,  p.  863.)— Trade 
depression  and  low  prices,  23  pp.  {Contemp.  Bev. 
v.  47,  1885,  p.  800.)— The  gross  and  the  net  gain  of  rising 
WitKies.  14  pp.  {Contemp.  Bev.  v.  56,  1889,  p.  830.)— 
Growth  and  distribution  of  wealth.  42  pp.  (Ward, 
T.  H.,  Bcign  of  Queen  Victoria,  v.  2,  p.  1.) 

Uavltt,  M.     Mr.  GilTen's  proposed  solution  of  the 

Irish  question.  12  pp.  (Contemp.  itey.  v.  49, 1886,  p.  501.) 
— I^aiuK,  S.  Mr.  Giffen  on  land  purchase  and  Home 
rule.  12  pp.  {Contemp.  Bev.  v.  49,  1886,  p.  489. )— Jficiiol- 
NOn,  J.  S.  Mr.  Giffen's  attack  on  bimetallists.  10  pp. 
{Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  26,  1889,  p.  1014.) 

Gift'ord,  Isabella.    Notices  of  the  rare  and  most 

remarkable  plants  in  the  neighbourhoods  of  Dunster, 
Blue  Anchor,  Minehead,  etc.  7  pp.  (Somersetshire 
Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  v.  6, 1856,  p.  131.)— 
Observations  on  the  marine  flora  of  Sontcrset.  8  pp. 
(Somersetshire  Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  v.  4, 
1854,  p.  116.) 

Gitt'ord,  John.    Wm.  Arnot.    8  pp.     {Disrup- 
tion worthies.  Memorial  0/1843,  v.  1,  p.  7.) 

Gilford,  Sanford  Robinson. 

Weir,  J.  F.  Memorial  catalogue  of  the 
paintings  of  Sanford  Robinson  Gififord.  With 
biographical  and  critical  essay.    1881.    —1753 

Gilford,  William  (£d.)     1756-1826. 

Works  of  John  Ford.  See  Forde,  J.  (in 
supplement). 

( Tr. )    Satires  of  Decimus  Junius  Juvena- 

lis.     See  Juvenalis,  D.  J. 

MasMon,  D.    Story  of  G.  and  Keats.    20  pp.    (Nine- 
teenth Cent.  V.  31,  1892,  p.  586.) 

Gilford,  William  L.  R. 

George   Howland,  Jr. 
New  Bedford,  1892.    8°. 


[With   portrait.] 
3773 


GIFFORD  LECTURES 


1734 


GILBERT,  Grove  Karl 


Gifford  lectures  delivered  before  the  Univer- 
sity of  Glasgow  in  1888,  90,  97.  London  and 
New  York,  1889-97.    3  v.  p.  8°. 

Contents.  Miieller,  F.  M,  Xatnral  religflon : 
Physical  relifclon.— Bruce,  A.  B.  Providential 
order  of  the  world. 

Gifliorn,  Castle.    Malortie,  0.  E.  von.    Schloss 

Gifhorn,  1525.  10  pp.  {In  his  Beitr.  zur  gesch.  des 
Braunschweig-Lneneburg.  hauses  und  hofes,  v.  4,  p.  77. ) 

Gift,  George  W.    Story  of  the  Arkansas.  24  pp. 

(Southern  Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  v.  12,  1884,  pp.  48,  115,  163, 
205.) 

Gifts.    10  pp.     Emerson,  R.  W.,  Works,  v.  3, 

p.  151. 

Gigrantes.     Brunn,  H.     Ueber  die   kunstge- 

Rchichtliche  stellung  der  pergamenischen  gigantoma- 
chie.  Mit  Uchtdruck  und  hochaetzung.  61pp.  (Koenigl. 
Preussisch.  kunstsamml.  Jahrb.  v.  5,  1884,  p.  231.) 

Gigras,  Johann.    See  Kiess,  J. 

Gigrault  <le  I^a  Be<loHierre,  Emile.    See  La 

B6dollierre,  E.  G.  de. 
Gigles,  Silvester,  Bp.  of  Worcester.      Wolsey, 

T.,  Cardinal :  Epistolae  aliquot  ad  Silvestrum  Episcopum 
Vigorniensem.  20  pp.  (Martine,  E.,  and  Durand,  TJ., 
Vet.  script,  ampliss.  coll.  v.  3,  p.  1269.) 

GigU,    Girolamo.      Sonetto ;    Oantate   a  voce 

sola.    4  pp.    ( Mabellini,  A.,  Poesie  giocose,  p.  99. ) 

Gigli,  Giuseppe.     1862 — .     Ballo  e  canto  de' 

morsicati  dalle  tarantole  in  Terra  d'Otranto.  2  pp. 
[Archiv.  studio  tradiz.  popolarl,  v.  8,  1889,  p.  7.) 

Gigli,  Ottavio  (Ed.) 

Novelle   di  Franco  Sacchetti.      See   Sac- 
chetti,  F. 
Gijflioli,  Enrico  Hillyer.     1845 — .     Usi  e  cre- 

denre  annamite.  10  pp.  { Archiv.  studio  tradiz.  popotari. 
T.  8,  1889,  p.  201.)— ijsl  e  cre<Ienze  grlapponesi. 
21  pp.  {Archiv.  studio  tradiz.  popolari,  v.  8,  18S9,  pp.  354, 
605.)— Usi  e  credciiie  i^iavanesi.  9  pp.  {Archiv. 
studio  tradiz.  popolari,  v.  8, 1889,  p.  17. ) 

Gigiiac,  France.    Vinas,  L.     Documents  rela- 

Ufa  aux  gnerres  du  XV  sifecle.  12  pp.  {Rev.  d.  lang.  rom. 
V.  1,  1870,  p.  289.) 

Gigny,  France.    Formosus,  Pope.    Epistola  ad 

Bernoncm  Abbatem  Oigniacensem  de  privilegiis  ejusdem 
monasterii.    1  p.     (Baluze,  E.,  Jf«ccH.  v.  3,  p.  4.) 

Gigot,  Edme  Albert.  1836 — .  Dfimocratie  au- 
toritaire  aux  Etats-Unis  . . .  Andr€  Jackson.  91  pp. 
{Rev.  d.  deux  mondes,  1883,  3  p«r.  v.  57,  p.  792 ;  v.  59,  p. 519 ; 
1884,  3p«r.  V.  62,  p.  158.) 

Gigoux,  Jean  Frangois.    1806—. 

Catalogue  de  beaux  dessins  anciens  et  mo- 
dernes  .  .  .  dSpendant  de  la  collection  de 
M.  J.  G.  Vente  20-23  Mars,  1882.  [Avec  pi.] 
Paris,  1882.    r.  8°.  — 17C2 

Causeries  sur  lea  artistes  de  mon  temps. 

Paris,  1885.    12°.  —1728 

Gihawla.    See  Iglau. 

Gihon,  Albert  Leary,  M.  D.    1833—.    Health, 

the  true  nobility.  11  pp.  (Am.  Pub.  Health  Assoc.  Re- 
ports, V.  7,  p.  342.)— Nanitnry  responxibilltles  of  the 

citizen.  16  pp.  (Am.  Pub.  Health  Assoc.  JJeporte,  v.  10, 
p.  1.) — On  the  protection  of  the  innocent  and  helpless 
members  of  the  community  from  venereal  dlHeaNes 
and  their  consequences.  11  pp.  (Am.  Pub.  Health 
Assoc.  Reports,  v.  5,  p.  5.5.)— Vital  Hiatistirs  as  sani- 
tary monitors,  7  pp.  (Am,  Pub.  Health  Assoc.  Reports, 
T,»,p.  185.) 


GJjzenzele,    Belgium.       Potter,    F.    de,    and 

Broeckaert,  J.  Gijzenzele.  13  pp.  {In  their  Geschied. 
van  de  provin.  Ost-VIaand.  1  s.  v.  3.) 

Gil  Bias  de  Santillana.    See  Le  Sage,  A.  R. 
Gil  Bias    en  Californie,  Un.      Dumas,   A., 
CEhivres  compl.  v.  124.  —4174 

Gil  y  Zslrate,  Antonio.     1793-1861.     Guzmin 

el  bueno.  45  pp.  (Novo  y  Colson,  P.  de,  ^u(or.  dromfK. 
contemp.  v.  2,  p.  247.) 

Dnrrlen,  X.    Theatre  raoderne  de  I'Espagne.    Gil  y 

Z&rate.  33  pp.  ( Rev.  d.  deux  mondes,  1844,  n.  s.  v.  7, 
p.  601.) — Valniar,  ( — ),  Marques  de.  Don  Antonio  Gil 
y  Z&rate.  30  pp.  (Novoy  Colson,  P.  de,  ^utor.  dromdl. 
contemp.  v.  2,  p.  217.) 

Gilardiii,  Jean  Alphonse.    1805-75.     Pendant 

le  siSge.  54  pp.  {Correspondant,  n.  s.  v.  95, 1883,  pp.  201, 
419,  682.) 

Gilardiiii,  F.     Domenico  Buffa.    10  pp.  1  pi. 

(Carpi,  L.,  Risorgimento  ital.  v.  4,  p.  187.) 

Gilbart,  James  William.    1794-1863. 

History  of  banking  in  America ;  with  an 
inquiry  how  far  the  banking  institutions  of 
America  are  adapted  to  this  country.  Lon- 
don, 1837.     8°.  —1393 

Gilbert,  of  St.  Amand,  Tournay.    Ex  miraculis 

8.  Amandi.  6  pp.  (Frankfort  Soc.  Script,  v.  16,  pt.  2, 
p.  848.) 

Gilbert,  Maj.-Gen.  Charles  Champion.    1822 — . 

On  the  field  of  Perryville.  8  pp.  (Johnson,  R.  U.,  and 
Buel,  C.  C,  Battles  ...ofthe  Civil  war,  v.  3,  p.  52.) 

Gilbert,  Charles  Sandoe.    1760-1831. 

Historical  survey  of  the  county  of  Corn- 
wall ;  to  which  is  added,  a  complete  heraldry 
of  the  same ;  with  numerous  engravings. 
Plymouth,  1817-20.     2  v.  i°.  .2531 

Gilbert, /omierJj/  Giddy,  Davies  {Ed.)    1767- 
1839. 

Parochial  history  of  Cornwall,  founded  on 
the  MS.  histories  of  Mr.  Hals  and  Mr.  Tonkin  ; 
with  additions  and  various  appendices.  Lon- 
don, 1838.     4  V.  8°.  2514 

(Ed.)    Some  ancient  Christmas  carols,  with 

the  tunes  to  which  they  were  formerly  sung 
in  the  west  of  England.  Together  with  two 
ancient  ballads,  a  dialogue,  etc.  2  ed.  Lon- 
don, 1823.     8°.  1332 

Gilbert,  Elizabeth. 

Maktin,   F.      Elizabeth  Gilbert  and    her 

work  for  the  blind.    1887.  4795 

Gilbert,  Rev.  George  H.,  Ph.  D.     Dr.  Lyman 

Abbott  on  Paul's  Letter  to  the  Romans.  17  pp.  {Biblioth. 
Sacra,  v.  46,  1889,  p.  229.) 

Gilbert,  Grove  Karl.    1843—. 

Lake  Bonneville.  Washington,  1890.  4°. 
(Powell,  J.  W.,  U.  S.  Geol.  surv.  Monogr.  v.  1.) 

—3536 

iVote.— Also  in  17.  S.  51  Cong.  1  sess.  House  miscel.  doc. 
V.  17. 

The  moon's  face  :  a  study  of  the  origin  of 

its  features.  [Jllustr.'}  Washington,  1893. 
8°.  -2486 

Topographical  features  of  lake  Nliores.    56  pp.  18  pi. 

(Powell,  J.  W.,  U.  S.  Geol.  surv.  5  ann.  rept.  p.  69.)— 
Changes  of  level  of  the  great  lakot.  12  pp.  {Forum, 
V,  6, 1888,  p.  417,) 


GILBERT,  H.  M. 


1735 


GILDA  MERCATORIA 


Gilbert,  H.  M. 

Bibliotheca  Hantoniensis :  an  attempt  at  a 
biblio^aphy  of  Hampshire.  Southampton, 
[1872].     sq.  8°.  L.56 

Gilbert,  Sir  Humphrey.    1539-84.    Voyage  to 

Newfoundland,  1583.    41pp.    (Hakluyt,  R.,  roKogcs,  v.  3, 

p.  184.) 

Gilbert,  J.   Pre-collegiate Oxford.   7  pp.  (Brit. 

Archaeol.  Assoc.  Joum.  v.  47, 1891,  p.  205.) 

Gilbert,  Sir  John.    1817—. 

Works  of  Shakespeare,  ed.  by  H.  Staunton. 
Illustr.  by  G.  See  Shakespeare,  W.  (in  pre- 
ceding catalogue). 

Gilbert,  John.      Towse,  J.  R.    John  Gilbert. 

7  pp.    (Century  Mag.  V.  13,  ISSS,  p.  Slg.) 

Gilbert,  John  Thomas  ( Ed. )    1829  -. 

Chartularies  of  St.  Mary's  Abbey,  Dublin  ; 
with  the  register  of  its  house  at  Dunbrody, 
and  annals  of  Ireland.  London,  1884.  2  v. 
r.  8°.     ( Gt.  Brit.  Rolls  chron. )  4502 

{Ed.)     "Crede  Mihi:"  the  most  ancient 

register  book  of  the  Abps.  of  Dublin  before 
the  Reformation,  now  for  the  first  time  print- 
ed from  the  original  MS.  With  illustrations. 
Dublin,  1897.     8°.  —3182 

Note.— Ed.  limited  to  120  copies. 

( Ed. )  Documents  relating  to  Ireland,  1795- 

1804  :  official  account  of  secret  service  money, 
governmental  correspondence  and  papers, 
notice  of  French  soldiery  at  Killala,  state- 
ments by  United  Irishmen  .  .  .  Illustr.  with 
portraits  and  facsimiles.    London,  1893.    4°. 

2581 

-  (Ed.)  Jacobite  narrative  of  the  war  in 
Ireland,  1688-91,  with  contemporary  letters 
and  papers,  now  for  the  first  time  pub.  Il- 
lustr. with  facsimiles.    Dublin,  1892.    r.  8°. 

2572 

( Ed. )  Narratives  of  the  detention,  libera- 
tion, and  marriage  of  Maria  Clementina  Stu- 
art, styled  Queen  of  Gt.  Britain  and  Ireland. 
With  contemporary  letters  and  papers,  now 
for  the  first  time  pub.  Illustr.  with  portrait 
and  facsimiles.    Dublin,  1894.    sm.  4°.       4753 

Contents.  Boylan,  B.  Journal  of  the  nrr«st  anti 
<^»cape  of  the  Princess  Sobieski.— Oayclon.  R.  Narra- 
tive.— Letter  to  Cardinal  4)iiialterio.— -Wogan,  C.  M^- 
moires  sur  Tenterprise  d'InNprii4*k  en  1719.— Contem- 
porary Kalian  narrative.— JaincM  III.  Letters, 
1718-19.— Marriage  of  James  III  with  Maria  Clementina. 
— Marriajfe  certill«-atc.— .VarriajeP  contract.— 
Narrative  of  the  Heiznre,  eHcapp,  and  inarriaire  of 
the  Princess  Clementina  Sobieski. 

(Ed.)    Register  ofthe  Abbey  of  St.  Thomas, 

Dublin.  London,  1889.  r.  8°.  ( at.  Brit.  Rolls 
chrov. )  4592 

(Ed.)     History  of  the  Irish  confederation 

and  the  war  in  Ireland,  164M9,  See  Bellings, 
R. 


Gilbert,  Nicolas  Joseph  Laurent.    1751-80. 

Poesies  diverses  ;  avec  une  notice  bio-bib- 
liogi-aphique  par  Paul  Ferret.  [Illustr.]  Paris, 
1882.     8°.  2306 

Contents.  Il^roides.— Odes.- I>o<'«(i<-H  liivrrseit. 
— .Satlrex.— Perret,  P.  Notice  sur  la  vie  et  les  ceuvres 
deG. 

Pcrret,  P.     Notice  sur  la  vie  et  les  oeuvres  de  O. 

36  pp.    (Gilbert,  N.  J.  L.,  Palsies  diverses,  p.  i.) 

Gilbert,  Otto. 

Geschichte  und  topographie  der  stadt  Rom 
im  altertum.     Leipzig,  1883-90.     3  v.  8°.     2723 

Der  tempel  der  naKna  Mater  in  Rom.    20  pp.    ( Phi- 

lologus,  V.  45,  1886,  p.  449. ) 

Gilbert,  Walther.     Beitraege   zur  textkritik 

des  Martial.  23  pp.  (Rheinisch.  mus.  n.  s.  v.  39,  1884, 
p.  511;  V.  40, 1885,  p.  210.)— Znm  ersten  buch  MartialH. 
7  pp.    (PWioJogiM,  V.  41, 1882,  p.  359.) 

Gilbert,  William,  M.  D.     1540-1603. 

On  the  loadstone  and  magnetic  bodies,  and 
on  the  great  magnet  the  earth.  A  new  phys- 
iology, demonstrated  with  many  arguments 
and  experiments.  A  translation  by  P.  Fleury 
Mottelay.  [With  portrait.]  NewYork,  1893. 
8°.  —1534 

Martin,  T.  C.    Gilbert's  fables.    11pp.  I.N.Am.Bev. 

V.  146,  1888,  p.  405.)— Mottelay.    P.   F.  Biographical 

memoir  [of  G.]  19  pp.  (Gilbert,  W.,  On  the  loadstone 
and  magnetic  bodies,  p.  ix. ) 

Gilbert,  William.    1804-89. 

The  city  :  an  inquiry  into  the  corporation, 
its  livery  companies,  and  the  administration 
of  their  charities  and  endowments.  London, 
1877.     12°.  1528 

Gilberti  Federico.    See  Federico,  G. 

Gilby,  Anthony.  — 1585.  Admonition  to  Eng- 
land and  Scotland  to  call  them  to  repentance.  10  pp. 
(Knox,  J.,  Hist,  ofthe  reformation  of  religion,  p.  455.) 

Gilcliri.st,  Mrs.  Anne  Burrows.     1828-85. 

Life  and  writings.  Ed.  by  H.  H.  Gilchrist. 
With  a  prefatory  notice  by  Wm.  Michael 
Rossetti.  [Illustr.]  London,  1887.  8°.  4784 
Contents.  ConfcK.sion  of  faitli,— Three  glimpses  of  a 
>'ew  Knif^land  villajee.— An  Englishwoman's  esti- 
mate of  Walt  Whitman. 
( Rev.  of  in  Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  142, 1887,  p.  107. ) 

Mary  Lamb.     Boston,  1884.     12°.   ( Famous 

loomen. )  3767 

Rosftetti,  W.  M.    Prefatory  notice.   10  pp.  (Gilchrist, 

;ifr».  A.  B.,  Life  and  writings,  p.  vii.)— S«-uddor,  H.  E. 
Anne  Gilchrist.  20  pp.  (7;i  ftis  Men  and  letters,  p.  195; 
and  Atlant.  Monthly,  v.  60,  1887,  p.  275.) 

Gilchrist,  Herbert  Harlakenden  [Ed.) 

Anne  Gilchrist,  her  life  and  writings.  Sec 
Gilchrist,  Mrs.  A.  B. 

Gilcliri.st,  William  Wallace.    1846—.    A  Maid's 

choice  :  a  mu.sical  pastoral.  11pp.  (.Harper's  Mag.  v.  Si, 
1892,  p.  18. ) 

Gild  life.  Two  thousand  years  of.  Lambert, 
J.  M.  —1376 

Gild  ineri-hiMit,  Tlie.  2  v.  Gross,  C.  —1375 
Gilda  iiiirifabroriiiii.  Chaflfers,  W.  —1744 
Gilda  niercatoria.    Gross,  C.  —1374 


GILD  AS  (the  Wise),  St. 


1736 


GILEAD,  Palestine 


Gildas  (the  Wise),  St.    Circa  516-570.    De  ex- 

cidio  et  conquestu  Britanniae  ac  flebili  caetigationc  in 
reges  principes  et  sacerdotes.  85  pp.  (Monumenta  Ger- 
man. hUt.:  Auctor.  antiq.  v.  13,  p.  3.)— Eplstolariiin 
deperditarum  fragraenta.  3  pp.  {Monumenta  German, 
hist.:  Auctor.  antiq.  v.  13,  p.  88.)— I^orlca,  with  the  gloss 
thereon.  34  pp.  (Stokes,  W., /risA  glosses,  p.  133:  Irish 
Archaeol.  and  Celtic  Soc.)— De  piieiilteiitla.  2  pp. 
(Monumenta  Gemtan.  hist. :  Auctor.  antiq.  v.  13,  p.  89.) 

Caradoc,  of  Llancanan.     Vita  Gildae.    4  pp.    (itfo- 

numenta  German,  hist.:  Atictor.  antiq.  v.  13,  p.  107.)— 
Vita  Gildae  auctore  monacho  Buiensi.  16  pp.  (ilfonu- 
menta  German,  hist. :  Auctor.  antiq.  v.  13,  p.  91.) 

Gildas  Modudiiis.    Carmen  Hibernicum,  hac- 

tonus  ineditum,  dc  regibus  Hiberniae.  41pp.  (O'Conor, 
C,  iter.  Hibem.  script,  vet.  v.  1,  Prolegomena,  pars.  1, 
p.  144.) 

Gildeliaus,  Charles. 

JEneas  :  a  drama.    St.  Louis,  1884.  8°.  3304 

In  rhyme  and  time.  Shakespeare's  birth- 
day. Poems.  Translations  from  Goethe. 
St.  Louis,  1895.     8°.  1324 

Plays:    Sibyl,   Telemaehus,   iEneas.      St. 

Louis,  1888.     12°.  3365 

Gildemeister,    Johann.      1812—.      Des   'Abd 

al-gh&nl  ainftbulust  Rcise  von  Damascus  nach  Jerusa- 
lem. 16  pp.  (Deutsch.  morg.  gesells.  Zeits.  v.  36,  1882, 
p.  385.)— Ainnletnm.  3  pp.  (Deutsch.  morg.  gesells. 
Zeits.  V.  38,  1881,  p.  140.)— Pseudo  kallisthenes  bei  Mosew 
von  Khoren.  4  pp.  (Deutsch.  morg.  gesells.  Zeits.  v.  40, 
1886,  p.  88. ) 

Sexti  Sententiarum  recensiones  Latinam, 

Graecam,  Syriacas  coniunctim  exhibuit.  See 
Sextus  Pythagoreus  (in  preceding  catalogue). 

Gildciiieister,  Otto.    1823—.    Aus  einer  neuen 

Dante-uebersetznng.  9  pp.  {Deutsch.  rundschau,  v.  54, 
1888,  p.  180.)— Der  kampf  gegen  die  frcnidwocrter. 
22  pp.  {.Deutsch.  rundsclMU,  v.  48,  1886,  p.  95.)— Ueber 
hoeaichkeit.  22  pp.  (Deutsch.  rundw/iau,  v.  43,  1885, 
p.  419.) 

Gilder,  Jeannette  Leonard.      1849—.      Books 

that  have  helped  me.  6  pp.  (Fomm,  v.  4,  1887,  p.  207.)— 
Mme.  Modjeska.  18  pp.  (Matthews,  J.  B.,  and  Hut- 
ton,  L.,  Actors  and  actresses,  v.  5,  p.  193.) 

{Ed. )    The  Critic.    See  Critic,  The. 

and  Gilder,  Joseph  Benson  {Eds.)  Au- 
thors at  home :  personal  and  biographical 
sketches  of  well-known  American  writers. 
New  York,  n.  d.  12°.  3704 

Contents. 

Aldrich,  T.  B.,  by  W.  H.     Harrison,  J.  A.,  by  W.  M 
Bishop. 

Bancroft,  G.,  by  B.  G.  Love- 
joy. 

Boker,  G.  H.,  by  G.  P.  La- 
throp. 


Burroughs,  J.,  by  E.  Rior- 

dan. 
Cable,    G.    W.,     by   J.    K. 

Wetherill. 
Clemens,  S.  L.,   by   C.  H. 

Clark. 
Curtis,  G.  W.,  by  G.  P.  La- 

throp. 
Eggleston,    E.,    by   O.    C. 

Auringer. 
Hale,  E.  E.,  by  W.  8.  Ken- 
nedy. 
Harris,  J.  C,  by  E.  Braln- 

erd. 


Baskervill. 
Hay,  J.,  by  B.  G.  Lovcjoy. 
Higginson,  T.  W.,  by  G.  W. 

Cooke. 
Holmes,  O.  W.,  by  A.  W. 

Rollins. 
Howe,  J.  W.,  by  M.  Howe. 
Howells,  W.  D.,  by  W.  H. 

Bishop. 
Leland,  C.  W.,  by   E.    R. 

Pennell. 
Lowell,   J.    R.,    by   G.    E. 

Woodberry. 
Mitchell,  D.  G.,  by  H.  A. 

Beers. 
Parkman,    F.,    by    C.    H. 

Farnham. 
Smith,  G.,  by  G.  D.  Rob- 
erts. 


Stedman,  E.  C,  by  A.  B.  Warner,  C.  D.,    by   J.    H. 

Dodd.  Twichell. 

Stoddard,  R.  H.,  by  J.  B.  Whitman,  W.,  by  G.  Sel- 

Gilder.  wyn. 

Stowe,    H.    B.,    by   J.    H.  Whittier,  J.  G.,  by  H.  P 

Twichell.  Spofford. 

Gilder,  Joseph  Benson  {Ed.)    1858—. 

Authors  at  home.    See  Gilder,  J.  L.,  and 
Gilder,  J.  B.  {Eds.) 

{Ed.)    The  Critic.    See  Critic,  The. 

Gilder,  Richard  Watson,  LL.  D.  1844—.  Au- 
tumn meditation.  1  p.  {Century  Mag.  v.  7,  1885,  p.  459.) 
—Mors  trinniphaliN.  2  pp.  {Century  Mag.  v.  10, 
1886,  p.414.)— Xonsliiedolore.  2pp.  {Atlant.  Monthly, 
v.  66,  1890,  p.  739.) 

{Ed.)  Century  illustrated  monthly  maga- 
zine. See  Century  illustrated  monthly  maga- 
zine. 

Gildersleeve,  Basil  Lanneau,  Ph.  D.,  LL.  D. 
1831—. 

Essays  and  studies.    Educational  and  lit- 
erary.   Baltimore,  1890.    8°.  2204 

Contents.  Occasional  adtlresses.— ApoIIoiilus  of 
Tyaiia.- Classics  and  collegres.— Limits  of  eul- 
ture.— Grammar  and  irstlictlcs. —Emperor  Jn- 
lian.— liUcian.- .naxiniilian:  his  travels  and  his 
tragedy.— Platen's  poems.— I'niverslty  work  in 
America  and  classical  philology.— Legend  of  Venus. 
—Xanthippe   an«l  »>ocrates. 

(Rev  of  in  Atlant.  Monthly,  v.  67, 1891,  p.  700.) 

-  Formative  inflnences.  11  pp.  {Fonim,  v.  10, 1890, 
p.  607.) 

{Ed.)     Pindar,    Olympian    and    Pythian 

odes.    See  Pindarus  (in  preceding  catalogue). 

Gildiiig.  Gruel,  L.  Conferences  sur  la  re- 
liure  et  la  dorure  des  livres.     [lUustr.]     1896. 

W.36 

Bennoch.  F.     On  thread   or  fibre  gilding.     7  pp. 

(Soc.  of  arts,  Joum.  v.  4,  1856,  p.  373.)— Wlldinjf  and 
silvering  by  immersion.  2  pp.  (Frankl.  Inst.  Jbum. 
3  s.  V.  7,  18t4,  p.  214.)— Home,  H.  P.  Decoration  of  the 
edges.  3  pp.  {In  his  Binding  of  books,  p.  31.)— l.cvoI. 
M.  A.  Notice  of  some  new  methods  of  gilding  and 
silvering  by  immersion.  2  pp.  (Frankl.  Inst.  Joum. 
3  3.  v.  6,  1843,  p.  142. )— Tliread  and  llbre  gilflinK. 
3  pp.    {ArlJouni.  n.  s.  v.  2,  1856,  p.  337.) 

Gildoii,  Charles.    1665-1724. 

Complete  art  of  poetry.     London,   1718. 
2v.    12°.  —2157 

Remarks  on  the  plays   of    Sliakespear.     208    pp. 

(Shakespeare,  W.,  Works  [Ed.  by  N.  Rowe],  v.  7, 
p.  257.)— Essay  on  the  art,  rise,  and  progress  of  the  stage 
in  Greece,  Rome,  and  England.  72  pp.  (Shakespeare, 
W.,  ]Vorks  [Ed.  by  N.  Rowe],  v.  7,  p.  i.) 

Gihlredge,  Nicholas.  17  cent.  Letter  of  con- 
gratulation, addressed  to  Sir  Thos.  Pelham,  on  his 
marriage  with  Judith  Shirley,  1637.  3  pp.  (Sussex 
Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  2,  1849,  p.  99.) 

Gilds.    See  Guilds. 

Gilead,  Palestine.  Conder,  C.  R.  Explora- 
tions in  G.  19  pp.  (/»  his  Palestine,  p.  171.)— I-and  of 
«.  19  pp.  {Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  129,  1881,  p.  104.)— Tris. 
tram,  H.  B.  Gilead.  20  pp.  {In  his  Topog.  of  th« 
Holy  Land,  p.  311.) 


GILES,  G.  E. 


1737 


OILLES 


Giles,  C.  E.   Old  dooi-way  at  Frome.    3  pp.  1  pi. 

(Somersetshire  Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  v.  1, 
18.^1,  p.  120.)  — Xmiiiey  cnntlo.  4  pp.  1  pi.  (Somerset- 
shire Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  v.  1,  1851,  p.  123.) 
—Sculptures  in  church  of  St.  Joliii  Baptist.  Wel- 
lington, Somerset.  8  pp.  2  pi.  ( Somersetshire  Archaeol. 
and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  v.  1,  1851,  p.  30.)— Sculptures  on 
the  west  doorway  of  Nt,  Mary's  {^huroli,  Taunton. 
3  pp.  1  pi.  (Somersetshire  Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc. 
Proc.  V.  1, 1851,  p.  89.) 

Giles,  Ernest. 

Australia  twice  traversed  :  the  romance  of 
exploration,  being  a  narrative  compiled  from 
the  journals  of  five  exploring  expeditions  into 
and  through  central  south  Australia,  and 
western  Australia'  1872-76.  With  maps  and 
illustrations.     London,  1889.     2  v.  8°.         2493 

Giles,  Henry.     1809-82. 

Illustrations  of  genius,  in  some  of  its  rela- 
tions to  culture  and  society.  Boston,  1854. 
12°.  2294 

Contents.  Robert  lIuriiN.  — tVrvaiitew.  — I'oiiver- 
ftation.— Cost  of  a  riiltivnipd  man. —Thomas  De 
4)ntnr.r.  —  Don  <lnixole.  —  Fiction.  —  .Mnslr.  — 
Phllautlirnplr  scntinionl.— Pnbllc  o|>inlon.— 
Scarlet  letter.— Wor<lNwortli. 

Lectures  and  essays.    Boston,  1850.    2  v. 

12°.  2207 

Contents.  Moral  spirit  of  Byron'M  ^cnlnN,  v.  1. — 
Moral  philosophy  of  Byron'M  llf«».  v.  1. — C'arlyle, 
V.  2.— C'hatterton,  v.  2.— Crabbe,  v.  1.— Kconon»le«, 
V.  2.— Ebenezer  Elliott,  v.  1.— Falstaii;  v.  ].— Oliver 
4iol<I<tinltli,  V.  1. —Ireland  and  the  Irish,  v.  2.— Spirit 
of  Irish  liiNtory,  v.  1.— Worth  of  liberty,  v.2.— True 
manhood,  v.  2.  — MumIc,  v.  2. —Young  ninHlcian, 
V.  2.— Patriotism,  v.  2.— The  Pnlpit.  v.  2.— Navage 
and  Dermody,  v.  2.— Day  in  NprlnKlielfi,  v.  2.) 

Giles,  Herbert  Allen.  Notes  on  Chinese  com- 
position. 21pp.  (Royal  Asiat.  Soc.  North-China  branch, 
Joum.n.s.  V.  17,  pt.  1,  1882,  p.  1.)— Family  namcN. 
34  pp.  (Royal  Asiat.  Soc.  China  branch,  Journ.  n.  s. 
V.  21, 1887,  p.  255.)— The  HnnK-lon-ni^n^:  commonly 
called  the  Dream  of  the  red  chamber.  23  pp.  (Royal 
Asiat.  Soc.  China  branch,  Journ.  n.  s.  v.  20,  1886,  p.  1.) 

( Tr. )     Chuang  Tzti.     See  Chuang  Tzil. 

Giles,  Rev.  John  Allen  {Ed.)    1808-84. 

Germanici  Caesaris  Reliquiae  quae  extant 
omnes.    See  Germanicus  Caesar. 

Prior,  R.  C.  A.  Obituary  notice  of  G.  3  pp.  (Somer- 
setshire Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  v.  30,  1885, 
p.  186.) 

Gilfillan,  Rev.  George.    1813-78. 

Galleries  of  literary  portraits,   v.  1.    Edin- 
burgh, 1856.     8°.  2247 
Contents. 


.^schylus. 

Aird,  T. 

Bailey,  P.J. 

Baillie,  J. 

Bigg,  J.  S. 

Browning,  Mrs.  E.  B. 

Buchanan,  Q. 

Burns,  R. 

Byron,  Q.  G.  N.,  6  Baron 

Byron. 
Campbell,  T. 
Coleridge,  S.  T. 
Crabbe,  G. 
Croly,  G. 
Cunningham,  A. 
Danton,  G.  J. 


Disraeli,  B.,  1  Earl  of  Bea- 

cmisfield. 
Elliott,  E. 
Godwin,  W. 
Hemens,  Mrs.  F.  D. 
Hood,  T. 
Keats,  J. 
Lockhart,  J.  G 
Longfellow,  H.  W. 
Lytton,  E.  O.  E.  L.  B., 

1  Baron  Lytton. 
Marat,  J.  P. 
Milton,  J. 
Mirabeau,    H.    G.    de    R., 

Comte  de. 
Montgomery,  J. 


Moore,  T. 

Napoleon    I,   Emperor   of 

the  French, 
Poe,  E.  A. 
Pollok,  R. 

Robespierre,  F.  M.  M.  J.  I. 
Shakespeare,  W. 
Shelley,  Mrs.  M.  W. 


Shelley,  P.  B. 

Smith,  A. 

Southey,  R. 

Tennyson,    A.,    1    Baron 

Tennyson. 
Vergniaud,  P.  V. 
Wordsworth,  W. 
Yendys,  S. 


—  Sketches  of  modern  literature,  and  emi- 
nent literary  men  (being  a  gallery  of  literary 
portraits).  Repr.  entire  from  the  London  ed. 
New  York,  1846.     2  v.  in  1.     H°.  2232 

Contents. 
Aird,  T.  v.  2.  Hazlitt,  W.  v.  1. 

Brougham,    H.    P.,    Baron     Irving,  E.  v.  1. 


Broitgham  and  Vaux,  v.  2. 
Campbell,  T.  v.  2. 
Carlyle,  T.  v.  1. 
Chalmers,  T.  v.  1. 
Coleridge,  S.  T.  v.  2. 
Cunningham,  A.  v.  2. 
De  Quincey,  T.  v.  1 
Elliott,  E.  V.  2. 
Emerson,  R.  W.  v.  2. 
Foster,  J.  v.  1. 
Godwin,  W.  v.  1. 
Hall,  R.  v.  1. 


Jeffrey,  F.,  Lord,  v.  1. 
Keats,  J.  V.  2. 
Lamb,  C.  v.  2. 
Landor,  W.  S.  v.  2. 
Lockhart,  J.  G.  v.  2. 
Macaulay,  T.  B.,   1  Boron 

Macaulay,  v.  2.  , 

Pollok,  R.  V.  2. 
Shelley,  P.  B.  v.  1. 
Southey,  R.  v.  2. 
Wilson,  J.  V.  1. 
Wordsworth,  W.  v.  2. 


I»e  <t"'»<^<<.V,  T.  Notes  on  Gllflllan's  literary  por- 
traits.   68  pp.    [Colt.  loritings,  v.  U,  p.  326.) 

Gili.j,  Filippo  Salvadore.     1721-89. 

Saggio  di  storia  americano ;  o,  sia  storia  na- 
turale,  civile,  e  sacra  de  regni,  e  delle  pro- 
vincie  spagnuole  di  terra-ferma  dell'  America 
meridionale.  [Illustr.]  Roma,  1780-84.  4  v. 
8°.  .2647 

Giljakeu.    See  Gilyaks. 

Gill,  Joseph.    18  cent. 

Pratres  e  societate  Jesu  Hispania  extermi- 
nati.  See  Vansittart,  H.,  and  others  (in  pre- 
ceding catalogue). 

Gill,  Theodore  Nicholas,  M.  D.,  Ph.  D.  1837—. 
Sea-serpent  myth.  12  pp.  {Forum,  v.  3,  1887,  p.  84.)— 
ZotilOKry.    34  pp.    (Goode,  G.  B.,  Smi(A»on.J»«i(.  p.  711.) 

Gill,  Thomas. 

Vallis  Eboracensis :  comprising  the  his- 
tory and  antiquities  of  Easingwold  and  its 
neighbourhood.    [Illustr.]    London,  1852.  8°. 

2515 

Gill,  Thomas  Patrick.    1858 — .    Landlordism  in 

America.     16  pp.     {N.  Am.  Bev.  v.  142,  1886,  p.  52.)— A 

Parliament  or  a  Coug^reHH?      16  pp.     {Contcmp. 

iJCT.  V.  53. 1888,  p.  757.) 

Gill,  W.    A.      Origin    and   interpretation    of 

myths.    9  pp.     (i»/acmi7(«n'«  itfnff.  v.  56, 1887,  p.  121.) 

Gillekeiis,  L.   G.     Teaching   of  agriculture. 

7  pp.    (London,  Internat.  Health  Ezhib.  Literature,  v.  14, 
p.  384.) 

Gilles,  St. 

Berneville,  G.  de.  Vie  de  St.  Gilles  : 
po6me  du  XII  sifecle.  1881.  (Soc.  des  anc. 
textesfr.)  —1134 

Bartscli,  K.  F.  [Ed.)     Der  Trierer  Aegidius.    57  pp. 

(Oermania,  v.  26,  1881,  p.  1.) 

Gilles,  Abp.  of  Languedoc.    14  cent.    Litterae. 

1  p.    (Baluze,  E.,  MUcell.  v.  3,  p.  106.) 

Gilles,  Pierre.    Luce,  S.    Un  des  meneurs  de  la 

commune  de  Paris  en  1358 :  Pierre  Gilles.    8  pp.    (In  hit 
France  pendant  la  guerre  de  cent  ans,  p.  23.) 
Gilles.    See  also  .^gidius. 


GILLES  DE  LA  TOURETTE,  G. 


1738 


GILLOT,  Joseph 


Oilles  tie  la  Toiirette,  G.  Wonders  of  ani- 
mal magnetism.    13  pp.    f.V.  .4m.  if«>.  V.  146,  1888,  p.  131.) 

Gillespie,  Charles  B.    A  miner's  Sundaj'  in 

Coloma.    11pp.    (Oenhirj/ .Uasr.  V.  20,  1891,  p.  259.) 

(lillespie,  George  Robertson  (Tr.)    1851 — . 
International  law.    See  Bar,  K.  L.  von. 
Gillespie,  Joseph. 

Recollections  of  early  Illinois  and  her 
noted  men,  read  before  the  Chicago  Historical 
Society,  March  16,  1880.  Chicago,  1880.  p. 
8°.     (Fei-ff>i8  Hist.  S.  no.  13.)  3597 

Gillespie,  William  Mitchell,  LL.  D.  1816-68. 
Manual  of  the  principles  and  practice  of 
road-making :  comprising  the  location,  con- 
struction, and  improvement  of  roads  (com- 
mon, macadam,  paved,  plank,  etc.),  and  rail- 
roads.    3  ed.     New  York,  1849.     8°.        —2727 

Gillet,  F61ix.      Les  Indiens  de  la  Califomie. 

16  pp.  {Soc.  am.  de  France,  Archives,  n.  s.  v.  1,  187.'>, 
p.  199.) 

Gillet,  Ransom  H.    1800-76. 

Democracy  in  the  United  States.  What  it 
has  done,  what  it  is  doing,  and  what  it  will 
do.    New  York,  1868.    p.  8°.  —2327 

Life  and  times  of  Silas  Wright.    Albany, 

1874.     2  v.  8°.  3703 

Gillette,  William  Hooker.    1853—.    Esmeralda. 

19  pp.    (Century  Mag.  v.  1, 1881.  p.  513.) 

Gillian),  E.  W.    Chinese  immigration.    9  pp. 

(JV.  Am.  Rev.  v.  143,  1886,  p.  26.)— PreHldeiittal  elec- 

tloiiM  historically  considered.  9  pp.  (Mag.  Am.  HM. 
V.  14,  1885,  p.  181.)— Rise  and  fall  of  the  French  colony  of 
Nan  I>oinlnK».  8  pp.  (Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  20,  1888, 
p.  471.) 

Gilliei-on,  Alfred.     1849-78.     L'Arcadie  et  la 

Suisse :  souvenirs  de  voyage.  25  pp.  ( Biblioth.  univ.  et 
rev.  Suisse,  3  piT.  v.  5,  1880,  p.  193.) 

Gillitiron,  Jules.    1854—. 

Patois  de  la  commune  de  Vionnaz  (Bas- 
Valais).  Paris,  1880.  8°.  {Biblioth.  Ecole  des 
hautes  etudes,  v.  40. )  — 4153 

• Claire'  f'onlaiiie,  examen  critique  des  diverses  ver- 
sions de  cette  chanson.  25  pp.  (Romania,  v.  12,  1883, 
p.  307.)— M^laiiKOH  irallo-roinaiiN.  15  pp.  (Biblioth. 
Kcole  des  hauies  HtuUs,  v.  73,  p.  28S. ) 

Gillies,  James  B. 

Edinburgh  past  and  present.  With  notes 
of  the  county,  historical,  descriptive,  and 
scientific,  by  Rev.  James  S.  Mill,  Flora  Mas- 
son,  and  Dr.  Geikie.  Edinburgh,  1886.  sm. 
4°.  2583 

James  lUKrain.  6  pp.  (Disruption  worthies,  Memorial 

of  1843,  v.  8,  p.  328.) 

Gillies,  John,  LL.  D.    1747-1836. 

History  of  ancient  Greece,  its  colonies,  and 
conquests.     Phila.,  1822.     4  v.  8°.  2716 

Gillies,  Margaret.  Needham,  Mrs.  E.  C.  C. 
Margaret  Gillies.  8  pp.  (In  her  Eng.  female  artists,  v.  2, 
p.  87.) 


Gillilaiid,  Thomas. 

Dramatic  mirror :  containing  the  history  of 
the  stage,  from  the  earliest  period  to  the 
present  time;  including  a  biographical  and 
critical  account  of  all  the  dramatic  writers, 
from  1660 ;  and  also  of  the  most  distinguished 
performers,  from  the  days  of  Shakspeare  to 
1807  :  and  a  history  of  the  country  theatres, 
in  England,  Ireland,  and  Scotland.  Embel- 
lished with  engraving^.  London,  1808.  2  v. 
12°.  3316 

Gilliii^  West,  Enfiland.  Plantaqenet-Har- 
KisoN,  G.  H.  de  S.  N.  History  of  Yorkshire. 
V.  1 :  Wapentake  of  Gilling  West.    1879.    6.43 

See  also  Yorkwhir^. 

(iilliiig:water,  Edmund.    Circa  1735-1813. 

Historical  and  descriptive  account  of  St. 
Edmund's  Bury,  in  the  county  of  Suffolk.  St. 
Edmund's  Bury,  1804.     16°.  1252 

Gilliss,  Capt.  James  Melville.    1810-65. 

Magnetical  and  meteorological  observa- 
tions, made  at  Washington,  1838.  Washing- 
ton, 1845.    8°.  —2483 

Gillinore,  Parker  {Ed.) 

Reptiles  and  birds.    See  Figuier,  G.  L. 

Gillinore,  Maj-Gen.   Quincy  Adams,   Ph.   D. 

1825-88. 

Notes  on  the  compressive  resistance  of 
freestone,  brick  piers,  hydraulic  cements, 
mortars,  and  concretes.    New  York,  1888.    8°. 

—1773 

Report  on  the  compressive  strength,  speci- 
fic gravity,  and  ratio  of  absorption  of  various 
kinds  of  building-stone  from  different  sec- 
tions of  the  United  States  tested  at  Fort 
Tompkins,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.  Washing- 
ton, 1874.     8°.     (  U.  8.  Engineers,   Corps  of. ) 

—1775 

Army  before  rharlestoii  in  1863.    20  pp.    (Johnson, 

R.  U.,  and  Buel,  C.  C,  Battles  .  . .  of  the  Civil  tear,  v.  4, 
p.  52.)— Siege  and  capture  of  Port  PiilHNki.  12  pp. 
(Johnson,  R.  U.,  and  Buel,  C.  C,  Battles  .  .  .of  the  Civil 
war,  V.  2,  p.  1.) 

Gillniore,    See  also  Gilmore. — Qilmour. 
Gillot,  Jacques.    — 1619. 

Satyre  Menippfie.  SeeLeroy,  P.,  and  others. 

Gillot,  Joseph. 

Christie,  Manson,  and  Woods.  Catalogue 
of  the  renowned  collection  of  ancient  and 
modern  pictures  and  water-colour  drawings 
of  .  .  .  Joseph  Gillott.  Sold  at  auction  by. 
[1872.]  —1753 

Catalogue  of  the  valuable  collection  of 

fine  old  Italian  instruments  .  .  ,  formed  by 
Joseph  Gillott.  Sold  at  auction  by.  1872. 
{ With  their  Catalogue  of  .  .  .  pictures  and 
water-colour  drawings  of  ...  J.  Gillott. ) 

—1753 


i 


GILLOW,  Joseph 


1739 


OILMAN,  Daniel  Ooit 


Gillow,  Joseph.    1850—. 

Haydock  papers  :  a  glimpse  into  Englisli 
Catholic  life  under  the  shade  of  persecution 
and  in  the  dawn  of  freedom.  London,  1888. 
8°.  —4265 

Literary  and  biographical  history  ;  or,  bib- 
liographical dictionary  of  the  English  Catho- 
lics, from  the  breach  with  Rome,  in  1534,  to 
the  present  time.  v.  1-4.  London  [1885-95]. 
4  V.  8°.  W.  57 

Contens. 
Abbot,  A.-Curr,  J.,  v.  1.  Qraham,  J.-Keinble,  J.,  v.  3. 

Dacre,  L.-Gradwell,  K.,  v.  2.    Kemeys,  D.  J.-Metham,  T. 
V.  4. 

I^OMtock  Hall,  the  seat  of  the  Aiidertons.     6  pp. 

2  pi.    (Gray.  H.,  Views  of  the  old  halts  of  Lancashire  and 
Cheshire,  p.  63.) 

(xillray,  James.     1757-1815. 

Works,  with  the  story  of  his  life  and  times. 
Ed.  by  Thos.  Wright.     London,  n.  d.  4°. 

— 17C4 

Oill.s.  Brooks,  W.  K.  Structure  of  the  lamelli- 
branchiate  gill.  16  pp.  (In  his  Handb.  of  invertebr. 
zool.  p.  296.)— Oiienther,  A.  C.  L.  G.  Organs  of  respi- 
ration. 15  pp.  {In  his  Introd.  to  the  study  of  fishes, 
p.  135.)— Mitsiikiirl,  K.  On  the  structure  and  signifi- 
cance of  some  aberrant  forms  of  lamellibranchiate  gills. 
14  pp.  1  pi.  (Martin,  H.  N.,  and  Brooks,  W.  K.,  Johns 
Hopkins  Univ.  Studies  from  the  biol.  labr.  v.  2,  1883, 
p.  257.)— Osborii,  H.  L.  Of  the  gill  in  some  forms  of 
prosobranchiate  moUusca.  12  pp.  3  pi.  (Martin,  H.  N., 
and  Brooks,  W.  K.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Studies  front  the 
biol.  labr.  V.  3,  1885,  p.  37.)— Sclienk.  S.  L.  Kiemenfae- 
den  der  knorpelfische  waehrend  der  entwickelung. 
12  pp.  1  pi.  (Vienna,  Akad.  wissens.  Mathemat.-Tuitur- 
wissens.  klasse,  Sitzungsb.  v.  71,  abth.  3, 1875,  p.  227.) 

See   also    OiiKtaeoa.— FiMlieM.— liiHcctH. — Respl- 
rntjon. 

Oilin,  Hermann  von.  Maurer,  J.  C.  Her- 
mann von  Giim.    8  pp.    (l/jMprc-Zeit,  1884,  V.  2,  p.  793.) 

Gilinan,  Arthur.    1837—. 

Story  of  Rome  from  the  earliest  times  to 
the  end  of  the  Republic.  New  York,  1887. 
p.  8°.     [SUyry  of  the  nations.)  2426 

Story  of  the  Saracens  from  the  earliest 

times  to  the  fall  of  Bagdad.    New  York,  1887. 
p.  8°.     {Story  of  the  nations.)  2426 

Story  of  Alexander's  empire.  SeeMahafify, 

J.  P.,  and  Oilman,  A. 

Story  of  ancient  Egypt.     See  Rawlinson, 

O.,  and  Oilman,  A.  (in  preceding  catalogue). 

Story  of  Carthage.    See  Church,  A.  J.,  and 

Oilman,  A. 

Story  of  Oermany.    See  Baring-Gould,  S., 

and  Oilman,  A. 

Story  of  the  Moors  in  Spain.    See  Poole, 

S.  L.  (in  preceding  catalogue). 

Story  of  Turkey.  See  Poole,  S.  L.  (in  pre- 
ceding catalogue). 

Gllinaii,   Chandler  Robbins,  M.  D.     1802-65. 

John  B.  Beck.    9  pp.    (Gross,  S.  D.,  Lives  of  Am.  physi- 
cians, p.  605.) 

Vol.  m.— 218. 


Giliiiau,  Daniel  Coit,  LL.  D.     1831—. 

Address  before  the  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Society 
of  Harvard  University,  July  1,  1886.  [Balti- 
more], 1886.     8°.  —2373 

Address  delivered  at  the  opening  of  the 

new  halls  of  the  Teachers'  College,  one  hun- 
dred and  twentieth  street.  New  York.  [New 
York],  n.  d.  8°.  —2373 

Baltimore's  opportunities :  the  substance 

of  an  address  delivered  by  request  in  the 
Maryland  Institute,  Nov.  10,  1879,  at  the 
opening  of  the  winter  courses.  [Baltimore, 
1879].     8°.  —2373 

Building  of  the  University :  an  inaugural 

address  delivered  at  Oakland,  Nov.  7,  1872. 
San  Francisco,  1872.     8°.  —2373 

Note.— Also  in  Overld.  Monthly,  v.  9,  1872,  p.  564. 

Charities  and  reformatories  of  Connecti- 
cut :  an  address  delivered  at  the  opening  of 
the  Connecticut  Industrial  School  for  girls, 
Mlddletown,  June  30,  1870.  New  Haven,  1870. 
8°.  —2373 

Charity  and  knowledge :  an  address  de- 
livered at  the  opening  of  the  Johns  Hopkins 
Hospital,  Baltimore,  May  7,  1889.  Baltimore, 
1889.     8°.  —2373 

De  juventute,  the  preparatory  school :  an 

address  delivered  at  the  opening  of  the  new 
halls  of  the  Berkeley  school.  New  York,  1891. 
[New  York,  1891.]     12°.  —2373 

Development   of    the    public    library    in 

America :  an  address  delivered  at  the  opening 
of  the  Cornell  University  Library,  Oct.  7, 1891. 
Ithaca,  1891.    4°.  W.53 

Future  of  the  Johns  Hopkins  University. 

[New  York,  1888.]     16°.  —2373 

Greek  art  in  a  manufacturing  town  of  New 

England  :  an  address  delivered  at  the  cJ'pening 
of  the  Slater  Museum,  Norwich,  Conn.  New 
York,  1888.     16°.  —2373 

Historical  discourse  delivered  in  Norwich, 

Conn.,  Sept.  7,  1859,  at  the  bi-centennial  cele- 
bration of  the  settlement  of  the  town.  Bos- 
ton, 1869.  8°.  (Rev.  of  in  New  Englander, 
V.  17,  1860,  p.  243. )  —2373 

Johns  Hopkins  University,  1876-91.  Balti- 
more, 1891.  8°.  (Adams,  H.  B.,  Johns  Hop- 
kins Univ.  studieg  in  hist,  and  polit.  sci.  9  s. 
no.  4.)  4653 

Johns  Hopkins  University.  Annual  re- 
ports, 1-22.     Baltimore,  1876-97.     22  v.  8°. 

.—2373 

Opening  of  Bryn  Mawr  College  for  ladies  : 

address,     n.  p.  n.  d.  8°.  —2373 

Panorama   of  charitable  work    in    many 

lands.     [Baltimore,  1894.]     8°.  —2373 

Recollections  of  the  life  of  John  Glenn, 

who  died  in  Baltimore,  March  30,  1896,  with  a 
review  of  the  charitable  work  of  Mr.  Glenn 
by  J.  R.  Brackett.     Baltimore,  [1896].     8°. 

3891 


OILMAN,  Daniel  Coit 


1740 


GILMER,  Francis  Walker 


Remarks  at  the  anniversary  of  the  Na- 
tional Deaf  Mute  College,  Washington,  April 
19,  1876.     Baltimore,  n.  d.     8°.  L.32 

Remarks,  on  the  thirteenth  commemora- 
tion day  [Johns  Hopkins  University],  Feb. 
22,  1889.     [Baltimore,  1889.]     16°.  —2373 

Report  on  the  national  schools  of  science. 

Washington,  1872.     8°.  —2373 

Sheffield  Scientific  School  of  Yale  Univer- 
sity :  a  semi-centennial  historical  discourse, 
Oct.  28,  1897.     New  Haven,  1897.     8°.     —2373 

Study  in  black  and  white :  an  address  at 

the  opening  of  the  Armstrong-Slater  Trade 
School  building,  Nov.  18,  1896.  Baltimore, 
1897.  8°.  (John  F.  Slater  Fund,  Occa»io7ial 
papers,  no.  10.)  .—2354 

AildrosM,     7  pp.     {Inaitguration  of  W.  L.  Witson  as 

President  of  Washington  and  Lee  Univ.  p.  28.)— Address. 
3  pp.  (Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Circulars,  v.  12, 1893,  p.  58. ) 
—Address.  2  pp.  (Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Circulars,  v.  15, 
1896,  p.  95.)— Address.  8  pp.  (Spence,  W.  W.,  and  others. 
Presentation  of  Thorwafdsen^s  statue  of  Christ  to  the  Johns 
Hopkins  Hospital,  p.  3.)— Address  at  the  opening  of  the 
fifteenth  academic  year.  5  pp.  (Johns  Hopkins  Univ. 
Circulars,  v.  10,  1891,  p.  1.)— Lake  region  in  Central 
.Africa,  south  of  the  equator.  10  pp.  {Neic  Englander, 
V.  21,  1862,  p.  14.)— Albert  Xyaiizn.    By  S.W.Baker. 

5  pp.  (2V.  Am.  Rev.  v.  104, 1867,  p.  270.)— Across  Aiiierioa 
and  ANia.  By  R.  Pumpelly.  5  pp.  (N.  Am.  Rev.  \.  WO, 
1870,  p.  224.)— American  archlveH  in  Seville.  1  p. 
(Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Circulars,  v.  9,  1890,  p.  32.)— Sig- 
nificance of  the  degree  of  Bachelor  of  arts.  1  p. 
(Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Circulars,  v.-9,  1890,  p.  34.)— Cata- 
logue of  the  Boston  Public  lilbrary.  5  pp.  (New 
Englander,  v.  21,  1862,  p.  135.)— Introductory  note  to 
Prof.  W.  K.  BrooUs'H  volume  on  the  o.vNter.  1  p. 
(Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Circulars,  v.  10,  1891,  p.  103.)— 
Present  aspects  of  follegre  training.  15  pp.  (N.Am. 
Kev.  V.  136, 1883,  p.  526.)— t'ommerce  the  child  of  science 
and  its  filial  supporter.  6  pp.  (Orr,  A.  E.,  and  others, 
CXXIX  annual  banquet  of  the  Chamber  of  Commerce  of 
N.  Y.  Speeches,  p.  58.)— Universal  pronouncing  diction- 
ary ofblottraphy  and  mythologr.v.    By  J.  Thomas. 

6  pp.  (N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  114,  1872,  p.  408.)— Education. 
5  pp.  (Atlant.  Monthly,  v.  34, 1874,  p.  124.)— Education 
In  America.  1776-1876.  38  pp.  (N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  122, 
1876,  p.  191.)— Oeographlcal  uotlccK.  263  pp.  (Am. 
J.  Sci.  2  s.  V.  25,  1858,  p.  3a5;  V.  26,  1858,  pp.86,  217,  370; 
V.  27,  1859,  pp.  63,  227,  368 ;  V.  28,  1859,  pp.  89,  411 ;  V.  29, 
1860,  pp.  82,  221,  400;  V.  30,  1860,  pp.  217,  391;  V.  31,  1861, 
p.  51 :  V.  33,  1862,  p.  259 ;  V.  35,  1863,  p.  223 ;  V.  37,  1864,  p.  75 ; 
V.  47,  1869,  pp.  98,  377.) -Comparative  ireOKTraphy.  By 
Carl  Ritter.  3  pp.  (N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  101,  1865,  p.  267.)— On 
the  study  of  geography.  6  pp.  (Atlant.  Monthly,  \.  67, 
1891,  p.  815.)— Hand-craft  and  rede-cran.  5  pp. 
(Hitchcock,  R.,  and  others.  Art  movement  in  America, 
and  Century  Mag.  v.  10,  1886,  p.  837.)— Physical  geography 
of  the  Hol.v  I..and.  By  E.  Robinson.  3  pp.  (N.  Am. 
ijCT.  v.  101, 1865,  p.  269.)— Inaugural  addreNH.  50  pp. 
(Addresses  at  the  inauguration  of  D.  C.  Oilman,  etc.  p.  15.) 
— Intro<lnctory  note.  1  p.  (Johns  Hopkins  Univ. 
Circulars,  v.  12, 1893,  p. 37.)— Introductory  remarkH. 
1  p.  (Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Circulars,  v.  16, 1897,  p.  53.)  — 
Japanefie  Indemnity  fund.  6  pp.  (Overld.  Monthly, 
V.  10,  1873,  p.  184.)— Jarven  collection  in  the  Yale 
school  of  fine  arts.  5  pp.  (New  Englander,  v.  27,  1888, 
p.  175.)— Johns  Hopkins  University  (1874-94). 
14  pp.  11  pi.  (Steiner,  B.  C,  Hist,  of  ed.  in  Md.  p.  146: 
U.  8.  Education,  Bureau  of,  Circulars,  1894.)— Johns 
Hopkins  University  from  1873  to  1893.  5  pp.  (Johns 
Hopkins  Univ.  Circulars,  v.  13,  1894,  p.  17.)— Remarks  on 
behalf  of  the  University.  2  pp.  (Johns  Hopkins  Univ. 
Circulars,  v.  11,  1892,  p.  49.)  —  Letter.  1  p.  (Johns 
Hopkins  Univ.  Circulars,  v.  9, 1890,  p.  42.)— Lectures  and 


readings  on  the  Mefliterranean  sea  in  its  liistorical 
and  geographical  aspects.  1  p.  (Johns  Hopkins  Univ. 
Circulars,  v.  10,  1891,  p.  14.)— Letter  on  the  superintend- 
ency  of  schools  in  5few  York.  1  p.  (Johns  Hopkins 
Univ.  Circulars,  v.  15, 1896,  p.  96.)— Sources  of  the  Xlle. 
21  pp.  (N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  104,  1867,  p.  122.)— Remarks. 
2  pp.  (Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Circulars,  v.  10,  1891,  p.  148.) 
—  [Letter]  to  Prof.  Remsen.  1  p.  (Johns  Hopkins 
Univ.  Circulars,  v.  11,  1892,  p.  17.)— Carl  Ritter.  22  pp. 
(N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  98, 1864,  p.  498.)— Life  of  Carl  Ritter.  By  W. 
L.Gage.  3  pp.  (JV./lm.iJCT.  105, 1867,  p.  314.)— New  phases 
of  the  Hcliool  question  In  Connecticut.  21  pp. 
{Netv  Englander,  v.  26,  1867,  p.  671.)— Wliat  sort  of 
schools  ought  the  state  to  keep?  30  pp.  (Neiv  Eng- 
lander, v.  27,  1868,  p.  99.)— Our  national  schools  of 
science.  27  pp.  (N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  105,  1867,  p.  495.)— 
Higher  special  schools  of  science  and  literature 
in  France.  10  pp.  (Am.  J.  of  Edueation,  v.  2,  1856,  p.  93.) 
— SclentlHc  schools  in  Europe.  14  pp.  (Am.  J.  of 
Education,  v.  1,  1856,  p.  315. )— Cooperation  of  the  Smith- 
sonian Institution  with  other  institutions  of  learn- 
ing. 10  pp.  (Ooode,  Q.  B.,  Smithson.  Inst.  p.  805.)— 
Benefits  which  society  derives  from  universities.  12  pp. 
(Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Circulars,  v.  4,  1885,  p.  43.)— 
Speech.     1  p.    (Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Circulars,  v.  8, 

1889,  p.  48.)— Use  and  abuse  of  titles.  11  pp.  (N.  Am. 
Rev.  v.  140,  1885,  p.  258.)— Idea  of  the  university.  15  pp. 
(N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  133,  1881,  p.  353.)— Inside  view  of  a  uni- 
versity. 1  p.  (Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Circulars,  v.  14, 1895, 
p.  60.)— Zulu  land:  or,  life  among  the  Zulu-Kafirs  of 
Natal  and  Zulu  land.  By  Rev.  Lewis  Grout.  3  pp. 
(N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  101,  1865,  p.  274.) 

Addresses  at  the  inauguration  of  D.  C. 

Oilman,  as  President  of  the  Johns  Hopkins 
University.     1876.  —2374 

Course  of  study  for  primary  public  schools :  an 

address  delivered  in  New  Haven,  Feb.  4,  1860.  12  pp. 
(Rev.  of  in  Netv  Englander,  v.  17,  1860,  p.  429.) 

See  also  under  Johns  Hoiiklns  I'nlverslty. 

Gihiian,    Edward    Whiting,    D.    D.       1823—. 

Proper  relations  between  benevolent  societies  and  the 
Congregational  churches.    22  pp.    (New  Englander,  \,bi, 

1890,  p.  253.)— Theological  issue  in  Connecticut,  in 
1833.    19  pp.    (New  Englander,  v.  46, 1887,  p.  538.) 

Oiliiiaii,  J.     Mongolian  ruins.     3  pp.     {Am. 

Antiq.v.6,  1884,  p.  82.) 

Glliiiaii,  Lt.-Col.  Jeremiah  H.    With  Slemmer 

in  Peusacola  harbor.  7  pp.  (Johnson,  R.  U.,  and  Buel, 
C.  C,  Battles .  .  .  of  the  Civil  war,  v.  1,  p.  28.) 

Giliiian,  Rev.  Nicholas  Paine.    1849 — . 

Profit  sharing  between  employer  and  em- 
ployee :  a  study  in  the  evolution  of  the  wages 
system.     Boston,  1889.     12°.  —1398 

Proflt-sharingr.    9  pp.    (Forum,  v.  4,  1887,  p.  96.) 

Giliiian,  Samuel,  D.  D.    1791-1858. 

Contributions  to  literature ;  descriptive, 
critical,  humorous,  biographical,  philosoph- 
ical, and  poetical.  Boston,  1856.  p.  8°.  2225 
Contents.  A  week  among  autographs.- Brown  on 
cause  and  effect ;  Estimate  of  the  philosophical  writings 
of  Dr.  Thos.  Brown. — Critical  essay  on  the  oratory  of 
Edward  Everett.  —  l^exlcotcraphy  and  lexicons.— 
Man  of  expedients.- Influence  of  one  national 
literature  upon  another. — Memoirs  of  a  Xew  Eng- 
land vlllaice  choir.— Rev.  Steven  Peabody.— Per- 
civaKs  poems.— Poems.— Essay  on  postures. — A 
day  of  disappointment  in  Salem. 

Gilmer,  Francis  Walker. 

Trent,  W.  P.  English  culture  in  Virginia : 
a  study  of  the  Oilmer  letters .  .  .  1889. 
(Adams,  H.  B.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  studies  in 
hi«t.  and  polit.  sci,  7  s.  nos.  5,  6. )  4663 


GILMER,  George 


1741 


GINGUENE,  Pierre  Louis 


Gilmer,  George,  M.  D.    Papers,  military  and 

political,  1775-78.  72  pp.  (Va.  Hist.  Soc.  CoH.  n.  s.  v.  6, 
1887,  p.  69.) 

Gilmer,  George  Rocliingham.    1790-1859. 

Sketches  of  some  of  tlie  first  settlers  of 
upper  Georgia,  of  the  Cherokees,  and  the 
author.    New  York,  1855.   8°.  3503 

Gilmer,  Maj.-Gen.  Jeremy  Francis.  1818 — . 
Fac-simile  reproduction  of  the  Confederate 
war  map  of  the  vicinity  of  Richmond  and 
part  of  the  peninsula  which  was  issued  to 
Gen.  Robert  E.  Lee,  in  1864.  Washington, 
1891.     8°.  2654 

Gilmer,  Ft.    Johnston,  C.    Attack  on  G.  Sept. 

29, 1864.  5  pp.  (Southern  Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  v.  1,  1876, 
p.  438.) 

See  al8o  Heott^  R.  N.,  and  otliers.  War  of  the  rebellion, 
1  s.  V.  42,  pt.  1,  p.  133 :  U.  S.  War  Dept. 

Gilmore,    James    Roberts    (Edmund    Kirke, 
pseud. )     1823—. 

Advance-guard  of  western  civilization. 
New  York,  1888.     12°.  3594 

Among  the  pines  ;  or.  South  in  secession- 
time.     New  York,  1862.     12°.  2323 

Rear-guard  of  the  Revolution.    New  York, 

1886.  p.  8°.  3594 

John  Sevier  as  a  commonwealth-builder : 

a  sequel  to  the  Rearguard  of  the  Revolution. 
New  York,  1887.     p.  8°.  3594 

Southern   gateway    of    the    AlIoK'huiiicM.      18   pp. 

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Gilmoi'e,  John  E.   Babylonia  under  the  Greeks 

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Gilmore.    See  aUo  Gillmore. — Gilmour. 
Gilmour,  D.  E. 

Historical  and  descriptive  guide  to  the 
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Gilmour,  Rev.  James. 

LovETT,  R.  {Ed.)  James  Gilmour,  of  Mon- 
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4734 

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Gilmour,  Richard,  D.  D.,  Bp.  of  Cleveland. 
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Gilmour.    See  also  Gilmore.— Gillmore. 

Giloii,  Abp.  of  Sens.  Litterae.  2  pp.  (Mar- 
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Gilou,  Bp.  of  Frascati.    — 1142.     Ex  vita  Hu- 

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Gilow,  Hermann.    Die  kunst  und  technik  der 

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Gilpiu,  Henry  Dilworth.    Everett,  E.    Henry 

D.Gilpin.    5  pp.    (Orations  and  speeches,  v.  i,  p.  288.) 

Gilpin,  Joshua.     1765-1840. 

Memorial  and  petition  of  the  President 
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Gilpin,  William.    1812—. 

Cosmopolitan  railway,  compacting  and 
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San  Francisco,  1890.     8°.  —2735 

Gilton,  England.  Paussktt,  B.  Inventorium 
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Ginii^nano,  Vincenzio  da  San.  See  San  Gimig- 

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Oherardi.  A.    Vincenzo  Ginanneschi.     3  pp.     (Ar- 
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Gindely,  Anton.     1829—. 

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lats,  im  lichte  der  gleichzeitigen  quellen,  1625  ■ 
30.     Prag,  1886.     2  v.  r.  8°.  4793 

Die  maritimen  plaene  der  llalwliurger  und  die  an- 

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(iinevra  :  novella  incominciata.  Lungo,  I.  del 
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Ginevi*a  rtegli  Almieri,  Storia  di.   Velletti,  A. 

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(iinguene,   Pierre  Louis.      Delepierre,  J.   O. 

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GINISTY,  Paul 


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The  Massorah,  compiled  from  MSS.  alpha- 
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Note.— For  v.  1,  2,  see  preceding  catalogue. 

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Giiizel,  Jakob.     Mueller,   R.     Kuenstler  der 

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Giovanni,   da  Milano.     Civilta  concessa  dal 

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Giovanni,  da  Pisa.     Dobbert,  E.    In  his  Die 

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Giovanni,  da  Prato.     Circa  1360-1430. 

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Giovanni,  Paolo  di.    Milanesi,  C.  (£d. )    Allo- 

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Giovanni.    See  also  Jean. — Joannes. — Johann. 
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Giovanni  Boccadoro.     .Sec  Chrysostomus,  J. 

Giovanni  da  Fiesole.    See  Fiesole,  G.  A.  da. 

Giovenazzo,  Matteo  Spinelli  da.    See  Spinello, 
M. 


GIOVIO,  Paolo 


1744 


GIRARDIN,  Mme.  Delphine  Gay  de 


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1745 


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Girardin,  Marc.    See  Sain<>Marc  Girardin. 
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Girolamo.    See  also  Hieronymus. 

Giroii,  Pedro  Tellez  y,  Duque  de  Osuna.  See 
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Giroiide,  Departvient,  France.  Franck,  W. 
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GIRTON  COLLEGE 


1746 


GJULIARI,  Giovanni  Battista  Carlo 


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See  ateo  Cainbrlds^e  University.— Edncation  of 
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Giseke.    See  also  Giesecke. 

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Gislebertus.    See  Gilbert. 

Gisleniis,  St.    Ex  inventione  et  miraculis  S. 

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Giuliani,  Giovanni  Battista.     1818—.     Dante 

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{Ed.)    Convito  di  Dante  Alighieri  reinte- 

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{Ed.)  Opere  latine  di  Dante  Alighieri  re- 
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{Ed.)    Vita  nuova  e  il  Canzoniere,  ridotti 

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{Ed.)      Trattato  dei   ritmi  volgari.      See 

Sommacampagna,  G.  da. 


GIULIARI  FAMILY 


1747 


GLACIAL  PERIOD 


Gitiliari  family.  Carmichael,  C.  H.  E.  Vero- 
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Giiiliiii,  Giorgio.    Cantil,  C.     Pamiglie  nota- 

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Giullo  Braiichi.    Elwes,  A.  (3V.)  2336 

Giulio  Romano.  Riohter,  J.  P.  Giulio  Ro- 
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Giunte  e  correzioni  inedite  alia  Bibliografla 
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Giiiiiti,  Giuseppe.    Carlo  Michele  Buscalioni. 

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Vittorio  Emanuele  II,  primo  Re  d'ltalia. 

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Giuseppa:  nouvelle.    13  pp.    Naville,  E.,  and 

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Giuseppe,  Ginnasi.  [Notice  of.]  2  pp.  (Amato, 

G,  d',  Panteon,  p.  306.) 

Giussano,  Giovanni  Pietro.    1553-1623. 

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Poesie.    Curata  da  GiosuS  Carducci.    3  ed. 

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Giustiiiian,  Antonio.     Circa  1461-1528. 

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Relazione  d'Inghil terra,  1685-86.   See  Zeno, 

G.,  and  Giustinian,  A. 

Giustinian,  Francesco.    1627-60.    Compendio 

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Giustinian,  Giorgio.    1572-1628.      Compendio 

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Vol.  III.— 219. 


Giustinian,  Giovanni.    1600-92.     Despatches. 

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Giustinian,  Girolamo.     1611-56.     Compendio 

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Giustinian,  Marco  Antonio.  1619-88.  Rela- 
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Giustinianl,  Leonardo. 

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Giustino.   Koehler,  R.  A.  J.   Leggenda  di  prete 

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Giustino.    See  also  Justinus. 

Givenchy,  Louis  Alexandre  C6sar  Taffln  de. 

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Gizeli,  Egypt.  Brugseh,  H.  K.,  Bey.  Museum 
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Gizyfki,  Georg  von.      1851 — .      Darwinismus 

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Roa<l.  C.    Gizycki :  Moral  philosophic.    8  pp.    {Mind, 

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Glaber,  Raoul,  Monk  of  Cluny.  Gebhart,  E. 
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Dawson,  Sir  J.  W.    The  Canadian  ice  age. 

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Lewis,  H.  C.      Papers  and  notes  on  the 

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Smith,  J.     Researches  in  newer  pliocene 

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Whitney,  J.  D.    Climatic  changes  of  later 

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GLADSTONE,  William  Ewart 


Wbiqht,  G.  F.  Glacial  boundary  in  west- 
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See  also  Geology,  Periods,  etc.,  Post-rertior^.- Gla- 
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Glaciers. 

Adhemar,  a.  J.    In  his  Revolutions  de  la 
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Aeppli,  a.    Erosionsterrassen  und  glazial- 

schotter  in  ihrer  beziehung  zur  entstehung 
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Favbe,  a.    Carte  du  ph6nom6ne  erratique 

et  des  anciens  glaciers  du  versant  nord  des 
Alpes  suisses  et  de  la  chalne  du  Mont^Blanc. 
1884.  —1563 

Geobge,  H.  B.    Oberland  and  its  glaciers  : 

explored  and  illustr.  with  ice-axe  and  camera. 
1866.  1481 

Gbeen,  W.  S.  Among  the  Selkirk  gla- 
ciers.    1890.  2404 

Meyer,  H.    Across  East  African  glaciers. 

1891.  1413 

Shaleb,  N.  S.,  and  Davis,  W.  M.  Illus- 
trations of  the  earth's  surface.  Glaciers. 
1881.  —1651 

namem,  W.      Glacialbildungen    der    norddeutschen 

tiefehene.  44  pp.  (Samml.  wissens.  vorlrg.  v.  20,  1885, 
p.  845.) — DumaH,  A.  Impressions  de  voyages:  Lamer 
de  glace.  11  pp.  (Rev.  d.  deux  mondes,  1833,  2  s.  v.  4, 
p.  341.)— Forel,  F.  A.  Variations  pfiriodiques  des  gla- 
ciers des  Alpes.  31  pp.  (Schweizer  Alpenclub,  Jahrb. 
T.  23, 1888,  p.  257.)— Ilelinholtx.  H.  L.  F.  Els  und  glet- 
scher.  42  pp.  (Vorlraege  und  reden,  v.  1,  p.  191.) — 
HerbMt,  G.  Gletschcr  und  eiszeit,  mit  ruecksicht 
zQgleich  auf  Thueringen  und  die  nord-deutsche  ebene. 
13  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1878,  v.  1,  p.  591.)— Mraase,  E. 
Fortachritte  der  gletscherfrage.  17  pp.  ( Unsere  Zeit, 
1873,  V.  1,  p.  836.)— RnMtiell,  I.  C.  Existing  glaciers  of 
the  United  States.     63  pp.  24  pi.     (Powell,  J.  W.,  U.  S. 


Oeol.  surv.  5  ann.  rept.  p.  303.)— Sturm,  E.  Der  gegen- 
waertige  rueckgang  der  alpinen  gletscher.  12  pp.  (Un- 
sere Zeil,  1889,  V.  1,  p.  41.)— Vogel,  A.,  Jr.  Ueber  die 
zusammensetzung  eines  gletscherschlammes  vom  Dach- 
steine  am  Hallstaedter  see.  18  pp.  (Munich,  Akad. 
wissens.  Denkschr.  v.  31 ;  Mathemat.'phys.  classe,  Abhandl. 
V.  8,  pt.  3,  1860,  p.  627.)— Wlnchcll,  A.  Becent  views 
about  glaciers.    9  pp.     (ii'oTTim,  v.  10, 1890,  p.  306.) 

See  also  Alpsi.  —  Geology.  —  Glacial   period.  — 
Physical  geography. 

Ciilivdbach,  Monastery.  Fahne,  A.  ( Ed. ) 
Chronica  abbatiae  Gladbacensis.  1856.  (In 
his  Dynasten,  v.  3. )  3791 

Belatio    de    fundatlone    Gladbacensis    monasterii, 

972-999;  Kalendarium  necrologicum  Gladbacense.  14  pp. 
(Boehmer,  J.  F.,  Pontes,  rer.  Oerman.  v.  3,  pp.  349,  357.) 

Gladden,  Washington,  D.  D.  1836—.  Chris- 
tian league  of  Connecticut.  33  pp.  (Century  Mag.  v.  3, 
1883,  pp.  50, 181, 339. )— t'hristiaitUy  and  modern  amuse- 
ments. 9  pp.  (Centitrj/ Jlfag.  V.  7,  1885,  p.  384.)— Chris- 
tianity aiiff  popular  education.  9  pp.  (Century 
Mag.  V.  9,  1886,  p.  937.)— Christianity  and  wealth. 
9  pp.  (Century  Mag.  v.  6,  1884,  p.  902.)  — Can  our 
churches  be  made  more  useful?  5  pp.  (N.  Am.  Bev. 
V.  48,  1889,  p.  381.)— Three  dangers.  8  pp.  (Century 
Mag.  V.  6,  1884,  p.  620. )— Increase  of  divorce.  10  pp. 
(Century  Mag.  v.  1,  1881,  p.  411.)— The  embattled  farm- 
ers. 8  pp.  (ii'orum,  V.  10, 1890,  p.  315.)— Is  labor  a  com- 
modity? 9  pp.  (Forum,  v.  1,  1886,  p.  468.)— Use  and 
abuse  of  parties.  6  pp.  (Century  Mag.  v.  6,  1884,  p.  270.) 
— Is  it  peace  or  war  ?  12  pp.  (Century  Mag.  v.  10, 1886, 
p.  665.)— Social  and  Industrial  situation.  30  pp. 
(Biblioth.  Sacra,  v.  49,  1892,  p.  383.)— Can  our  social  Ills 
be  remedied?  10  pp.  (Forum,  v.  8,  1889,  p.  18.)— 
Strength  and  weakness  of  socialism.  13  pp.  (Century 
Mag.  V.  9,  1886,  p.  737.)— Socialism  and  unsocial- 
Isin.  9  pp.  (Forum,  v.  3,  1887,  p.  122.)— Safeguards  of 
thesuflTrage.    8  pp.    (Century  Mag.  v.  W,  im9,  p.  621.) 

Gladiators.     Buecheler,  F.     Staatliche  aner- 

kennung  des  gladiatorenspiels.  4  pp.  (Rheinisch.  mus. 
n.  s.  V.  38,  1883,  p.  476.)— Elter.  A.  Die  gladiatorentes- 
seren.  32  pp.  (Rheiniwh.  m.us.  n.  s.  v.  41,  1886,  p.  617.) — 
Meier,  P.  J.  Die  gladiatorentesseren.  16  pp.  (Rhein- 
isch. mus.  n.js.  V.  42, 1887,  p.  122.)— Mommsen,  C.  M.  T. 
Die  gladiatorentesseren.  11  pp.  (Hermes,  v.  21,  1886, 
p.  266.)— llsener,  H.  Aufhebung  der  gladiatorenschu- 
len.    2  pp.     (R?teinisch.  mus.  n.  s.  v.  37,  1882,  p.  479.) 

Gladiators :  a  tale  of  Rome  and  Judaea.    Mel- 
ville, G.  J.  W.  1204 
Gladiscli,  August.     Hepke,  R.    A.  Gladisch. 

2  pp.  (Biog.  jahrb.  f.  alterth.  p.  45:  Jahresb.  ueber  fort- 
schr.  der  class,  alterth.  v.  16, 1880.) 

Gladstone,  Mrs.  Catherine.   Healthy  nurseries 

and  bedrooms,  including  the  lying-in  room.  54  pp. 
(London,  Internat.  Health  Exhib.  Literature,  v.  1,  p.  95.) 

Gladstone,  Herbert  John.    1854 — .    First  visit 

to  India.  16  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  22,  1887,  p.  133.)— 
Ireland  blocks  the  way.  6  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  31, 
1892,  p.  899.) 

Gladstone,  William  Ewart,  LL.  D.    1809— 

Berlin  treaty  and  the  Anglo-Turkish  con- 
vention :  speech  in  the  House  of  Commons, 
Tues.,  July  30,  1878.  4  ed.  London,  n.  d. 
p.  8°.  2203 

Bulgarian  horrors  and  the  question  of  the 

East.     London,  1876.     8°.  2203 

Inaugural  address  to  the  students  of  the 

University  of  Glasgow.    London,  1879.    8°. 

2203 


I 


GLADSTONE,  William  Ewart 


1749 


GLADSTONE,  WiUiam  Ewart 


—  Later  gleanings :  a  new  series  of  Glean- 
ings of  past  years.  Theological  and  ecclesi- 
astical.    New  York,  1897.     12°.  2287 

Contents.  True  and  false  conceptions  of  the  atoiie- 
inenl.— t'hnrch  iiiuler  Henry  VIII.  —  Dawn  of 
creation  and  of  worship.— Queen  Elizabeth  and  the 
Church  of  England.— Flizabethan  settlement  of 
religion.— Proem  to  OenesiB.- Place  of  heresy  and 
schism  in  the  modern  Christian  church. — Prof.  Huxley 
and  the  swine-miracle.- Iiigr'^rsoII  on  Christianity.— 
The  liOrd's  <lay.— '■  Robert  Klsniere :"  the  battle  of 
belief.— General  introduction  to  .Sheppard's  picto- 
rial Bible.— Sollloquium  and  postscript. 

—  Lessons  in  massacre ;  or,  the  conduct  of 
the  Turkish  government  in  and  about  Bul- 
garia since  May,  1876.  London,  1877.   8°.    2203 

—  Political  speeches  in  Scotland,  Nov.  and 
Dec,  1879.     Edinburgh,  1879.     12°.  2203 

—  Romanes  lecture,  1892  :  an  academic  sketch, 
delivered  in  the  Sheldonian  Theatre,  Oct.  24, 
1892.     Oxford,  1892.     8°.  2203 

—  Vindication  of  Home  rule  :  a  reply  to  the  Duke  of 
Argyll.  10  pp.  (N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  155,  1892,  p.  385.)— 
Journal  de  Marie  BashkirtselT.  6  pp.  [Nineteenth 
Cent.  V.  26,  1889,  p.  602.)— On  books  and  the  housing  of 
them.  13  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  27,  1890,  p.  384.)— Mr. 
Carneifie's  "gospel  of  wealtli.''  17  pp.  {Nine- 
teenth Cent.  V.  28, 1890,  p.  677.)— Did  Dante  study  in  Ox- 
ford? 11  pp.  (Mneieenfh  Cen«.  V.  31,  1892,  p.  1032.)— On 
domestic  and  foreif^n  aflairs;  delivered  at  West 
Calder,  Nov.  27,  1879.  59  pp.  (Adams,  C.  K.,  Bep.  of  Brit, 
orations,  v.  3,  p.  287.)— Electoral  facts,  no.  III.  12  pp. 
(Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  3,  1891,  p.  329. )— Electoral  facts  of 
1887.  10  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  22,  1887,  p.  435.)— Elec- 
toral facts  of  to-day.  11pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  V.  26,  1S89, 
p.  1056. )— Queen  Elizabeth  and  the  Church  of  Eng- 
land. 21  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  24,  1888,  p.  764.)— 
Elizabethan  settlement  of  religion.  13  pp. 
(Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  24,  1888,  p.  1.)— English  chnrch 
under  Henry  VIII.  15  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  26,  1S89, 
p.  882.)— Mr.  Forster  and  Ireland.  14  pp.  (Nine- 
teenth Cent.  V.  24,  1888,  p.  451.)— Free  trade.  27  pp. 
(N.  Am.  Bev.  v.  150, 1890,  p.  1.)— On  the  ancient  beliefs  in 
a  future  state.  19  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  30,  1891, 
p.  658.)— Proem  to  Oenesis.  21  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent. 
V.  19,  1886,  p.  1.)— Greater  gofis  of  Olympos.  70  pp. 
(Nineteenth  Cent.  V.  21,  1887,  pp.  460,  748;  v.  22,  1887,  p. 79.) 
— History  of  1852-60  and  Greville's  latest  Journals. 
22  pp.  (Eng.  Hist.  Rev.  v.  2,  1887,  p.  281.)— The'llomeric 
Her«.  17  pp.  (Contemp.  ijcv.  v.  53, 1888,  p.  181.)— Prof. 
Huxley  and  the  swine-miracle.  20  pp.  (Nineteenth 
Cent.  V.29, 1891,  p.  339.)— Col.  Ingersoll  on  Christianity. 
28  pp.  (N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  146,  1888,  p.  481.)— Reply  to  Dr. 
Ingram.  5  pp.  ( Wesfm.  iJew.  v.  129,  1888,  p.  77.)— In- 
gram's  history  of  the  Irish  union.  26  pp.  (Nine- 
teenth Cent.  V.  22,  1887,  p.  445.) — Notes  and  queries  on  the 
Irish  demand.  26  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  21,  1887, 
p.  165.) — Further  notes  and  queries  on  the  Irish  demand. 
19  pp.  (Contemp.  Hrv.  v.  53,  1888,  p.  321.)— Plain  speaking 
on  the  Irish  union.  20  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  26, 
1889,  p.  1.)— Italy  in  1888-89.  18  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent. 
V.  26,  1889,  p.  763.)— Phoenician  afSnities  of  Ithaca. 
14  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  26,  1889,  p.  280.)— The  plat- 
form, its  rise  and  progress.  By  Henry  .lephson.  4  pp. 
(Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  31,  1892,  p.  686.)— Mr.  I.ecky  and 
political  morality.  6  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  22, 
1887,  p.  279.)— Becky's  History  of  England  in  the 
eighteenth  century.  16  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  21,  ISST, 
p.  919.)— "  Eocksley  Hall"  and  the  jubilee.  18  pp. 
(Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  21,  1887,  p.  1.) — Melbourne  gov- 
ernment: its  acts  and  persons.  18  pp.  (Nineteenth 
Cent.  T.  27,  1890,  p.  38.)— Daniel  O't'onnell.  20  pp. 
(Nineteenth.  Cent.  v.  25,  1889,  p.  149.)— Olympian  re- 
ligion. 50  pp.  (N.  Am.  Bev.  V.E154,  1892,  pp.  231,  365, 
489,  612.)— Great  Olympian  sedition.  16  pp.  (Con- 
temp.  i?et).  v.  61, 1887,  p.  767.)— Preface.    4  pp.    (Hamil- 


ton, J.,  Catechifum,  p.  i.)— Dawn  of  creation  and  of  wor- 
ship :  reply  to  Dr.  KCvill;-.  22  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent. 
V.  18,  1886,  p.  686.)— Allen  Thorndike  Rice.  1  p.  (N.  Am.- 
Bev.  V.  149, 1889,  p.  247.)— '•  Robert  Elsmere"  and  the 
battle  of  belief.  23  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  23,  1888, 
p.  766.)  — Robert  Elsmerc's  mental  struggles. 
16 pp.  (N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  148,  1889,  p.  116.)— Memorials  of  a 
southern  planter,  by  Mrs.  Smedcs.  3  pp.  ( Nineteenth 
Cent.  V.  26,  1889,  p.  984.)— Universitas  honiinum  ; 
or,  the  unity  of  history.  14  pp.  (JV.  ^m.  Beu.  v.  145, 1887, 
p.  589.) 

Arnold,  R.  A.    Answer  to  G.    12  pp.    (Portn.  Bev. 

n.  s.  V.  40,  1886,  p.  244.)— Blind,  K.  Mr.  G.  on  German  * 
literature.  3  pp.  (Fortn.  Bev.  n.  s.  v.  47,  1890,  p.  292.)— 
Chey  ne,  T.  K.  Ancient  beliefs  in  immortality :  a  reply 
toG.  18  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  30,  1891,  p.  951.)— Mr. 
G.  and  Oenesis.  17  pp.  (  Westm.  Bev.  n.  s.  v.  69,  1886, 
p.  119.)— Huxley,  T.  H.  Illustrations  of  Mr.  Glad- 
stone's controversial  method.  13  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent. 
V.  29,  1891,  p.  455.)— and  Drummond,  H.  Mr.  G.  and 
Genesis.  24  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  19,  1886,  p.  191.)— 
Ingersoll,  E.  Q.  To  Mr.  G.  40  pp.  (N.  Am.  Bev. 
V.  146,  1888,  p.  601.)— Ingram,  T.  D.  Mr.  G.  and  the 
Irish  union :  a  reply.  26  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  22,  ISST, 
p.  766.)— Knatchbull-Hugcssen,  E.  H.,  1  Baron  Bra- 
bourne.  Mr.  G.  and  Lord  Brabourne  on  Irish  history. 
18  pp.  (Blachivood's  Mag.  v.  140,  1886,  p.  681.)— Mr.  G.  on 
"the  Irish  demand."     18  pp.    (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  21, 

1887,  p.  397.)— Mr.  Gladstone's  " plain  speaking."  16  pp. 
(Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  26,  1889,  p.  2.67.)— Review  of  a  review. 
16  pp.  (Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  142,  1887,  p.  715.)— l.aing, 
S.  Mr.  G.  as  a  theologian.  10  pp.  (Fortn.  Bev.  n.  s. 
V.  39,  1886,  p.  83. )— Macaulay,  T.  B.,  1  Baron  Macaulay. 
Gladstone  on  church  and  state.  74  pp.  ( Crit.  and  hist, 
essays,  v.  2,  p.  430.)  —  Manning,  H.  E.,  Card.-Abp. 
of  Westminster.  The  Gladstone-IngersoU  controversy. 
29  pp.  (N.Am.  Bev.  v.  147,  1888,  p.  241.)— Mills,  R.  Q. 
The  Gladstone-Blaine  controversy.  32  pp.  (N.  Am.  Bev. 
V.  160, 1890,  p.  145.)— Morrill,  J.  S.  Free  trade  or  pro- 
tection :  a  continuation  of  the  Gladstone-Blaine  contro- 
versy. 20  pp.  (N.  Am.  Bev.  v.  160,  1890,  p.  281.)— Rfi- 
ville.  A.  "  Dawn  of  creation  :"  an  answer  to  G.  16  pp. 
(Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  19, 1886,  p.  160.)— Ward,  Mrs.  E.S.  P., 
and  others.  Combat  for  the  faith.  The  Field-Ingersoll- 
Gladstone  controversy.     36  pp.     (N.  Am.  Bev.  v.  147, 

1888,  p.  1.) 

Austin,  A.  Tory  horrors;  or,  the  ques- 
tion of  the  hour :  a  letter  to  Rt.  Hon.  W.  E. 
Gladstone.     1876.  2203 

Emerson,  G.  R.    Wm.  Ewart  Gladstone  : 

a  political  and  literary  biography,   n.  d.    4747 

Gladstone  A.  B.  C.    n.  d.  2203 

Gladstone  almanack.    18^5.  2203 

Lucy,  H.  W.     Diary  of  two  Parliaments. 

The  Gladstone   Parliament,  1880-85.     1886. 

.2534 

New  gleanings  from  Gladstone,  n.  d.  2203 

Adams,  C.  K.    Wm.  Ewart  Gladstone.  10  pp.   (In  hit 

Rep.  Brit,  orations,  v.  3,  p.  277.)— Althans,  F.  Beacons- 
field  und  G.  15  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1880,  v.  1.  p.  670.)— 
Arnol<l-Forster,  H.  O.  Gladstone  government  and 
Ireland.  18  pp.  (N.  Am.  Bev.  v.  133,  1881,  p.  560.)— 
Badean,  A.  Gladstone.  11  pp.  (N.  Am.  Bev.  v.  142, 
1886,  p.  587.)— Bagehot, W.  Gladstone.  34  pp.  (Work; 
V.  3,  p.  89.)— Blind,  K.  Mr.  G.  and  the  civilized  world. 
20  pp.  (Fortn.  Bev.  n..8.  v.  46,  1889,  p.  153.)— Brassey, 
Lady  \.  A.  Mr.  G.  in  Norway.  23  pp.  (Contemp.  Bev. 
V.  48,  1885,  p.  480. )— Bunsen,  T.  von.  German  view  of 
G.  17  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  22,  1887,  p.  418.)— Clier- 
bullez,  C.  V.  (Q.Valbert,  pseud.)  M.  G.  et  les embarras 
de  la  politique  anglaise.  13  pp.  (Bev.  d.  deux  mondes, 
1885,  3  p6r.  v.  69,  p.  668.)— t'onwa.v,  M.  D.  Gladstone. 
14  pp.  (N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  136, 1883,  p.  223.)— Curry,  J.  L.  M. 
Character  sketch  of  G.  3  pp.  (Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  26, 
1891,  p.  132.)— Duffy,  Sir  C.  G.  Mr.  Gladstone's  Irish 
constitution.    12  pp.    (Contemp.  JJet).  v.  49, 1886,  p.  609.)— 


GLADSTONE,  WilUam  Ewart 


1750 


GLANGEAUD,  Philip 


England  seit  1870.  69  pp.  ( Unsere  Zeit,  1877,  v.  2, 
pp.  121,  414,  605.)— English  progress  under  G.  16  pp. 
[Blackwood'a  Mag.  v.  131,  1882,  p.  786.)— Ethics  of  Glad- 
stonianism.  12  pp.  (Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  130,  1881, 
p.  634.) -Farrcr,  Sir  T.  H.,  and  others.  Why  I  voted 
for  G.  17  pp.  (NineUenlh  Cent.  v.  32,  1892,  p.  177.)— 
OavMrd,  C.  M.  Q.  et  son  gouvernemcnt  en  1844.  14  pp. 
(Correapondant,  n.  s.  v.  98,  1884,  p.  281.)— Mr.  Oiad- 
stone.  12  pp.  (Fortn.  Kev.  n.  s.  v.  36,  1884,  p.  5S7.)— 
Oladstone  government,  1880-85.  20  pp.  (Bnt.  Quart. 
Rev.  V.  82,  1885,  p.  1.)— Why  we  can  not  trust  another 
Gladstone  government.  22  pp.  ( Blackwood' »  Mag.  v.  138, 
*  1885,  p.  691.)— Ulndstone  ntlnlstry  :  a  retrospect. 
35  pp.  (Quort.  Rev.  v.  161,  1885,  p.  246.)-«ladstone- 
Morley  administration.   37  pp.    ( Qijort.  iJeu.  v.  162, 

1886,  p.  544.)— Mr.  Gladstone's  bad  paper.  15  pp. 
(Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  135,  1884,  p.  554.)  —  Mr.  Glad- 
stone's eleventh  bndget.  11pp.  (Blackwood's  Mag. 
v.129, 1881,  p.  640.)— Mr.  Gladstone's  foreign  policy. 
SO  pp.  (Quart.  Rev.  v.  158,  1884,  p.  267.)— Mr.  Glad- 
stone's last.  11  pp.  (Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  131,  1882, 
p.  654.)— Mr.  Gladstone's  pilgrimage.  15  pp.  (Black- 
wood's Mag.  V.  127, 1880,  p.  124. )— <iladst«ne's  sagacity 
unfolding.  9  pp.  ( Bfocfcwood's  Mag.  v.  137,  1885,  p.  843. ) 
— Mr.  Gladstone's  scheme.  15  pp.  (Blackwood's 
Jlfaff.  V.  139,  1886,  p.684.)  — Great  Gladstone  myth. 
5  pp.  (Macmillan's  Mag.  v.  53,  1886,  p.  241.)— Herbert. 
A.  E.  M.  "  The  rake's  progress  "  in  Irish  politics.  17  pp. 
(Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  49,  1891,  p.  126.)— Late  Mr.  Hopc- 
Ncott  and  G.  21  pp.  (London  Quart.  Rev.  v.  63,  1885, 
p.  197.)— Hnghes,  T.  The  lost  leader.  17  pp.  (Forum, 
V.  8,  1889,  p.  1.)— Mr.  G.  and  Ireland.  32  pp.  (Quart. 
Rev.  V.  163,  1886,  p.  257.)  — Knatchbull-llngessen, 
1  Baron  Braboume.  Mr.  G.  and  the  Irish  question.  28  pp. 
(Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  142,  1887,  p.  443.)— I>ecky,  W.  E.  H. 
Mr.  G.  and  the  Income  tax.  3  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent. 
y.  22, 1887,  p.  52.)— I<eroy-Beanlleu,  A.  Irlande  et  le 
landbill  de  G.  30  pp.  (Rev.  d.  deux  mondes,  1881,  3  p6r. 
V.  46,  p.  140.)— Mr.  G.  and  the  l,ll>eral  party.  23  pp. 
(Edin.  JJee,  v.  166, 1887,  p.  254.)— McCarthy,  J.  A  fore- 
cast of  Mr.  Gladstone's  new  administration.  9  pp. 
(N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  155,  1892,  p.  293.)— Miller,  D.  S.  Mr. 
Gladstone's  claims  to  greatness.    8  pp.    (Forum,   v.  4, 

1887,  p.  553.)— -Miulstcriain  Gladstone.  67  pp.  (Un- 
sere Zeit,  1878,  V.  1,  pp.  136,  532,  681.)— O'Connor,  T.  P. 
Candour  of  G.  9  pp.  (Con«emp.  iSep.  v.  56,  1889,  p.  361.)— 
Raleigh.  T.  Mr.  Gladstone's  Irish  policy.  18  pp. 
( Westm.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  70, 1886,  p.  194.)— Relnach,  J.  Glad- 
stone and  the  Irish  bill,  a  French  view.  [Fr.]  7  pp. 
(Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  19,  1886,  p.  930.)— Rldelng,  W.  H. 
Wm.  Ewart  Gladstone.  10  pp.  ( In  his  Boyhood  of  living 
authors,  p.  62.)— Rogers,  J.  G.  Gladstone.  35  pp. 
(Brit.  Quart.  Rev.  v.  79,  1884,  p.  1.)— Mr.  G.  and  the  Irish 
bill.  7  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  19,  1886,  p.  923.)— Mr.  G. 
as  a  foreign  minister.  17  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  17, 
1885,  p.  909.)— Smith,  G.  B.  Gladstone.  49  pp.  (In  his 
Prime  Ministers  of  Queen  Victoria,  p.  333.) 

and  others.    Books  which  have  influenced 

me.     2  ed.     London,  1887.     12°.  L.74 

'^—  and  others.  Handbook  of  Home  rule,  be- 
ing articles  on  the  Irish  question.  Ed.  by 
James  Bryce.     2  ed.     London,  1887.     12°. 

—2325 

and  others.    Question  of  divorce.    12  pp.    (N.  Am. 

iJer.  V.  149, 1889,  p.  641.) 

Gladstone  A.  B.  C.  [niustr.]  Edinburgh, 
n.  d.     sq.  8°.  2203 

Gladstone  almanack,  1885.  [lUustr.]  Edin- 
burgh, 1885.     8°.  2203 

Gla<l8toiic  Parliament,  The.  Lucy,  H.  W., 
Diary  of  tioo  Parliaments.  .2534 

Gladwin,  Francis  (TV. )    — ctrca  1813. 
Gfllistftn.    See  Sadl,  Muslih-ed-Din. 


Glaeser,  Ernest  (£;d.)    1829—. 

Biographie  nationale  des  contemporains. 
R6dig6e  par  une  soci6t6  de  gens  de  lettres. 
Paris,  1878.     r.  8°.  W.  73 

Glaeser,  Karl  Eduard  {Ed.) 

T.  Calpurnii  Siculi  Eclogae.    See  Calpur- 
nius  Sicalus,  T. 
Glagolitica.    Wuerdigung  neuentdeckter  frag- 

mente.    63  pp.  2  pi.    Jagic,  V.    (Vienna,  Akad.  wissens. 
Phil.  hist,  klasse,  Denkschr.  v.  38,  1890.) 

Glaire,  Jean  Baptiste,  and  others  (£d«.)  En- 
cyclop6die  catholique.    Paris,  1840-48.    18  v. 

4°.  —3162 

Contents. 

A-Alexandre  I,  v.  1.  Communicativement- 

Aleiandre-Severe,     M.    A.  Czvittinger,  D.,  v.  9. 

S.  A.-Athamas,  v.  2.  D-Eglises,  v.  10. 

Athanase-Bolomier,  G.  de,  Eglogaire-Fernandez,  v.  II. 

v.  3.  Fernel,  J.-Hanovre,  v.  12. 

Bolonaise-Caistre,  v.  4.  I-Llywelyn,  v.  13. 

Cait-Be!/-Catherine,  S(.,v.  5.  Loango-Nysten,  v.  14. 

Catherine  de  Bologne,  St.-  O-Pnyx,  v.  15. 

Charles  II,  v.  6.  Po-Ezewnski,  S.,  Comte. 

Charles  Ill-Circulation,  v.  16. 

v.  7.  S-Th6se,  v.  17. 

Circulation-Communica-  Th6s6e-Zythura,  v.  18. 

tion,  V.  8. 

Supplement.    Paris,  [1857].    3  v.  4°. 

Contents. 

A-Conciles,  v.  1.       Conciles-Fumier,  v.  2. 

Fumivore-Zucconi,  J.,  v.  3. 

Glaislier,  James  Whi thread  Lee  {Ed.) 

Collected  mathematical  papers.  See  Smith, 
H.  J.  S. 

Glamis  castle.  Lyon,  P.,  1  Earl  of  Strathmore 
and  3  Earl  ofKinghome.  The  book  of  record  : 
a  diary  and  other  documents  relating  to  Gla- 
mis  caatle,  1684-89.  Ed.  from  the  original 
MSS.  at  Glamis,  with  introduction  and  notes 
by  A.  H.  Millar.  1890.  (Scottish  Hist.  Soc. 
Pub.  V.  9. )  .2566 

Glamorgan,  1  Earl  of.    See  Somerset,  E. 

Glamorganshire,  Wales.  Merrick,  R.  Booke 
of  Qlamorganshires  antiquities.  [1578.]  Ed. 
by  J.  A.  Oorbett.     1887.  2592 

I.eland,  J.    Reprint  of  the  portion  of  the  Itinerary 

relating  to  G.    24  pp.    (Merrick,  R.,  Booke  of  Morgan- 
shires  antiquities,  p.  121.) 
See  olso  Margam  Abbey. 

Glance  at  the  historical  documents  relating  to 

the  church  of  St.  Mark  in  Venice.     Scott,  W. 

(  With  Boito,  C,  Basilica  ofS.  Mark  in  Venice. ) 

^  P.30 

Glances  at  Europe.    Greeley,  H.  1404 

Glanfeiiil,  Monastery.    Odon,  Abbot  of  Olan- 

feuil.  Ex  rairaculis  Sancti  Mauri  sive  restauratione 
monasterii  Glannafoliensis.  12  pp.  (Frankfort  Soc. 
Script.  V.  15,  pt.  1,  p.  461.) 

Glangeaiid,  Philip. 

Jurassique  3.  I'ouest  du  plateau  central : 
contributions  k  I'histoire  des  mers  jurassiques 
dans  le  baasin  de  I'Aquitaine,  avec  figures  et 
une  carte.  Paris,  1895.  8°.  (Prance,  Mini- 
stSre  des  Travaux  Publics,  Bull,  des  services 


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1653 


GLANVILLE,  Bartholomew  de 


1751 


GLASGOW,  Scotland 


Glaiiville,  Bartholomew  de.    13  cent. 

Batman  uppon  Bartholome,  his  booke  De 
proprietatibus  rerum,  newly  corrected,  en- 
larged, and  amended ;  with  such  additions  as 
are  requisite,  unto  every  severall  booke ; 
taken  foorth  of  the  most  approuved  authors, 
the  like  heretofore  not  tr.  in  English.  Lon- 
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Janvier,  A.    Le  livre  de  la  Proprigt^  des  choses  par 

G.  20  pp.  1  pi.  (Soc.  antiq.  de  France,  Mem.  v.  51, 1890, 
p.  373.) 

Glardoii,  Auguste.     1839—.     Dans  I'Afrique 

centrale :  rOuganda,  50  pp.  {Biblioth.univ.  et  rev. Suisse, 
3p6T.  V.  49,  1891,  pp.  314,  497.)— Six  ans  dans  I'Afriqnt' 
centrale.  35  pp.  {Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  pfir. 
V.  44, 1889,  p.  506.) — Louis  Ai^aHsiz :  etude  biographlque. 
64  pp.  (Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p6r.  v.  30,  1886, 
p.  449;  V.  31,  1886,  p.  116.)— Politique  de  r,\nsrleterre 
pendant  la  Revolution  fran^aise.  12  pp.  ( Biblioth.  univ. 
et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p€r.  v.  18,  1883,  p.  389.)— Biographic  du 
Capitaine  Cook,  17  pp.  {Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse, 
3  p4r.  V.  47,  1890,  p.  511.)— Ofeoiivcnue  «Ie  9Ian<la- 
lou ;  sc&ne  de  moeurs  bouddhistes.  29  pp.  {Biblioth. 
univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  pSr.  v.  43,  1889,  p.  242.)— Charles 
<sOrctoii.  60  pp.  {Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p€r. 
V.  22,  1884,  p.  449;  V.  23,  1884,  p.  121.)— «rn|ihoIo(fie. 
94  pp.  (Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p6r.  v.  52,  1891, 
pp.5,  274,  542.)— Illstoire  eoinme  les  autre**:  nou- 
velle.  30  pp.  (Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p6r.  v.  17, 
1883,  p.  32.) — llomiiie  propose:  nouvelle.  60  pp. 
(Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  siUsse,  3  p^r.  v.  11,  1881,  p.  412.) — 
Souvenirs  d'un  offloier  anglais  anx  IikIoh.  31  pp.  (Bib- 
lioth. univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p6r.  v.  50,  1891,  p.  100.) — Jeiix 
«le  liasar<l.  34  pp.  (Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  per. 
V.  38,  1888,  pp.  225,  517.)— Maromia:  nouvelle  hindoue. 
25  pp.  (Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p^r.  v.  21,  1884, 
p.  269.) — l^oiiifl-Xapol^on  sous  le  gouvernement  de 
Juillet,  d'aprSs  Un  livre  recent.  24  pp.  (Biblioth.  univ. 
etrev.  Suisse,  3  p6r.  v.  12, 1881,p.  385.)— UniWalententlii : 
nouvelle.  26  pp.  (Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p6r. 
V.  19, 1883,  p.  246.)— Robert  MolfHt,  l'ap6tre  des  B6chu- 
anas.  26  pp.  (Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p€r.  v.  27, 
1886,  p.  449.)— Montle  liiTiNible.  28  pp.  (Biblioth. 
univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p6r.  v.  14,  1882,  p.  385.)— Paysans 
r UHMe#*.  39  pp.  ( Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p€r.  v.  42, 
1889,  p.  271.)— I'*re  du  l>octeur  1,1:  rficit  de  mceurs 
chinoises.  19  pp.  (Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p6r. 
V.  29,  1886,  p.  345.)— Situation  religieuse  en  KuNNie. 
35  pp.  (Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p*r.  v.  44,  1889, 
p.  5.)— Scenes  «le  la  vie  liiufloiie.  Les  parias  d'Adj- 
mire:  nouvelle.  32  pp.  (Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse, 
3  p6r.  v.  39, 1888,  p.  474.)— SocK^t*  tli<<OMO|>liique  et  le 
monde  occulte.  38  pp.  {Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse, 
3  p«r.  V.  37,  1888,  pp.  226,  473. )— Ter re  et  ses  destinfies. 
21  pp.  (Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p6r.  v.  16,  1882,  p.  5.) 
— Toinbean  de  Siddliarta:  nouvelle  hindoue.  36  pp. 
(Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  pit.  v.  34, 1887,  p.  253.)— 
Les  Vanderbilt  et  lear  fortune.  47  pp.  (Biblioth.  univ. 
et  rev.  Suisse,  3  piSr.  v.  33,  1887,  pp.  5,  344. ) 

Glareamis,  Henri  Loriti,   called.     1488-1563. 

Ad  Maximilianum  Rom.  Iniper.  panegyricon.  3  pp. 
(Freher,  M.,  Ber.  Oerman.  script,  v.  2,  p.  482.)— Genealogia 
Scipionuni,  quorum  mentio  apud  Livium,  Cicero- 
nem,  Plutarchnm,  ceterosque  classicos  scriptores,  quam 
Buis  ad  Livium  annotationibus  post  notas  in  lib.  XXX 
inseruit,  1  pp.  (Livius  Patavinus,  T.,  Hist,  libri.  ed.  A. 
Drakenborch,  v.  7,  1746,  p.  189 ;  v.  15,  pt.  1,  1828,  p.  364.) 

l>oellin|{:er.  J.  J.  I.  von.    Heinrich  Loriti  Glareanus. 

5  pp.    (In  his  Reformation,  p.  192.) 

Glascock,  Capt.  William  Nugent.    Circa  1787- 
1847. 

Naval  officer's  manual,  for  every  grade  in 
Her  Majesty's  ships.  To  which  is  added  a 
notice  on  steam  and  steam-ships.  2  ed.  Lon- 
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Glaseiiapp,  Gregor  von.     Grundlage  der  sitt- 

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Gla.ser,  Adolf.     1829—.     Adolf  Stahr.     9  pp. 

(  Unsere  Zeit,  1876,  v.  2,  p.  801.) 

Gla.ser,  Bdaard.  , 

Skizze  der  geschichte  uiid  geographie  Ara- 
biens  von  den  aeltesten  zeiten  bis  zum  pro- 
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beleuchtung  der  geschichte  Abessyniens  im  3 
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sabaeischen  vertrags-inschrift  Glaser  830  (1076).  4  pp. 
(Deutsch.  morg.  gesells.  Zeits.  v.  48,  1894,  p.  649.) 

Glaser,    Julius.      Rulf,    ( — ).      Julius   Glaser. 

5  pp.  (Verein  f.  gesch.  d.  Deutschen  in  Boehmen,  Mii- 
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Glaser,    Rudolf.      Hansgirg,   K.   V.      Rudolf 

Glaser.  14  pp.  (Verein  f.  gesch.  d.  Deutschen  in  Boeh- 
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V.  7,  1869,  p.  86.) 

Glasg'ow,  Rev.  William  Melancthon. 

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Christie,  J.  ( Ed. )  Medical  institutions  of 
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Gale,  J.  M.    Glasgow  water  works  :  papers 

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— — •  Gibson,  J.  History  of  Glasgow,  from  the 
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Macgeobge,  a.    Old  Glasgow  :  the  place 

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Mason,  T.    Public  and  private  libraries  of 

Glasgow.     1885.  W.  76 

Pagan,  J.      History  of  the  cathedral  and 

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RiCHELOT,  G.    Greatest  of  our  social  evils  : 

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Robertson,  J.  (Bd.)    Liber  CoUegii  Nostre 

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Albert,  F.  Farbige  compositionen  fuer 
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WoODHOUSE,  J.  0.    Short  account  of  the 

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See  also  Christian  art.— Decoration  and  Orna- 
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Glass  sponges.    See  Hexactinellida. 

Glassbrenner,  Adolf.      Schmidt-Cabanis,  R. 

Adolf  Glassbrenner.  15  pp.  ( Unsere  Zeit,  1877,  v.  1,  p.  241.) 

Glasse  of  God's  providence  towards  His  faith- 
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Glassel,    W.    T.     Reminiscences   of  torpedo 

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Glassford,  Capt.  William  A. 

Report  on  the  climate  of  California  and 

Nevada.    See  Greely,  A.  W.,  and  Glassford, 

W.  A. 
Glasson,  Ernest  D6sir6.    1839—. 

Etude  sur  Gains  et  sur  quelques  difiicultfis 

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GLASTONBURY,  Conn. 


1753 


GLENN,  Samuel  W. 


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Glastonbury,  England.  Bulleid,  A.  Lake  vil- 
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See  also  Hoinersetshire. 

Glastonbury,  ^66ei/.  Dolby,  E.  T.  Views  of 
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Rawlinson,   R.    History  and  antiquities 

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Glatz,  Silesia.  Wiese,  H.  von.  Die  freirichter 
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Glaucus,  of  Rhegium.    Hiller,  E.    Fragmente 

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Gleanings  from  nature.    Youngman,  J.  M. 

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Gleanings  from  patent  laws  of  all  countries. 
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Gleanings  from  the  natural  history  of  the 
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Gleed,  Charles  S.  1856—.  Wealth  and  busi- 
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Gleed,  James  Willis.      George  Record  Peck. 

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Gleicheniaceae.    See  Perns. 

Gleichen-Russwurm,    Emilie    von    Schiller 

[Ed.) 

Schiller  und  Lott6.    1788,   89.    Stuttgart, 

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See  also  SelilUer,  J.  C.  B'.  von,  and  Schiller,  C.  von  L. 

Gleig,  Rev.  George  Robert.     1796-1888. 

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Gleig,  George   S.      Letter   on    the  battle   of 

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Glemham,  Sir  Thomas.    — circa  1649. 

Copy  of  a  letter  in  answer  to  the  Lord 
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Glenaveril;  or,  the  metamorphoses.  2  v. 
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Glencairn,  5  Earl  of.    See  Cunningham,  A. 
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Letter  from  a  gentleman  in  Scotland  to 

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Brackett,  J.  R.    Mr.  Glenn's  charitable  work.    8  pp. 

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Glenn,  Samuel  W. 

Report  on  the  tornado  of  Aug.  28,  1884, 
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GLENN,  Thomas  Allen 


1754 


QLOMY,  Jean  Baptiste 


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Glenuie,  John  Stuart  Stuart-.    See  Stuart-Glen- 
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Gleye,  Karl  Erich.      Abfassungszeit  von  Ar- 

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Glezze,  Dietrich  von.    Koehler,  R.  A.  J.    Zu 

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Gliddou,  George  Robins.    1808-57. 

Ancient  Egypt :  a  series  of  chapters  on 
early  Egyptian  history,  archaeology,  and 
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The  same.     Phila.,  1848.    4°.  1701 

Glimpses  of  old  English  homes.    Balch,  E. 

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Glimpses  of  our  ancestors  in  Sussex.    2  v. 

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Glimpses  of  the  bacteria.    13  pp.    Prudden, 

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'Glimpses  of  the  land  of  Scott.    Hannay,  D. 

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Glimpses  of  unfamiliar  Japan.  2  v.  Hearn, 

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Glimp.ses  of  western  architecture.    44  pp. 

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Glissenti,  or  Gliscenti,  Fabio.   Circa  1550-1620. 

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Gloel,  H.    Zu  Platons  Philebus.    4  pp.     {Rhei- 

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Gloel,  Otto.    [Notice  of.]   1  p.    {Jahresb.  ueber 

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GLOOSCAP,  Cuhkw 


1755 


GLOUCESTER,  England 


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Gloostoii,   England.      Hill,   J.    H.      Glooston. 
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Glorified  spinster.    6  pp.    {Macmillan'aMag. 

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Glossae    Vaticanae.     27   pp.      (Loewe,   G., 

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Glossaire  de  la  valine  d'YSres.    Delboulle.  A. 

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Glossaire  dii  Morvaii.    2  v.    Chambure,  E. 

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Glossaire  du  patois  de  la  Suisse  romande. 

Bridel,  P.  C.  —2147 

Glossaire  du  patois  poitevin.    Lalanne,  L. 

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Glossaire    ^tymologique   et  comparatif  du 

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Glossarium  archaiologicuin.    Spelman,  iSir 

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Glossarium  eroticum  linguae  Latinae.    Pier- 

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Gloucester,  Bp.  of.    See  Ellicott,  C.  J. 

Gloucester,  Dean  of.    See  Spence,  H.  D.  M. 

Gloucester,  Earls  of.     22  pp.      Bazeley,  W. 

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Britton,  J.,  Brayley,  E.  W.,  and  others. 

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Taylor,  C.S.    Early  Christianity  in  G.    19  pp.    (Bristol 
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GLOUOESTERSHIRE,  England 


1757 


GLYNN,  Robert 


Gloucest.  Archaeol.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  16,  1891-92,  p.  208.)— 
TomeN,  E.  F.  Gloucestershire  royalist  families  whose 
estates  lay  between  Stratford-on-Avon  and  Mickleton, 
and  which  were  sequestrated  during  the  Civil  war.  11  pp. 
(Bristol  and  Gloucest.  Archaeol.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  12,  1887- 
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See  also  Abenhnll.— Ampney  Crncis.- Berke- 
ley.—Blr€lll|».-BlshoI^'sClceve.-Brlmpsnel«l.— 
Bristol.— Chetlwortta.-Cheltenhain.-Clilppini!: 
Canipdeii.  —  OliHreh«lown.— Clrpiicesler.— t'lll- 
ford  t'hainbcrs.  —  t'Ul'ton.  —  t'o»«wol<l.  — Cran- 
hani.— Cubbcrley.— Bajflliiswortli.— Oeaii,  For- 
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more.— Enjfland.- EiisllNh  Blckiior.— Fairford. 
— Cillouoestcr.—  Ilempstcail.—  Ileiibury.— I.,eon- 
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deaii.— >'cwlaii«l.—  NorthleacU.—  Sfyinpslleld.— 
Olveston.— Pebworth.— Pitchcoinbe.-<tuinton. 
— Buardeaii.  — St.  Briaveln.  —  Sea  Hills.- Sod- 
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Ington.—l'ley.— Weston  Birt.— Wooflehester.- 
Wotton  under  Edj^e. 

Glover,  Rev.  Alfred  Kingsley.    Was  America 

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Glover,  Rev.  George.    1778-1862. 

Thoughts  on  the  character  and  tendency 
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Glover,  John.     Art-bearings  of  photography. 

10  pp.  (Lancashire  and  Cheshire  Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  n.  s. 
V.  4, 1864,  p.  79.) 

Glover,  Melville.    1834— 

Collection  complete  des  jugements  rendus 
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Glover,  Richard.  1712-85.  Boadicia :  a  tragedy. 

49  pp.  (Bell,  J.,  Brit,  theat.  v.  20,  1778;  v.  8,  1791.)— 
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Glover,  Robert.    1544-88. 

Vlsitacion  of  Staflfordschire  made  .  .  .  anno 
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Visitation  of  Cheshire,  1580,  with  numer- 
ous additions  and  continuations,  including 
those  from  the  visitation  of  Cheshire,  1566. 
With  an  appendix,  containing  the  visitation 
of  a  part  of  Cheshire,  1533,  made  by  Wm. 
Fellows,  and  a  fragment  of  the  visitation  of 
the  city  of  Chester,  1591,  made  by  Thos. 
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Visitation  of  Yorkshire,  made  in  the  years 

1584-85,  to  which  is  added  the  subsequent 
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Glover,  Stephen.    —1869. 

History  of  the  county  of  Derby :  drawn 
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Gloves.  Beck,  S.  W.  Gloves,  their  annals 
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See  also  Costome. 

Gluck,  Christoph  Willibald  von.     1714-87. 

Armide :  drame  hfiroique  en  cinq  actes. 
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Paget,  v.  (V.  Lee,  pseud.)    Orpheus  in  Borne.    22  pp. 

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Glucose.    Change  of  cane  sugar  into  glucose. 

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2  pp.    ( Nature,  v.  37, 1888,  p.  7. ) 
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Glyde,  John,  Jr.  {Ed.) 

Norfolk  garland  :  a  collection  of  the  super- 
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ous customs,  ballads  and  songs,  of  the  people 
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Glyii,  John.    17  cent. 

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Speech  in  Parliament  upon  the  reading  the  accusa- 
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Glyude,  England.    De  St.   Croix,  W.    Names 

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Glynn,  Joseph. 

Tredgold's  Elementary  principles  of  car- 
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Glynn,  Robert.     Jesse,  J.  H.     Robt.  Glynn. 

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GLYPT0D0N8 


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GOBI,  Khristofor 


Glyptodous.  Ameghino,  F.  Sobre  la  necesi- 
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Giiadeuliuetten,  Ohio.  Henry,  W.,  and  others. 

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Acolastus.  Herausg.  von  J.  Bolte.  Berlin, 
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Indicatore  italiano,  ossia  dizionarlo  geo- 
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Gneisenaii,  August  Wilhelm  Antonius  Nelt- 
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Gneiiit,  Heinrich  Rodolf  Hermann  Friedrich. 
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Giietaceae.    See  Join<>flrs. 
Gnoli,  Domenico.    1836—. 

Vittoria  Accoramboni :  storia  del  secolo 
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Goadby,  Edwin. 

England  of  Shakespeare.    London,   n.  d. 

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Goar,  St.     Wandelbert,   of  Prum.     Miracula 

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Gobelet,  Ren6.    1828—.    MinistSre  de  la  rue 

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p.  257.) 

Gobelin  tapestry.  Catalogue  des  objets  d'art 
.  .  .  tapisseries  des  Gobelins,  et  autres  appar- 
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Mannheim,  0.    Catalogue  de  magniflques 

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See  also  Tapestry. 

Gobhila.    Grihya-Satra.    132  pp.    { Grihya^Sil- 

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Gobhilapntra,  Grhyasamgrahaparigishta  des. 

65  pp.  Bloomfield,  M.  (Deutsch.  morg.  gesells.  Zeits, 
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Gobi,    Khristofor.      Algenflora    des   Weissen 

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GOBI,  Desert 


1759 


GODDEN,  Thomad 


Gobi,  Desert. 

P/iiCE,  J.  M.  Prom  the  Arctic  ocean  to 
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Goblet,  The.    15  pp.    Tieck,  J.  L.     (Carlyle, 

T.,  Trs.  from  the  Oerman,  v.  3,  p.  238.) 

Goblet  d'Alviella,  EugSne,  Comte.    1846—. 

Lectures  on  the  origin  and  growth  of  the 

conception  of  God  as  illustr.  by  anthropology 

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Migration  of  symbols,  with  an  introduc- 
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Gobsefk.      57    pp.      Balzac,   H.    de,   (Euvres 

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Gocli,   Johann  von.     Ullmann,  K.      John  of 
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Cicero,  M.  T.   De  natura  Deorum  libri  III. 

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ILLINGWORTH,  J.  R.      Personality  human 

and  divine.     1894.     (Bampton  lectures,  1894.) 

—4253 

Raphson,  J.    Demonstratio  de  Deo.    1712. 

( With  Schultens,  A.,  Animad.  philol.  in  Jo- 
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Wycliffe,  J.    De  dominio  divino.    1890. 

(  Wyclif  Soc. )  ^294 

Cobb,  W.  H.  Recent  theories  of  the  Divine  fore- 
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DoagplaH,  J.  Divine  immanency.  100  pp.  (Biblioth. 
Sacra,  v.  45,  1888,  pp.  329,  487,  567  ;  V.  46,  1889,  p.  50,  V.  48, 
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origin  and  nature  of  the  tetragrammaton.  20  pp. 
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child,  J.  H.  Divine  personality.  17  pp.  (Biblioth. 
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Oruenbaiim,  M.  Ueber  Schem  hammephorasch  als 
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T.  41,  1887,  p.  644.)— HaHfcell,  W.  Personality  of  God. 
28  pp.  (New  EngUmder,  v.  40,  1881,  p.  173.)— Howland, 
S.  W.  Relation  of  God  to  His  universe.  15  pp.  (Bibli- 
olh.  Sacra,  v.  44,  1887,  p.  693.)— Marsh,  W.  H.  H.  Divine 
moral  government  mediatorial.  26  pp.  (Biblioth.  Sacra, 
V.  44,  1887,  p.  642.)— Mooar,  G.  Field  of  knowledge 
strangely  abandoned.  14  pp.  (Biblioth.  Sacra,  v.  39, 
1882,  p.  38.)— Redhoufte,  J.  W.  On  "The  most  comely 
names  "...  bestowed  on  God  in  the  Qur'an  or  by  Mus- 
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^oyos).  Ermittlung  der  geistesgeschichtlichen  stelle  des 
Gottesgedankens.  49  pp.  (Zeite.  /.  voelkerpgych.  v.  19, 
1889,  pp.  41,  141.)— l>ieir-revelatlon  of  God.  24  pp. 
(London  Quart.  Rev.  v.  71,  1889,  p.  67. )— Stevens,  G.  B. 
Prof.  Harris'  '*  Philosophical  basis  of  theism."  9  pp.  (New 
Englander,  v.  42,  1883,  p.  820.)— Stiles,  W.  0.  Freedom 
of  God.  10  pp.  (New  Englander,  v.  51,  1889,  p.  466.)— 
Synionds,  J.  A.  Darwin's  Thoughts  about  God.  6  pp. 
(Essays,  spec,  and  suggest,  v.  2,  p.  281.) — Tertiillianns, 
Q.  S.  F.  De  testimonio  animae.  10  pp.  ( Vienna,  Akad. 
wissens.  Corpus  script  eccles.  Lat.  v.  20,  p.  134.)  — Whe- 
don.  D.  D.  God  as  discernible  in  the  phenomena  of  the 
world.  12  pp.  (Essays,  reviews,  and  discourses,  p.  2i9.)— 
Williams,  J.  M.  Divine  limitation.  15  pp.  (Biblioth. 
Sacra,  v.  47,  1890,  p.  253.) 

See  also  Athelsni.-Blble.-Oeisnt.— Jehovah.— 
Monotheism. — Natural  theoloi^y. — Polytheism. 
—Predestination. —  Providence  of  Ood.  — Re- 
ligion. —  Theism.  —  Theocracy.  —  Theoloiry.  — 
Trinity. 

God  in  the  mount.   Vicars,  J.    Jehovah-Jireh. 

1606 
Godard,  John  George. 

George  Birbeck,  the  pioneer  of  popular 
education  :  a  memoir  and  a  review.    London, 

1884.     12°.  4871 

Godavari,  India.  Morris,  H.  Descriptive  and 
historical  account  of  the  Godavery  district  in 
the  Presidency  of  Madras.    1878.  3413 

See  also  Madras. 

Godbold,  E.  H.  (Ed.) 

Athlete's  guide.  See  Jackson,  N.  L.,  and 
Godbold,  E.  H. 

Goddard,  Rev.  Edward  Hungerford.  1854—. 
Glossary  of  words  used  in  the  county  of 
Wiltshire.  See  Dartnell,  G.  E.,  and  Goddard, 
Rev.  E.  H. 

Goddard,  Henry  P.  Luther  Martin  :  the  "  Fed- 
eral bull-dog."  Baltimore,  1887.  8°.  (Md. 
Hist.  Soc.  i*>tndpwb.  no.  24. )  3592 

Goddard  brass  in  Aldbourn  church.    2  pp. 

1  pi.  (  Wiltshire  Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Mag.  v.  11,  1869, 
p.  339.) 

Godde  de  Liiancourt,  Caliste  Aug^ste  Comte 
de,  and  Pincott,  Fr6d6ric.  Primitive  and 
universal  laws  of  the  formation  and  develop- 
ment of  language :  a  rational  and  inductive 
system  founded  on  the  natural  basis  of  ono- 
matops.     London,  1874.    8°.  —2174 

Godden,  Thomas,  D.  D. 

Stillingflbet,  E.,  Bp.  of  Worcester.  De- 
fence of  the  discourse  concerning  the  idolatry 
practised  in  the  Church  of  Rome,  in  answer 
to  a  book  entituled,  Catholicks  no  idolaters. 
1709.     ( Works,  v.  5. )  -^232 


GODDEN,  Thomas 


1760 


GODKIN,  Georgina  Sarah 


Several  conferences  between  a  Romish 

<    priest,  a  fanatick-chaplain,  and  a  divine  of  the 

^  Church  of  England,  concerning  the  idolatry 

of  the  Church  of  Rome  :  being  a  full  answer 

to  the  late  dialogues  of  T.  G.    1710.     (  Works, 

V.  6. )  —4232 

Stllling:flc«t,  E.,  Bp.  of  Worcester.    Letter  to  G.;  giv. 

ing  a  true  account  of  a  late  conference  at  the  deanery 
of  St.  Paul's.  3  pp.  (Worfcs.v.  6,  p.  183.)— Second  letter 
to  G.,  in  answer  to  2  letters  lately  pub.  concerning  the 
conference  at  the  deanery  of  St.  Paul's.  22  pp.  (  Works, 
V.  6,  p.  186.) 

Godefroid  de  Bouillon,  Duke  of  Lorraine  and 
King  of  Jerusalem. 

GurLLELMUS,  Abp.  of  Tyre.  Godeffroy  of 
Boloyne ;  or,  the  siege  and  conqueste  of  Jeru- 
salem. Tr.  from  the  French  by  Wm.  Caxton, 
and  printed  by  him  in  1481.  1893.  (Early 
Eng.  Text  Soc.  Extra  s.  no.  64.)  2123 

Conrtols,  A.    Lieu  de  naissance  de  G.    9  pp.    (Soc. 

»ntiq.  de  Morinie,  Bull.  1854-57,  p.  296.)— I.e  Roux  tie 
lilncy,  A.  J.  V.     Analyse  du  Roman  d*  Godefroi  de 
Bouillon.    24  pp.    (Biblioth.  Ecole  des  Chartes,  v.  2,  1840, 
p.  437.) 
See  also  Tasso,  T.    Gerusalemme  liberata. 

Godefroy,  Frgdgric  Eug6ne.    1826—. 

Dictionnaire  de  I'ancienne  langue  fran5aise 
et  de  tous  ses  dialectes  du  IX  au  XV  sifecle. 
Paris,  1881-97.    9  v.  4°.  R.13 

Note. — v.  8,  pt.  2 ;  9  form  the  supplement. 
Contents. 
A-Caistaigneuz,  v.  1.  Parsommer-Eemem- 

Casteillon-Dyvis,  v.  2.  brance,  v.  6. 

E-Fildron,  v.  3.  Eemembrant-Traior,  v.  7. 

Fil«-Li8tage,  v.  4.  Traire-Zygaine,  v.  8,  pt.  1. 

Liste-Parsomme,  v.  6.  A-Carrefour,  v.  8,  pt.  2. 

Carrel-Estendre,  v.  9. 
(Rev.  of  in  Correspondant,  n.  s.  v.  86, 1881,  p.  968.) 

Godefroy,  Jean  {Ed.)    1656-1732. 

Mfimoires  de  Messire  Philippe  de  Comines, 
Seig^neur  d'Argenton.    See  Comines,  P.  de. 
Godell,  Guillaume,    Monk  of  St.   Martial   de 

Limoges.  12  cent.  Chronicon  ab  anonymo  continuatum. 
2  pp.    (Bouquet,  M.,  Bee.  hist.  Oaulea,  v.  21,  p.  760.) 

Godericli,  Lord.  See  Robinson,  F.  J.,  1  Earl 
of  Ripon. 

Groderich,  (Canada.  Town  of  G.  16  pp.  (Big- 
gar,  E.  B.,  Canadian  cities,  p.  23.) 

Godericu.s.     12  cent.    Voyage  unto  the  Holy 

Land,  an.  3  Hen.  I.  2  pp.  (Hakluyt,  B.,  Voyages,  t.  2, 
p.  48.) 

Godet,  (— ),  Jr. 

Nouveau  plan  routier  de  la  ville  et  des 
faubourgs  de  Paris.    Paris,  1826.    8°.        .2682 
Godet,  Philippe  Ernest.    1850—. 

Histoire  littfiraire  de  la  Suisse  franjaise. 
Paris,  1890.    8°.  2224 

—  A  propos  d'une  collection  d'aatog:rnphe(i.     35  pp. 

{Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p6r.  v.  22,  1884,  p.  156 ;  v.  23, 
1884,  p.  386;  T.  27,  1886,  p.  378.)— Critique  neuchatelois  il 
y  a  cent  ans:  Henri-David  Chnillet.  26  pp.  (Biblioth. 
univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p4r.  v.  46,  1890,  p.  504.)— Etudiant 
neuchatelois  il  y  a  cent  ans :  Henri-David  Chaillet.  27  pp. 
(Bibli4jth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p€r.  v.  45,  1890,  p.  91.)  — 
Ctaronlquenr  neuchateloif).  16  pp.  {Biblioth.  univ. 
tt  rev.  miisse,  3  p6r.  t.  24,  1884,  p.  322.)— Education  au 


sifecle  pass^.  8  pp.  ( Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p€r.  v.  35, 
1887,  p.  106.)— Romanciers  contemporains.  Ferdinand 
Fabre.  55  pp.  [Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p6r.  v.  48, 
1890,  pp.  5,  359.)— Jeune  fllle  dn  XVHI  sl^ole.  26  pp. 
(Bev.  d.  deux  mondes,  1891,  3  pfir.  v.  105,  p.  602.)— Esprit 
de  Marc  Moiinier.  38  pp.  (Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse, 
3  p4r.  V.  37, 1888,  pp.  91,  258.)— Mouvement  litt^raire  de  la 
SiiiNfte  romanfle  en  1885-86.  6  pp.  (Zeits.  f.  neufranz. 
sprache  u.  lit.  v.  9,  pt.  2,  1887,  p.  20. )— Alexandre  Vine*. 
10  pp.  {Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p6r.  v.  46,  1890, 
p.  376.) 

Rambert,  E.  Un  poSte  neuchatelois.  8  pp.  {Bib- 
lioth. univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  pfir.  v.  14,  1882,  p.  143.) 

Godfrey,  John  Thomas. 

History  of  the  parish  and  priory  of  Lenton, 
in  the  county  of  Nottingham.  London,  1884. 
8°.  2544 

Notes  on  the  churches  of  Nottinghamshire: 

hundred  of  Rushcliffe.  [Illustr.]  London, 
1887.     8°.  .2523 

Godfrey   of  Bouillon.       See    Godefroid   de 

Bouillon. 
Godin,  Isabel.    Carpenter,  F.  D.  Y.    Journey 

of  G.    4  pp.    ( Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  10, 1883,  p.  397. ) 

Godin,  Jean  Baptist  Andrfi.  Knight,  W.  T. 
A  practical  philanthropist,  and  his  work.  7  pp.  {Mac- 
millan's  Mag.  v.  59, 1889,  p.  178.) 

Godinho  de  Eredia,  Emanuel.    16  cent. 

Malaca,  I'Inde  mSridionale,  et  le  Cathay. 
MS.  original  autographe  .  .  .     Reproduit  en 
fac-simile  et  tr.  par  M.  L6on  Janssen.     [Por- 
tuguese and  French.]    Bruxelles,  1882.    4°. 
^  1402 

iVo«e.— Only  120  copies.    This  is  no.  101. 

Godkin,  Edwin  Lawrence.    1831 — . 

Henry  G.  Pearson  :  a  memorial  address 
delivered  June  21,  1894.  New  York,  [1894]. 
8°.  4753 

American  borne  rnle.    12  pp.    {Nineteenth  Cent. 

V.  19,  1886,  p.  793.)— Public  opinion  and  the  cIvH  ser- 
vice. 11pp.  {Forum,  V.  8,  1889,  p.  237.)— Criminal 
politico.  18  pp.  {N.  Am.  Bev.  v.  150,  1890,  p.  706.)— 
"The  economic  man."  13pp.  {N.  Am.  Bev.  v.  153, 
1891,  p.  491.)— Was  the  Emtn  expedition  piratical? 
12  pp.  {Forum,  v.  10,  1890,  p.  633.)— American  view  of 
Ireland.  18  pp.  {Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  12,  1882,  p.  175.)— 
American  opinion  on  the  Irish  question.  8  pp. 
{Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  22,  1887,  p.  285.)— Money  interest* 
in  political  afTairs.  10  pp.  {Forum,  v.  10,  1890,  p.  1.)— 
Key  to  municipal  reform.  10  pp.  {N.  Am.  Bev. 
V.  151,  1890,  p.  422.)— STcwspapers  here  and  abroad. 
8  pp.  {N.  Am.  Bev.  v.  150,  1890,  p.  197.)— Danger  of  an 
ofnce-holdInK  aristocracy.  6  pp.  {Century  Mag. 
V.  2,  1882,  p.  287.)— American  view  of  popular  govern- 
ment.  14  pp.  {Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  19,  1886,  p.  177.)— 
Month  of  quarantine.  7  pp.  {N.  Am.  Bev.  v.  155, 1892, 
p.  737.)— Republican  party  and  the  negro.  12  pp. 
{Forum,  v.  7, 1888,  p.  246.) 

Handbook  of  Home  rule.    See  Gladstone, 

W.  E.,  and  others. 

(Ed.)    The  Nation.    See  Nation,  The. 

Maine,  Sir  H.  J.  S.  Mr.  Godkin  on  popular  govern- 
ment.   14  pp.    {Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  19, 1886,  p.  366.) 

Godkin,    Georgina   Sarah.      Young   Cavour. 

8  pp.  {Macmillan's  Mag.  v.  61,  1890,  p.  444.)— Old  Italy 
versus  Young  Italy.  5  pp.  ( Westm.  Bev.  v.  134,  1890, 
p.  82.) 


QODMAN,  Frederick  Du  Oane 


1761 


GODWIN,  Edward  WiUiam 


Godnian,  Frederick  Du  Oane. 

Wallis,  H.  Godman  collection  :  Persian 
ceramic  art  in  the  collection  of  Mr.  F.  Du 
Cane  Godman.    1891.  — 17E2 

and  Salvin,  Osbert  {Eds.)     Biologia  Cen- 

trali-Americana  ;  or,  contributions  to  the 
knowledge  of  the  fauna  and  flora  of  Mexico 
and  Central  America.  Archaeology,  1  v.  and 
atlas ;  Botany,  4  v.  and  atlas  ;  Zoology,  29  v. 
London,  1879-97,  34  v.  and  atlas,  2  v.  4°. 

A  rob  aeolOK^y . 

Contents.  Maudslay,  A.  P.  Archaeology.— Goodman, 
J.  T.    Archaic  Maya  Inscriptions. 

1742 
Botany. 

Contents.  Hemsley,  W.  B.  Bibllog;raphy,  v.  4.— 
Hemsley,  W.  B.  Sketch  of  the  history  of  the  botani- 
cal exploration  of  Mexico  and  Central  America,  v.  4. 
— Hemsley,  W.  B.  Costa-Rlcan  ferns,  v.  4. — Gaumer, 
G.  P.  Cozuniel  Island,  enumeration  of  a  small  col- 
lection of  plants  made  in  1885,  v.  4.— Dyer,  W.  T.  T. 
Cycadaceae,  v.  3.— Hemsley,  W.  B.  Further  details  of 
the  distribution  of  some  of  the  more  prominent 
natural  orders,  v.  4.— Hemsley,  W.  B.  Enumeration  of 
the  gamopetalae,  with  descriptions  of  new  species, 
V.  2. — Hemsley,  W.  B,  Outlines  of  the  ^eoKraphy  and 
the  prominent  features  of  the  flora  of  Mexico  and  Cen- 
tral America,  v.  4. — Gaumer,  G.  F,  List  of  plants  from 
If  olbox,  Mugeres,  Cozumel,  and  Ruatan  islands,  off  the 
coasts  of  Yucatan  and  Honduras,  v.  4.— Hemsley,  W.  B. 
Enumeration  of  the  Inconipletae,  monocotyledones, 
and  cryptogamic  vasculares,  with  descriptions  of  new 
species,  v.  3.— Hemsley,  W.  B.  Introduction,  v.  1. — 
Hooker,  Sir  J.  D.  Commentary  on  the  introduction  and 
appendix,  v.  1. — Hemsley,  W.  B.  Specimen  of  the 
nionntaln  flora  of  South  Mexico  and  Central  Amer- 
ica, V.  4.— Hemsley,  W.  B.  Altitudinal  distribution  of 
orchids  in  south  Mexico,  and  the  dominating  features 
of  the  general  vegetation,  v.  4.— Plates,  v.  S.— List  of 
plates,  V.  6.— Hemsley,  W.  B.  Enumeration  of  the 
polypetalae,  with  descriptions  of  new  species,  v.  1.— 
Hemsley,  W.  B.  Preface,  v.  1.— Hemsley,  W.  B.  Pre- 
liminary remarks,  v.  4.— Hemsley,  W.  B.  Recap- 
itulation of  the  dominant  features  of  the  flora  of 
Mexico  and  Central  America,  with  remarks  on  its  prob- 
able derivation,  v.  4.— Hemsley,  W.  B.  Relationships 
with  the  floras  of  other  regions,  v.  4. — Hemsley,  W.  B. 
Summary  and  analysis  of  the  flora,  v.  4.— Hemsley, 
W.  B.  JSnppIementnm :  additamenta,  emendata,  et 
corrigenda,  v.  4. — Index,  v.  4. 

—2691 
Zoology. 

Contents.  StoU,  O.,  and  Cambridge,  O.  P.  Arach- 
nlda  acarldea.— Cambridge,  O.  P.  Arachnlfia 
aranei<lea.— Salvin,  O.,  and  Godman,  F.  Du  C.  A  ves, 
2  v.— Pocock,  R.  I.  Chllopoda.— Bates,  H.  W.,  Jacoby, 
M.,  Gorham,  H.  S.,  Waterhouse,  C.  O.,  Baly,  J.  S.,  Cham- 
pion, Q.  C,  Lewis,  G.,  Blandford,  W.  F.  H.,  Sharp,  D. 
Coleoptera,  7  v.— Osten  Sacken,  K.  R.  R.,  Baron  von, 
Wulp,  F.  M.  van  der,  Williston.  S.  W.  Diptera,  v.  3.— 
Cameron,  P.  Ilynienoplera,  2  v.— Druce,  H.  I^epl- 
doptera  lieterocera.— Godman.  F.  Du  C,  and  Salvin, 
O.  I>epidoptcra  rhupalocera,  2  v.— Alston,  E.  R. 
IManimalla.— Martens,  E.  von.  Terrestrial  and  fluviate 
mollusca.— Eaton,  A.  E.  Bfenroptera.— Bormans, 
A.  de,  Saussure,  H.  de,  Zehntner,  L.,  Pictet,  A.  Or- 
thoptera.  —  Guenther,  A.  Reptllla.  —  Godman, 
F.  Du  C,  and  Salvin,  O.  Rhopalocera.— Distant, 
W.  L.  Rhynohota  lieteroptera.  —  Distant,  W, 
L.,  and  Fowler,  W.  W.  Rbynchota  houioptera, 
2  V. 

—2661 


Godman,  John  D.,  M.  D.    1794-1830. 

American  natural  history.    Phila.,  1826-28. 
3  V.  8°.  —1676 

Elements  of  physiology.  See  Richerand,  A. 

Sewall,  T.    Memoirs  of  G.    20  pp.     (Bound  pamph. 

V.  249.) 

Godinauchester,  England.  Fox,  R.  History 
of  Godmanchester.    1831.  .2633 

See  also  Huntingdonshire* 

Godo,  St.  Abbot  of  Oya.    Vita.    6  pp.     (Mar- 

tSne,  E.,  and  Durand,  U.,  Vet.  script,  amplias.  coll.  v.  «, 
p.  793.) 

Godolpliin,  Sidney,  1  Earl  of  Oodolphin. 

Elliot,  H.    Life  of  Sidney,  Earl  of  Go- 
dolphin.    1888.  4715 

I<ord  Godolphln.    31pp.    ( Quart.  £ev.  v.  168,  1889, 

p.  198.)— Sidney,  Earl  of  Oodolphin.  27  pp.  (Edin. 
Bev.  y.  169,  1889,  p.  301.) 

Godolpliin,  Sidney.    1610-42.     Song.     2  pp. 

(Ellis,  G.,  Early  Eng.  poets,  v.  3,  p.  202.) 

and  Waller,  Edmund  ( Tra. )    Passion  of 

Dido  for  .^neas :  as  it  is  incomparably  exprest  in  the 
fourth  book  of  Virgil.  19  pp.  (Dryden,  J.,  Miacel.  poems, 
v.  4,  p.  131.) 

Godred  Crovan :  poem.  Chatterton,  T. 
{Manx  Soc.  v.  30. )  2516 

Godric,  St.    Zupitza,  J.    Cantus  beati  Godrici. 

32  pp.    (jBng.  atudien,  V.  11,  1888,  p.  401.) 

God's  arke  overtopping  the  world's  waves. 

Vicars,  J.  1506 

'Gods  free  mercy  to  England.    Calamy,  E. 

(Pamphlets :  Charles  I,  v.  3.)  4555 

Gods  government  of  His  church,  and  the 
deputation  thereof  to  men,  both  for  the  civill 
and  ecclesiastical  estate.  [London],  1641. 
sm.  4°.     {Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  \.  1.)        4555 

God's  House  of  Hull,  commonly  called  the 

Charterhouse,  History  of.    Cook,  J.  .2533 

Gods  in  exile.    22  pp.    Heine,  C.  J.  H.,  Prose 

writings,  p.  268. 

Gods  providence  :  a  sermon  preached  before 
the  .  .  .  House  of  Commons.  Corbet,  E. 
{Pamphlets :  Charles  I,  v.  3.)  4565 

Gods  warning  to  England  by  the  voyce  of  His 
rod.  Scudder,  H.  {Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  v.  6.) 

4555 

Gods   work   of    mercy,    in    Sions    misery. 

•     Strickland,  J.     {Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  v.  6.) 

4555 
Godwin,  Edward  William.  1833-86.  On  ancient 

Bristol.  20  pp.  1  pi.  (Somersetshire  Archaeol.  and  Nat. 
Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  v.  14,  1869,  p.  23.)  —  Account  of  the 
church  of  Biddeston  St.  Nicholas.  Wilts.  4  pp. 
2  pi.  (  Wiltshire  Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Mag.  v.  4,  1858, 
p.  143.)— Account  of  the  church  of  St.  John  the 
Baptist,  Colerne.  9  pp.  4  pi.  (  Wiltshire  Archaeol.  and 
Nat.  Hist.  Mag.  v.  3,  1857,  p.  358. )— Account  of  Dltch- 
rldgc  church,  Wilts.  3  pp.  2  pi.  (Wiltshire  Archaeol. 
and  Nat.  Hist.  Mag.  v.  4,  1858,  p.  146.)— Dress,  and  its 
; relation  to  health  and  climate.  86  pp.  (London,  Inter- 
nat.  Health  Exhib.  Literature,  v.  10,  p.  193.)— Greek  home 
according  to  Homer.  9  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  T.  19, 
1886,  p.  914.) 


GODWIN,  Francis 


1762 


GOEDEKE,  Karl 


Godwin,  Francis,  D.  D.,  Bp.  of  Hereford.  1561- 
1633. 

Annales  of  England.  Containing  the 
reignes  of  Henry  VIII,  Edward  VI,  Queene 
Mary.  Written  in  Latin,  thus  Englished, 
corrected  and  inlarged  ...  by  Morgan  God- 
wyn.    London,  1630.    r.  8°.  1552 

Voyage  of  Domingo  Oonzales  to  the  world 

of  the  moon.    2S  pp.    (Anglia,  T.  10, 1888,  p.  428.) 

-  Hoenncher,  B.  Bemerknngen  zu  Godwin's  "  Voy- 
age of  Domingo  Gonzales  to  the  moon."  36  pp.  (Anglia, 
T.  10, 1888,  p.  452.) 

Godwin,  George.    [Notice  of.]    3  pp.    (Brit. 

Archaeol.  Assoc.  Jbum.  t.  44, 1888,  p.  120.) 

Godwin,  Mrs.  Mary  Wollstonecraft.    1756-97. 
Original  stories  from  real  life ;  with  con- 
versations, calculated  to  regulate  the  affec- 
tions and  form  the  mind  to  truth  and  good- 
ness.   London,  1791.    12°.  1203 

Pennell,  E.  R.  Life  of  Mary  Wollstone- 
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Paul,  C.  K.     Mary  Wollstonecraft:    a   vindication. 

15  pp.  (FYater't  Mag.  n.  s.  v.  17,  1878,  p.  748. )— Wood- 
berry,  Q.  E.  Mary  Wollstonecraft.  9  pp.  {Atlant. 
Monthly,  v.  46,  1880,  p.  838.)— Writtnifii  of  Mary  Woll- 
stonecraft. 14  pp.  {Weatm.  Bev.  v.  133,  1890,  p.  10.)— 
ZImmern,  H.  Mary  Wollstonecraft.  17  pp.  (Deuttch. 
rundtchau,  v.  60,  1889,  p.  247.) 

Godw^in,  Rev.  Morgan,  Archdeacon  of  Shrop- 
shire ( Tr. )     17  cent. 

Annales  of  England.    See  Godwin,  F.,  Bp. 
of  Hereford. 
Godwin,  Parke.    1816—. 

George  Wm.  Curtis.  A  commemorative 
address  delivered  before  the  Century  Associa- 
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8°.  4733 

Calbonn.     16  pp.     (Kirkland,  Mrs.  C.  M.  S.,  and 

others.  Homes  of  Am.  statesTJwn,  p.  397.)  — Jackson. 
12  pp.  (Kirkland,  Mrs.  G.  M.  S.,  and  others.  Homes  of 
>4m.  statesmen,  p.  341.)— JefTerson.  18  pp.  (Kirkland, 
JIfrs.  C.  M.  8.,  and  others,  Homes  of  Am.  statesmen,  p.  77.) 

(Ed.)  Prose  writings  of  Wm.  Cullen  Bry- 
ant.   See  Bryant,  W.  C. 

{Ed.)    Truth  and  poetry:  from  my  own 

life ;  or,  autobiography  of  Goethe. .  See 
Goethe,  J.  W.  von. 

Godwin,  Thomas.    See  Godwyn,  T. 

Godwin,  Timothy.  Life  and  character  of  that 
eminent  and  learned  prelate,  the  late  Dr.  Edw.  Stilling- 
fleet,  Lord  Bp.  of  Worcester.  Together  with  some  ac- 
count of  the  works  he  has  published.  46  pp.  (Stilling- 
fleet,  E.,  Works,  v.  1,  p.  1.) 

Godwin,  William.    1756-1836. 

Adventures  of  Caleb  Williams.  New  York, 
1832.     2  V.  12°.  4107 

Antonio :  a  tragedy  in  five  acts.    London, 

1800.     8°.  3362 

Deloraine.    London,  1833.    3  v.  p.  8°.    1292 

Enquirer.  Reflections  on  education,  man- 
ners, and  literature ;  in  a  series  of  essays. 
London,  1797.     8°.  2283 

Contents.  Of  avarice  and  profusion. — Of  beKgrars. 
— Of  early  indications  of  character. — Of  the  study  of 
the  claHHlcs.  —  Of  cohabitation.— Of  the  obtaining 
of  conHdence.— Of  deception  and  fVankness.— Of 
pablic  and  privat*  edncatlon.- Of  Engrlixb  wtyle.— 


Of  posthumous  fame.— Of  the  sources  of  genius.— On 
the  communication  of  knowledge. — Of  learning. — 
Of  manly  treatment  and  behaviour. — Of  awakening 
the  mind. — Of  difference  in  opinion. — Of  polite- 
ness.— Of  choice  in  reading. — Of  an  early  taste  for 
reading. — Of  reasoning  and  contention.— Of  personal 
reputation.  —  Of  riches  and  poverty.  —  Of  self- 
denial.— Of  servants.— Of  the  utility  of  talents.— 
Of  trades  and  professions.  —  Of  the  happiness  ot 
youth. 

Fleetwood ;  or,  the  new  man  of  feeling. 

London,  1805.     3  v.  16°.  1293 

History  of  the  life  of  Wm.  Pitt,  Earl  or 

Chatham.    2  ed.     [Anon.^    London,  1783.   8°. 

4776 

Mandeville :  a  tale  of  the  seventeenth  cen- 
tury in  England.    Edinburgh,  1817.    3  v.  12°. 

1292 

St.  Leon  :  a  tale  of  the  sixteenth  century. 

3  ed.     Loudon,  1816.     4  v.  12°.  1292 

Sketches  of  history,  in  six  sermons.    Lon- 
don, 1784.     12°.  —4257 

Contents.  Resignation  of  Aaron.— Degeneracy  ot 
Hazael. — Arraignment  of  Jesus. — Character  of  Jesus. 
—Crucifixion  of  Jesus.— Resurrection  of  Jesus. 

[Attributed  fo.]    Looking-glass  :  a  true  his- 
tory of  the  early  years  of  an  artist  by  The- 
ophilius  Marcliffe  [pseud.]    With  an  appen- 
dix by  F.  G.  Stephens.    London,  1805,  repr. 

1885.     16°.  4787 

Everett,  A.  H.  New  ideas  on  population: 

with  remarks  on  the  theories  of  Malthus  and 
Godwin.     1823.  —2304 

Green,  T.      Examination  of  the  leading 

principle  of  the  new  system  of  morals  as  that 
principle  is  stated  and  applied  in  Godwin's 
Enquiry  concerning  political  justice.  1798. 
{Pamphlets,  v.  17.)  3116 

De  <iulncey,  T.    Mr.  Godwin.    4  pp.    {Coll.  writings, 

V.  3,  p.  23.)— Wm.  Godwin.  10  pp.  (Coll.  writings,  v.  11, 
p.  326.)— Ciiinilan,  G.     Wm.  Godwin.     24  pp.    (in  his 

Sketches  of  mod.  lit.  v.  1,  p.  28.) 

Godwyii,  Morgan.    See  Godwin,  M. 

Godwyn,  Thomas.    1587-1643. 

Archaeologiae  Atticae  libri  septem  :  seven 
books  of  the  Attick  antiquities.  6  ed.  Ox- 
ford, 1667.  sm.  4°.  (  With  his  Romanae  hist, 
in  preceding  catalogue. )  1778 

Moses  and  Aaron  :  civil  and  ecclesiastical 

rites  used  by  the  ancient  Hebrews.  12  ed. 
London,  1685.  sm.  4°.  (  With  his  Romanae 
hist,  in  preceding  catalogue. }  1778 

Goebel,  Anton.      Sallwuerk,  E.   von.    Biblio- 

thek  gediegener  und  interessanter  franzoesischer  werke 
von  G.  17  pp.  {Zelts.  f.  neufranz.  sprache  u.  lit.  v.  1, 1879, 
p.  424.) 

Goebel,  Karl.    1814-87.    Ueber  die  gegenseiti- 

gen  beziebungen  der  pflanzenorgane.  31  pp.  (Samml. 
wissens.  vortrg.  v.  19,  1884,  p.  777.) 

Goedeke,    Karl.      Heyne,   M.,  and  Jeep,  E. 

Karl  Goedeke.  7  pp.  ( Geiger,  E.  L.,  Ooethe-jahrb.  v.  9, 
1888,  p.  279.)— I,ler,  H.  A.  Karl  Goedeke.  9  pp.  (Vnsers 
Zeil,  1888,  V.  1,  p.  180.) 

and   Ooetze,    Edmund.      Johann    Rist's 

leben  und  dichten.  47  pp.  (Goedeke,  K.,  and  Tittmann, 
J.,  Deutsch.  4ichter  17  jahr.  v.  15,  p.  ix.) 


aOBDEKE,  Karl 


1763 


GOETHE,  Oatharina  Elisabeth  Textor 


{Eds.)    Dichtungen  von  Johann  Rist.    See 

Rist,  J. 

and  Tittinann,  Julius  {Eds.)     Deutsche 

dichter  des  aiebzehnten  jahrhunderts.  Mit 
einleitungen  und  anmerkungen.  v.  15.  Leip- 
zig, 1885.     12°.  2355 

Contents.    Rist,  J.    Dichtnngen. 

Note.— For  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Goehrrte,  Prussia.    Malortie,  C.  E.  von.     Hi- 

storisclie  nachrichten  ueber  die  G.  29  pp.  {In  ftis  Bei- 
traege  zur  gesch.  des  Braunsciiweig-Lueneburg.  hauses 
und  hofes,  v.  2,  p.  142.) 

Goc.je,   Michael  Jan  de.      1836—.      Al-Beiad- 

horl's  Ansab  al-aschrSf.  25  pp.  (Deutsch.morg.  gesells. 
Zeits.  V.  38,  1884,  p.  382.)— Zur  historischen  geographie 
Bal>,yIoni<>nH.  16  pp.  (Deutsch.  morg.  gesells.  Zeits. 
V.39,  1885,  p.  1.)— Persische  bruchzahlen  bei  Helftdhorl. 
3  pp.  (Deutsch.  morg.  gesells.  Zeits.  v.  36, 1882,  p.  339.)— 
Vollers;  Fragmente  aus  deni  Mugrib  des  Ibn  Sn'id. 
5  pp.  (Deutsch.  morg.  gesells.  Zeits.  v.  49, 1895,  p.  706.)  — 
Einiges  ueber  den  IniAni  aS-SAIl"l.  12  pp.  (Deutsch. 
morg.  gesells.  Zeits.  v.  47,  1893,  p.  106.)— Wm.  Wrig^lit. 
8  pp.     {Joum.  asiat.  8  s.  v.  13,  1889,  p.  522.) 

Goell,  Herr.     Herzog,  H.     Her  Goeli.    2  pp. 

(aermania,  v.  31, 1886,  p.  326.) 
Goell,  Heinrich  Hermann.     1822-79. 

Kulturbilder  aus  Hellas  und  Rom.    3  aufl. 

Leipzig,  1880.    2  v.  8°.  2724 

Goellheini,    Bavaria.     Hirzelin.      Ueber   die 

schlacht  bei  G.,  1298.  8  pp.  (Boehmer,  J.  F.,  i<'on(es  rcr. 
Oerman.  v.  2,  p.  479.) 

Goeiigu-Hrolfs  sag-a.   95  pp.    ( Asmundarson, 

v.,  Fornaldarsoegur  Nordrlanda,  v.  3,  p.  143.) 

Goepp,  Charles. 

New  Rome.  See  Poesche,  T.,  and  Goepp,  C. 
Goeppert,  Heinrich  Robert.    1800-84. 

Ueber  einschluesse  im  diamant.    Haarlem, 
1864.     4°.  —1732 

Nachtraege  zur  kenntniss   der  ooniferentioelzer 

der  palaeozoischen  formationen.  68  pp.  12  pi.  (Berlin, 
Akad.  wissens.  Phys.  classc,  Abfiandl.  1887,  p.  1.) 

Goerbersrtorf',  Brehmer  und.     5  pp.     Gott- 

schall,  K.  R.  von.     ( Unsere  Zeit,  1890,  v.  1,  p.  377.) 

Goereiiz,  Johann  August.    1765-1836.    Intro- 

ductio  ad  Ciceronis  libros  De  Hnibus  bonorum  et  malo- 
rum.  15  pp.  (Cicero,  M.T.,  Opera philosophica,v.2,p.  6: 
Lemaire,  N.  E.,  Biblioth.  class.  Lat.) 

Goci-ffci,  Arthur.    1818—. 

My  life  and  acts  in  Hungary,  1848-49.  New 

York,  1852.     p.  8°.  3474 

Gocring',  Hugo.    1849—.    Sophie  Germain,  die 

vorlaeuferin  Comte's.    43  pp.   (Zeits.  f.philos.  v.  91,  18^, 
pp.  1,  m.) 
Goering,  Karl  Theodor.    1841-79.    Raum  und 

stoff  von  W.  Goering.  18  pp.  (  Vierteljahrsschr.  f.  wissens. 
philos.  V.  1, 1877,  p.  597.) 

{Ed.)  Vierteljahrsschriftfuerwissenschaft- 

liche  philosophie.  See  Vierteljahrsschrift  fuer 
wissenschaftliche  philosophie  (in  preceding 
catalogue). 

[X«»tl<»o  of]  Q.     4  pp.    (  Vierte^ahrsachr.  f.  ivissens. 

philos.  V.  3,  1879,  p.  257.) 

Goering,  Wilhelm.     Goering,  K.   T.     Raum 

und  stoff  von  G.     18  pp.     (Vierteljahrsschr.  f.  wissens. 
philos.  V.  I,  1877,  p.  597.) 
Vol.  III.-221. 


Goerlicli,  Ewald. 

Suedwestliche  dialecte  der  Langue  d'o'il  : 
Poitou,  Aunis,  Saintonge,  und  Angoumois. 
Heilbronn,  1882.   8°.   {Franzoes.  studien,  v.  3.) 

—2182 
Goerlitz,  Johann,  Herzog  von.    HorCicka,  A. 

Aufruf  des  G.  vom  7  Juni,  1394.  4  pp.  (Verein  f.  gesch. 
d.  deutsch.  in  Boehmen,  Millheil.  v.  28, 1890,  p.  369.) 

Goerlitzer,  Max. 

Der  husitische  einfall  in  die  Mark  im  jahre 

1432  und  die  "  Husitenschlacht "  bei  Bernau. 

Berlin,  1891-92.     2  v.  in  1,  4°.  3601 

Goerre.s,  Franz.    Zur  kritik  einiger  auf  die 

geschichte  des  Kaisers  Aurelianus  bezueglicher  quellen. 
7  pp.  (Philologus,  v.  42,  1884,  p.  615.)— Zu  Kiiscbiiis 
iind  Aelins  Spartlaniis.  10  pp.  (Philologus,  v.  42, 
1884,  p.  134.)— Zu  Jnvenal.  13  pp.  (Philologus,  v.  41, 
1882,  p.  719.) 

Goerre.s,  Jakob,  or  Johann  Joseph  von.    1776- 

1848. 

Vortraege  ueber  encyclopaedie  und  me- 
thodologie  des  academischen  unterrichts, 
1841-42.     Muenchen,  1891.     8°.  —2304 

Die  drei  grund-wurzeln  des  celtlschen  stammcs 

in  Gallien  und  ihre  einwanderung.  258  pp.  (Munich, 
Akad.  wissens.  Denkschr.  v.  20:  Hist,  classe,  Abhandl. 
V.  4,  pt.  2, 1846,  p.  1 ;  pt.  3,  p.  1.) 

• {Ed.)  Darstellung  der  spanischen  literatur 

im  mittelalter,  von  Ludwig  Clarus.  See  Volk, 
W.  Q.  W.  (in  preceding  catalogue). 

Freppel.  E.     Etude  sur  la  mystique  de  G.     28  pp. 

(Correspondant,  v.  29,  1852,  p.  742;  v.  30,  1852,  p.  484.) 

Goertz,  Georg  Henrik,  Boron.    1668-1719. 

Letters.  See  Gyllenborg,  O.,  Count,  and 
others. 

Charles  XII,  King  of  Sweden,  and  others. 

Copies  and  extracts  of  several  letters,  relating 
to  the  negociations  of  Baron  Gortz,  &c. 
[Fr.  and  Eng.}  1717.  ( With  Whole  proceed- 
ing to  judgment.)  — 2312 

Goerz,    Austria.      Freeman,   E.   A.      Gorizia. 

11  pp.  (In  his  Sketches  from  the  subject  and  neighbour 
lands  of  Venice,  p.  41.) 

Goes,  Dami&o  de.      Circa  1501-73.      Hispania. 

16  pp.    (Beale,  R.,  Ber.  Hispan.  script,  v.  2,  p.  1235.) 

Goescheii,  Johann  Friedrich  Ludwig.  1778- 
1837. 

Gaii  Institutionum  commentarii  quattuor 
C.  Lachmannus  .  .  .  recognovit.     See  Gains. 
Goeteborg.    See  Gothenburg. 
.  Goetlials,  Arnould.    1425-1505. 

Chronique  de  I'Abbaye  de  St.  Andrfi.  Tr. 
pour  la  premiere  fois  d'aprSs  le  MS.  de  la 
Bibliothfeque  de  Bruges ;  suivie  de  melanges 
historiques  et  litt^raires  par  Octave  Dele- 
pierre.     Bruges,  1839.     8°.  .2605 

Goetlials,  Henri,  surnamed  de  Gand,  Arch- 
deacon of  Toumey.  1217-93.  Liber  de  scriptoribus  eccle- 
siasticis.    16  pp.    (Fahricius,  J.  A.,  Biblioth.  eccles.) 

Ilaiirt'aii.  J.  B.    Mgmoire  sur  le  Liber  de  Viris  illus- 

tribus  attribu(!  &  Henri  de  Gand.  9  pp.  (Inst,  de  France, 
Acad.  Inscript.  Mem.  v.  30,  pt.  2,  1883,  p.  349. ) 

Goethe,  Catharina  Elisabeth  Textor.  See 
Goethe,  Katharina  E.  T. 


GOETHE,  Cornelia  Friederike  Christiane  1 764 


GOETHE,  Johann  Wolfgang  von 


Goethe,  Cornelia  Friederike  Christiane.    Duen- 

tzer,  J.  H.  J.  Kornelia  F.  C.  Goethe.  82  pp.  (In  his 
Frauenbllder  aus  Goethes  jugendzeit,  p.  128.)— Ooetlic, 
J.  W.  von.  Fuenfzehn  briefe  an  seine  schwester.  73  pp. 
(Geiger,  E.  L.,  Ooethe-jahrb.  v.  7, 1886,  p.  3.) 

Goethe,  Hermann  Jakob.    Schnapper-Arnt,  G. 

Johann  Erasmus  Senokenberg  neber  G.  3  pp.  (Geiger, 
E.  L.,  Goethe-Jahrb.  v.  13, 1892,  p.  239.) 

Goethe,  Johann  Caspar,  and  Goethe,  Katha- 

rina  Elisabeth  Textor.  Brief  an  Crcspel.  S  pp.  (Geiger, 
B.  L.,  Ooethe-jahrb.  v.  11, 1890,  p.  118.) 

Goethe,  Johann  Wolfgang  von.    1749-1832. 
Werke,  herausg.  von  Heinrich  Duentzer. 
V.   1-12,   14,   17-36,   pt.  2.    Beriin  and  Stutt- 
gari^  n.  d.    36  v.  in  35,  8°.    (Kuerschner,  J., 
DeuUche  nat.  lit.  v.  82-93,  95,  98-117,  pt.  2. ) 

—3174 
Contents.  Aohlllcls.  v.  5.— Der  neue  Alcliions, 
V.  3,  pt.  2.— Altbochniisclie  gertlchte,  v.  32.— Ueber 
den  ausdruck  mioriiriHeli,  v.  31. — Aiitiker  form 
sieh  iiachernd,  v.  2, — Nachlese  zu  Arlstoteles' 
Poetik,  V.  32. — Ariiim  uiitl  Rrentano,  Des  knaben 
wunderhorn,  v.  31.— Arnoirt,  Der  Pfingstmontag,  v.  31. 
— Die  Athenerlniioii,  v.  32. —  Die  Aiifgprcjften, 
V.  10.— Aufjsug;  «ler  vier  weltnlter,  v.  11.— Anfatug 
des  winters,  t.  11.— Zu  "  Aus  einein  stainmbiich 
von  1604,"  V.  31.- Ueber  die  neue  nns^^abe  der 
Goetheschen  werke,  v.  31.— Ballade.  Betrachtung  nnd 
auslegung,  v.  31. — Beaure^ar<l-I*andln,  Spanische 
romanzen,  v.  32.— Betlenkllclistcs,  v.  31.— J.  P.  Behr, 
Gedichte  von  einem  polnischen  Juden,  v.  26. — Benier- 
kung  nnd  wink,  v.  32.— Berioiitigruns,  v.  31.— 
Bezuegre  nneh  ansseii.  v.  32.— Biblisehe  dich- 
tnnf^en,  v.  26.— Zwo  wichtige  blbllsclie  fra;;en. 
V.  26.— Aufsaetze  ueber  blldcnde  knnst,  v.  30.— Blo- 
g:raplilsche  anfTnehrnnf^en  und  eine  skizze,  v.  25. 
— BInni,  Lyrische  gedichte,  v.  26.  —  Boelilendorf, 
Ugolino  Gherardesca,  ein  trauerspiel,  v.  31.— Amazonen 
in  Boehmen,  v.  32.— Monatsschrift  der  gesellschaft  des 
vaterlaendischen  museums  in  Boehmen,  v.  32.— Boeh- 
mlsctie  poesle,  v.  32.— Zur  kenntnis  der  boebinl- 
schen  i^eblrjre,  v.  34. — Geschichte  meines  botanl* 
Bchen  stndlnnis,  v.  33.— Bowrlnif,  Servian  popular 
poetry,  v.  32.— H.  Brann,  Versuch  in  prosaischen  fab- 
len,  V.  26.— Aus  Goethes  brleftasche,  v.  26.— Dedikation . 
des  brlerwechselN  mlt  Nchtller.  v.  32.— Broend- 
■tedt,  Eeisen  und  untersuchungen  in  Griechenland, 
V.  32.— Fr.  Buchholz,  Bekenntnisse  einer  schoenen 
Becle,  V.  31.— Der  Bnergeriifeneral,  v.  10.— Byron, 
Cain,  V.  32.— Byron,  Manfred,  a  dramatic  poem,  v.  31. — 
Goethes  beitrag  zum  andenken  Lord  Byrons,  v.  32. — 
Byrons  Oon  Juan,  v.  31.— Calderons  Tochter 
der  Inn,  V.  32.— Carlylp,  German  romance,  v.  32.— 
Carlyle,  Leben  Schillers,  vorwort,  v.  32.— Oarlyle,  Life  of 
Friedrich  Schiller,  v.  32.— Graf  Carniagnola  noch 
einmal,  v.  31. — Zu  H  Conte  di  Carmagnola,  v.  31. — <!as- 
telll,  Gedichte  in  niederoesterreichischer  Mundart, 
V.  32.— Benvenuto  Cellini,  v.  28.— Livre  des  Cent-et- 
un,v.  32.— t'liaron  und  <;liaros,  v.  32.— Chlneslsch- 
dentsche  Jahres-  nnd  tas^esxelten,  v.  3,  pt.  1.— 
Chtnesisclies,  v.  32.— Paralipomena  zur  chroinatlk, 
V.  38,  pt.  2.— Claudine  von  Villa  Bella,  v.  6.— 
ClavlKO.  V.  8. — Collin,  Regulus,  eine  tragoedie,  v.  31. 
— Lobrede  auf  den  Herm  Friedrich  Karl  Kasimir  vou 
Crcntz.  v.  26.— Dante,  v.  32.— Denis,  Die  Lieder 
Bineds  des  harden,  v.  28. — Gespraech  ueber  die  deut.sclie 
lltteratur,  v.  31.— Deutsche  philosophle,  v.  32.— 
Neueste  deutsclie  poesle,  v.  32.  —  Dcntsche 
sprache,  v.  31.— Beitraege  zur  dentsclien  lektnere, 
V.  26.— Von  dentseher  banknnst,  v.  26.— Wirkungen 
in  Deulsehland  in  der  zweiten  haelfte  des  vorigen 
jahrhunderts,  v.  31. — Archiv  des  4llchters  und 
schrinstellerH,  v.  32.— Versuch  ueber  die  dlchlnn- 
iron,  V.  31.— Rameaus  Neffe  von  Diderot,  v.  29,  32.— 
Diderot  un<l  Cjieszncr.  Moralische  erzachlungen 
und   idyllcn,   v.   26.— Dlderots    versuch    ueber    die 


malerei,  v.  29.— Don  Clcolo,  v.  31.— Dramen,  v.  6-11. 
—Die  drei  Parla,  v.  32.— A.  Duval,  Le  Tasse,  drame 
historique,  v.  32.— L'Eco,  Giornale  di  scienze,  etc.,  v.  82. 
—Das  mailaendische  tagsblatt  L'Eco,  v.  32.— Edln- 
bnr(;li  Reviews,  v.  32.— Fragmente  einer  tragoedie 
K;;:lnhard,  v.  11.— E|;niont,  v.  8.— Klejfiepn,  v.  1.— 
Elpenor,  v.  10.— Elsholtx.  die  Hofdame,  v.  32.— En- 
toptlschc  farben,  v.  36,  pt.  2.— EplKrainniatisch, 
v.  2.— Epilogren,  v.  11.— Des  Epinienldes  erwnchen, 
V.  11,  31.— Ueber  eplsehe  und  clrainatische  dich- 
tung;,  V.  32.— Eplsteln,  v.  1.— Epochen  ^^cselllKer 
bildnng:,  v.  32.— Erklaernni^  und  bitte,  v.  31.— Die 
erieuehteten  zelten,  v.  26.— Erwin  und  Elmlre, 
V.  7.— Die  Bacohantinnen  des  Euripides,  v.  32.— Phae- 
thon,  tragoedie  des  Euripides,  v.  32.— Zu  Phaethon  des 
Euripides,  v.  32.— Euripides'  Phaethon,  v.  32.— Der 
Eivi^e  Jude,  v.  5.  —  Anzeige  und  uebersicht  des 
Goethischen  werkes  zur  farbenlehre,  v.  31. — Versuch, 
die  elemente  der  farbenlehre  zu  entdecken,  v.  35.— Zur 
farbenlehre,  v.  36,  pts.  1,  2.— Ein  Fastnachtssplcl, 
V.  6.— Faust,  v.  12.— Goethe,  Faust,  trag^die  tr.  par 
Stapfer,  v.  32.— Ferneres  ueber  weltlitteratur,  v.  32.— 
Die  Fischerln,  v.  7.  —  Epochen  der  forcierten 
talente,  v.  32.— Forcig:n  Quarterly  Review,  v.  32. 
—  Fortsetzun^,  v.  31.  —  Aus  den  Frankfurter 
Kelehrten  anzel^en,  v.  26.— Ueber  Goethes  recension 
fuer  die  Frankfurter  gelehrten  anzeigen,  v.  32.— Cam- 
pagne  in  Fraukreieh,  v.  22. — Einzelnheiten  zur  fran- 
zoesischen  lltteratur,  v.  32.— Urteilsworte  fran- 
zoesischer  krltlker,  v.  31. — Aus  freindcn  spra- 
clien,  v.  3,  pt.  2.— Anekdote  zu  den  Freuden  des 
JuuKen  Werthers,  v.  11.  — Chronik  des  Otto  von 
Freyslniyen,  v.  31.— Frlthlofs  Sag^a,  v.  32.— Fnern- 
steln  Deutscher  naturdichter,  v.  32. — Zu  dem  gedicht 
"  FuersJIeben,"  v.  31.— Der  Oeburtsta^:  eine  jaeger- 
idylle,  v.  31. — Antwort  auf  die  antikritik  ueber  die  recen- 
sion des  ;gedichts  "  Der  Geburtstag,"  v.  31.— fledichte, 
V.  1-3,  pt.  2.— Die  gehelninisse,  v.  3,  pt.  1.— Ueber  die 
geheimnisse,  v.  31.— Der  Oeist  der  Jug;end,  v.  11. — 
eelegejiheitsifedlchte,  v.  3,  pt.  2.  —  Oenelgte 
telinahme  an  den  wanderjahren,  v.  32.— tlerhards 
Wlla.  v.  32.— J.  H.  V.  Gerstenberjf,  Eden,  v.  26.— Ein- 
fuehruug  eines  briefs  von  Lessing  ueber  "  Ugolino  "  von 
Gerstenberg,  v.  31. —  Die  Oeschwlster,  v.  6. —  Der 
Deutsche  CJil  Bias,  v.  31.— Nekrolog  des  deutschen  Gil 
Bias,  |v.  32.— Die  Pariser  zeitschrift  Le  <illobe.  v.  32. — 
Vorschlag  zur  Onete,  v.  32.  —  Ankuendigung  einea 
werkes  ueber  die  farben  vom  Hrn.  G.  R.  von  Ooethe, 
v.  31.— Ooctter,  HcUlon.  nnd  Wieland,  v.  6.— 
Ooettinjfer  inusenalinunach,  1773,  v.  26. — Ooetz 
von  Berlichln^iren,  v.  8.— Gott,  gemuet,  und  welt, 
V.  2.— Gott  und  welt,  v.3,  pt.  1.— Der  Grosz-Cophta, 
v.  10.— <iruel>el,  Gedichte  in  Nuernberger  Mundart, 
V.  31.— Moderne  Guclfen  und  Ghibellinen,  v.  32.— 
Memoiren  Robert  Guillemards,  v.  32.  —  Gntcn 
weiber,  v.  14.— Hackert,  P.  Ueber  landschafts- 
malerei,  v.  27.— Hackert,  P.  Ueber  Oelmalerei,  v.  27.— 
Jacob  Philipp  Hackert,  v.  27,  31.— Meyer,  H.  Ilackerls 
knnst'Charakter,  v.  27. — A.  llaeren,  Olfried  und 
Lisena,  ein  romantisches  gedicht,  v.  31. — Nachspiel  zu 
den  Ilaji^estolzen,  v.  11.— Haller,  Briefe  ueber  die 
wichtigsten  wahrheiten  der  offenbarung,  v.  26. — First 
edition  of  the  tragedy  of  Hamlet,  v.  .32.— Ilans- 
wursts  liochzelt;  oder,der  Laufderwelt,  v.  6.— Ueber 
Goethes  Iffarzrelse  im  winter,  v.  31.— Der  llausball, 
v.  14.  —  llebel,  Alemannische  gedichte,  v.  31.  —  Die 
IleillKCn  drel  koenlKC,  v.  31,  32.— Zu  den  Heiligen 
drei  koenigen,  v.  31.— Inschrift  von  Heilsberg,  v.  31. — 
Heiniroth,  Anthropologic,  v.  32.— Helena,  Zwischen- 
spiel  zu  Faust,  v.  32.— Ankuendigung  der  "  Helena," 
v.  32. — Helena  in  Edinburgh,  Paris,  and  Moskau,  v.  32. — 
Herder,  Idfies  sur  la  philosophic  de  I'histolre  de 
l'humanit€,  tr.  par  Quinet,  v.  32. — Hermnnn,  Die  tra- 
gischen  tetralogieen  der  Griechen,  v.  32.— Hermann 
nn<l  Dorothea,  v.  5.— Geistesepochen  nach  Her- 
manns neuesten  inittheilnnj^en,  v.  31.— Her- 
wich,  Frankcn  zur  griechischen  lltteratur,  v.  26.— 
Henfehi  nnd  Klemm,  Theatralalmanach  fuer  das 
jahr    1773,    v.    26.— Gottlieb    Hillcrs    (rediclite    und 


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GOETHE,  Johann  Wolfgang  von 


selbstbiographie,  v.  31.— Iloor-,  schreib-  und  druck- 
fehler,  v.  31.— lIollaiidH  pliilosopliisetic  Hiiiiier" 
kiiiiu-cn  ueber  das  system  der  natur,  v.  28.— Homer 
noch  einraal,  v.  32. — Diesseitige  antwort  wegen  ueber- 
setzung  des  Iloinersi,  v.  31.— Mood,  Whims  and  oddi- 
ties, V.  32. — Ikon,  Eunomia,  v.  32.— Iken,  Leukothea, 
V.  32. — IlinN,  V.  31. — llias,  uebersetzt  von  Zauper,  v.  32. — 
IncllNChp  mid  ciiineHische  dictitiing,  v.  31. — In- 
dividiialpoosie,  v.  32.  —  Inschriflen,  denk-  und 
sendeblaetter,  v.  3.  pt.  1. — Invektiven,  v.  3,  pt.  2. — 
I|>liiu:eiiio  «nf  TitiiriN,  v.  9.— Ueber  die  entstehung 
des  festspiels  zu  IltlaiidH  andenken,  v.  31. — Italioiil- 
sohe  r«'isp,  v.  21,  pts,  1,  2.— Fraeulein  von  Jacob, 
V.  32.— J.  G.  Jacobi,  Ueber  das  von  Hausen  entworfne 
Icben  der  herrn  Klotz,  v.  26.— F.  H.  Jarobls  ansorlc- 
Noiipr  briolwopliMcl,  v.  32. — JalirniarktsreNt  zii 
PIiiiKiorsweilerii,  v.  6.— Neuestes  von  Plunderswei- 
lern,  v.  6.— Jery  und  Raetely,  v.  7.— Alex,  von  Joch, 
Ueber  belohnung-  nnd  strafen  nach  tuerkischen  gese- 
tzen,  V.  26. — Finale  zu  Johann  von  Paris,  v.  11. — 
Judenpredl);:!,  v.  26.— Kleine  jn^lPiidsoliriftcn  in 
profla.  V.  26. — Fuer  Jnns'o  diclitor,  v.  32.— Nocb  ein 
wort  fuer  junge  dichter,  v.  32. — Kantatcu,  v.  2. — Ira 
namen  der  Buergerschaft  zu  Karlsbad,  v.  3,  pt.  1.— 
Kinfl.  Neugriechische  volkslieder,  v.  32.— KIasNil<er 
nnd  roinaiitiker  in  Italien,  sich  heftig  bekaempfend, 
V.  31.— Klein,  Athenor,  ein  gedicht,  v.  31.— Von  Kno- 
bolN  lleborsetacnnjf  des  Lucrez,  v.  32. — Zum  naehem 
verstaendnis  des  gediehts  "  Dem  Koeni^e  «lie  Muse," 
v.  32.— Kretsehmann,  Die  Jaegerin,  v.  26.— Kretsch- 
mann,  Die  Organisation  der  Koburg-Saalfeldischen 
Lande,  v.  31.— Kruiimiaclier,  Blicke  ins  reich  der 
gnade,  v.  32.— Kuenstlers  apotheose,  v.  6. — Kneu- 
stiers  erdewallen,  v.  6.— Kuenstlers  ver^oetle- 
ruuK,  V.  6.— Knnst  [gedichte],  v.  2.— Aus  Knnst 
und  alterthuni,  v.  31,  32.— Ein  Zug  I^applaender, 
V.  11.— S.  v.  I*a  Koehe,  Geschichte  des  Fraeulein  von 
Sternheim,  v.  26. — I^aune  des  verliebten,  v.  6. — 
I^avater,  Predigten  ueber  das  buch  Jonas,  v.  26. — 
lebcnsbekeiintnisse  im  auszug,  v.  32.— Ueber  das 
lehrgredicht,  v.  32,— liemereier,  Uichelieu,  com6die 
historiqne,  v.  32.— liieder,  v.  1.— I<ila,  v.  7.— Sicherung 
meines  litterarischen  naclilasses,  v.  32.— Sicherung 
meines  litterarischen  nachlasses  und  vorbereitung  zu 
einer  vollstaendigen  ausgabe  meiner  werke,  v.  32. — 
Litterariselier  Nansenelottisnins,  v.  31.— litle- 
rarisclies  konversatioiisblatt,  v.  32. — Aufsaetze 
zur  litteratnr,  v.  31,  32.— liOge,  v.  3,  pt.  1.— fcowe, 
Bildnisse  jetzt  lebender  Berliner  gelehrten,  v.  31.— Der 
l^ue^iier,  V.  11. — Plan  eineslyrisolien  volksbucSis, 
V.  31.— Das  Maedclien  von  Olierkireh,  v.  36,  pt.  2.— 
Maempel,  Des  jungen  Feldjaegers  kriegskamerad, 
V.  32. — Maempel,  Der  junge  Feldjaeger,  v.  32.— J.  B. 
Maempel,  Junger  feldjaeger  in  franzoesiscben  und  engli- 
schen  diensten,  v.  32. — Mahomet,  v.  11. — Vorwort  zu 
einigen  scenen  aus  Mahomet,  v.  31.— Belagerung  von 
Mainz,  v.  22.— 0.  Malsz,  Die  Entfuehrung  Oder  der 
alte  Buergerkapitaen,  v.  31.— Manzoni,  II  Conte  di 
Carmagnola,  v.  31.— Manzoni,  Opere  poetiche  con  prefa- 
zione  di  Goethe,  v.  32. — Alexander  Manzoni  an  Goethe, 
V.  32. — Maskenzug  bei  anwesenheit  der  Kaiserin-Mutter 
Maria  Feortorowna,  den  18  Dec.  1818,  v.  11.— Mas- 
kenzue{;e.  v.  11.— MaskenzuST  zum  30  Jan.  1789;  1802, 
V.  11. — Maskenzuff  russischer  nationen,  v.  11. — 
Maturin,  Bertram,  ein  trauerspiel,  v.  31. — Mauvillon 
nnd  Unzer,  Ueber  den  wert  einiger  deutscher  dichter, 
v.  26.— Mennechet,  Die  Erbschaft,  v.  32.— Dem  men- 
schen  wie  den  tieren  ist  ein  zwischenknochen  der 
obern  kinnlade  zuzuschreiben,  v.  33.— M^riin^e,  La 
Guzla,  V.  32.— Metamorphose  der  pflanzen,  v.  33.— 
Meteoroloia;le,  v.  34.— H.  Meyer,  Tabelle  zur  ge- 
schichte der  bildenden  kuenste  bei  den  Griechen,  v.  32. — 
Auf  MieilinKS  tod,  v.  3,'pt.  1.— Die  Mitsclinlfligen, 
v.  6.— Justus  Moeser,  v.  32.— Vine.  Monti,  Sulla  mito- 
logia,  V.  32.— Zur  morpholo^ie,  v.  33.— Moser,  Kleine 
8taat.s.schriften,  v.  26. — Johann  von  Mueller,  Gloire  de 
Frederic;  Friedrichs  ruhm,  v.  31.— Muenter,  Bekeh- 
rungsgeschichte  des  Grafen  Struensee,  v.  26.— -Mytlio- 
loKie,   hexerei,  feerei,   v.   32.— Xaciirede    statt    der 


versprochenen  vorrede,  v.  26.— Die  Xatnerllche  tocli- 
ter,  V.  9.— Xatnrpliilosopliie,  v.  32.— Znr  natur- 
wissenscliart  im  allgemeinen,  v.  34. — Naturwissen- 
scliaftliolie  einzelheiten,  v.  34.— Xaturwissen- 
schaniielie  sehrirten,  v.  33-36,  pt.  2.— Nachtraege  zu 
den  natiirwissenscliartliclien  selirii'ten,  v.  36, 
pt.  2.— Aausikaa,  v.  10. — Neehsehebl,  Touti  Nameh, 
uebersetzt  von  Iken,  v.  32.— Sfeueschauspiele,  aufge- 
fiiehrt  in  Wien,  v.  26.— Das  Nibcluni^enlled,  ueber- 
setzt von  Karl  Simrock,  v.  32.— JTIchts  anders  ais, 
v.  32. —  Alfred  Xlcolovlus  ueber  Goethe,  v.  32.— 
Xiebuhr,  Roemische  geschichte,  v.  32.  —  Novelle, 
V.  14.— Otiyssee,  uebersetzt  von  Hedwig  Huelle,  v.  32.— 
Oirried  und  lilsena  noch  einmal,  v.  32.— Beitraege 
zur  optik,  v.  35.— Palaeophron  und  Xeoterpe, 
V.  11,  31.— Schluss  von  Paleophron  und  Neoterpe,  v.  11. — 
Bei  gelegenheit  des  schauspiels  "  Die  Philosophen  "  von 
Palissot,  V.  32.— Pandora,  v.  10.— Parabolisch, 
V.  2.— Paraliponiena,  v.  32.— Ueber  die  paro«lle  bei 
den  alten,  v.  32.— Brief  des  pastors,  v.  26.— Kar. 
Pattlns,  Wilh.  Dumont,  ein  einfacher  roman,  v.  31. — 
An  personen,  v.  3,  pt.  1.— Zum  "  Pfln^stmontafr," 
V.  31.— Den  Pliilologen  empfohlen,  t.  32.— Aus  den 
Physiognoinisehen  frag^inenten,  t.  26. — Plane- 
tentanz,  v.  11.— Plato  als  mitgenosse  einer  christli- 
chen  offenbarung,  v.  32.— Prologen,  v.  11.— Prome- 
theus, V.  10. — Nitiz  ueber  Prometheus,  Deukalion  und 
seine  recensenten,  v.  26.— Propylaeen,  v.  31.— Pueck- 
ler,  Briefe  eines  verstorbenen,  v.  32.— Graf  C.  Raczin- 
sky,  Malerische  reise  in  einige  provinzen  des  osmani- 
schen  reichs,  v.  32.— Rameaus  BTelTe,  v.  32.— Ankuen- 
digung  von  "  Rameaus  Neffe,"  v.  31.— Fr.  von  Raunier, 
Geschichte  der  Hohenstaufen,  v.  32. — Fr.  von  Raumer, 
Qeschichtliche  entwicklung  der  begriife  von  recht,  statt, 
und  politik,  V.  32.— Reden  und  ansprachen,  v. 27. — 
Redensarten,  welche  der  schriftsteller  vermeidet, 
V.  31.— J.  F.  Reioliardt,  Vertraute  briefe  aus  Paris, 
v.  31.— Reiueke  Fuchs,  v.  5.— Reise  der  soehne 
Meg:aprazons,  v.  14. — Aus  einer  reise  am  Rhein, 
Main,  nnd  Xeckar,  v.  23.— Ueber  kunst  und  altertum 
in  den  Rhein-  und  Maln^e^en<len,  v.  31.— Rliesa, 
Dainos  oder  litthauische  volkslieder,  v.  32.  —  Riz^- 
W^roulos,  Cours  de  littfirature  grecque  moderne,  v.  32. 
—Die  Romantische  poesie,  zum  30  Jan.  1811,  v.  11. 
— Fr.  Rneckert,  Oestliche  rosen,  v.  32. — Nachse,  Der 
deutsche  Gil  Bla?,  eingefuehrt  von  Goethe,  v.  32. — 
Erklaerung  eines  alten  holzschnittes,  vorstellend  Hans 
Sachsens  poetische  sendnng:,  v.  3,  pt.  2.— Anzeige 
der  saemtHclien  werke  in  12  baenden,  v.  31. — 
Anzeige  von  Goethes  saemtlichen  werken  vollstaendige 
ausgabe  letzter  hand,  v.  32. — .Salvandy,  Don  Alonzo,  ou 
I'Espagne,  histoire  contemporaine,  v.  32. — Satyros, 
V.  6.  —  Saur  et  INaint  <il^ni^s.  Des  hommes  cSlSbres 
de  France,  v.  32.— Seafe,  King  Coal,  v.  32.— Scherz, 
List,  und  Rache,  v.  7.— Schiller,  Wallenstein,  tr.  by  G. 
Moir,  V.  32.— Schlabrendorf,  Napoleon  Bonapart* 
und  das  franzoesische  volk,  v.  31.— Sclilosser,  Univer- 
salhistorische  uebersicht  der  geschichte  der  alten  welt, 
V.  32.— Schmidt,  Charakteristik  der  vornehmsten  enro- 
paeischen  nationen,  v.  26.  —  Job.  Schopenhauer, 
Gabriele,  v.  32.— Ankuendigung  von  Goethes  schrlften 
in  acht  baenden,  v.  31.— Goethes  schriftcn,  v.  31.— Wil- 
helm  Sclinetz,  Irrtuemer  und  wahrheiten,  v.  32.— 
Schumniel,  Empiindsame  reisen  durch  Deutschland, 
V.  26. — Schummel,  Lustspiele  ohne  heiraten,  v.  26. — Aus 
einer  reise  in  die  Schwelz,  v.  23.— W.  Scott,  Leben 
Napoleons,  v.  32.— Selbstbiographie,  v.  32.— Serbl- 
sche  (yedlchte,  v.  32.— Sorbische  lietler,  v.  32.— Das 
neueste  serblscher  litteratnr,  v.  32.— Seybold, 
Schreiben  ueber  den  Homer,  v.  26.— Chor  zu  Shake- 
speares  Romeo  unti  Julia,  v.  11.— Zum  Shake- 
spearestaK,  v.  26.— Silber,  Johann  Friedrich,  Kur- 
fuerst  zu  Sachsen,  ein  trauerspiel,  v.  31. — Solger,  Nach- 
gelassene  schriften  und  briefwechsel,  v.  32.— Sonette, 
v.  2.— J.  von  Sonnenfels,  Ueber  die  liebe  des  vater- 
landes,  v.  26.— Zu  Sophokles"  trauerspielen.  ueber- 
setzt von  E.  Ast,  V.  31.— A.  Soumet,  Elisabeth  de 
France,  trag^die,  v.  32.— Sprichwoertlich,  v.  2.— 
Sprueche  in  prosa,  v.  36,  pt.  2.— Stapfer,  Notice  sur 


GOETHE,  Johann  Wolfgang  von 


1766 


GOETHE,  Johann  Wolfgang  von 


la  vie  et  les  ouvrages  de  Goethe,  v.  32.— Stapfer,  CEuvres 
dramatiques  de  Goethe,  v.  32.— Stella,  v.  6.— Stcllnnii; 
«ler  (leiitNOlien  zum  auslande,  besonders  zu  den  Fran- 
zosen,  V.  32.— Lorenz  Ntoriic,  v.  32.— Stie<lciirotli, 
Psychologie,  v.  32.— Sfotl"  uikI  grelinlt  zur  bearbeitung 
vorgeschlagen,  v.  32. — Siilz«r,  Allgemeine  theorie  der 
schoenen  kuenste,  v.  26. — Sulzer,  Cymbelline,  v.  26. — 
Sulzer,  Die  Schoenen  kuenste,  v.  26. — N.  de  Nyf^licii, 
Chronicon  Thuringicum,  v.  32.— Tag:-  iiiifl  jnhroMliclte 
als  ergaenzung  meiner  sonstigen  bekenntnisse  von  1749 
bis  1808;  Ergaenzungcn,  v.  24,  25. — Anknendigiingen 
(TalvJ,  Serbische  lieder,  zweiter  teil;  .  .  .),  v.  32. — Tan- 
creU,  V.  11, — Erste  lieferung  der  tAsdienaiiN^^abe 
von  Goethes  werken,  v.  32. — Taselioriaii,  Histoire  de 
la  vie  et  des  ouvrages  de  Moliire,  v.  32. -Tauseinl  uii«l 
eiii  la^-,  Nach  v.  d.  Hagens  uebersetzung,  v.  32. — C. 
T<Nlaldl-Fore»,  Meditazioni  poetiche,  v.  32.— Tlieolo- 
^iNche  sehrlflen,  v.  26.— L.  Tieck,  Die  verlobung, 
v.  32.— Torqiialo  TasNO,  v.  9.— Trinnipli  der  Em- 
plinclMainkeit,v.6.— F.W.  K.  IJnibreit,  Lied  der  liebe, 
v.  31.— F.  H.  linger,  Melanie  das  Findelkind,  roman, 
V.  31.  —  Die  Uiigleielien  llauHji^enoNMcn,  v.  7. — 
Uiiterhaltnngren  tleutsclier^  aiiMg^ewantlerten, 
V.  14.— Zu  •'  llinwortc  Orphiscli,"  v.  31.— Variiha- 
grcn  von  Ense,  Biographische  denkmale,  v.  32.— 
Verfolg:,  v.  33. — Erster  entwurf  einer  allgemeinen  ein- 
leitung  in  die  vcrglcieliencle  aiiatoiule,  ausgehend 
von  der  osteologie,  v.  33.— Verliaeltnls,  neigung, 
liebe,  leidenschaft,  gewohnheit,  v.  32. — Veriiiisehte 
gedlchle,  v.  2.— Die  Voegel,  v.  6.— VolksgeMaenge 
abernialH  enipfolilen,  v.  32. — VolkNlieiler  der 
Serben,  uebersetzt  von  Fraulein  von  Jacob,  v.  32. — 
Job.  Heinrich  Vosz,  Lyrische  gedichte,  v.  31. — Waeh- 
Icr,  Handbuch  der  geschichte  der  litteratur,  v.  32.— 
Notiz,  betreffend  die  "  Walilvcrwandtscliaften," 
V.  31.— Walirlieit  tinrt  dlehlun;;,  v.  17-20.— Zu  Wal- 
lenHteinH  laxrer,  v.  11. — Was  wlr  briujg^eo,  v.  11. — 
Ankuendigung  von  "  Was  wir  bringen,"  v.  31. — Weber,' 
Die  elegischen  dicbter  der  Hellenen,  v.  32. — Die  weibl. 
lufCenclen,  V.  11.— Vorspiel  zu  Eroeffnung  des  welniar 
theaters,  v.  11.— Welinarischer  nendekorierter 
,theatersaal :  Dramatische  bearbeitung  der  Wallen- 
steinischen  geschichte  durch  Schiller,  v.  31. — Weltlit- 
teratur,  v.  32.— WeHtoestllclier  I>ivan,  v.  4,  31.— 
Die  Wette,  v.  10.— Wle<IerlioIte  entMCliiildig^uiig: 
und  bitte,  v.  32.— Wlc«lerlioIte  Npie^^elniig^en,  v.  32. 
— WIeland,  Der  goldne  Spiegel,  v.  26.— Wieland,  Ge- 
danken  ueber  eine  alte  aufschrift,  v.  26.— Aus  Willielin 
Slf^iHter,  V.  2.— Auskunft  ueber  "  Willielin  MelKters 
wanderjalire,"  v.  31.  — Wllkoiiiiiieii  !-uebersicht, 
V.  31.— Wiiickelmanii,  v.  27.— Ungedruckte  Win- 
ckelmannlMchc  briefe,  v.  31.— Wiiidischnaann, 
Ueber  etwas,  das  der  heilkunst  not  thut,  v.  32.— K.  von 
W»Uniaiiii,  Spiegel  der  groszen  welt,  v.  31.— Robert 
Woo<l*i  Versneli  ueber  das  original  genie  des  Homers, 
V.  26.— Zahme  Xenlcii,  v.  3,  pt.  1.— Xenleii  aiiM 
l>ichlllerH  JHuMen-alinanach  auf  das  jahr  1796,  v.  3, 
pt.  2.— Zaeliariae,  Zwei  schoene  neue  Maerlein,  v.  26.— 
Der  iBniiberlloete  zweiter  theil,  v.  7.  —  K.  Zell, 
Ferien-schriften,  v.  32.  —  Neue  liedersainmlung  von 
Karl  Friedrich  Zelter,  v.  32.— Znin  30  Jaiinar,  1806; 
1809,  v.  11.— KiiHaetze  und  berlclitlf^iiiip;eii,  v.  3, 
pt.  2. 

Werke.    Mit  einleitung  und  anmerkungen 

von  G.  von  Loeper.    v.  3.    Berlin,  1884.    8°. 

—3154 

Note, — For  v.  1,  2,  see  preceding  catalogue. 
Contents.    Oe<lichte,  v.  3. 

[Works.]  London,  1872-73.  5  v.  p.  8°. —3183 

Contents.    Efcmont,  v.  3.— Elective  alHiiitieH,  v.  4. 

—Fairy  tale,  v.  4.— FauHt,  v.  3.— Uoetz  von  Ber- 
liriiliiKen,  v.  3.— The  <iSoo<i  women,  v.  4.— IplilKe- 
nlu  in  'i'auriN,  v.  3.— Letters  from  Italy,  v.  2.— 
KeereatlwnH  of  the  (iernian  eniiffrantH,  v.  4.— 
NorrowM  of  yonni;  Werther,  v.  4.— Letters  from 
Nwltzerland,  v.  2.— A  Tale,  v.  4.— Torquato  TaNMO, 
V.  3.— Truth  and  poetry  ;  from  my  own  life,  v.  1,  2.— 
Wllhelni  NeiMter'N  apprentlceHhlp,  v.  5. 


—  Essays  on  art.    Tr.  by  S.  G.  Ward. 

1845.     12°. 


Boston, 
—1748 


Contents.  Aneient  and  inodern.— Apliorlsms, 
etc.— The  Collector  and  his  friends.— Upon  dilet- 
tantisin.— Hints  to  yoiiiiKT  artists.- Landscape 
painting.— Upon  the  l.aocooii.— Simple  imitation  of 
nature,  inanner,  sty  le.— Pictures  of  Pliilostratiis. 
—Introduction  to  the  Propylaeiini.  —  Rosalia's 
sanctuary.  —  Upon  truth  and  probability  in 
works  of  art. 

Goethe  in  Frankfurt  am  Main ;  oder,  zer- 

streute  blaetter  aus  der  zeit  seines  dortigen 
aufenthalts  in  den  jahren  1757  bis  1775.  Ge- 
sammelt  von  Heinrich  Doering.  2  aufl.  Jena, 
1849.     16°.  —3177 

■ Nachtraege     zu     Goethes    Saemmtlichen 

werken.  Gesammelt  und  herausg.  von  Edu- 
ard  Boas.     Leipzig,  1846.     3  v.  16°.  —3177 

Contents.  Anzeig^e  der  Saemmtlichen  werke,  v.  2.— 
Blatt  und  wurzel,  T.  2. — Blunienleuchten,  v.  2. — 
Widmung  des  briefwechsels  inlt  Schiller,  an  den 
koenig  von  Bayern,  v.  2.— Ueber  den  chor,  v.  2.— Vari- 
anten  zu  "  t!laviso.'*  v.  2.— Versuch  ueber  die  dich- 
tungreii,  V.  2.— I>rainatische  preisaiirt;;abe,  v.  2.— 
Dramatisches,  v.  2.— Plan  einer  ungedruckten  scene 
zu  "Faust,"  V.  2.— Variante  zu  Faust,  v.  2.— Lectures 
on  painting,  by  Henry  Fiieessli,  v.  3.— Gedichte,  v.  1. 
—Die  Gellickte  brant,  v.  2.— Scenen  aus  einer  noch 
ungedruckten  bearbeitung  der  ''Iphisenia  auf 
Taiiris,"  V.2.— Varianten  zu  dem  "  Jahruiarktsfest 
zu  PliiiKlersweilern,  V.  2.— Schlusszu  "  Jery  und 
Baetely,"  v.;2.— Selbstbildung  der  kuenstler.  v.  3.— 
Kiinst,  V.  3. — Varianten  zuden  '^  l>eiden  desjiing:en 
Werther,*"  v.  1. — liitcratiir,  v.  2.— Zu  einigen  scenen 
aus  Mahomet,  v.  2. — Varianten  zu  dem  lustspiel :  *'  Die 
Mitschuldigen,"  v.  2.— JTach  deiii  lebcn,  v.  2.— 
Xatiirhistorisches,  v.  2.— Execution  auf  die  Plcco- 
loniini,  v.  2.— Ungedruckter  brief  an  den  Capellmeister 
Itcichardt  zn  Oiebichenstein,  v.  2.— Romeo  und 
Julia,  trauerspiel,  v.  2. — Ein  scliattenspiel,  v.  2.— 
Wachsthum  der  schniettcrliii$;Nflucsel,  v.  2. — 
Stella,  ein  schauspiel  fuer  liebende,  varianten  und 
schluss,  V.  2. — Ueber  trauerspiel  und  epos,  v.  2.— 
Vermisc^htes,  v.  2. — Weimarische  kiinstansstel- 
limi^  von  jahren  1801-'02-'03,  und  preisaufgaben  fuer  die 
jahre  1802-'03-'04,  v.  3.— Varianten  zu  Willielin  Mel- 
ster's  wanderjaliren,  v.  1.  —  Farbentheorie  von 
Wiicnsch,  V.  2. 

Bruchstuecke  aus  Befreiiiiiji:  des  Prometheus. 

2  pp.  (Qeiger,  fe.  L.,  Goethe-jahrb.  v.  9,  1888,  p.  1.)— Eine 
charakteristik,  herausg.  von  B.  Suphan.  11  pp. 
(Geiger,  E.  L.,  Ooethe-jahrb.  v.  16, 1895,  p.  20.)— Beziehun- 
gen  zur  versammlung  deiitscher  naturforscher 
und  aerzte  in  Berlin,  1828,  herausg.  von  R.  Steiner. 
5  pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L.,  Ooethe-jahrb.  v.  16,  1895,  p.  52.)— 
**  (^edaiikeiispaeiie,**  herausg.  von  B.  Suphan.  ID  pp. 
(Geiger,  E.  L.,  Goefhe-jaftrft.  v.  15,  1894,  p.  8.)— Nachspiel 
zu  Ootters  "  Vasthi."  herausg.  von  B.  Suphan.  3  pp. 
(Qeiger,  E.  L.,  Ooethe-jahrb.  v.  11, 1890,  p.  20.)— Ueber  die 
verschiedenen  zweige  'der  hieslgen  tliaetiif  keit,  her- 
ausg. von  E.  von  der  Hellen,  24  pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L., 
Goethe-jahrb.  v.  14, 1893,  p.  3.) 

Baumgartner,  a.     Goethe.     Sein  leben 

und  seine  werke.     1885-86,  3  v.  —3173 

Bernays,  M.    Ueber  kritik  und  geschichte 

des  Goetheschen  textes.    1866.  —3184 

Braitmaier,  (— ).  Goethekult  und  Goethe- 

philologie.     1892.  —3184 

Doering,  J.  M.  H.    Schiller  und  Goethe. 

1852.  —3176 

Duentzer,  J.  H.  J.      Abhandlungen   zu 

Goethe's  leben  und  werken.    1885,  2  v.  —3175 


GOETHE,  Johann  Wolfgang  von 


1767 


GOETHE,  Johann  Wolfgang  von 


Erlaeuterungen   zu    Goethe's   werken. 

1873-82,  37  v.  in  11.  {In  his  Erlaeuterung.  zu 
den  deutsch.  klass.  1  abth. )  — 3167 

Goethe's  maskenzuege.     1886.        —3176 

Geiger,    E.  L.    {Ed.)      Goethe-jahrbuch. 

V.  6-16.     1885-95,  11  v.  —3173 

Note. — For  1-5  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Gesammtregister  zu  den  baenden  I-X, 

1880-89.     1889.  —3173 

GoETHE-OESELLSCHAFT.       Schriften  .   .   . 

herausg.  von  E.  Schmidt  [and]  B.  Suphan. 
1885-95,  10  V.  —3183 

Grisebach,  B.  R.      Goethe'sches  zeitalter 

der  deutschen  dichtung.    1891.  —3174 

Marmieb,  X.     Etudes  sur  Goethe.    1835. 

—3174 

Mezierbs,  a.  J.  F.    W.  Goethe,  les  ceuvres 

expliquges  par  la  vie,  1749-1832.     1872-74,  2  v. 

—5855 

Riemeb,    F.    W.       Mittheilungen     ueber 

Goethe,  aus  muendlichen  und  schriftlichen, 
gedruckten  und  ungedruckten  quellen.  1841, 
2  V.  —3174 

RosBNKBANZ,  J.  K.  F.    Goethe  und  seine 

werke.     1856.  —3176 

Scheker,  W.      Aufsaetze   ueber  Goethe. 

1886.  —3175 

Schmidt,  P.  E.    Richardson,  Rousseau,  und 

Goethe :  ein  beitrag  zur  geschichte  des  re- 
mans im  18  jahrhundert.     1875.  2215 

ScHUBARTH,    K.    E.       Zur     beurtheilung 

Goethe's,  mit  beziehung  auf  verwandte  litte- 
ratur  und  kunst.     1820,  2  v.  —3177 

Veehoff,  H.     Goethe's  leben,  geistesent- 

wickelung,  und  werke.    1887,  4  pts.  in  1  v. 

—3174 

Voss,  J.  H.      Mittheilungen  ueber  Goethe 

und  Schiller  in  briefen.  1834.  (/» /ii«Briefe, 
pt.  2. )  4717 

Wagner,    K.    (  Ed.  )        Briefe   aus    dem 

freundeskreise  von  Goethe,  Herder,  Hoepfner, 
und  Merck.     1847.  -3176 

■ —  Belffer.  C.  Goethe's  und  Schiller's  beschaeftigung 
mit  der  Poetik  des  Aristotcles.  28  pp.  (Hist,  und  philol. 
aufsaetze,  p.  375.)— Blaze  dc  Bury,  A.  H.  B.,  Baron, 
dit.  Essai  sur  G.  151  pp.  (Goethe,  J.  W.  von,  Faust, 
aeule  tr.  compl.  .  .  .  par  H.  Blaze,  n.  d.  p.  3;  1842,  p.  3.)— 
Goethe ;  Goethe  et  la  Comtesse  Auguste  Stolberg.  59  pp. 
{In  his  Ecrivains  et  pontes  de  rAllemagne,  pp.  61,  390.)  — 
BooIncIip,  W.  Victor  Hehn  ueber  G.  10  pp.  ( Unsere 
Zeit,  1888,  V.  1,  p.  55.)— Boycseii.  H.  H.  Life  and  works 
of  G. ;  G.  and  Carlyle ;  English  estimate  of  G. ;  Some 
English  translations  of  G. ;  Sermons  from  G.  145  pp. 
{Essays  on  Oerm.  lit.  pp.  3,  58,  85,  109,  129.)— Bryant, 
W.  C.  Goethe.  8  pp.  (Prose  writings,  v.  2,  p.  335.)— 
Caircl,  E.  Goethe  and  philosophy.  51  pp.  {Essays  on 
lit.  and  philos.  p.  54;  and  Contemp.  Eev.  v.  50,  1886,  p.  788.) 
— C'arlylo,  T.  Goethe.  54  pp.  {Crit.  and  miscel.  essays, 
V.  1,  p.  177:  Works,  t.  15.)— Goethe's  works;  The  Tale; 
Novelle.  94  pp.  ( Crit.  and  miscel.  essays,  v.  2,  pp.  323, 
645,  673 :  Works,  v.  16.)— <,'«lni,  F.  Goethe  als  botaniker. 
31  pp.  {Deutsch.  rundschau,  v. 28, 1881,  p.  26.)— lHlthoy, 
W.  Ueber  die  einbildungskraft  der  dichter.  (Mit 
ruecksicht  auf  Hermann  Grimm,  Goethe.)  62  pp.  {Zeits. 
f.  voelkerpsych.  v.  10, 1878,  p.  26. )— l»o»€loii,  B.  Goethe. 
45  pp.  {Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  43,  1888,  p.  768;  V.  44,  1888, 
p.  89.)— Goethe  and  the  French  Revolution.  20  pp. 
(Fortn.  Bev.  n.  s.  v.  46,  1889,  p.  77.)— Un«lcvaiit,  Mme. 


A.  L.  A.  D.  (G.  Sand,  pseud.)  Essai  sur  le  drame  fantas- 
tique.  G.,  Byron,  Mickiewicz.  85  pp.  (CEuvres  compl. 
V.  5,  p.  111.)— Kllingrcr,  G.  Goethe  und  Johannes 
Secundus.  12  pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L.,  Goethe-jahrb.  v.  13, 
1892,  p.  199.)— I'rariikcl,  L.  Zu  "Alles  in  der  welt 
laesst  sich  ertragen,  nur  nicht  eine  reihe  von  schoenen 
tagen."  1  p.  (Geiger,  E.  L.,  Goethe^ahrb.  v.  16,  1895, 
p.  189.)— Oelger,  E.  L.  Grillparzer  ueber  O.  2  pp. 
(Geiger,  E.  L.,  Ooethe-jahrb.  v.  15,  1894,  p.  294.)— UIOKan, 
G.  Ueber  Q.  24  pp.  {Zeits.  f.  philos.  v.  97,  1890,  p.  1.)— 
Uriniin,  H.  Die  neue  Goethe-ausgabe.  12  pp.  (Deutsch. 
rundschau,  v.  53,  1887,  p.  425. )— Haeckel,  E.  Naturan- 
schauung  von  Darwin,  G.,  und  Lamarck.  24  pp.  (Deutsch. 
rundschau,  v.  33,  1882,  p.  69.)— Haniack,  O.  Goethe's 
kunstanschauung  in  ihrer  bedeutung  fuer  die  gegen- 
wart.  19  pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L.,  Goethe-jahrb.  v.  15,  1894, 
p.  187. )— llaiiir,  G.  Bemerkungen  zu  Victor  Hehn's 
aufsatz ;  Goethe  und  die  sprache  der  Bibel.  4  pp.  (Geiger, 
E.  L.,  Goethe-jahrb.  v.  11,  1890,  p.  176.)— Hehn,  V. 
Goethe  und  die  sprache  der  Bibel.  16  pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L., 
Ooethe-jahrb.  v.  8,  1887,  p.  187.)— Vorlesungen  ueber  G., 
herausg.  von  T.  Schiemann.  23  pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L., 
Ooethe-jahrb.  v.  15,  1894,  p.  117.)— IleliuIioUz,  H.  L.  P. 
Ueber  Goethe's  naturwissenschaftliche  arbeiten.  24  pp. 
(  Vortraege  und  reden,  v.  1,  p.  1.)— HenUel,  H.  Sprich- 
woertliches  bei  G.  6  pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L.,  Ooethejahrb. 
V.  11,  1890,  p.  179.) — Zum  neuesten  von  Plundersweilern. 
2  pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L.,  Goethejahrb.  v.  14,  1893,  p.  274.)— 
lluefl'er,  H.  Zum  "  Notizbuch  von  der  schlesischen 
reise."  1  p.  (Geiger,  E.  L.,  Ooethe-jahrb.  v.  14,  1893, 
p.  282.)— Hntton.  R.  H.  Goethe  and  his  influence. 
79  pp.  (Bssays,  V.  2,  p.  1.)— lioehler,  R.  A.  J.  Goetha 
e  il  poeta  italiano  Domenico  Batacchi.  7  pp.  (Archiv. 
studio  tradiz.  popolari,  v.  10,  1891,  p.  21.) — liaprade, 
P.  M.  V.  B.  de.  K^cents  travaux  sur  G.  18  pp.  ( Corre- 
spondant,  v.  71,  1867,  p.  122.)— I^aiibc,  G.  C.  Goethe  als 
naturforscher  in  Boehmen.  12  pp.  (Verein  f.  gesch.  d. 
Deutschen  in  Boehmen,  Mittheil.  v.  18,  1880,  p.  16.) — 
I-evy,  S.  Goethe  und  Oliver  Goldsmith.  18  pp. 
(Geiger,  E.  L.,  Goethe-jahrb.  v.  6,  1886,  p.  281.)— 
I'ippinann,  E.  O.  von.  Zu :  "  Waer'  nicht  das  auge 
sonnenhaft,  die  sonne  koennt'  es  nie  erblicken."  2  pp. 
(Geiger,  E.  L.,  Goethe-jahrb.  v.  15,  1894,  p.  267.)  — 
I.oeper,  J.  L.  G.  von.  W.  Scherer's  aufsaetze  ueber 
G.  8  pp.  {Deutsch.  rundschau,  v.  61,  1887,  p.  240.)  — 
Meyer,  R.  M.   Goethe's  art  zn  arbeiten.  29  pp.  ( Geiger, 

E.  L.,  Goethe-jahrb.  v.  14,  1893,  p.  167.)— "Innere  form." 
5  pp.  ( Geiger,  B.  L.,  Ooethe-jahrb.  v.  13, 1892,  p.  229 ;  v.  16, 
1895,  p.  190.)— Morlson,  J.  H.  Goethe.  28  pp.  (In  his 
Great  poets  as  religious  teachers,  p.  115.) — 9fueller, 

F.  M.    Goethe  and  Carlyle.    22  pp.    ( Contemp.  Rev.  v.  49, 

1886,  p.  772.)— RnlantI,  C.  Goethe's  reiseskizzen  aus  der 
Schweiz,  1775.  4  pp.  1  pi.  (Geiger,  E.  L.,  Goethe-jahrb. 
V.  13,  1892,  p.  94.)— Zu  Goethe's  naturwissenschafblichen 
forschungen.  23  pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L.,  Ooethe^ahrb.  v.  12, 
1891,  p.  162.)— Seherer.  E.  H.  A.  Dante  et  G.;  Goethe. 
65  pp.  {In  his  Etudes  critiques  sur  la  littfirat.  contemp. 
v.  6,  pp.  87,  295.)  — Sclierer,  W.  Studien  ueber  G. 
16  pp.  ( Deutsch.  rundschau,  v.  39, 1884,  p.  240. )— Seeley , 
J.  R.  Goethe.  56  pp.  (Contemp.  iJer.  v.  46,  1884,  pp.  161, 
488,  653.)— Semler,  C.  Goethe's  wahlverwandtschaften 
und  die  sittliche  Weltanschauung  des  dichters.  48  pp. 
(Samml.  uiissens.  vortrg.  n.  s.  v.  1,  1886,  p.  685. )— Sliali- 
spearc  uu<l  «.  12  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1866,  v.  1, 
p.  753.)  —  Slniinel,  G.  Einige  bemerkungen  ueber 
Goethe's  verhaeltnis  zur  ethik.  6  pp.  (Zeits./.  philos. 
V.  92,  1887,  p.  101.)— Stelner,  R.  Ueber  den  gewinn 
unserer  anschauungen  von  Goethe's  naturwissenschaft- 
lichen  arbeiten  durch  die  publikationen  des  Goethe- 
archivs.  21pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L.,  Goe(A«-ja/ir6.  v.  12,  1891, 
p.  190.) — Suepfle,  T.  Goethe's  literarischer  einfluss  auf 
Frankreich.    20  pp.    (Geiger,  B.  L.,  Ooethe-jahrb.  v.  8, 

1887,  p.  203.)— Snplian,  B.  L.  Anzeige  des  tranerspiels 
"  Bertram  "  nebst  ^proben  einer  uebersetzung.  21  pp. 
(Geiger,  E.  L.,  Goethe-jahrb.  v.  12,  1891,  p.  12.)— Goethe 
und  das  jubelfest  der  Reformation  1817.    10  pp.    (Geiger, 

B.  L.,  Goethe-jahrb.  v.  16,  1895,  p.  3.)— Vorschlag  zur  ein- 
fuehrung  der  deutschen  sprache  in  Polen :  ein  unbe- 
kannt«r  publicistischer  versuch  Goethe's.  7  pp.  (Geiger, 


GOETHE,  Johann  Wolfgang  von 


1768 


GOETHE,  Johann  Wolfgang  von 


E.  L.,  Ooelhe-jahrb.  v.  13,  1892,  p.  3.)  — 'VerinlscUtc 
n»chrleht«ii.  4  pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L.,  (?oe(ft«^ahrb.  v.  14, 
1893,  p.  306.)— Wehl,  F.  Goethe's  und  Schiller's  elnfluss 
auf  die  entwickelung  der  deutschen  lyrik.  46  pp.  ( Un- 
tere  Zeit,  1867,  V.  2,  pp.  213,  341.)— Weliihold,  K.  Zu 
Goethe's  Parialegende.  5  pp.  (Verein  f.  volkskunde, 
Zeits.  V.  2,  1892,  p.  46.)— WltRowskl,  G.  Notizen  ueber 
Qoethische  dramen  aus  Reichard's  theaterkalender. 
2  pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L.,  Ooelhe-oahrb.  v.  15,  1894,  p.  262.)— 
Zarncke,  F.  Zu  Goethe's  schlesischer  reise,  1790. 
7  pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L.,  Goethe-jahrb.  v.  11,  1890,  p.  64.)— 
Hegler,  T.  Melzer:  Goethe's  ethische  ansichten. 
6  pp.  (Zeita.  f.  philoa.  y.  99,  1891,  p.  109. ) 
Brlefe. 

Briefe   an    Christian  Gottlob  von  Voigt. 

Herausg.  von  Otto  Jahn.    Leipzig,  1868.    8°. 

—3176 

Briefe  an  die  Graefin  Auguste  zu  Stolberg. 

2  aufl.     Leipzig,  1881.     16°.  —3177 

Briefe  an  Eichstaedt.    Mit  eriaeuterungen, 

herausg.  von  Woldemar,  Freiherrn  von  Bie- 
dermann.    Beriin,  1872.    16°.  —3177 

Briefe  an  Prau  von  Stein.    Herausg.  von 

Adolf  Schoell.  2  aufl.  bearbeitet  von  Wil- 
helm  Fielitz.  Franlifurt  a.  M.,  1883-85.  2  v. 
8°.  —3176 

. Briefe  an  Leipziger  freunde.  Herausg.  von 

Otto  Jahn.   2  aufl.   Leipzig,  1867.   12°.     —3176 

The  same.     Ed.  by  Otto  Jahn,  tr.  by  R. 

Slater,  Jr.,    with   3  lithographed    portraits. 

London,  1886.     12°.  —3176 

Briefe  an  Soret.    Herausg.  von  Hermann 

Uhde.    Stuttgart,  1877.    8°.  —3176 

Briefe  und  aufsaetze  aus  den  jahren  1766 

bis  1786.  Zum  erstenmal  herausg.  durch  A. 
Schoell.    2  ausgabe.    Weimar,  1857.    12°. 

—3177 

Briefe  von  und  an  Goethe.    Desgleichen 

aphorismen  und  brocardica.  Herausg.  von 
Friedrich  Wilhelm  Riemer.  Leipzig,  1846. 
16°.  —3177 

Briefivechsel  mit  Sulpiz  Boisserfie.  Stutt- 
gart, 1862.  8°.  '  (Boisserfie,  J.  S.  M.  D. 
ILebensbeschreib.  u.  brief weehsel],  v.  2. )  — 3176 

Goethe   und  Werther.     Briefe    Goethe's, 

meistens  aus  seiner  jugendzeit,  mit  erlaeu- 
temden  documenten.  Herausg.  von  A.  Kest- 
ner.    2  aufl.    Stuttgart,  1855.    8°.  —3176 

Tagebuecher   und   briefe  aus   Italian    an 

Frau  von  Stein  und  Herder.  Weimar,  1886. 
8°.    (Goethe-gesells.  Sc/m/t.  V.  2.)  —3183 

Early  and  miscellaneous  letters,  including 

letters  to  his  mother.  With  notes  and  a  short 
biog^raphy  by  Edward  Bell.  London,  1884. 
p.  8°.     (Bohn,  H.  G.,  Stand.  Li6r.)  —3173 

Letters  to  Zelter,  with  extracts  from  those 

of  Zelter  to  Goethe,  selected,  tr.,  and  anno- 
tated by  A.  D.  Coleridge.  London,  1887. 
12°.  —3175 

Einundzwanzig  briefe  an  Beliriscb,  1766-68.    76  pp. 

(Geiger,  E.  L.,  Ooethe^ahrb.  v.  7,  1886,  p.  76.)-Briefe  in 
sacben  BoettlKera,  herausg.  von  O.  Francke.  4  pp. 
(Geiger,  E.  L.,  Goethe^ahrb.  v.  18,  1895,  p.  80.)— Brief. 
1  p.  (Hueffer,  H.,  Erinnerungen  an  Schiller,  p.  38) — 
Briefe.  35  pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L.,  Qoeihe-jahrb.  v.  11, 
1890,  p.  71.)  —  Dreizehn   briefe    nebst  einem  fragment 


Goethes.  Mitgetheilt  von  A.  Cohn,  L.  Geiger,  E.  Men- 
tzel,  R.  Werner.  23  pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L.,  Goethe-jahrb. 
V.  8,  1887,  p.  121.)— Oedichte,  briefe,  und  aktenstuecke, 
mitgetheilt  von  L.  Geiger,  Erich  Schmidt.  103  pp. 
(Geiger,  E.  L.,  Goethe-jahrb.  v.  9, 1888,  p.  3.)— Sechs  briefe. 
14  pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L.,  Ooethe-jahrb.  v.  14,  1893,  p.  151.)— 
Siebzehn  briefe.  Mitgetheilt  von  C.  A.  H.  Burkhardt, 
L.  Geiger,  und  anderen.  21  pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L.,  Goethe' 
jahrb.  v.  6,  1885,  p.  6.)— Vier  verszeilen,  neun  briefe 
Goethes,  nebst  zwei  briefen  Corneliens,  veroefTentlicht 
von  O.  Brahm.  15  pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L.,  Goethe-jahrb. 
V.  9,  1888,  p.  106.)  — Zweiunddreissig  briefe,  nebst  zwei 
briefen  an  Goethe,  mitgetheilt  von  A.  Cohn,  L.  Geiger, 
etc.  38pp.  (Geiger, E.  L.,  Goeih&a'aftrft.v. 7,1886,  p. 168.)— 
Briefe  an  Cotta,  den  24  Dec.  1808.  4  pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L., 
Goethe^ahrb.  v.  16,  1895,  p.  16.)— An  einen  unbekannten 
deutschen  patrioteii,  herausg.  von  B.  Suphan. 
4  pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L.,  Goethe-jahrb.  v.  16,  1895,  p.  12.)— 
Fuenfunddreissig  geschaeftsbriefe  an  Fr.  Froinniann 
aus  den  jahren  1818-24.  18  pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L.,  Goethe- 
jahrb.  v.  8,  1887,  p.  144.)— Briefe  an  Herder.  178  pp. 
(Herder,  J.  G.,  Au»  Herders  nachlaea,  v.  1,  p.  1.)— Vier 
briefe  an  HIrt.  9  pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L.,  Ooethe-jahrb. 
V.  15, 1894,  p.  69.)— An  Schiller,  Oct.  1794,  herausg.  von 
B.  Suphan.  6  pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L.,  Ooethejahrb.  v.  16, 
1895,  p.  30.)— Fuenfzehn  briefe  an  seine  sell  wester. 
73  pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L.,  Goethe-jahrb.  v.  7,  1886,  p.  3.)— 
Mittheilungen  aus  dem  Goethe-archiv :  ein  brief  an 
Walter  Scott.  2  pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L.,  GoeiAe-jahrb.  v.  8, 
1887,  p.  1.)— Drei  briefe  an  Thibaut.  4  pp.  (Geiger, 
E.  L.,  Ooethe-jahrb.  v.  10,  1889,  p.  42.)— Zwoelf  briefe  an 
Friedrich  Siegmund  Volgt  in  Jena.  Mitgetheilt  von 
B.  Stengel.  16  pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L.,  Ooethe-jahrb.  v.  7, 
1886,  p.  152.) 

DuENTZER,  J.  H.  J.    Schiller  und  Goethe. 

Uebersichten  und  eriaeuterungen  zum  brief- 
wechsel  zwischen  Schiller  und  Goethe.    1869. 

—3176 

Goethe,  K.  E.  T.    Briefe  an  ihren  sohn, 

Christiane,  und  August  v.  Goethe.  Mit  einem 
lichtdruck.  1889.  (Goethe-gesells.  Schrift. 
V.  4. )  —3183 

Stbehlke,  F.    Goethe's  briefe.    Verzeich- 

niss  unter  angabe  von  quelle,  ort,  datum,  und 
anfangsworten.     1882-84,  3  v.  —3176 

Arnold,  J.  G.  D.    Zwei  briefe  an  G.,  herausg.  von  E. 

Martin.  8  pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L.,  Ooethe-jahrb.  v.  13,  1892, 
p.  80.)— Burkhardt,  C.  A.  H.  Zu  Goethe's  briefen  vom 
1  Apr.  bis  18  Okt.,  1775.  7  pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L.,  Goethe- 
jahrb.  V.  9, 1888,  p.  121.)— Kybenberg,  M.  M.,  Frau  von, 
and  others.  Briefe  an  G.,  herausg.  von  E.  L.  Geiger. 
116  pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L.,  Ooethe-jahrb.  v.  14,  1893,  p.  27.)— 
Flehte,  J.  G.  Sieben  briefe  an  G.;  zwei  briefe  an  Schil- 
ler, herausg.  von  R.  Steiner.  25  pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L., 
Ooethejahrb.  v.  15,  1894,  p.  30.)— Oeiser.  E.  L.  Zum 
Sander-Goethischen  briefwechsel.  2  pp.  (In  his  Goethe- 
jahrb.  v.  16,  1894,  p.  285.)— Hegel,  G.  W.  F.  Acht  briefe 
an  G.,  herausg.  von  A.  Genthe.  24  pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L., 
Goethe-jahrb.  v.  16,  1895,  p.  56.)— Kalb,  C.  von.  Briefe 
an  G.,  herausg.  von  E.  von  der  Hellen.  39  pp.  (Geiger, 
E.  L.,  Goethe-jahrb.  v.  13,  1892,  p.  41.)— I^avatcr,  J.  C. 
Briefe  an  O.  14  pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L.,  Ooethejahrb.  v.  11, 
1890,  p.  105.)— Stafl-Holsteln,  A.  L.  G.  N.,  Baronne  de, 
and  others.  Briefe  an  G.  116  pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L.,  Goe(7i«- 
jahrb.  v.  8, 1887,  p.  5.)— Welssteln,  G.  Verlorene  briefe 
Goethe's.  4  pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L.,  Goethe-jahrb.  v.  11,  1890, 
p.  167.) 

Eginont. 
Jacoby,  D.    Zu  Goethe's  Egmont.    10  pp.    (Geiger, 
E.  L.,  Ooethejahrb.  v.  12, 1891,  p.  247.) 

Elpenor. 
Ellingrer,  G.     Ueber   Goethe's   Elpenor.     12  pp. 
(Geiger,  E.  L.,  Goethe-jahrb.  v.  6, 1885,  p.  262.) 


GOETHE,  Johann  Wolfgang  von 


1769 


GOETHE,  Johann  Wolfgang  von 


I 


Des  Epiiiioiiicles  orwiichoii. 
Morscli,  H.  Goethe's  festspiel :  Des  Epimenides 
erwachen.  35  pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L.,  Goethc-jahrb.  v.  14, 
1893,  p.  212;  v.  15, 1891,  p.  263.)— Zur  deutung  der  Epime- 
nidesflgur.  4  pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L.,  Ooethe-jahrb.  v.  16,  1896, 
p.  182.) 

FaiiMt. 

Faust,  erster  und  zweiter  theil.  Text  und 
erlaeutening  in  vorlesungen  von  Alex,  von 
Oettingen.     Erlangen,  1880.     2  v.  8°.      —3175 

The  same.  With  an  introduction  and  notes 
by  Jane  Lee.  Pt.  I,  followed  by  an  appendix 
onpt.  II.    [Oerm.]    London,  1886.    16°.   —3176 

The  same.  Tr.  into  English  verse  by  J. 
Birch.     London,  1839.     2  v.  8°.  3362 

The  same.  Tr.  into  English  verse,  with 
notes  and  preliminary  remarks  by  John 
Stuart  Blackie.    2  ed.   London,  1880.   8°.    3375 

The  same.  Prom  the  German,  by  Thos.  E. 
Webb.     Dublin,  1880.     8°.  3362 

The  same.  Tr.  into  English  verse  by  Sir 
Theodore  Martin.  8  ed.  Edinburgh,  1886. 
2  V.  12°.  (Rev.  of  in  Macmillan' s  Mag.  v.  54, 
1886,  p.  100. )  3375 

The  same.  Tr.  in  the  original  metres,  by 
Frank  Claudy.  Pt.  1.  Washington,  1886. 
8°.  3372 

The  same.  Seule  traduction  complete.  Pr6- 
c6d6e  d'un  essai  sur  Goethe,  accompagnge  de 
notes  et  de  commentaires,  et  suivie  d'une 
6tude  sur  la  mystique  du  pofeme  par  Henri 
Blaze.     15  6d.     Paris,  n.  d.     12°.  3375 

The  same.     Paris,  1842.     12°.  3354 

Epilog  zura  Faust.     2  pp.     (Geiger,  E.   L.,   Goethc- 

jahrb.  v.  9,  1888,  p.  5.) 

OouPLAND,    W.    0.      Spirit   of    Goethe's 

Faust.     1885.  3375 

Dbycks,  F.     Goethe's  Faust.    Andeutun- 

gen  ueber  sinn  und  zusammenhang  des  ersten 
und  zweiten  theiles  der  tragoedie.     1865. 

—3177 
Engelmann,    M.      Vegetarische    Weltan- 
schauung in  Goethe's  Faust.     1883.  3364 

G WINNER,  W.     Goethe's  Faust  idee  nach 

der  urspruenglichen  conception  aufgedeckt 
und  nachgewiesen.     1892.  — 3185 

Hartung,  J.  A.      Ungelehrte  erklaerung 

des  Goethe'schen  Faust.     1855.  — 3176 

HiNRiCHS,  H.  F.  W.     Aesthetische  vorle- 
sungen ueber  Goethe's  Faust.     1825.       — 3177 

Keeyssig,   F.  a.  T.      Vorlesungen  ueber 

Goethe's  Faust.    1866.  —3177 

Landsbergbr,   J.      Das  buch  Hiob,  und 

Goethe's  Faust.     1882.  —1228 

Leutbecher,   J.      Ueber  [den  Faust  von 

Goethe.     1838.  '  —3176 

Rbtzsch,  M.    Umrisse  zu  Goethe's  Faust. 

1836.  —3183. 

Andrews,  W.  P.     Goethe's  key  to  Faust.     40  pp 

(Allanl.  Monthly,  v.  67,  1891,  pp.  538,  676,  820.)— On  the 
translation  of  Faust.  7  pp.  (/Kfaiit. /1fon«Wj/,  v.  66,  1890, 
p.  733.)— lllaokie,  J.  .S.  Second  part  of  "  Faust."  11pp. 
Imneteenlh  Cent.  v.  19,  1886,  p.  528.)-Bla«o  «lc  Bury, 
A.  H.  B.,  Baron,  dit.  Essai  sur  G.  et  le  second  Faust. 
151  pp.     (Goethe,  J.  W.  von,  Faust,  seule  tr,  compl.  .  .  . 


par  H.  Blaze,  n.  d.  p.  3;    1842,  p.  8.)— Borlnnkl,  K. 

Goethe's  Faust  und  Hegel.  20  pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L., 
Goethe-jahrb.  v.  9, 1888,  p.  198.)— Etiwarfis,  M.  B.  Second 
part  of  "Faust:  "a  study.  14  pp.  (Brit.  Qi«irt.  Rev. 
V.  78,  1883,  p.  419.)-Fcuerleln,  E.  Neueste  Faustlitera- 
tur.  12  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1877,  V.  1,  p.  801.)— Frese- 
niii«,  A.  Goethe  ueber  die  conception  des  Faust.  6  pp. 
(Geiger,  E.  L.,  Goelhe-jahrb.  \.  15,  1894,  p.  251.)— Ilehn, 
V.  Vorlesungen  ueber  Faust,  mitgetheilt  von  T.  Schie- 
mann.  20  pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L.,  Goethe-jahrb.  v.  16,  1895, 
p.  107.) — Kennarfl,  N.  Faust,  "  ein  fragment."  18  pp. 
{Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  16,  1884,  p.  746.)— Sir  Theodore 
9Iartiii''s  Neoond  ]>art  of'Fanflt.^'  14  pp.  {Black- 
wood's Mag.  v.  139,  1886,  p.  724.)— Meyer,  R.  M.  "  Das 
blenden  der  erscheinung."  Faust  v.  1239.  1  p.  (Geiger, 
E.  L.,  Goethe-jahrb.  v.  16,  1895,  p.  191.)— Karilo-C'lbele, 
A.  La  canzone  di  Margherita  nel  "Faust"  di  G.  6  pp. 
{Archiv.  studio  tradiz.  popolari,  v.  7,  1888,  p.  91.) — 
Piiiower,  O.  Abfassung  der  scene  "Vor  dem  thor" 
im  Faust.  30  pp.  (QeigeT,B.l,.,  Goethe-jahrb.  v.  16,  IS95, 
p.  149. ) —Goethe's  Faust  und  das  Hohe  Lied.  18  pp. 
(Geiger,  E.  L.,  GoeJhe-ja/ir6.  v.  13, 1892,p.  181.)— Schercr, 
E.  H.  A.  Faust  de  G.  13  pp.  ( In  his  Etudes  critiques 
sur  la  litt^rat.  oontemp.  v.  2,  p.  81.)— Scherer,  W.  Be- 
trachtungen  ueber  Goethe's  Faust.  31  pp.  (Geiger, 
E.  L.,  Ooethe-jahrb.  v.  6,  1885,  p.  231.)— Spitia,  P.  Die 
aelteste  Faust-oper  und  Goethe's  stellung  zur  musik. 
22  pp.     {Detitsch.  rundschau,  v.  58,  1889,  p.  376.) 

See  also  London  Quart.  Rev.  v.  65,  1881,  p.  118;  Westm. 
Rev.  n.  s.  v.  69,  1886,  p.  313. 

Oe<iiclite. 

Gedichte,  in  compositionen  seiner  zeitge- 
nossen,  herausg.  von  Max  Friedlaender.  Wei- 
mar, 1896.   4°.    (Goethe-gesells.  Sc/iri/t.  V.  11.) 

—3183 

—  Select  minor  poems,  tr.  from  the  German, 
with  notes,  by  J.  S.  Dwight.  Boston,  1839. 
8°.  (Ripley,  G.,  Specimens  of  foreign  stand, 
lit.  V.  3. )  —3154 

Contents.  Art.— Ballads.— E|>i(rranis.—G»«I,  soul, 
and  world.— Inscription.— Parablcs.—Proiniscn- 
ons  poems. — Proverbs. — .SonsrH. 

—  Er^oblbanius,  herausg.  von  R.  Steig.  3  pp.  (Geiger, 
E.  L.,  Goethe-jahrb.  v.  16,  1895,  p.  186.)— Ein  KTedicht. 
mitgetheilt  von  L.  Geiger.  4  pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L.,  Goethe- 
jahrb.  V.  6,  1885,  p.  3.)  — Gedicht  zum  28  Aug.,  1823, 
herausg.  von  F.  Arnheira.  1  p.  (Geiger,  E.  L.,  Goethe- 
jahrb.  V.  14, 1893,  p.  280.)— Gedichte,  briefe,  nnd  akten- 
stuecke,  mitgetheilt  von  L.  Geiger,  Erich  Schmidt. 
103  pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L.,  Goethe-jahrb.  v.  9,  1888,  p.  3.)— 
Ghasel  auf  den  Eiirer.  5  pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L.,  GoetAe- 
jahrb.  V.  11,  1890,  p.  3.)— Scsenhclnier  licdcrbnch. 
35  pp.  (Pfeiffer,  F.,  Goethe's  Friedrike,  p.  121.)— Trans. 
Intions.  42  pp.  (Gildehaus,  C,  In  rhyme  and  time, 
p.  89;  Thomson,  J.,  Poet,  works,  v.  1,  p.  357.)—'*  Wenn 
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tung.  6  pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L.,  Goethe-jahrb.  v.  12,  1891, 
p.  133.)— CJolsrer,  E.  L.  Goethe  und  M6rim6e.  2  pp. 
(In  hit  Goethe-jahrb.  v.  15,  1894,  p.  290.)— Goethe  und 
Metternich.  2  pp.  (In  his  Goethe-jahrb.  v.  13, 1892,  p.  238.) 
—and  others.  Chronik.  10  pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L.,  Goethe- 
jahrb.  V.  11,  1890,  p.  197.)— Mittheilungen  von  zeitgenos- 
sen  ueber  G.    23  pp.    (Geiger,  E.  L.,  Goethe-jahrb.  v.  7, 

1886,  p.  206.)— Ooeihe  nnrt  L,eipzig:.  5  pp.  (Unsere 
Zeit,  1865,  V.  1,  p.  948.)— 4iioethc's  thontcrintendnn- 
tar.  22  pp.  (Unaere  Zeit,  1866,  v.  1,  p.  561.)— «ott- 
schall,  K.  E.  von.  Frauenbilder  unserer  classischen 
zeit.  20  pp.  ( t/TisereZeif,  1875,  V.  2,  p.  881.)— Orlmiii,  H. 
Goethe  ira  dienste  unserer  zeit.  17  pp.  (Deutsch.  rund- 
schau,  V.  47,  1886,  p.  434.)— Oriswolcl,  H.  T.  Goethe. 
15  pp.  (In  her  Home  life  of  great  authors,  p.  9.)  — 
Oncnthcr,  O.  Goethe  und  Lotte,  1816.  5  pp.  (Geiger, 
E.  L.,  Goethe-jahrb.  v.  14,  1893,  p.  284.)— lloUen,  E.  von 
der.  Stackelberg  bei  G.  7  pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L.,  Goethe- 
jahrb.  V.  13,  1892,  p.  87.)— Hermann,  M.  Leipziger 
theater  waehrend  Goethe's  studentenzeit.  9  pp.  (Geiger, 
E.  L.,  Goethe^ahrb.  v.  11,  1890,  p.  185.)— Ileyse,  J.  L.  P. 
Goethe-haus  in  Weimar.  15  pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L.,  Goethe- 
jahrb.  V.  9,  1888,  p.  i.)— Jordan,  K.  F.  Goethe— und 
noch  immer  kein  ende !  48  pp.  ( Samnil.  wissens.  vortrg. 
n.  s.  V.  3,  1888,  p.  95.)— Jung,  R.  Goethe's  ausscheiden 
aus  dem  Frankfurter  Buergerverbande.  10  pp.  (Geiger, 
E.  L.,  Goethe-jahrb.  v.  13,  1892,  p.  211.) —Keller,  J. 
Goethe  im  kreise  Isaak  Iselins.  11  pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L., 
Goethe-jahrb.  v.  6,  1885,  p.  84.)— Kretnclinian,  L.  von. 
Erinnerungen  von  und  an  Jenny  von  Pappenheira  ( Frei- 
frau  von  Gustedt).  9  pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L.,  Goethe-jahrb. 
V.  12,  1891,  p.  181.)— I.ianibel,  H.  Goethe-reliquien  aus 
Boehraen.  29  pp.  (Verein  f.  gesch.  d.  Deutschen  in 
Boehmen,  Mittheil.  v.  19, 1881,  p.  161 ;  v.  28,  1890,  p.  363.)— 
I^anff,  W.  Goethe  und  David  Hartraann.  7  pp.  (Geiger, 
B.  L.,  Ooethe-jahrb.  v.  9,  1888,  p.  128.)— rom^nle,  L.  L. 
de.  Goethe.  76  pp.  (In  his  Galerie  des  contemp.  illustr. 
V.  10.)— Maiden,  H.  Goethe.  17  pp.  (In  his  Distin- 
guished men  of  mod.  times,  v.  4,  p.  439.) — Menclels- 
Hohn-Bartiioldy,  J.  L.  F.,  and  others.  Musikerbriefe. 
66  pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L.,  Goethe-jahrb.  v.  12,  1891,  p.  77.)— 
Hitlheilnniven  von  zeitgenossen  ueber  G.  30  pp. 
(Geiger,  E.  L.,  Goethejahrb.  v.l3,  1892,  p.  117.)— Old  age 
or«.  28  pp.  (Q«or«.  iJet).  v.  168,  1889,  p.  332.)— Petro- 
vlcH,  P.  von.  Beitrag  zur  familiengcschichte  des  ge- 
schlechts  G.  5  pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L.,  Goethe-jahrb.  v.  16, 
1895,  p.  193.)— Rod,  E.  JeunessedeG.  48  pp.  (Biblioth. 
univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p€r.  v.  42,  1889,  pp.  225,  568 ;  v.  43, 
1889,  p.  293.)— SchloMsar,  A.  Goethe  and  Graf  Anton 
Prokesch-Osten.  9  pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L.,  Goethe-jahrb. 
V.  16, 1895,  p.  201.)— Nehmidt,  E.  Goethe  und  Frau  von 
Stein.  13  pp.  (Deutsch.  rundschau,  v.  ii,  1885,  p.  256.  )— 
Nenlf;ajt:lia,  L.  Goethe's  beziehungen  zu  Manzoni  und 
anderen  Italienem.  13  pp.  (Geiger,  B.  L.,  Goe(/i«-)a/ir6. 
V.  9,  1888,  p.  135.)— Sleveking,  H.  Goethe  und  Scho- 
penhauer. 5  pp.  ( Geiger,  E.  L.,  Ooethe-jahrb.  v.  16, 1895, 
p.  209.)— Steig,  E.  Goethe  und  die  brueder  Grimm. 
2  pp.  (Geiger,  B.  L.,  Goethe-jahrb.  v.  15,  1891,  p.  287.)— 
Ntlckel,  Q.  Meine  beruehrungen  mit  G.  10  pp.  (Geiger, 
E.  L.,  Goethe-jahrb.  v.  7,  1886,  p.  231.)— Snplian,  B.  L. 
Aus  der  zeit  der  Spinoza-studien  Goethe's,  1784-85.  10  pp. 
(Geiger,  E.  L.,  Goethe-jahrb.  v.  12,  1891,  p.  3.)— Goethe 
und  Barbara  Schulthess.  14  pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L.,  Goethe- 
jahrb.  V.  13, 1892,  p.  149.)— Goethe  und  der  Graf  St.  Leu. 
6  pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L.,  Goethe-jahrb.  v.  15,  1894,  p.  111.)— 
Goethe  und  Herder.    14  pp.     (Deutsch.  rundschau,  v.  52, 

1887,  p.  63. )— Goethe  und  Prinz  August  von  Gotha.  32  pp. 
(Geiger,  E.  L.,  Goethe^ahrb.  v.  6,  1885,  p.  27.)  — Das 
Goethe-  and  Schiller-archiv  in  Weimar.  -4  pp.  (Deutsch. 
rundschau,  v.  60,  1889,  p.  139.)— Karlsbad,  1785.  12  pp. 
1  pi.  (Geiger,  B.  L..  Goethe-jahrb.  v.  11,  1890,  p.  123.)— 
Kapoleon's  unterhaltungen  mit  G.  und  Wieland  und  Fr. 
V.  Mueller's  memoire  darueber  fuer  Talleyrand.  11  pp. 
(Geiger,  E.  L.,  Ooethe^ahrb.  v.  15,  1894,  p.  20.)— Thudi- 


chnni,  G.  Goethe  und  unsere  zeit.  8  pp.  (Geiger,  E. 
L.,  Ooethe-jahrb.  v.  16,  1895,  p.  99.)— Vernilsehte  nach- 
richten.  7  pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L.,  Ooethe-jahrb.  v.  13, 
1892,  p.  252.)— VulpUis,  W.  Stammbuchblaetter  aas 
Goethe's  nachlass.  16  pp.  (Deutsch.  rundschau,  v.  63, 
1890,  p.  348.)— M'elsNtein,  G.  Goethe  ueber  die  erzie- 
hung  von  Schiller's  sohn.  (Mit  einem  ungedruckten 
briefe.)  3  pp.  (Deutsch.  rundschau,  v.  58,  1889,  p.  289.) 
See  also  Oerman  literature.- German  poetry.— 
Weimar. 

and  Carlyle,  Thomas.     Correspondence. 

Ed.  by  Charles  Eliot  Norton.  London,  1887. 
12°.  —3175 

Orlmm,  H.     Goethe's]  und    Carlylc's  briefwechsel. 

15  pp.  (Deutsch.  rundschau,  v.  53,  1887,  p.  43.)— Wood- 
berry,  G.  E.  Goethe-Carlyle  correspondence.  4  pp. 
(Allant.  Monthly,  v.  59,  1887,  p.  849.) 

and  Diez,  ( — ),  von.     Briefwechsel,  mit- 

getheilt  von  C.  Siegfried.  18  pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L.,  Go««A«. 
johri).  V.  11,  1890,  p.  24.) 

and  Gersrtorft",  Ernst  Christian  August 

von.  Briefwechsel,  mit  politischen  berichten  des  letz- 
teren,  mitgetheilt  von  Lily  von  Kretschman.  20  pp. 
(Geiger,  E.  L.,  Ooethe-jahrb.  v.  13, 1892,  p.  98.) 

and  Goethe,  Johanne  Christiane  Sophie 

Vulpius  von.  Freundschaftliche  briefe  an 
KicolauB  Meyer,  1800-31.    Leipzig,  1856.    8°. 

—3176 

and  Goethe,  Katharina  Elisabeth  Textor. 

Briefe  an  Priedrich  Freiherrn  von  Stein. 
Nebst  einigen  beilagen,  herausg.  von  J.  J.  H. 
Ebers  und  August  Kahlert.  Leipzig,  1846. 
12°.  —3177 

and  Goettliiig,  Karl  Wilhelm.  Brief- 
wechsel, 1824-31,  herausg.  und  mit  einem 
vorwort  begleitet  von  Kuno  Fischer. 
Muenchen,  1880.     8°.  —3176 

and  Grueiier,  Joseph  Sebastian.  Brief- 
wechsel und  muendlicher  verkehr  zwischen. 
Leipzig,  1853.     12°.  —3177 

and  Humboldt,  Caroline  von.  Brief- 
wechsel, herausg.  von  O.  Harnack.  10  pp.  (Geiger, 
E.  L.,  Goethe-jahrb  v.  16,  1895,  p.  43.) 

and  Jacob!,  Priedrich  Heinrich.  Brief- 
wechsel, herausg.  von  Max  Jacobi.  Leipzig, 
1846.     12°.  —3177 

and  Jakob,  Therese  von.    Briefwechsel, 

herausg.  von  Eeinhold  Steig.  43  pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L., 
Ooethe-jahrb.  v.  12,  1891,  p.  33.) 

and  Karl  Aiij>:ust,  Orosaherzog  von  Sach- 

aen- Weimar- Eisenach.  Briefwechsel,  1775- 
1828.    Neue  ausgabe.    Wien,  1873.    2  v.  8°. 

—3175 

and  Kiiebel,  Karl  Ludwig  von.  Brief- 
wechsel, 1774-1832.     Leipzig,  1851.     2  v.  8°. 

—3176 

and  others.  Briefe  an  August  von  Goethe  in  Heidel- 
berg. (1808-09.)  42  pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L.,  Goethe-jahrb. 
V.  10, 1889,  p.  3.) 

and  Schiller,  Johann  Christoph  Priedrich 

von.  Briefwechsel.  4  aufl.  Stuttgart,  1881. 
2  V.  r.  8°.  —3175 

The  same.  Tr.  from  the  3  ed.  of  the  Ger- 
man with  notes,  by  L.  Dora  Schmitz.  Lon- 
don, 1877-79.  2  V.  p.  8°.  (Bohn,  H.  G., 
Stand.  lAbr. )  —3173 


GOETHE,  Johann  Wolfgang  von 


1773 


GOETTINQEN 


Xenien  1796.    Herausg.  von  Erich  Schmidt 

und  Bernhard  Suphan,  mit  einem  facsimile. 
Weimar,  1893.  8°.  ( Goethe-gesells.  Schrift. 
V.  8. )  —3183 

Boas,  E.    Schiller  und  Goethe  im  Xenien- 

kampf.     1851,  2  v.  —3175 

Pick,  A.     Zu  den    "  Zahmen    Xenien "   VI.     2  pp. 

(Geiger,  E.  L.,  Goethe-jahrb.  v.  14,  1893,  p.  279.) 

and  Schiilthcss,  Barbara.    Briefwechsel, 

herausg.  von  B.  L.  Suphan.  21  pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L., 
Goelhe-jahrb.  v.  13, 1892,  p.  10.) 

and  Scliultz,  ChristophLudwigFriedrich. 

Briefwechsel,  herausg.  und  eingeleitet  von  H. 
Duentzer.  Nebst  einem  anhang :  Untersu- 
chung  ueber  das  zeitalter  des  roemischen  bau- 
meisters  M.  V.  Pollio  von  C.  L.  F.  Schultz. 
Herausg.  von  Otto  Schultz.  Mit  einem  bild- 
nisse  von  Schultz.   Leipzig,  [1852].  8°.    —3176 

and  Tuercklieiin,  Elisabeth  von.  Brief- 
wechsel, herausg.  von  B.  L.  Suphan.  11  pp.  (Geiger, 
E.  L.,  Goelhe-jahrb.  v.  13,  1892,  p.  30.) 

and   Willeiner,    Maria  Anna  Katharina 

Therese  von  (Suleika,  pseud.)  Briefwechsel, 
herausg.  mit  lebensnachrichten  und  erlaeute- 
rungen  von  Th.  Creizenach.  2  vermehrte 
aufl.     Stuttgart,  1878.     8°.  —3175 

and  Zelter,  Karl  Friedrich.    Briefwechsel, 

1796-1832,  herausg.  von  F.  W.  Riemer.  Ber- 
lin, 1833-34.     6  v.  12°.  —3177 

Goethe,  Johanna  Christiana  Sophie  Vulpius 
von.  1764-1816.  Preundschaftliche  briefe  an 
N.  Meyar.  See  Goethe,  J.  W.  von,  and  Goethe, 
J.  C.  S.  V.  von. 

Goethe,  K.  E.  T.    Briefe  an  ihren  sohn, 

Christiana,  und  August  v.  Qoetha.  1889. 
{ Goethe-gesells.  Schrift.  v.  4. )  —3183 

Goethe,  Julius  August  Walter  von.    1789-1830. 

Briefe.  9  pp.  (Goethe,  J.  W.  von,  and  Goethe,  J.  C.S.V. 
von,  Frevndschaftl.  briefe^  p.  111.) 

Goethe,  K.  E.  T.     Briefe  an  ihren  sohn, 

Christiane,  und  August  v.  Goethe.  1889. 
(Goatha-gasells.  Schrift.  v.  4.)  —3183 

Goethe,  Katharina  Elisabeth  Textor.  1731- 
1808. 

Briefe  an  die  Herzogin  Anna  Amalia ;  her- 
ausg. von  T.  A.  H.  Burkhardt.  Weimar,  1885. 
8°.     (Goethe-gesells.  Sc/m/i.  V.  1.)  —3183 

Briefe   an    ihren    sohn,    Christiane,    und 

August  V.  Goethe.  Mit  einem  lichtdruck. 
Weimar,  1889.  8°.  (Goethe-gesells.  Schrift. 
V.  4. )  —3183 

Brief  an  Crespel.    See  Goethe,  J.  C,  and 

Goethe,  K.  E.  T. 

Briefe  an  Friedrich,  Freiherrn  von  Stein. 

See  Goethe,  J.  W.  von,  and  Goethe,  K.  E.  T. 

Goethe,  J.  W.  von.  Early  and  miscel- 
laneous letters,  including  letters  to  his 
mother.     1884.     (Bohn,  H.  G.,  Stand,  iibr.) 

—3173 

Heinemann,   K.      Goethe's  mutter.     Ein 

lebensbild  nach  den  quellen.     1893.         —3184 


Duentzer,  J.  H.  J.     Katharina  Elisabeth  Goethe, 

geborene  Textor,  Goethe's  mutter.  187  pp.  (J»  At» 
Prauenbilder  aus  Goethe's  jugendzeit,  p.  406.)— Riiland, 

C.  Das  stanimbnch  der  Frau  Bath.  4  pp.  (Geiger, 
E.  L.,  Goethe-jahrb.  v.  12,  1891,  p.  175.)— Mchmiclt,  E. 
Frau  Rath  Goethe.  15  pp.  (Deutsch.  ruiidachau,  v.  47, 
1886,  p.  133.) 

Goethe,  Kornelia  Priederike  Christiane.    See 

Goethe,  Cornelia  F.  C. 
Goethe,  Wolfgang  Maximilian,  Freiherr  von. 

Maenz,  B.  Der  fluch  eines  grossen  namens.  4  pp. 
(  Uneere  Zeit,  1890,  v.  2,  p.  558.) 

Goethe  family.    Dechent,  H.    Seelsorger  der 

Goetheschen  familie.  6  pp.  (Geiger,  E.  L.,  Goe(ft«-jaftr6. 
v.  11,1890,  p.  159.) 

Goetlie-ge.sellschaft.  Jahresbericht  1-3, 
1886-88.  See  Geiger,  E.  L.,  Ooethe-jahrbuch, 
V.  7-9. 

Schriften.      Im   auffcrage    des  vorstandes 

herausg.  von  Erich  Schmidt  [und]  Bernhard 
Suphan.     Weimar,  1885-96.   4°.  and  8°.  —3183 

Contents.  Goethe,  J.  W.  von.  Oeilichte,  in  compo- 
sitionen  seiner  zeitgenossen,  v.  11.— «oethe,  K.  E.  T. 
Briefe,  an  die  Herzogin  Anna  Amalia,  v.  1 ;  Briefe  an 
ihren  sohn,  Christiane,  und  August  von  Goethe,  v.  4. — 
Ruland,  K.  Aus  dem  Ooetlie-National-9f nHeuin, 
V.  10. — Goethe,  J.  W.  von.  Zweiundzwanzig  liand- 
zelehiinnKen,  1810,  v.  3;  Tagebuecher  und  briefe  aus 
Italien,v.  2;  Znr  nachgeschichte  der  italleni.«chen 
relse,  v.  5.— Schiller.  J.  C.  F.  von.  Demetrius,  v.  9.— 
Goethe,  J.  W.  von.  Journal  von  Tieriirt,  v.  7.— Wahle, 
J.  Das  Weimarer  hoftheater  unter  Goethe's  lei- 
tung,  V.  6.— Goethe,  J.  W.  von,  and  Schiller,  J.  C.  P.  von. 
Xenien,  1796,  v.  8. 

Goethe-jahrhiich,    16  v.    Geiger,  E.L.  (JSd.) 

—3173 

Goethe-Natioiial-Museum,  Aus  dem.  v.  1. 
Ruland,  K.     (Goethe-gesells.  Schrift.  v.  10.) 

—3183 

Goethe  Society,  At  the.    9  pp.    Boucicault,  D. 

(JV.  Am.  Rev.  v.  148,  1889,^.  335.) 

Goetschy,  Gustave.     [Notice  de  Alphonse  de 

Neuville.]  14  pp.  (Neuville,  A.  de.  Catalogue  dea  tab- 
leaux .  .  .  provmiant  de  Vatelier  A.  de  N.  p.  1.) 

Goettin  un  gefaengni.ss.     10  pp.     Strauss, 

D.  F.,  Gesamm.  werke,  v.  2,  p.  372. 

Goettiiigr,  R.    Ueber  die  vertheilung  der  reste 

und  nichtreste  einer  primzahl  von  der  form  4  n  +  3  in- 
nerhalb  des  intervalles  1  bis  •    2  pp.    {Journ.  f.  d. 

reine  u.  angewan.  math.  v.  70, 1869,  p.  363.) 

Goettliig'cn,  Prussia.     Grimm,  J.  L.  K.    Zur 

beschreibung  der  gocttinger  saecularfeier.  5  pp.  {JfClei- 
ncre  schriften,  v.  8,  p.  424.) 

GoettiiJgeii.       Koenigliche     Gesellsohaft 

tier      Wisseiischal'teii.        Abhandlungen. 

v.  31-40,  1884-95.     Goettingen,  1884-95.     10  v. 

in  11.     4°.  —3462 

Note.— For  v.  1-30  see  preceding  catalogue. 

— -  Goettingische  gelehrte  anzeigen.  1885-97. 
Goettingen,  1885-97.     13  v.  8°.  5985 

Note.— For  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Nachrichten  von  der  Koenigl.  Gesellsohaft 

der  Wissenschaften  und  der  Georg-Augusts- 
Universitaet,  1885-97.  Goettingen,  1885-97, 
13  V.     8°.  5984 

Note.— For  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 


GOETTINGEN 


1774 


GOLD 


Goettingen.  Uiiiversitaet.  Index  schola- 
rum  publice  et  prlvatim  in  Academia  Georgia 
Augusta  per  semestrum  hibernum  Oct.  15, 
1886,  usque  ad  Martii  15,  1887.  Addita  est  H. 
Saupii  Commentatio  de  phratriis  Atticis. 
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Nachrichten  von  der  Georg-Augusts-Uni- 

versitaet  .  .  .  1845-97.  Goettingen,  1845-97. 
48  V.    8°  and  12°.  5984 

R0E8SLER,  E.  F.    Gruendung  der  Universi- 

taet  Goettingen.    1855.  —2372 

Goettliclie  konioedie.    See  Dante  Alighieri. 

Goettlingr,  Karl  Wilhelm.  Grimm,  J.  L.  K. 
Ueber  das  geschichtliche  im  Nibelungenliede  von  G. 
7  pp.    (Kleiiiere  schriften,  v.  4,  p.  85.) 

Goetz,  Georg.    Zu  Camerarius'  Plautusstudien. 

3  pp.  (Bheinisch.  mus.  n.  s.  v.  41, 1886,  p.  629.)— Ueber  den 
CoUcx  Ouelferbytanus  desTibull.  6  pp.  (.Rheinisch. 
tnus.  n.  s.  V.  37,  1882,  p.  141.)  —  CillossoyrapliiNClie 
klclnigrkeiten.  5  pp.  {Rheinisch.  mus.  n.  s.  v.  40, 
1885,  p.  324.)— Ijictantlns  nnd  die  raethsel  des  Sym- 
phosias.  3  pp.  (Bheinisch.  mus.  n.  s.  v.  41,  1886,  p.  318.) 
— Gustav  Locwe.  14  pp.  (Biog.jahrb.f.  alterth.  p.  58; 
Jahresb.  ueber  fortschr.  der  class,  alterth.  v.  33,  1884.) 

(Ed.)     Glossae    codicum   Vatican!    3321, 

Sangallensis  912.  Leidensis  67P.  Lipsiae, 
1889.   8°.    {Loewe,  G.,  Corpus  gloss.  Lat.  v.  4.) 

—2121 

{Ed.)     Glossaria  reliqua.      Lipsiae,   1894. 

r.  8°.    (Loewe,  G.,  Corpus,  gloss.  Lat.  v.  5.) 

—2121 

Contents.  Glossaria  Amploniana.  —  Excerpta  ex 
libro  KloiiHarnni.— MiiMcvllaiica.— PlacldnN,  Glos- 
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{Ed.)    Hermeneumata  Pseudodositheana, 

accedunt  Hermeneumat^  medicobotanica  ve- 
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{Ed.)     Placidus.     Liber  glossarum.      See 

Placidus,  L.,  Clrammaticus. 

{Ed.)    T.  Macci  Plauti  Comoediae  recens. 

F.  Ritsclielius.    See  Plautus,  T.  M. 

and    Gimderinaun,    Gotthold.      {Eds.) 

Glossae  Latinograecae  et  Graecolatinae  .  .  . 
accedunt  minora  utriusque  linguae  glossaria 
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Goetz,  Wilhelm.    1844—.    Altnordisches  klein- 

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Goetz  von  Berlichingrcii.  Goethe,  J.  W.  von, 
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Goetze,  E.  {Ed.) 

Hans  Sachs.     [Werke.'\    See  Sachs,  H. 
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Epoques  principales  de  I'histoire.    Paris, 
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Goffe,  Stephen,  D.  D.    1605-81. 

Lord  George  Digby's  cabinet  and  Dr.  Gofifs 
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Goffridus.    See  Geofifroi. 

Gojfg'iii,  James  M.    Chickamauga :  a  reply  to 

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Gogol,  Nikolai  Vassilievitch.  Dupuy,  E.  Nico- 
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Going  into  society.  14  pp.  Dickens,  C.  J.  H., 

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{Ed.)    Albii  TibuUi  quae  supersunt  omnia 

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Golconda,  India.     Hurst,  J.   F.    Hyderabad 

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GOLD 


1775 


GOLD  COAST,  Africa 


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See  also  BimctalUsni.  — ('olnag^e.  — Electrnm.— 
Finance.  —  Netallnrsy.  —  Metals.  —  Klines  and 
Mining.  —Money.  —Monometallism.  —Political 
economy.— Precious  metals. 


Gold,  Mineralogy  and  metallurgy. 

Baines,  T.    Gold  regions  of  south-eastern 
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Day,  D.  T.    Gold  and  silver  in  1895.    1896. 

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Launay,  L.  de.    Mines  d'or  du  Transvaal. 

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Lev  AT,  E.  D.    L'or  en  Sibfirie  orientale. 

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Report ...  of  his  operations  at  the  mint 

of  the  United  States,  in  refining  California 
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Mathers,  E.  P.    ZSambesia :  England's  El 

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Smith,  R.      Great   gold    lands  of  South 

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South  African  Kold-flelds.    1  p.    (Sat.  Rev.  v.  67, 

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See  also  Coinstock  lode. 

Gold  biigr.    48  pp.    Poe,  E.  A.,  Works,  ed.  by 

E.  C.  Stedman  and  G.  E.  Woodberry,  v.  3,  p.  5. 

Gold  Coast,  Africa.  Ellis,  A.  B.  History  of 
the  Gold  Coast  of  West  Africa.     1893.         3422 

Tshi-speaking  peoples  of  the  Gold  Coast 

of  West  Africa.     1887.  1415 


GOLD  COAST,  Africa 


1776 


QOLDSCHMIDT,  Siegfried 


Moloney,  C.  A.  West  African  fisheries,  with  partic- 
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See   also    Cnpo    Coast   Castle— Oreat     Britain, 
Uolonies. — O  n  i  nea. 

Gold  cure.  My.    3  pp.    Keeley,  L.  E.  (N.  Am. 

Rev.  V.  153,  1891,  p.  769.) 

Gold  lands  of  South  Africa.    Smith,  R.      1418 

Gold  regions  of  South-eastern  Africa.  Baines, 
T.  1416 

Goldast,  von  Heimingsfeld,  Melchior  {Ed.) 
1576-1635. 

Philologicarum  epistolarum  centuria  una 
diversorum  a  renatis  literis  doctissimorum 
virorum,  in  qua  veterum  theologorum,  juris- 
consultorum,  medicorum,  philosophorum,  hi- 
storicorum,  poetarum,  grammaticorum  libri 
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Goldbacher,  Alois  (£d.)    1839— 

S.  Aureli  Augustini  Hipponiensis  Episcopi 
epistulae.  See  Augustinus  Aurelius,  St.,  Bp. 
of  Hippo. 

Goldeu  bough.  A  study  in  comparative  re- 
ligion.   2  V.    Prazer,  J.  G.  —4252 

Golden  bull.    See  Bulla  aurea. 

Golden  Chersonese.    See  Burmah. 

Golden  guide  to  London.  Illustr.  with  map, 
plans,  and  sixty-eight  engravings  on  wood. 
London,  1875.     8°.  1527 

Golden  justice.      165   pp.      Bishop,   W.   H. 

(Allant.  Monthly,  v.  57, 1886,  pp.  620,  721 ;  v.  58, 1886,  pp.  27, 
145,  289,  474,  628,  721.) 

Golden  legend.  Voeagine,  G.  de,  Abp.  of 
Genoa.  The  Golden  legend.  [Tr.  into  Eng- 
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I.on«rrcllow,  H.  W.    Golden  legend.  154  pp.  ( Works, 

V.  6,  p.  139.) 

Golden   lives.      Japp,  A.  H.    (H.  A.   Page, 

pseud. )  3765 

Golden  thoughts  from  the  Spiritual  guide. 

Molinos,  M.  — 4236 

Golden  treasury  series.    London,  1892.  12°. 

3296 

ContenU.    Pinto.    Republic.    Tr.  by  ...  J.  L.  Davies 
and  D.  J.  Vaughan. 

Golden  wedding.     16  pp.     Stuart,  R.  McE. 

(Harper's  Mag.  v.  80,  1890,  p.  60.) 

Goldenkron,    Monastery.      Klimesch,    J.   M. 

Geschichtschreiber  des  ehemaligen  Cistercienserstiftes 
Goldenkron.  29  pp.  (Verein  f.  gesch.  d.  Deutschen  in 
Boehmen,  MiUheil.  v.  32,  1894,  pp.  158,  256.)— Panserl, 
M.  Stiftung  von  G.  und  ihre  bedeutung  fuer  die  ge- 
Bchichtc  der  Deutschen  in  Boehmen.  23  pp.  ( Verein  f. 
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p.  201.) 

Goldhan,    H.      Ueber    die    einwirkung    des 

Goethischen  Werthers  und  Wilhelm  Meisters  auf  die 
entwicklung  Edward  Bulwers.  103  pp.  (Anglia,  v.  16, 
1893,  p.  267.) 

Goldie,  Sir  George  Dash  wood  Taubman.  1846—. 

"Spheres  of  influence."  7  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  32, 
1892,  p.  984.) 


Golding,  Arthur  (Tr.)     Circa  1536-1605. 

Abridgement  of  the  Historyes  of  Trogus 
Pompeius.    See  Justinus. 

( Tr. )    The  XV  bookes  of  P.  Ovidius  Naso, 

entitled  Metamorphosis.    See  Ovidius  Naso,  P. 

Goldonl,  Carlo.    1707-93. 

Scelta  di  alcune  commedie.    10  ed.   Parig^i, 
1828.     12°.  3313 

Contents.  Bnrbvro  benefico.— Corrispondenza 
fra  il  Conte  Albergati,  Voltaire,  e  Goldoni.— I^ocandi- 
era.— Sfuovo  rlcco.— Pamela.— La  Scozzese.— La 
VIliesKiatura.— Vita  di  G. 

-  Scherzi  poetici.  Venezia,  1817.   16°.  (Gam- 
ba,  B.,  Coll.  opere  in  dialetto  venez.  v.  9.)   2302 

I-ove,  Iionor,  and  interest.     32  pp.      (Gait,  J., 

New  Brit,  theat.  v.  3,  p.  257.)— Mimoires,  pour  servir  i 
I'histolre  de  sa  vie  et  h  celle  de  son  theatre.  145  pp. 
(Barrifere,  J.  F.,  M(m.  rel.  hist,  de  France,  v.  6,  p.  321.)— 
Word  of  liouor.  39  pp.  (Gait,  J.,  New  Brit,  theat.  v.  1, 
p.  339.) 

Cabber,  L.    Notizie  su  la  commedia  ita- 

liana  avanti  Carlo  Goldoni.    1828,  2  v.       4705 

iVote.— Backed  as  v.  2,  3,  of  the  following. 
Vita  di  Carlo  Goldoni.     1828.  4705 

Copping,  E.     Alfleri  and  Goldoni:  their 

lives  and  adventures.    1857.  4703 

AlbicinigC.    Goldoni  e  le  sue  lettere.  19  pp.  (Archiv. 

stor.  ital.  4  s.  v.  7,  1881,  p.  88.)— I.ue<Ier,  A.  Carlo  Gol- 
doni in  seinem  verhaeltnis  zu  Molifere.  40  pp.  (Zeits.  f. 
neu/ram.  sprache  u.  lit.  v.  5,  pt.  1,  1883,  p.  138.)— Vifa  di 
G.    39  pp.     {In  his  Scelta  di  alcune  commedie,  p.  5.) 

See  also  Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  130, 1881,  p.  516. 

Goldsborough,  Maj.  William  W.    How  Ashby 

was  killed.  3  pp.  (Southern  Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  v.  21, 
1893,  p.  224.) 

Goldschniidt,  Hugo. 

Der  vokalismus  des  neuhochdeutschen 
kunstgesanges  und  der  buehnensprache. 
Leipzig,  1892.     8°.  —2143 

Goldschmidt,  Mme.  Jenny  Lind. 

Holland,  H.  S.,  and  Rockstro,  W.  S. 
Memoir  of  Mme.  Jenny  Lind-Goldschmidt : 
her  early  art-life  and  dramatic  career,  1820-51. 
Prom  original  documents,  letters,  MS.  diaries, 
etc.  collected  by  Otto  Goldschmidt.  1891, 
2  V.  4733 

Ilaweis,  H.  R.    Jenny  Lind.    12  pp.     {Contemp.  Rev. 

v.  59,  1891,  p.  900.)— Jenny  Und.  13  pp.  (London  Quart. 
Rev.  V.  76,  1891,  p.  245.)— Reimann,  H.  Jenny  Lind. 
5  pp.     ( Unsere  Zeit,  1888,  v.  1,  p.  75.) 

Goldschmidt,  Meir  Adolph.      1819-87.     The 

Wind  as  post  office.  16  pp.  (Vicary,  J.  F.,  A  Stork's  nest, 
p.  107.) 

Goldschmidt,  Otto.    1829—. 

Memoir  of  Mme.  Jenny  Lind-Goldschmidt. 
See  Holland,  H.  S.,  and  Rockstro,  W.  S. 
Goldschmidt,  S. 

Geschichte  der  Juden  in  England  von  den 
aeltesten  zeiten  bis  zu  ihrer  verbannung. 
1  th.  XI  und  XII  jahrhundert.  Berlin,  1886. 
8°.  —2266 

Goldschmidt,  Siegfried.     Prakrtische  miscel- 

len.  23  pp.  (Zeits.  f.  vergleich.  sprachforseh.  v.  25,  1881, 
pp.  436,  610;  v.  26,  1883,  pp.  102,  327.) 


GOLDSMID,  EdmundM. 


1777 


GOLDSMID,  Edmund  M. 


Goldsniid,  Edmund  M. 

Complete  catalogue  of  all  the  publications 
of  the  Elzevier  presses  at  Leyden,  Amster- 
dam, the  Hague,  and  Utrecht,  with  introduc- 
tion, notes, and  an  appendix.  (In  his  Biblioth. 
curiosa. )    Edinburgh,  1885-88.    3  v.  in  4,  16°. 

2127 

{Ed.)    Account  of  King  Charles  II' s  escape 

from  Worcester.     Edinburgh,  1883.     16°.    {In 
his  Biblioth.  curiosa. )  2127 

(Ed.)     Biblioth eea  curiosa.      Edinburgh, 

1883-88.     64  v.  12°.  and  16°.  2127 

iVote.— Privately  printed.  Edition  limited  to  350 
copies. 

Contents.  Renouard,  A.  A.  Bibliographical  sketch  of 
the  Aldinc  presH  at  Venice,  3  v.— Grotius,  H.  On  the 
origin  of  the  native  races  of  Aiiierlcn.— Johnston,  S. 
Speech  on  Aniorioaii  nfTairs,— Dennys,  J.  Secrets  of 
aiiK^liiii;:,  2v. — nacoii.  Friar.  Famous  history  of,  2  v. — 
Kinloch,  G.  R.  (Sd.)  The  Bnlind  book.— Sharpe,  C.  K. 
Ballad  book,  2  v.— Maidment,  J.  (Ed.)  New  book  of  old 
ballndi.— Brlsset, G.,  Lord  of  Gratence.  Apologie.— 
Goldsmid,  E.  M.  {Ed.)  Maner  of  the  tryumphe  of 
C'aleys  and  Bnlloyii,  and  the  noble  tryumphaunt 
coronacyon  of  Quene  Anne.— Le  Maire,  J.  J.  Voyage  to 
the  Canaries,  Cape  Verd,  and  the  coast  of  Africa, 
under  the  command  of  M.  Dancourt.— Goldsmid,  B.  M. 
(Ed.)  Account  of  King  diaries  II"»  eseape  from 
Worcester.— Lamartine,  H.  L.  M.  de  P.  de.  Life  and 
times  of  Christopher  Colninbns,  2  v.  —  Spence,  J. 
Crito:  or,  a  dialogue  on  beauty.— Goldsmid,  E.  M".  (Ed.) 
Genuine  and  true  journal  of  the  most  miraculous  escape 
of  the  young  Chevalier,  from  the  battle  of  Cnlloilen  to 
his  landing  in  France.— Pufendorff,  E.  Dissertation 
upon  the  Druids.— Goldsmid,  E.  M.  Complete  cata^ 
logue  of  all  the  publications  of  the  Elasevier  presses 
at  Leyden, 'Amsterdam,  The  Hague,  and  Utrecht,  3  v. — 
Vines,  R.  Hearse  of  Rt.  Hon.  Robert,  Earl  of  Essex — 
Mascardi,  A.  Historical  relation  of  the  conspiracy  of 
John  Lewis,  Count  de  Eleschl,  against  the  city  and  re- 
publick  of  Genoui,  in  the  year  1547,  2  v.— Albinus,  P. 
Treatise  on  foreijpii  lan;;iiag;esand  unknown  islands. 
— Berners,  J.  Treatyse  of  rysstiynsrc  wyth  an  angle.— 
Markham,  Q.  Most  honorable  tragedie  of  Sir  Richard 
Orenvile.  knight,  2  v.— Goldsmid,  E.  M.  (Ed.)  Last 
fight  of  the  Revenge,  and  the  death  of  Sir  Richard  Gren- 
ville,  2  v.— Johnstone,  J.  Norwegian  account  of  King 
Haco's  expedition  against  Scotland,  A.  D.  1263. — 
Dates,  T.  Exact  discovery  of  the  mystery  of  iniquity  as 
it  is  now  practised  among  the  Jesuits. — Maistre,  X., 
Comte  de.  .lourney  round  my  room.- Heywood,  T. 
liove's  mistress:  or,  the  Queen's  masque.— Pazig,  C. 
Treatyse  of  nia(;ie  Incantations,- Heucher,  M.  J.  H. 
HaKie  plants.— Adam,  C.  Chancellor's  voyage  to 
Muscovy.- Prince,  T.  Chronological  history  of  STew 
KntiTland,  6  v.— Maistre,  X.,  Comie  de.  Bfocturnal 
expedition  round  my  room.— Maidment,  J.  (Ed.) 
Xortli  countrie  (jarland.  —  Wilmot,  J.,  2  Earl  of 
Rochester,  and  others.  Some  political  satires  of  the 
17  century,  selected  from  the  writings  of,  2  v. — Wright, 
T.  (Ed.)  Political  soners  of  England,  from  the  reign 
of  John  to  that  of  Edward  II,  4  v.— Philautus,  pseud. 
Pretty  gentleman;  or,  softness  of  manners  vindi- 
cated from  the  false  ridicule  exhibited  under  the  char- 
acter of  William  Fribble.— Goldsmid,  E.  M.  (Ed.)  Trial 
of  Francis  ICavaillnc  for  the  murder  of  King  Henry 
the  Great.— Caxton,  W.  ( Tr.)  History  of  Keyiiar<l  the 
Fox,  2  v.— Hasse,  J.  Coins,  etc.,  of  Russia.— Capefigue, 
J.  B.  H.  R.  King's  mistress ;  or,  Charles  VII  and  Agnes 
Sorel  and  chivalry  in  the  XV  century,  2  v.— Geier,  J. 
Thespis  on  tryal ;  or,  the  moralitie  of  playes  consid- 
ered.—James  I,  King  of  Gt.  Britain.  Counter-blaste  to 
tobacco.- Barante,  A.  G.  P.  B.,  Baron  de.  Chieftains 
of  Vend<'c.  —  Webbc,   E.      His   travailes.— Lecointe, 


(— ),  Abbe.  Conspiracy  of  the  Norman  barons  against 
William  the  Bastard,  Duke  of  Normandy.— Durfey, 
T.    Commonwealth  of  women. 

(Ed.)     Bookworm's  garner.     Edinburgh, 

1887-89.     6  V.  12°.  3127 

iVbte.— Privately  printed.    Edivion  limited  to  99  copies. 

Contents.  Daniel,  S.  Coinplaynt  of  Rosainoiifl, 
V.  2.— Linche,  R.  Diella,  v.  1.— Watreman,  W.  Fardio 
of  radons,  v.  3-5.— Greene,  R.  «ro«ts-worth  of 
wit,  v.  6. 

(Ed.)    Collectanea  Adamantsea.    nos.  1,  2, 

5-9,  12-15,  18-21,  24,  26,  27.  Edinburgh,  1884- 
89.     19  V.  8°  and  12°.  3125 

Jfote.— Privately  printed.  Edition  limited  to  350  copies. 

Ctmtents.  Blumler,  M.  P.  History  of  amulets,  no.  18. 
—Cecil,  R.,  1  Earl  of  Salisbury.  Secret  correspondence 
with  James  VII,  King  of  Scotland,  no.  19.— Sprat,  T. 
True  account  and  declaration  of  the  horrid  conspiracy 
to  assassinate  the  late  King  Charles  II  at  the  Rye- 
house,  no.  14.— Coleman,  E.,  Tryal  of,  for  conspiring 
the  death  of  the  king,  and  the  subversion  of  the  govern- 
ment of  England,  no.  26.— Dudley,  R.,  1  Earl  of  Leices- 
ter. Memoirs,  no.  24.  —  Goldsmid,  E.  M.  (Ed.)  Collec- 
tion of  epitaphs  and  inscriptions,  no.  12. — FicHI  of 
bloufl ;  or.  Rebellion  blazoned  in  all  its  colours,  no.  20. 
— Mineur,  A.  E.  Charitable  remonstrance  addressed  to 
the  wives  and  maidens  of  France,  touching  their  disso- 
lute adornments,  no.  21a.  Collier,  J.  Essay  upon 
graining:,  no.  8,— Cohausen,  J.  H.  Hermippus  re<ll- 
vl  vns ;  or.  The  Sage's  triumph,  no.  6.— Niau,  (  — ).  His- 
tory of  the  devils  of  I,,ondun,  no.  216.- Hill,  Sir  J. 
I^iuclna  sine  concubitn:  a  letter  humbly  addressed 
to  the  Royal  Society,  no.  7.— Goldsmid,  E.  M.  (Ed.)  Nar- 
rative of  the  events  of  the  siege  of  L.yons,  no.  9.— 
Kempe,  W.  Nine  dales  wonder,  no.  2.— Canel,  A. 
History  of  the  States-General  of  ?rorman«l,y,  no.  27. — 
Goldsmid,  E.  M.  (Ed.)  Quaint  gleanings  from  ancient 
poetry,  no.  1.— Ritson,  J.  (Ed.)  Ancient  popular 
poetry,  no.  5.— Goldsmid,  E.  M.  (Ed.)  Collection  of  his- 
torical documents  illustrative  of  the  reigns  of  the 
Tudor  and  Stuart  sovereigns,  no.  13.  —  Kirch- 
mayer,  G.  C,  and  others.  IJn-natural  history ;  or, 
myths  of  ancient  science,  no.  15. 

(Ed.)  Collection  of  epitaphs  and  inscrip- 
tions. Edinburgh,  1885.  12°.  {In  his  Coll. 
Adamant,  no.  12. )  3125 

{Ed.)    Collection  of  historical  documents 

illustrative  of  the  reigns  of  the  Tudor  and 
Stuart  sovereigns.  Edinburgh,  1886.  12°. 
{In  his  Coll.  Adamant,  no.  13.)  3125 

(Ed.)  Confessions  of  witches  under  tor- 
ture, 1617.     Edinburgh,  1886.     12°.  —2466 

(Ed.)    Genuine  and  true  journal  of  the 

most  miraculous  escape  of  the  young  Cheva- 
lier, from  the  battle  of  Culloden  to  his  land- 
ing in  Prance.  Edinburgh,  1884.  16°.  {In 
his  Biblioth.  curiosa. )  2127 

{Ed.)    Last  fight  of  the  Revenge,  and  the 

death  of  Sir  Richard  Grenville.  Edinburgh, 
1886.    2v.  16°.    (Jn  Ms  Biblioth.  curiosa.)  2127 

(Ed.)    Maner  of  the  tryumphe  of  Caleys 

and  Bulleyn,  and  the  noble  tryumphaunt  co- 
ronacyon of  Quene  Anne.  Edinburgh,  1885. 
16°.     (/(I /ii«  Biblioth.  curiosa.)  2127 

(Ed.)     Narrative  of  the   events   of  the 

siege  of  Byons.  Edinburgh,  1885.  12°.  {In 
his  Coll.  Adamant,  no.  9.)  3125 


GOLDSMID,  Edmund  M. 


1778 


GOLDSMITH'S  WORK 


(Ed.)      Quaint    gleanings    from    ancient 

poetry.  Edinburgh,  1885.  12°.  (In  Ms 
Coll.  Adamant,  no.  1. )  3125 

(Ed. )    Trial  of  Francis  Ravaillac  for  the 

murder  of  King  Henry  the  Great.  Edin- 
burgh, 1885.    16°.     (In  his  Biblioth.  curiosa.) 

2127 
Goldsniid,     Maj.-Gen.     Sir     Frederic    John. 

1818 — .  Russia  and  the  Afghan  frontier.  I'i  pp.  ( C(m- 
temp.  Rev.  v.  47,  1885,  p.  473.)— Sachau's  Albirttnl. 
24  pp.  ( Royal  Asiat.  Sec.  Gt.  Brit.  Joum.  n.  s.  v.  20, 1888, 
p.  129.) 

Goldsinld,  Sir  Julian.  1838—.  Ismail :  a  vin- 
dication.   12  pp.    ( J'ortn.  iJeti.  n.  s.  V.  37, 1885,  p.  741.) 

Goldsmith,  H.  St.  B. 

Revised  list  of  the  birds  of  Somerset.  See 
Mathew,  M.  A.,  and  Goldsmith,  H.  St.  B. 

Goldsmith,  Isidor.    Why  I  left  Russia.    22  pp. 

(Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  17,  1886,  p.  883.) 

Goldsmith,  Lewis.     Circa  1763-1846. 

Crimes  of  cabinets  ;  or,  a  review  of  their 
plans  and  aggressions  for  the  annihilation  of 
the  liberties  of  France,  and  the  dismember- 
ment of  her  territories.  With  illustrative 
anecdotes,  military  and  political.  London, 
1801.     8°.  .2696 

Goldsmitli,  Oliver.    1728-74. 

History  of  the  earth  and  animated  nature. 
Illustr.  with  eighty  Ave  copperplates.  New 
ed.  with  corrections  and  alterations.  Phila., 
1830.    4  V.  8°.  —1401 

IVie  same.  With  a  supplement  and  numer- 
ous notes,  from  the  writings  of  distinguished 
naturalists,  British  and  foreign.  Preceded 
by  a  memoir  of  the  author  by  J.  F.  Waller, 
with  numerous  engravings  on  steel  and  wood. 
London,  1876-79.     2  v.  8°.  —1493 

Poetical  works.     [Ed.  by  Rev.  John  Mit- 

ford.]     London,  1831.     16°.  1328 

Contents.  I>eserte«l  vlllagre.  —  Mitford,  J.  I^lfe 
and  anec<lotes  of  G.— Poems.— Poems  which  have 
never  Ijcen  incorporated  in  any  preceding  ed.  —  The 
Traveller. 

Vicar  of  Wakefield  :  a  tale.    London,  1810. 

12°.  (Barbauld,  Mrs.  A.  L.  A.,  Brit,  novelists, 
V.  23. )  4167 

GocmI  natiire<I  man:  a  comedy.    104  pp.    (Bell,  J., 

Brit,  theat.  v.  13,  1791.)— Nhc  NtoopN  to  conquer:  a 
comedy.  19  pp.  (Acting  drama,  p.  238;  Bell,  J.,  Brit, 
theat.  V.  17,  1791 ;  Harper's  Mag.  v.  70,  1885,  pp.  37,  291 ; 
V.  71,  1885,  pp.  747,  919;  v.  72,  1886,  pp.  275,  357,  518,  707, 
844;  V.  73,  1886,  pp.  66,  227,  415.) 

-  I»e  4t»incey,  T.  Oliver  Goldsmith.  35  pp.  (Coll. 
writings,  v.  4,  p.  288.)— Ollett,  H.  Oliver  Goldsmith. 
40  pp.  (In  his  Lectures  and  essays,  v.  1,  218.)— Levy,  S. 
Goethe  und  G.  18  pp.  (Geigcr,  E.  L.,  Ooethejahrb. 
V.  5, 1885,  p.  281.)— Nprenicer,  R.  Zwei  alte  textfehler 
in  Goldsmith's  Vicar  of  Wakefield.  2  pp.  (Eng.  studien, 
V.  14, 1890,  p.  29.5.) 

DOBSON,  H.  A.    Life  of  Oliver  Goldsmith. 

1888.     (Robertson,  E.  S.,  Great iiTiters.)    3707 

Barbanid,  Mrs.  A.  L.  A.    Goldsmith.    12  pp.    (In 

her  Brit,  novelists,  v.  23,  p.  i.)— Cary,  H.  F.  Oliver 
Goldsmith.  26  pp.  (In  hit  Lives  of  Eng.  poets,  p.  222.) 
— Macaulay,  T.  B.,  1  Baron  Maoaulay.    Oliver  Gold- 


smith. 25  pp.  (In  his  Biographies  contrib.  to  the  Encyc. 
Brit.  p.  51.)— Mitford,  J.  Life  and  anecdotes  of  G. 
178  pp.  (Goldsmith,  O.,  Po6(.  loorfcg,  p.  vii.)—Tlmbs,  J. 
Oliver  Goldsmith.  80  pp.  (/n  his  Anecdote  lives  of  wits 
and  humourists,  v.  1,  p.  251.)— Waller,  J.  F.  Life  of  G. 
21  pp.  (Goldsmith,  O.,  Hist,  of  earth  and  animated  na- 
ture, v.  1,  1879,  p.  21.)— Wraniirliam,  F.  Oliver  Gold- 
smith.   19  pp.     (7n /lis  Brit.  Plutarch,  V.  6,  p.  232.) 

Goldsmith's  work,  and  Silversmith's 
work. 

Alexandre,  A.    Histoire  de  I'art  decora- 
tif  du  XVI  sifecle  a  nos  jours.     [1891.]    — 17E4 

Catalogue  des  objets  d'art  tr6s  impor- 

tants  du  XVIII  sigcle  .  .  .  appartenant  k  M.  le 
Baron  de  .  .  .  et  dont  la  vente  aura  lieu  30  Jan. 
1884.     [1884.]  —1791 

Chaffers,  W.      Gild  a   aurifabrorum :   a 

history  of  English  goldsmiths  and  plate- 
workers,  and  their  marks  stamped  on  plate. 
1883.  —1744 

DiDRON  (Aini),  A.  N.    Manuel  des  oeuvres 

de  bronze  et  d'orf6vrerie  du  moyen  &ge.  1859. 

—2734 

EUDEL,  P.    Catalogue  de  I'argenterie  an- 

cienne  appartenant  k  M.  P.  E.  et  dont  la 
vente  aura  lieu  25,  26  Avril,  1884.     [1884.] 

—1791 

Gee,  G.  E.    Jeweller's  assistant  in  the  art 

of  working  in  gold.     1892.  —1738 

Germain,  P.    Elements  of  the  goldsmith's 

art.    n.  d.  2  v.  — 17D8 

Great  Britain.  House  of  Commons.  Com- 
mittee appointed  to  enquire  into  the  manner 
of  conducting  the  several  assay  offices.  Re- 
port, with  an  appendix.  1773.  ( Gt.  Brit.  H. 
of  0.  Reports  from  Committees,  v.  3. )  4451 

Labarte,  C.  J.    Orf6vrerie.    1872-73,  2  v. 

(In  his  Hist,  des  art  industriels,  v.  1,  2. )  — 3742 

Luthmer,  F.    Ornamental  jewellery  of  the 

renaissance  in  relation  to  costume  .  .  .    Thirty 

.  .  .  engravings  of  mediaeval  gold  and  silver 
work.     1882.  — 17D7 

Trollope,   a.    Inventory  of  the  church 

plate  of  Leicestershire.    1890,  2  v.         — 17C3 

BertolottI,  A.    Benvenuto  Cellini  a  Roma  e  gli  ore- 

fici  lombardi  ed  altri  che  lavorarono  pei  papi  nella  prima 
met^  del  secolo  XVI.  27  pp.  (Soc.  stor.  lombarda,  Ar- 
chiv.  1  s.  1875,  p.  121.)— C'alll,  M.  Arte  antica  lombarda. 
Orificeria.  23  pp.  (Soc.  stor.  lombarda,  Archiv,  1.  s.  1880, 
p.  .590.)— C'esnola,  A.  P.  di.  On  specimens  of  ancient 
goldsmiths'  art  found  in  Cyprus.  10  pp.  9  pi.  (Brit. 
Archaeol.  Assoc.  Joum,  v,  39,  1883,  p.  119.) — H ninph- 
reyH-l»aven|>ort,  C.  Ancient  gold-work.  6  pp.  (Har- 
per's Mag,  V.  85,  1892,  p.  286.)— Unas,  C.  de.  Pieces 
d'orffivrerie  de  la  chapelle  du  palais  de  Briihl  (Saxe)  at- 
tributes a  Saint  Louis.  3  pp.  (Soc.  autiq.  de  France, 
Bull.  1881,  p.  71  i  with  M(m,  v.  42, 1881.)— Sarre,  F.  Er- 
zeugnisse  der  silberschmiedekunst.  15  pp.  3  pi.  (Koe- 
nigl.  Preu.ssisch.  kunstsamml,  Jahrb.  v.  14,  1893,  p.  26.)— 
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GOLDZIHER,  Ignaz 


1779 


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Mother  Bunch's  closet  newly  broke  open,  no.  3.— 

History  of  Patient   Orisel,    no.  4.— History  of  the 

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Goiiiperz,  Theodor.    1832—.    Aristot«les  und 

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Goutaut-Biroii,  Thgodore,  Comte  de.    1846 — . 

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{Ed. )    Ambasssade  en  Turquie  de  Jean  de 

Gontaut-Biron,  Baron  de  Salignac.  See  Gon- 
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Gonzaga,    Ferrante,    Duke   of  Molfetta    and 

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Gonzaga,    Margherita,    Duchess    of  Mantua. 

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Gonzaga,  Vincenzio  I,  Duke  of  Mantua. 

CoNTi,  G.  [Ed. )  Altri  documenti  inediti 
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Gonzaga  di  Ketliel,  Anna,  Princess  Palatine. 

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Gonzalez,  Gonzalo.   Justi,  K.    Der  altarschrein 

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Gonzalo  Fernandez  de  Cordova.    See  Gon- 
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Gonzenbacli,  August  von. 

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Lebensbild  des  Wilhelm  Vlschcr.    55  pp.    (Vischer, 

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Gonzon,  Abbot  of  Florennes.    Ex  miraculis  S. 

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Gooch,  Fanny  Chambers.    See  Inglehart,  Mrs. 
F.  C.  G. 


GOOCH,  WUliam  D. 


1782 


GOODB,  George  Brown 


Gooch,  William  D.  Special  report  on  the  elec- 
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Good,  John  Mason,  M.  D.    1764-1827. 

Book  of  nature.  New  York,  1827.  8°.  —1492 
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Good  courage  discovered,  and  encouraged. 

Ash,  S.     {Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  v.  i.)        4555 

Good  Friday.    Chambers,  R.    Good  Friday. 

4  pp.  (/n  Tim  Book  of  days,  v.  1,  p.  418.)— Slmlanl,  C. 
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popolari,  v.  8,  1889,  p.  255.) 

Good  Hope,  Cape  of.  See  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 

Good  husband  for  five  shillings  ;  or.  Esquire 
BickerstafF's  lottery  for  the  London-ladies. 
Wherein  those  that  want  bedfellows,  in  an 
honest  way,  will  have  a  fair  chance  to  be 
well-fitted.  London,  1710.  p.  8°.  (With 
Some  account  of  the  family  of  Sacheverell. ) 

4747 

Good  Queen  Anne.    2  v.    Adams,  W.  H.  D. 

1516 

Good  Samaritan :   a  morality  play.      2   pp. 

Home,  K.  H.    (Harper's  Mag.  v.  68, 1884,  p.  672.) 

Good  thoughts  in  bad  times.  Fuller,  T.  — 4107 
Goodale,  Mrs.  Dora  Hill  Read.    1866—.    Quite 

private :  a  drawing-room  commedietta.  5  pp.  (Harper's 
Mag.  V.  66, 1883,  p.  240.) 

Goodale,  Elaine.  See  Eastman,  Mrs.  B.  G.  (in 
supplement). 

Goodale,  George  Lincoln,  M.  D.    1839—. 

Wild  flowers  of  America.  With  fifty  col- 
ored plates,  from  original  drawings  by  Isaac 
Sprague.     Boston,  1882.     2  v.  4°.  —2681 

Goodchild,  J.  G.    Notes  on  the  archaeology 

of  Milburn  and  its  neighbourhood.  5  pp.  (Archaeol. 
Joum.  V.  39,  1882,  p.  402.) 

Goode,  George  Brown,  Ph.  D.,  LL.  D.    1851-96. 

Account  of  the  Smithsonian  Institution : 

its  origin,  history,  objects,  and  achievements. 

[lUustr.  Anon.]  Washington,  1895.   8°.  —3444 

American  fishes.    A  popular  treatise  upon 

the  game  and  food  fishes  of  North  America. 
With  numerous  illustrations.  New  York, 
1888.     8°.  —2624 

Bibliographies  of  American  naturalists  :  V. 

The  published  writings  of  Dr.  Charles  Girard. 
Washington,  1891.  8°.  (Smithson.  Inst.  U.  S. 
Nat.  Mus.  Bull.  no.  41.)  —3555 

Museums  of  the  future.  Washington,  1891. 

8°.  (Smithson.  Inst.  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.  Report, 
1888-89. )  —3436 

First  American  ship.    2  pp.    (Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  25, 

1891,  p.  392. )  —  Interesting  dialogue  in  1676  between 
Bacon  the  rebel  and  John  Goode  of  Whitby.  5  pp. 
(Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  18, 1887,  p.  418.)— The  eNtabliMlimeiit 
and  the  Board  of  Regents.  56  pp.  (In  his  Smithson. 
Inst.  p.  59.)— Review  of  the  ll»liery  InflnNtrlex  of  the 
United  States  and  the  worlc  of  the  United  States  Fish 
Commission.  82  pp.  2  pi.  (London,  Intemat.  Fish.  Ex- 
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tation,  1836-46.    34  pp.    (In  his  Smithson.  Inst.  p.  25.) 


— Mnseuni-history  and  museums  of  history.  24  pp. 
{Am.  Hist.  Assoc.  Papers,  v.  3,  1889,  p.  497. )— Origin  of  the 
national  scientllic  anfl  educntional  iustitntlous 

of  the  United  States.  112  pp.  {Am.  Hist.  Assoc.  Papers, 
v.  4, 1890,  p.  95.)— Three  secretaries.  120  pp.  (In  his 
Smithson.  Inst.  p.  115.)— Linked  with  Shakespeare. 
1  p.  (Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  24,  1890,  p.  219.)— Smithson- 
ian building:  and  grounds.  18  pp.  (In  his  Smithson. 
Inst.  p.  247.) 

{Ed.)      Smithsonian   Institution,   1846-96. 

The  history  of  its  first  half  century.  [Illustr.  ] 
Washington,  1897.    r.  8°.  —3411 

Contents.    McGee,  W.  J.    Bureau  of  AmericaBi  etli. 
nolo^y. — Fewkes,  J.  W.    Antiiropoloffy.— Holden, 

E.  S.  Astronomy.— Langley,  S.  P.  Astrophysical 
observatory:  Benefactors.— Bolton,  H.  C.  Bibli- 
ography.—Farlow,  W.  G.  Botany.— Goode,  G.  B. 
Smithsonian  building  and  groun<ls.— Benjamin,  M. 
<'lieniistry.— Goode,  G.  B.  Establishment  and  the 
Board  of  Regents.— Winlook,  W.  C.  International  ex- 
change system.— True,  F.  W.  Exploration  work 
of  the  Smithsonian  Institution. — Goode,  G.  B.  Found- 
ing of  the  Institution,  1835-46.— Hubbard,  G.  G.  Geog- 
raphy.— Rice,  W.  N.  Geology  and  mineralogy. — 
Jordan,  D.  S.  Biographical  sketch  of  George  Brown 
Goo<le. — Rhees,  W.  J.  Principal  events  in  the  history 
of  the  Institution. — Billings,  J.  S.  Influence  of  the 
Smithsonian  Institution  upon  the  development  of  libra- 
ries, the  organization  and  work  of  societies,  and  the 
publication  of  scientific  literature  in  the  United  States. — 
Gilman,  D.  C.  Cooperation  of  the  Smithsonian  Institu- 
tion with  other  institutions  of  learning.— Lang- 
ley,  S.  P.  Introduction.  —  Adler,  C.  Smithsonian 
library. — Spoffbrd,  A.  R.  Relation  between  the  Smith- 
sonian Institution  and  the  Iiibrary  of  Congress. — 
Woodward,  R.  S.  Mathematics. — Benjamin,  M.  Me- 
teorology.— Baker,  F.  National  zojiloglcal  park. 
—Cope,  E.  D.  Paleontology.  —  Mendenhall,  T.  C. 
Physics.- McKinley,  W.  Preface.- Adler,  C.  Smith- 
sonian publications.  —  Goode,  G.  B.  Three  secre- 
tarles.— Langley,  S.  P.  James  Smithson.— True,  F. 
W.  United  States  ^rational  Museum.- Gill,  T.  N. 
ZoSlogy. 

-  Langley,  S.  P.  Memoir  of  George  Brown 
Goode,  1851-96.     1897.  3794 

-  Jordan,  D.  S.  Biographical  sketch  of  G.  15  pp. 
(Goode,  G.  B.,  Smithson.  Inst.  p.  501.) 

and  Bean,  Tarleton,  H.,  M.  D.     Oceanic 

ichthyology :  a  treatise  on  the  deep-sea  and 
pelagic  fishes  of  the  world  .  .  .  with  an  atlas. 
Washington,  1895.  2  v.  4°.  (Smithson.  Inst. 
Confrib.  V.  30,  31.)  —2531 

and  others.  Fisheries  and  fishery  indus- 
tries of  the  United  States.  Prepared  through 
the  co-operation  of  the  Commissioner  of  fish- 
eries and  the  Superintendent  of  the  tenth 
Census;  with  plates.  Washington,  1884-87. 
5  sect,  in  7  v.  4°.  ( U.  8.  Comm.  on  Fish  and 
fisheries;  U.  S.  47  Cong.  1  aess.  Senate  miscel. 
doc.  V.  6-11.)  —4682 

Contents.  Bean,  T.  H.  Fishery  resources  and  fishing 
grounds  of  Alaska,  sect.  3. — Natural  history  of  useful 
aquatic  animals.  Text  and  plates,  2  v.  sect.  1. — Mc- 
Donald, M.,  and  others.  River  fisheries  of  the  Atlantic 
states,  sect.  5,  v.  1.— True,  F.  W.  Pound-net  fisheries 
of  the  Atlantic  states,  sect.  5,  v.  1.— Atwood.  Capt.  N.  E. 
Autobiography,  sect.  4.— Clark,  A.  H.  Blackilsh  and 
porpoise  lisheries.  sect.  5,  v.  2.— Freeman,  F.  I'ape 
<;o€l  tlsliernien  in  1862,  sect.  4.— Goode,  G.  B.,  and 
others.  Cod,  haddock,  and  hake  lisheries,  sect. 
5,  v.  1.— Clark,  A.  H.  Connecticut  and  its  fisheries, 
sect.  2.— Rathbun,  R.  The  crab,  lobster,  crayfish,  rock- 
lobster,  shrimp,  and  prawn  fisheries,  sect.  6,  v.  2 ;  CruB- 


GOODE,  George  Brown 


1783 


GOODRICH,  Earle  8. 


laccans,  worms,  radiates,  and  sponges,  sect.  1.— Col- 
lins, J.  W.  neliiware  and  its  fisheries,  sect.  2  ;  Shore 
fisheries  of  southern  Delaware,  sect.  5,  v.  1.— Collins, 
J.  W.,  and  Rathbun,  R.  Sea  fishing  grounds  of  the 
enstorn  roast  of  Xorth  America  trom  Greenland 
to  Mexico,  sect.  3. — Clark,  A.  H.  Historical  references 
to  llHherieN,  sect.  2.— Qoode,  G.  B.,  and  others.  His- 
tory and  methods  of  the  fisheries.  Text  and  plates,  3  v. 
sect.  5.— Geographical  review  of  the  fisheries  Intlns- 
tries  and  fishing  communities  for  the  year  1880,  sect.  2. 
— Goode,  G.  B.,  and  Collins,  J.  W.  Fishermen  of  the 
United  Mtatcs,  sect.  4.— Goode,  G.  B.,  and  others. 
Fishes,  sect.  1.— Earll,  R.  E.  Eastern  Florltia  and 
its  fisheries,  sect.  2.— Jordan,  D.  S.  Geographical  dis- 
tribution of  fresh-water  footl-flshes  in  the  several 
hydrographic  basins  of  the  United  States,  sect.  3. — 
Elliott,  H.  W.  Habits  of  the  far-seal,  sect.  1.— Goode, 
G.  B.,  and  others.  Halibut  fisheries,  sect.  6,  v.  1.— 
Earll,  R.  E.  llerrlii$f  fishery  and  the  sardine  indus- 
try, sect.  5,  V.  1. — Kumlien,  L.  Fisheries  oi  the  great 
lakes,  sect.  5,  v.  1.— Kumlien,  L.,  and  True,  F.  W. 
Fishing  grounds  of  the  great  lalces,  sect.  3. — True,  F.  W. 
Fisheries  of  the  great  lakes,  sect.  2.— Rathbun,  R.  I^eecli 
Induslry  and  trepang  fishery,  sect.  6,  v.  2.— Goode, 
G.  B.,  and  Collins,  J.  W.  Jlaelterel  fishery,  sect.  5, 
V.  1.— Earll,  R.  E.  Coast  of  Maine  and  its  fisheries, 
sect.  2.— Mammals,  sect.  1.— True,  F.  W.  Manatees 
and  the  Arctic  sea-cow,  sect.  1.— Earll,  R.  E,  Maryland 
and  its  fisheries,  sect.  2.— Clark,  A.  H.  Fisheries  of 
Massachusetts,  sect.  2.— Goode,  G.  B.,  and  Clark, 
A.  H.  Menhailen  fishery,  sect.  5,  v.  1. — Stearns,  S. 
Fisheries  of  the  Gulf  of  Mexico,  sect.  2. — IngersoU,  E. 
Mollnsks  in  general,  sect.  1. — Earll,  R.  E.  Mullet 
fishery,  sect.  5,  v.  1.— Wilcox,  W.  A.  Fisheries  of  Neiv 
Hampshire,  sect.  2. — Earll,  R.  E.  Xew  Jersey  and 
its  fisheries,  sect.  2.— Mather,  F.  JTew  York  and  its 
fisheries,  sect.  2.— Rathbun,  R.  Fishing  grounds  of 
North  America,  sect.  3.— Earll,  R.  E.  North  Caro- 
lina and  its  fisheries,  sect.  2. — Ocean  temperatures 
of  the  eastern  coast  of  the  United  States,  with  32  charts, 
sect.  3.— IngersoU,  E.  The  oyster,  scallop,  clam,  mus- 
sel, and  abalone  industries,  sect.  5,  v.  2. — Ryder,  J.  A. 
Life  history  of  the  oyster,  sect.  1.— Jordan,  D.  S.  Fish- 
eries of  the  Pacific  coast,  sect.  2 ;  Sea  fishing  grounds 
of  the  Pacific  coast  of  the  llnitecl  States  from 
the  Straits  of  Fuca  to  lower  California,  sect.  3.— Clark, 
A.  H.  Pacific  walrus  fishery,  sect.  5,  v.  2.— Earll, 
R.  E.  Pennsylvania  and  its  fisheries,  sect.  2.— 
Stearns,  S.  iCetl-snapper  and  Havana  market 
fisheries,  sect.  6,  v.  1. — True,  F.  W.  Reptiles  and 
batrachians,  sect.  1.— Clark,  A.  H.  Fisheries  of  Rhode 
Island,  sect.  2.— Jordan,  D.  S.,  and  Gilbert,  C.  H. 
Salmon  fishing  and  canning  interests  of  the  Pacific 
coast,  sect.  5,  v.  1. — Elliott,  H.  W.,  and  others.  Seal 
and  sea-otter  Industries,  sect.  6,  v.  2.— Allen,  J.  A. 
Seals  and  walruses,  sect.  1.— Earll,  R.  E.  Fisheries  of 
South  Carolina  and  Georgia,  sect.  2 ;  Spanish 
mackerel  fishery,  sect.  5,  v.  1.— Sponge  fishery 
and  trade,  sect.  5,  v.  2. — Goode,  G.  B.  Swordfish 
fishery,  sect.  5,  v.  1.— True,  F.  W.  Turtle  and  ter. 
rapiii  fisheries,  sect.  5,  v.  2.— McDonald,  M.  Vlr- 
S;inia  and  its  fisheries,  sect.  2. — Clark,  A.  H.,  and 
Brown,  J.  T.  Whale  fishery,  sect.  5,  v.  2.— Goode, 
G.  B.    Whales  and  porpoises,  sect.  1. 

Croode,  John.  Goode,  G.  B.  Interesting  dia- 
logue in  1676  between  Bacon  the  rebel  and  G.  5  pp. 
{Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  18,  1887,  p.  418.) 

Goode,  William,  D.  D.,  Dean  of  Ripon. 

Vox  ecclesiae ;  or,  the  doctrine  of  the 
Protestant  Episcopal  Church  on  episcopacy 
and  apostolical  succession,  embracing  a  refu- 
tation of  the  work  known  as  "Goode  on 
orders."     1866. 

—1268 


Goode,  Rev.  William.    17  cent. 

Discoverie  of  a  publique  spirit :  presented 
in  a  sermon  before  the  honourable  House  of 
Commons  .  .  .  March  26,  1645.  London,  1645. 
sm.  4°.     {Pamphlets :  Charles  I,  v.  7.)        4555 

Goode.    See  also  Good. 

Goode  family.     Goode,  G.  B.     Linked  with 

Shakespeare.    1  p.    (itfag.  .4m.  JTi»(.  v.  24, 1890,  p.  219.) 

Goodell,  William,  D.  D.    1792-1867. 

American  slave  code  in  theory  and  prac- 
tice.    Kew  York,  1853.     p.  8°.  —2343 

Goodere,  or  Goodyeer,  Sir  Henry.  17  cent. 
[Attributed  to.}  Mirrour  of  maiestie ;  or, 
the  badges  of  honour,  conceitedly  embla- 
zoned. A  photo-lith.  fac-simile  reprint  from 
Mr.  Corser's  perfect  copy,  A.  D.  1618.  Ed. 
by  H.  Green  and  J.  Croston.  Manchester, 
1870.  sm.  4°.  (Holbein  Soc.  Facsimile  re- 
prints, V.  31. )  — 17C7 

Goodlet,   John.     Shakspere's   debt   to   John 

Lilly.    8  pp.    (Eng.  atudien,  v.  5, 1882,  p.  356.) 

Report  of  the  tests  committee  of  the  St. 

Petersburg  Shakspeare  circle.    See  Harrison, 
J.,  and  others. 

Goodloe,  Daniel  Reaves.    Western  farm  mort- 
gages.   10  pp.    (Forum,  V.  10,  1890,  p.  346.) 

Goodman,    Edward   J.      The   Savage    Club. 

15  pp.    (Contemp.  Bev.  v.  55, 1889,  p.  873.) 

Goodman,  Godfrey.    1583-1655. 

Court  of  King  James  I.  To  which  are 
added,  letters  illustrative  of  the  personal  his- 
tory of  the  most  distinguished  characters  in 
the  court  of  that  monarch  and  his  predeces- 
sors. Now  first  pub.  from  the  original  MSS. 
by  J.  S.  Brewer.     London,  1839.     2  v.  8°. 

.2585 
Goodman,  J. 

Archaic  Maya  inscriptions.    London,  1897. 

4°.     (Godman,  P.  Du  C,  and  Salvin,  O.,  Biol. 

Centr all- Americana :  Archaeol.  pt.  8. )        1742 

Goodness.    8  pp.    Bacon,  Sir  P.,  Essays,  with 

annotationa  by  R.  Whately,  4  ed.  p.  126. 

Goodnow,  Prank  Johnson,  LL.  D.    1859—. 

Municipal  problems.  New  York,  1897. 
12°.  ■  —3312 

Powers  of  municipalities  respecting  public  works. 

19  pp.    (Am.  Econ.  Assoc.  Pub.  v.  2,  no.  6,  p.  69.) 

Goodnow,  Rev.  Smith  B.      We  shall  not  all 

sleep.    20  pp.    (Bibliolh.  Socro,  v.  49,  1892,  p.  650.) 

Goodrich,  Caspar  Frederick. 

Report  of  the  British  naval  and  military 
operations  in  Egypt,  1882.  Washington,  1885. 
8°.  (U.  S.  i%  Cong.  2  sess.  House  niiscel.  doc. 
v.  7,  no.  29. ) 

Our  new  naval  i^uns.    10  pp.    {Century  Mag.  v.  18, 

1890,  p.  667. ) 

Goodrich,  Ohauncey  Allen,  D.  D.     1790-1860. 

Memoir  of  Noah  Webster.    6  pp.   (Webster,  N., /n(er7»a(. 
diet,  of  Eng.  tang.  p.  vii. ) 

Goodrich,   Earle  S.      Memoir  of  Rev.  S.  Y. 

McMasters,  D.  D.     9  pp.     (Minn.  Hist.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  8, 
1880,  p.  295.) 


GOODRICH,  Frank  Boott 


1784 


GOODWIN,  William  Watson 


Goodrich,    Frank   Boott.      1826-94.      Young 

whist-player'8  novitiate.  Some  practice  hands  for  be- 
ginners.   9  pp.     {Harper^s  Mag.  v.  81,  1890,  p.  112.) 

Goodrich,  Samuel  Griswold  (Peter  Parley, 
pseud. )     1793-1860. 

Lives   of    celebrated   American    Indians. 
Boston,  1843.     12°.  3707 

Contents. 
Acamapitzin.  Montezuma  II. 

Atahualpa.  Philip. 

Black  Hawk.  Pocahontas. 

Brant.  Pontiac. 

Canpolican.  Quetzalcoatl. 

Cofachiqne.  Bed  Jacket. 

Donna  Marina.  Shongmunecuthe. 

Huayna  Capac.  Tascaluza. 

Logan.  Tecumseh. 

Manco  Capac.  Tapac  Amaru. 

Mayta  Capac.  Vitachuco. 

Montezuma  I.  Xototl. 

Ychoalay. 

Recollections  of  a  lifetime ;  or,  men  and 

things  I  have  seen ;  in  a  series  of  familiar  let- 
ters to  a  friend,  historical,  biographical,  anec- 
dotical,  and  descriptive.  New  York,  1856. 
2  V.  8°.  4757 

Goodrich  castle.  Heath,  C.  Excursion 
down  the  Wye,  from  Ross  to  Monmouth. 
1808.  2535 

Goodridge,  Henry  F.  A.,  M.  D.     Two  cases  of 

pseudo-hypertrophic  muscular  paralysis.  4  pp.  (Brain, 
y.  6,  1S83,  p.  268.) 

Goodsir,  John.  1814-67.  On  the  anatomy  of 
amphioxus  lanceolatus;  Lancelet,  Yarrell.  15  pp.  2  pi. 
(Eoyal  Soc.  Edin.  Trans,  v.  15, 1844,  p.  247.) 

Goodwin,  Alfred.    1849—.    W.  Pater :  Marius 

the  Epicurean  :  his  sensations  and  ideas.  6  pp.  ( Sfind, 
V.  10, 1885,  p.  442.) 

(Ed.)    Hymni  Homerici.    See  Homerus. 

Ck>odwin,  Charles  Wyclifife.    1817-78.    On  the 

Mosaic  cosmogony.    47  pp.    (Essays  and  reviews,  p.  iOT.) 

Goodwin,  Daniel,  Jr.    1832—.    Sketch  of  Rev. 

Wm.  Barry.  2  pp.  {Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  13,  1885,  p.  283.)— 
Tribute  to  Hon.  Bobert  C.  Winthrop.  2  pp.  (Mag. 
Am.  Hist.  V.  22, 1889,  p.  72.) 

Goodwin,  Daniel  Raynes,  D.  D.,  LL.  D.  1811- 
90. 

Notes  on  the  late  revision  of  the  New 
Testament  version.     New  York,  1883.    8°. 

—1255 

Goodwin,    Harry,    and    Knight,    William. 

Through  the  Wordsworth  country.    London, 

1887.     r.  8°.  2543 

Goodwin,    Harvey,    D.  D.,   Bp.    of   Carlisle. 

1818-92. 

Foundations  of  the  creed.    2  ed.    London, 
1890.     8°.  —4252 

Bees  and  Darwinism.    13  pp.    (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  28, 

1890,  p.  588.)— Belief  niKl  doubt.  15  pp.  (Nineteenth 
Cent.  T.  22, 1887,  p.  871.)— A  comment  on  "  A  comment  on 
ChrlKtniKM."  16  pp.  ( Contemp.  Rev.  v.  49, 1886,  p.  178.) 
— Comtek  athelMin.  10  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  21, 
1887,  p.  873. )— <:ointe'»  famons  fallacy.  18  pp. 
(Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  20, 1888,  p.  473. )— Sacrifice  of  educa- 
tion to  examination.  12  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  T.  25, 
1887,  p.  312.)— InauKural  addresH  to  the  annual 
meeting  of  the  Institute,  held  at  Carlisle.  12  pp.  (Arch- 
aeol.  Joum.  v.  39,  1882,  p.  216.)— Thoughts  about  life. 
18    p.    (Contemp.  Rev.  y.  48, 1885,  p.  352.)— Late  master 


of  Trinity.  5  pp.  (Macmillan's  Mag.  v.  55,  1887,  p.  380.) 
—Matter  and  mind.  14  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  12, 
1882,  p.  889.)— Uniformity  of  nature.  13  pp.  (Nine- 
teenth Cent.  V.  18,  1885,  p.  632.)— Wallace  on  "Bar. 
wlnlNui."  16  pp.  (iVineteenfft  Cent.  V.  27, 1890,  p.  408.) 
—Week  of  7  days.  12  pp.  (Contemp.  Rev.  v.  60,  1886, 
p.  624. ) 

Harrison,  F.      Bp.  of  Carlisle   on  Comte.     9  pp. 

(Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  20, 1886,  p.  715.) 

Goodwin,  Henry  M.    Christian  consciousness. 

40  pp.  (New  S}nglander,v.H,  1885,  pp.194,  359.)— Cole- 
ridge as  a  spiritual  philosopher.  36  pp.  (New  Englander, 
V.  54,  1891,  p.  61.)— Prof.  Bruinntond's  "Sfatural 
law  in  the  spiritual  world.^'  34  pp.  (New  Eng- 
lander,  t.  55,  1891,  p.  45.)— Marcbing^  song:  of  hii- 
nianity.  2  pp.  (New  Englander,  v.  52,  1890,  p.  441.)— 
Wor<ls worth  as  a  spiritual  teacher.  24  pp.  (New 
Englander,  v.  47,  1887,  p.  309.) 

Goodwin,  John. 

Jackson,  T.  Life  of  John  Goodwin,  com- 
prising an  account  of  his  opinions  and  writ- 
ings.    1822.  4785 

Goodwin,  John  Abbott.    1824-84. 

Pilgrim  republic :  an  historical  review  of 
the  colony  of  New  Plymouth  with  sketches 
of  the  rises  of  other  New  England  settle- 
tlements,  the  history  of  Congregationalism, 
and  the  creeds  of  the  period.  Boston,  1888. 
8°.  2631 

Goodwin,  Joseph  O.    East  Hartford.    22  pp. 

(Trumbull,  J.  H.,  Mem.  hist,  of  Hartford  co.  Conn.  v.  2, 
p.  85.) 

Goodwin,  Mrs.  Maud  Wilder.    1856 — . 

Dolly  Madison.  With  portrait.  New  York, 
1897.  12°.  ( Women  of  colon,  and  revol. 
times. )  -  4743 
and  others  (Eds.)  Half  moon  series  :  pa- 
pers on  historic  New  York.  v.  1,  no.  5.  [New 
York,  1897.]  12°.  3567 
Contents.    Bellamy,  B.  W.,  OOTCrnor's  Island. 

Goodwin,  Nathaniel.    1782-1855. 

Genealogfical  notes ;  or,  contributions  to  the 
family  history  of  some  of  the  first  settlers  of 
Connecticut  and  Massachusetts.  Hartford, 
1856.     8°.  2786 

Goodwin,  Philo  A. 

Biography  of  Andrew  Jackson,  President 
of  the  United  States.    New  York,  1833.    12°. 

3787 
Goodwin,  Thomas.    1799-1886. 

Sketches  and  impressions,  musical,  the- 
atrical, and  social  (1799-1885),  including  a 
sketch  of  the  Philharmonic  Society  of  New 
York,  by  R.  O.  Mason.    New  York,  1887.   16°. 

3316 

Goodwin,  William  Watson,   Ph.   D.,  LL.  D. 

1831—. 

Report  of  the  director  of  the  American 
school  of  classical  studies  at  Athens  for  the 
year  1882-83.  Boston,  1883.  8°.  (Am.  school 
of  class,  studies  at  Athens,  Bull.  no.  1. )    1723 


GOODWIN,  William  Watson 


1785 


GORDON,  Lt.  Andrew  B. 


On    some   disputed   points    in    the    construction    of 

'fSfix^rty,  etc.,  with  the  infinitive.  12  pp.  (Greenough, 
J.  B.,  and  others,  Harvard  studies  in  class,  philol.  v.  1, 
p.  77.) — On  the  origin  of  the  construction  of  ov  mt  with 
the  subjunctive  and  the  future  indicative.  12  pp. 
(Greenough,  J.  B.,  and  others.  Harvard  studies  in  class, 
philol.  V.  1,  p.  65.)— Battle  of  SalniniH.  26  pp.  (Am. 
school  of  class,  studies  at  Athens,  Papers,  v.  1,  1885, 
p.  237.) 

and  Liudlow,  Thomas,  W.  (Eds.)    Papers 

of  the  American  school  of  classical  studies  at 
Athens.  See  American  school  of  classical 
studies  at  Athens. 

Goodwin  saiid.s,  England.  Gattie,  G.  B. 
Memorials  of  the  Goodwin  Sands,  and  their 
surroundings,  legendary  and  historical.   1890. 

1528 
See  also  Kent. 

Goodyear,  Charles.   Hubert,  P.  G.,  Jr.  Charles 

Goodyear.  23  pp.  (/n/iis  Inventors,  p.  165.)— McCabp, 
J.D.,Jr.  Charles  Goodyear.  25  pp.  (In  7iis  Great  for- 
tunes, p.  276.  )—I*arloii,  J.  Charles  Goodyear.  40  pp. 
{In  his  Famous  Americans,  p.  307.) 

Goodyeer,  Sir  Henry.    See  Goodere,  Sir  H. 
Gookin,  Maj.-Gen.  Daniel.     Circa  1612-87. 

Historical  collections    of  the  Indians  in 

New  England.     Boston,   1792.      8°.      (Mass. 

Hist.  Soc.  Coll.  V.  1. )  4614 

Historical  account  of  the  doings  and  sufferings  of  the 

ChrlNtian  IiMlianH  in  New  England,  1675-77.  112  pp. 
(Am.  Antiq.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  2, 1836,  p.  423.) 

Gookin,   Capt.   Daniel.     1756-1831.     Journal. 

6  pp.  (Cook,  F.,  Journ.  of  the  military  exped.  of  Sullivan, 
p.  102.) 

Goold,  William  Henry,  D.   D.      Binnie,   W. 

Wm.  Henry  Goold.  6  pp.  {Disruption  worthies.  Memo- 
rial  of  ISVi,  V.  3,  p.  265.) 

Goold.    See  also  Gould. 

Goold-Adams,   Capt.  H.  E.     Ascent  of  the 

White  mountain.    24  pp.    (Cavendish,  A.  E.  J.,  Korea, 

p.  158.) 

Goolsby,  J.  Crenshaw  battery.  7  pp.  (South- 
ern Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  v.  21,  1893,  p.  368.) 

Goose,  Mother.  Whitmorb,  W.  H.  (Ed.) 
Original  Mother  Goose's  melody,  as  first  is- 
sued by  John  Newberry,  of  London,  about 
A.  D.  1760.  Reproduced  in  facsimile  from 
the  ed.  as  repr.  by  Isaiah  Thomas,  of  Worces- 
ter, Mass.,  about  A.  D.  1785.     1889.  1323 

Eliot,  J.  F.    Mother  Goose's  melodies.    2  pp.    {New 

Eng.  Hist.  Geneal.  Reg.  v.  27,  1873,  p.  314.)— I.uut,  O. 
Mother  Goose's  melodies.  4  pp.  ( New  Eng.  Hist.  Geneal. 
Reg.  V.  27,  1873,  p.  311.)— M'liitinore,  W.  H.  Mother 
Goose's  melodies.  2  pp.  {New  Eng.  Hist.  Oeneal.  Reg. 
V.  27,  1873,  p.  144.) 

Goossen.s,  E.  de.  Vedia  y.  See  Vedia  y  Goos- 
sens,  E.  de. 

Goosseiis,  Heinrich. 

Ueber  sage,  quelle,  und  komposition  des 
Chevalier  au  Lyon  des  Crestien  de  Troyes. 
[Paderborn,  1883.]  12°.  (Koerting,  G.  K.  O., 
Neuphilol.  studien,  pt.  1.)  2304 

Goostery,  England.  Earwakee,  J.  P.  His- 
tory of  the  ancient  parish  of  Sandbach.  In- 
cluding the  two  chapelries  of  Holmes  Chapel 
and  Goostery.     1890.  .2531 

See  also  ClicNhlre. 


Goovaerts,     Alphonse    Jean    Marie    Andr6. 

1847—. 

Guerre  de  1557  en  Picardie.  See  Lemaire, 
E.,  and  others. 

Gopcevic,  Spiridion.     1855—.     Ereignisse  in 

Aegypten,  1882.  68  pp.  ( Unsere  Zeil,  1883,  v.  1,  pp.  177, 
398, 551.)— Ereignisse  in  Bul^rarien,  1885.  65  pp.  {Un- 
sere Zeit,  1888,  V.  1,  pp.  168,  329,  502,  674.)— IWclaneHien. 
46  pp.  (  Unsere  Zeit,  1885,  v.  1,  pp.  453,  661.)— Oberalba- 
nlen  und  die  Gegen.  59  pp.  {Unsere  Zeit,  1881,  v.  1, 
pp.  96,  427.)— Nanioa-inscin  und  ihre  bewohner.  8  pp. 
{Unsere  Zeit,  1879,  v.  2,  p.  641.)— Skandinavlcn  als 
reise-ziel.    41pp.    (f7?i8«re  Zeif,  1884,  v.  2,  pp.  673,  801.) 

Goracci,  Alessandro.    Breve  istoria  dell'  ori- 

gine  e  fondazione  della  cittft  del  Borgo  di  San  Sepolcro. 
171  pp.  (Villani,  G.,  and  others,  Croniche  storiche,  v.  7, 
p.  143.) 

Goraiii,  Alfonso  Giuseppe  Emanuele  Baldas- 
sare  Agostino,  Conte.    1744-1819. 

Mgmoires  secrets  et  critiques  des  cours, 
des  gouvernemens,  et  des  moeurs  des  princi- 
paux  etats  de  I'ltalie.    Paris,  1794.    2  v.  12°. 

3517 

Cn»anl,  F.    II  Conte  Giuseppe  Gorani.    22  pp.    (Soc. 

stor.  lombarda,  Archiv.  1  s.  1878,  p.  615. ) 

Gorboiinof,    K.      Une    Ophelia  tchfirfimisse. 

17  pp.    ( Rev.  d.  deux  mondes,  1891,  3  p6r.  v.  104,  p.  652. ) 

Gordan,  Paul,   Ph.  D.    1837—.    Beweis,  dass 

jede  covariante  und  invariante  einer  binaeren  form  eine 
ganze  function  mit  numerischen  coefiicienten  einer  end- 
lichen  anzahl  solcher  formen  ist.  32  pp.  {Journ.  f.  d, 
reine  u.  angewan.  math.  v.  69,  1868,  p.  323.)— Ueber  die 
Invarlantcn  binaerer  formen  bei  hoeheren  transfor- 
mationen,  31  pp.  {Journ.  f.  d.  reine  u.  angewan.  math. 
V.  71,  1870,  p.  164.)— Beziehungen  zwischen  Ihetapro- 
clucten.  8  pp.  {Journ.  f.  d.  reine  u.  angewan.  math. 
v.  66,  1866,  p.  185.) 

Ilorinltc,  C.    Extrait  d'une  lettre  &  G.    [Bur  I'ex- 

pression  Usinx  +  Vcosx  +  W] .  9pp.  {Journ.  f.d.reineu. 
angewan.  math.  v.  76, 1873,  p.  303.)— Nclilaefll,  L.  Ueber 
die  linearen  relationen  zwischen  den  2  p  kreiswegen 
erster  art  und  den  2  p  zweiter  art  in  der  theorie  der 
Abelschen  functionen  der  Herren  Clebsch  und  G.  7  pp. 
{Journ.  f.d.  reineu.  angewan.  math.  v. 76, 1873,  p. 149.) 

Gordianns  I,  Caius  Marcus  Antonius  (Afri- 

canus)  and  Oordianus  II,  Marcus  Antonius,  Emperors 
of  Borne.  Robert,  C.  Nouvelles  observations  sur  les 
noms  des  deux  premiers  Gordiens.  5  pp.  {Rev.  arch6ol. 
n.  s.  V.  41, 1881,  p.  34.) 

Gordon,  Duchesses  of.     See  Brodie,  E. — Gor- 
don, J.  M. 

Gordon,  Alexander  (2V. )    — 1750. 

Compleat  history  of  ancient  amphithea- 
tres.   See  Mafifei,  F.  S. 

Gordon,  Alexander. 

Treatise  upon  elemental  locomotion  .  .  . 
wherein  are  explained  and  illustr.  the  history, 
practice,  and  prospects  of  steam  carriages  .  .  . 
with  plates  and  appendix.  3  ed.  containing 
a  supplement.    London,  1836.    8°.  — 2716 

Gordon,  Mrs.  Alice  M.  Development  of  deco- 
rative electricity.  7  pp.  {Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  49,  1891 
p.  278.) 

Gordon,  Lt.  Andrew  R. 

Report  of  the  Hudson's  bay  expedition  of 
1886.     [n.  t.  p.]     [Ottawa,  1887.]    8°.        2471 


GORDON,  Armiatead  Churchill 


1786 


GORDON,  George  Hamilton 


Gordon,  Armistead  Churchill.    1855—.    Hard 

times  in  the  Confederacy.  11  pp.  (Century  Mag.  v.  14, 
1888,  p.  761.)— A  Pervertetl  rranchiwe.  8  pp.  (Cen- 
tury Mag.  V.  15,  1889,  p.  406.)— A  Pinrhtown  pniipor. 

12  pp.    (Atkmt.  Monthly,  v.  60,  1887,  p.  326.) 

and  Page,  Thomas  Nelson.    Befo'  de  war. 

Echoes  in  negro  dialect.  New  York,  1888. 
12°.  1307 

Gordon,  Rev.  Charles.    Macleod,  N.    Charles 

Gordon.  6  pp.  (Disruption  worthies  of  the  Highlands, 
Memorial  of  1843,  p.  153.) 

Gordon,  Charles  Alexander,  M.  D.    Remarks 

on  certain  points  relating  to  public  health  in  China. 
34  pp.  (London,  Internat.  Health  Exhib.  Literature, 
V.  19,  p.  195. ) 

Gordon,  Maj.-Gen.  Charles  George.  1833-85. 
Col.  Gordon  in  Central  Africa,  1874-79, 
with  a  portrait  and  map  of  the  country. 
From  original  letters  and  documents.  Ed  by 
George  Birkbeck  Hill.  3  ed.  London,  1884. 
12°.  1418 

Events  in  the  Taeping  rebellion  :  being  re- 
prints of  MSS.  With  monograph,  introduc- 
tion, and  notes  by  A.  Egmont  Hake.  Lon- 
don, 1891.     8°.  3413 

Journals,  at  Kartoum.    Printed  from  the 

original  MSS.  Introduction  and  notes,  by 
A.  Egmont  Hake.  Boston,  1885.  p.  8°.  (Rev. 
of  in  Westm.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  68,  1885,  p.  395. )   3423 

Letters  from  the  Crimea,  the  Danube,  and 

Armenia,  1854-58.  Ed.  by  Demetrius  C. 
Boulger.     London,  1884.     12°.  3477 

Letters  to  his  sister,  M.  A.  Gordon.  Lon- 
don, 1888.     12°.  4707 

Reflections  in  Palestine.     1883.     London, 

1884.     12°.  —1246 

"  Memo."  on  classes  in  the  Sondan.  2  pp.  (Nine- 
teenth Cent.  V.  28, 1889,  p.  881.) 

Forbes,  A.     Chinese  Gordon :  a  succinct 

record  of  his  life.    1884.  4891 

Gordon,  Sir  H.  W.    Events  in  the  life  of 

Charles  George  Gordon  from  its  beginning  to 
its  end.    1886.  4774 

Hake,  A.  E.     Story  of  Chinese  Gordon. 

With  additions,  bringing  down  the  narrative 
to  the  present  time,  by  Hugo  Craig,  illustr. 
with  portraits,  maps,  etc.    1884.  4891 

Macdonald,  a.    Too  late  for  Gordon  and 

Khartoum.    1887.  3425 

Col.  Gordon  in  Central  Africa.    17  pp.    (Edin.  Rev. 

V.  154,  1881,  p.  546.)— Cherbullez,  C.  V.  (Q.  Valbert, 
pseud.)  Charles  George  Gordon.  13  pp.  (Rev.  d.  deux 
mondet,  1884,  3  ■pir.  v.  63,  p.  199.)— Journal  de  G.  h  Khar- 
toum. 12  pp.  (Bev.  d.  deux  mondea,  1885,  3  p«r.  v.  70, 
p.  683.)— i'oIIInN,  A.  Gordon  Boy's  Home.  5  pp.  (Mac- 
millan's  Mag.  v.  64,  1886,  p.  296.)— «:ra veil,  A.  Opuscule 
religieuz  du  G£n.  O.  14  pp.  (Correspondont,  n.  s.  v.  99, 
1884,  p.  791.)— Du  tliiesnoy,  P.  G«n.  Gordon.  25  pp. 
(.Corresporulanl,  n.  s.  v.  98,  1884,  p.  808.)— Ulardon,  A. 
Charles  Gordon.  80  pp.  (Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse, 
8  p«r.  V.  22,  1884,  p.  449  ;  v.  23,  1884,  p.  121.)— (liorfloil.  Sir 
H.  W.  Gen.  Gordon's  position  at  Kartoum.  7  pp.  (Gor- 
don, C.  G.,  Journals,  p.  Hi.)— Gen.  Uordon.  26  pp. 
(Blaclcuiood's  Mag.  v.  138,  1885,  p.  247  ;  London  Quart.  Rev, 
V.  62, 1884,  p.  353.)— Ciordon  an<l  Garibaldi.  14  pp. 
(London  Quart.  Rev.  v.  70.  1888,  p.  291.)— Oraham,  Sir 
Q.  Last  words  with  G.  18  pp.  (Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  41, 
U87,  p.  S2.)— Harriiton,  Afra.  M.  K.  (L.  Malet,  pseud.) 


Youngest  of  the  saints.  18  pp.  (Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  38, 
1885,  p.  395.)— Kliartoiiiii  and  G.  19  pp.  (London 
Quart.  Rev.  v.  64, 1885,  p.  145.)— Gen.  Gordon's  Hfe  an«l 
lettera.  30  pp.  (Quart  Rev.  v.  159,  1885,  p.  450.)— Gen. 
Gordon's  inc!isa)$:e.  18  pp.  (Fortn.  Rev.  n.  a.  v.  SS,  ISSi, 
p.  57.)— Xoble,  E.  Gen.  Gordon  at  Kartoum.  5  pp. 
(Atlant.  Monthly,  v.56,  1885,  p.  415.)— [STotlce  of  G.]  1  p. 
(Royal  Asiat.  Soc,  China  branch,  Journ.  n.  s.  v.  20,  1886, 
p.  59.)— Our  EKypliaii  atrocities.  From  Capel  Court 
to  Khartoum.  17  pp.  (Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  137,  1885, 
p.298.)— Parke,  T.  H.  How  G.  was  really  lost.  8  pp. 
(Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  31,  1892,  p.  787.)— Position  of  G. 
13  pp.  (Conlemp.  Rev.  v.  45,  1884,  p.  866.)— Selsz,  A.  M. 
Gen.  Gordon.  11  pp.  (Deutach.  rundschau,  v.  40,  1884, 
p.  137.) — Gen.  Gordon  and  the  slave  trade.  5  pp. 
(ConUmp.  Rev.  v.  46,  1884,  p.  682.)  —  Speiice.  W.  H. 
Recollections  of  a  voyage  with  G.  10  pp.  (Contemp. 
Bev.  V.  57,  1890,  p.  272.)— .Stannarfl,  A.  Gordon  at 
Gravesend  :  a  personal  reminiscence.  10  pp.  ( Nineteenth 
Cent.  V.  17, 1885,  p.  713.)— Stead,  W.  T.  Chinese  Gordon. 
6  pp.  (Century  Mag.  v.  6,  1884,  p.  556.)— Villainiis,  A. 
Journal  de  G.  pendant  le  si6ge  de  Khartoum.  20  pp. 
(Correspondant,  n.  s.  v.  104,  1885,  p.  82.)— Williams,  C, 
and  Myers,  E.  Gordon.  14  pp.  (Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  37, 
1885,  p.  689.)— Gordon,  Wolseley,  and  Sir  Charles  Wil- 
son. 8  pp.  (Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  137, 1885,  p.  872.) 
See  also  Khartum. 

Gordon,  Cosmo  William. 

Laing,  S.  Great  city  ftauds  of  Cole, 
Davidson,  and  Gordon,  fully  exposed.  [1856.] 

—3366 
Gordon,  E.  J.  A.  {Ed.) 

Sefton.    See  Horley,  E. 

Gordon,  P.  W.  Beauchamp.      The  state  and 

electrical  distribution.  23  pp.  (Mackay,  T.,  Plea  for 
liberty,  p.  353.) 

Gordon,  George,  6  Earl  of  Aberdeen.    Burke, 

Sir  J.  B.  Aberdeen  romance.  26  pp.  (In  his  Rise  of 
great  families,  p.  155. ) 

Gordon,  Lord  George. 

Address  to  the  President  of  the  Protestant 
Association,  including  remarks  on  strictures 
lately  pub.  on  the  state  and  behaviour  of  Eng- 
lish Catholics.     1782.  1525 

• GuRNEY,  J.    Trial  of  George  Gordon,  Esq., 

commonly  called  Lord  George  Gordon,  for 
high  treason  .  .  .  Feb.  5, 1781.    1781.        —2312 

Narrative  of  the  proceedings  of  Lord 

Geo.  Gordon,  and  the  persons  assembled 
under  the  denomination  of  the  Protestant 
Association  from  their  last  meeting  at  Coach- 
maker's  Hall  to  the  final  commitment  of  his 
Lordship  to  the  Tower.  1780.  {With  Ad- 
dress to  the  President  of  the  Protestant  Asso- 
ciation.)  1525 

- — -  Oordon  riots.    39  pp.    (Dublin  Bev.  n.  s.  v.  20, 1873, 
p.  381 ;  V.  21,  1873,  p.  50.) 

Gordon,  George  Angier.    1853 — .    Enthusiasm 

for  the  ministry.  17  pp.  (Neio  Englander,  v.  55,  1891, 
p.  334.) 

Gortlon,  George  Hamilton,  4  Earl  of  Aberdeen. 

1784-1860.  Inquiry  into  the  principles  of  beauty  in  Gre- 
cian architecture.  110  pp.  (Rudimentary  architecture 
for  the  use  ofbegiwners  and  students,  p.  1.) 

C'orres|ioiideiiec.    31  pp.    (Rev.  of  in  Edin.  Rev. 

V.  158,  1883,  p.  547.)— Smith,  G.  B.  Earl  of  Aberdeen. 
29  pp.  (In  his  Prime  ministers  of  Queen  Victoria, 
p.  207.) 


GORDON,  Maj.-Gen.  George  Henry 


1787 


GORGAS,  Albert  0. 


Gordon,  Maj.-Gen.   George  Henry.     Kilmer, 

G.L.  Gordon's  attack  at  Fort  Stedman.  5  pp.  (Johnson, 
R.  U.,  and  Buel,  C.  C,  BattlcH  .  ,  .  of  the  Civil  tear,  v.  4, 
p.  579.)— Reiniiiiwceiict^w  of  Lee  and  G.  at  Appomattox 
Courthouse.  3  pp.  (Southern  Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  v.  8, 
1880,  p.  37.) 

Gordon,  Gen.  George  W.    Gen.  P.  R.  Cleburne. 

13  pp.    (Southern  Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  v.  18, 1890,  p.  260.) 

Gordon,  Hanford  L. 

Feast  of  the  virgins   and    other  poems. 

Chicago,  1891.     8°.  1323 

Gordon,  Rev.  Henry  Doddridge.  1834—. 
Further  traces,  on  the  South  Downs,  of  the  winter  cam- 
paign of  the  Civil  war  of  1643.  17  pp.  3  pi.  (Sussex 
Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  28,  1878,  p.  97.) 

Gordon,  Sir  Henry  William.     1818-87. 

Events  in  the  life  of  Charles  George  Gor- 
don from  its  beginning  to  its  end.  London, 
1886.     8°.  4774 

Gen.  «ior<loii"»  petition  at  Kartoum.  7  pp.  (Gor- 
don, C.  G.,  Journals,  p.  lii.)— Mission  of  Col.  Charles 
WilNon.    3  pp.    (Gordon,  C.  G.,  Jowrreais,  p.  lix.) 

Gordon,  Rev.  James,  of  Rothemay.  Circa 
1615-86. 

Abredoniae    utriusque    descriptio :    a   de- 
scription of  both  towns  of  Aberdeen.    With  a 
selection  of  the  charters  of  the  burgh.    Edin- 
burgh, 1842.     4°.     {Spalding  Club.)  2503 
Gordon,  James  Edward  Henry.    —1893. 

Physical  treatise  on  electricity  and  mag- 
netism.    3  ed.     London,  1891.     2  v.  8°.  —1522 

Latest    olpctricnl   rtlscovery.    4  pp.    (Nineteenth 

Cent.  V.  31,  1892,  p.  399.) 

Gordon,  Jane  Maxwell,  Duchess   of  Gordon. 

Thomson,  K.  B.,  and  Thomson,  J.  C.  (G.  and  P. 
Wharton,  pseuds.)  Jane,  Duchess  of  Gordon.  30  pp. 
(In  their  Queens  of  society,  v.  1,  p.  309.) 

Gordon,  Sir  John.    17  cent. 

Problem  concerning  the  gout.  See  Philips, 
G.,  and  Gordon,  Sir  J. 

Gordon,  Lt.-Gen.  John  Brown.  1832—.  Ad- 
dress. 5  pp.  (Daniel,  J.  W.,  Life  and  reminiscences  of 
Jefferson  Davis,  p.  269.)  —  Confederate  veterans. 
3  pp.  (Southern  Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  v.  19,  1891,  p.  175.)— 
Incident  of  tiettysbiirB.  3  pp.  (Southern  Hist.  Soc. 
Papers,  v.  21,  1893,  p.  337.)— Report  of  the  OettysbnrK 
eainpaitfn.  4  pp.  (Southern  Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  v.  7, 
1879,  p.  241.)— Report  of  battle  of  Ilatcher'N  rnn.  1  p. 
(Southern  Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  v.  8,  1880,  p.  45.)— Intro- 
dnetlon.  5  pp.  (Jackson,  Mrs.  M.  A.,  Memoirs  of 
Stonewall  Jackson,  p.  xi.) — Battle  of  Monoeacy.  3  pp. 
(Southern  Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  v.  7,  1879,  p.  173.) 

Gordon,  John  Campbell  Hamilton.  See  Ham- 
ilton-Gordon, J.  C. 

GordfMi,  Joseph  Claybaugh,  Ph.  D. 

Notes  and  observations  upon  the  education 
of  the  deaf,  with  a  revised  index  to  education 
of  deaf  children.    Washington,  1892.    8°. 

—2304 
Gordon,    Julien,    pseud.      See    Cruger,     Mrs. 

J.  G.  S.  (in  supplement). 
Gordon,  Lady  Lucie  Austin  Duff  ( TV. )    1821-69. 
Ferdinand  I  and  Maximilian  II  of  Austria. 
See  Ranke,  L.  von  (in  preceding  catalogue). 

( Tr. )    Mary  Schweidler,  the  amber  witch. 

See  Meinhold,  J.  W. 

Vol.  III.-224. 


Ross,  Mrs.  J.  A.  D.  G.   Three  generations  of 

Englishwomen.  Memoirs  and  correspondence 
of  Mrs.  John  Taylor,  Mrs.  Sarah  Austin,  and 
Lady  Duff  Gordon.     1888,  2  v.  3766 

Gordon,  Rev.  M.  L.,  M.  D.    Mill's  use  of  Bud- 
dhism.   10  pp.    (i?lb(io(h.  Socro,  V.  42,  1885,  p.  527.) 

Gordon,  Mary  Augusta. 

Gordon,  C.  G.  Letters  to  his  sister,  M.  A. 
Gordon.    1888.  4707 

Gordon,     Gen.     Patrick,    of    Auchleucheries. 
1635-99. 

Passages  from  the  diary  of,  A.  D.  1635-99. 

Aberdeen,  1859.     4°.     {Spalding  Chib.)      2503 

Gordon,  Robert,  D.  D.     Walker,  N.  L.    Robert 

Gordon.  8  pp.  {Disruption  worthies.  Memorial  of  1843, 
V.  3,  p.  309.) 

Gordon,  Thomas  F.    1787-1866. 

Digest  of  the  laws  of  the  United  States,  in- 
cluding an  abstract  of  the  judicial  decisions 
relating  to  the  constitutional  and  statutory 
law.  With  notes  explanatory  and  historical. 
Phila.,  1827.     8°.  —3356 

Gordon,  William,  6  Viscount  Kenmure. 

Whole  proceeding  to  judgment  upon  the 
articles  of  impeachment .  .  .  against .  .  .  Wil- 
liam, Viscount  Kenmure,  etc.    1716.       — 2312 
Gordon,  William,  D.  D.    1730-1807. 

History  of  the  rise,  progress,  and  establish- 
ment of  the  independence  of  the  United  States 
of  America ;  including  an  account  of  the  late 
war  ;  and  of  the  thirteen  colonies,  from  their 
origin  to  that  period.    London,  1788.    4  v.  8°. 

1616 
The  same.    2  ed.    New  York,  1794.    8°. 

.2657 
Gordon  family.     Taylor,  J.      The  Gordons; 

The  Gordons  of  Methlic  and  Haddo ;  The  Gordons  of 
Kenmure  ;  The  Gordons  of  Earlston,  Gight,  etc.  78  pp. 
(In  his  Great  hist,  families  of  Scotland,  v.  2,  pp.  292,  346» 
362,  366.) 

Gordy,  John  Pancoast.    1851 — . 

Rise  and-  growth  of  the  normal  school  idea 
in  the  United  States.  Washington,  1891.  8°. 
(U.  S.  Education,  Bureau  of.  Circulars,  no.  8, 
1891. )  —4361 

Gore,  Mrs.  Catherine  Grace  Frances  Moody. 

Ilprne,  R.  H.  G.  P.  R.  James,  Mrs.  Gore  ...  32  pp. 
(In  his  New  spirit  of  the  age,  2  ed.  v.  1,  p.  213.) 

Gore,  Rev.  Charles.    1853—. 

Incarnation  of  the  Son  of  God.    London, 
1891.     8°.     {Bampton  lectures,  1891.)       —4253 
Gore,  James  Howard.    1856—. 

Bibliography  of  geodesy.  Washington, 
1889.  4°.  (U.  S.  Coast  and  Geod.  Surv.  Re- 
port,  1887,  Append,  no.  16. )  —4772 

Gore,  Thomas.     Jackson,  J.  E.    Last  will  of 

G.,  the  antiquary.  11  pp.  (  Wiltshire  Archaeol.  and  Nat. 
Hist.  Mag.  v.  14, 1874,  p.  1.) 

Gore-Browne,  Rev.  Wilfrid.    Life  in  a  cavalry 

regiment.    14  pp.    (A^ne(eeH(/i  Cent.  v.  28, 1890,  p.  840.) 

Gorgas,  Albert  C,  M.  D.     Effects  of  tobacco 

on  youths.  11  pp.  (Am.  Pub.  Health  Assoc.  Reports, 
V.  7,  p.  230.) 


GORQAS,  Brig.-Gen.  Josiah 


1788 


GORTON,  Samuel 


Gorgfas,  Brig.-Gen.  Josiah.  1818-83.  Contri- 
butions to  the  history  of  the  Confederate  ordnance  de- 
partment. 29  pp.  (Southern  Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  v.  12, 
1884,  p.  66. ) 

( Tr. )   Rifled  infantry  arms.  [See  Schoen,  J. 

Jonps.  J.  W.  Sketch  of  the  life  of  Q.  13  pp.  (South- 
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Crorgcs,  Sir  Ferdinand©.     Circa  1566-1647. 

Province  of  Maine,  including  the  brief  re- 
lation, the  brief  narration,  his  defence,  the 
charter  granted  to  him,  his  will,  and  his  let- 
ters. Ed.  with  a  memoir  ...  by  J.  P.  Baxter. 
Boston,  1890.     3  v.  4°.     {Prince  Soc.)  4626 

Gorges  family.     De  Costa,  B.  F.     Tomb  of 

the  Gorges  at  St.  Budeaux.  4  pp.  {Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  8, 
1882,  p.  662.) 

Gorgias,  of  Leontini.    Apelt,  O.    Gorgias  bei 

pseudo-Aristoteles  und  bei  Sextus  Empiricus.  17  pp. 
(.Rheinisch.  mtis.  n.  s.  v.  43,  1888,  p.  203.)— Wessely,  K. 
Literarische  fragmente  aus  El-Eaijflm.  9  pp.  ( Mittheil. 
aus  der  aamtnl.  der  Papyrus  Erzherzog  Bainer,  v.  2-3,  1887, 
p.  74.) 

Gorgoiiiclen  des  Golfes  von  Neapel. 

Koch,   G.    von.      {Fauna   und  flora    des 

Oolfes  von  Neapel,  v.  15.)  — 1581 

Gorgons  in  the  British  Museum,  Some  archaic. 

12  pp.  2  pi.  Six,  J.  {Joum.  of  Hellen.  studies,  v.  6,  188S, 
p.  275.) 

Gorhain,  George  C.  Gen.  Johnston's  sur- 
render. 8  pp.  (Southern  Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  v.  20,  1892, 
p.  205.) 

Gorhani,  Rev.  George  Cornelius.    Thirlwall,  C, 

Bp.  of  St.  David's.  Charge  delivered  Sept.,  1854  .  .  .  The 
case  of  Gorham  ».  the  Bp.  of  Exeter.  56  pp.  (7?i  ftis  Re- 
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Gorhaiii,  John.     On  the  blending  of  colours 

by  the  sole  agency  of  the  sensorlum.  6  pp.  (Brain,  v.  4, 
1882,  p.  467.) 

Gorillas.      Aucapitaine,   H.      Etudes  sur   les 

primates  du  genre  gorille.  16  pp.  (Bev.  et  mag.  de  zool. 
2  s.  V.  6,  1853,  pp.  49,  97.)— BischolT,  T.  L.  W.  von.  Bei- 
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and  adventures  in  equatorial  Africa  ;  with  accounts  of 
the  manners  and  customs  of  the  people,  and  of  the 
chace  of  the  gorilla,  crocodile  ..  .  34  pp.  (N.  Brit.  Rev. 
T.  35,  1861,  p.  219.)— Darean  fie  I^amalle,  A.  J.  C.  A. 
M^moire  sur  le  grand  gorille  du  Gabon,  troglodytes 
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Beitraege  sur  kenntnis  des  gorilla  und  chimpanse. 
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les  caractferes  ext^rieurs  et  les  moeurs  du  gorille.  7  pp. 
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See   also    ApeM.  —  C^himpanzees.  —  Mammals.  — 
Monkeys. 

Goi-iiig,  England.    Burrell,  Sir  P.    Castle  Gror- 

ing.    39  pp.  2  pi.    ( Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  26,  1875, 
p.  113.) 
See  also  Sassex. 

Gorioiiii,  sumamed  Skhanscheli.  5  cent.  Bi- 
ographic de  St.  Mesrob,  tr.  pour  la  premiere  fois  en 
Franjais  par  J.  B.  Emine.  16  pp.  (Langlois,  V.,  Coll. 
des  hist.  anc.  et  mod.  de  I'ArvUnie,  v.  2,  p.  1.) 

Gorizia.    See  Goerz. 

Gorlestoii,  England.  Palmeie,  C.  J.  Perlus- 
tration  of  Gt.  Yarmouth,  with  Gorleston  and 


Southtown.    1872-75,  3  v. 
See  also  SnfTolk. 
Gorman,    Brig.-Oen.  Willis  Arnold. 

19  pp. 


2552 
Davis, 

(Minn. 


C.  K.    Life  and  public  services  of  G. 
Hist.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  3,  1880,  p.  314.) 

GorniHiid  et  Isembard.  Schelbr,  J.  A.  U. 
{Ed. )  Mort  du  Roi  Gormond,  fragment 
unique  .  .  .  R66d.  litt^ralement  sur  I'original 
et  annote.    1876.  2394 

IleillK-brortt,  R.  {Ed.)    Fragment  de  G.  et  I.    Text 

nebst  einleitung,  anmerkungen,  und  vollstaendigem 
wortindex.  96  pp.  (22oma7i.  sfttdien,  v.  3,  1879,  p.  501.)— 
ReKTenberg:.  F.  A.  F.  T.  Baron  de  {Ed.)  Mort  du  Ro 
Gormont.  23  pp.  ( Mousk^s,  P. ,  Chronique  rim^,  v.  2,  p.  x. ) 

Heilii^brodt,  R.     Zur  sage  von  "  G.  und  I."    5  pp. 

{Roman,  studien,  v.  4,  1879-80,  p.  119.) 

Gorra,  Egidio  { Tr. ) 

Storia  dell'  epopea  francese  nel  medio  evo. 
See  Nyrop,  K. 
Gorrliige,  Henry  Honeychurch.    1841-85. 

Egyptian    obelisks.      Fifty-one  full  page 

illustrations.    New  York,  1882.    fo.  1752 

Gorriiii,  Giacomo.    Lettere  inedite  degli  am- 

basciatori  fiorentini  alia  corte  dei  Papi  in  Avignone 
(1340).  27  pp.  {Archiv.stor.  ital.  4  s.  v.  14,  1884,  p.  153 ; 
V.  16,  1885,  p.  325.)— Oollezione  florentina  di  racslnilll 
paleuxrrafici.  12  pp.  (Archiv.  stor.  ital.  4  s.  v.  14, 1884, 
p.  396.) 

Gor.sc,  M.  de  la.    See  La  Gorse,  M.  de. 

Gorst,  Sir  John  Eldon.  1835—.  English  work- 
men and  their  political  friends.  11  pp.  {N.  Am.  Bee. 
V.  159,  1894,  p.  207.) 

Gorton,  John.    —1835. 

General  biographical  dictionary.  New  ed. 
London,  1861.     4  v.  8°.  R.IU 

Contents. 
Aa-Expilli,  v.  1.  Nadir  Schah-Vulson,  M.de, 

Fabroni,  G.-Mylne,  B.,  v.  2.         v.  3. 

Wace,  R.-Zype,  F.  P.;  Suppl.,  v.  4. 

Gorton,  Samuel. 

Brayton,  G.  a.  Defence  of  Samuel  Gor- 
ton and  the  settlers  of  Shawomet.  1883. 
{Rhode  Island  Hist.  Tracts,  no.  17.)  4642 


GORTON,  England 


1789 


GOSSE,  Edmund  William 


Gorton,  England.  French,  G.  J.  Biblio- 
graphical notices  of  the  church  libraries  at 
Turton,  and  Gorton,  bequeathed  by  Humphrey 
Chetham.    1855.    {Chetham  Soc.  y.  38.)     W.35 

llarlfinfl,  J.    On  a  charter  of  feoffment  of  G.,  by 

Thos.  La  Warr,  clerk,  12  Baron  of  Manchester,  to  Thos. 
[Longley] ,  Bp.  of  Durham,  and  others.  Dated  20  May, 
10  Henry  V.,  [A.  D.  1422].  4  pp.  (Lancashire  and 
Cheshire  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  v.  2,  1849-50,  p.  19.) 

See  also  I^aiicaNliirt^. 

Gortscliakott",      Alexander     Michailowitsch, 

Prince.  Edwartls,  H.  S.  Prince  Gortschalcoflf  on  Rus- 
sian diplomacy.  14  pp.  {Fartn.  Rev,  n.  s.  v.  33,  1883, 
p.  678.) 

Gortyii,  Crete. 

BUBCHELER,  F.,  and  ZiTELMANN,  E.  O.  K. 

(Eds.)  Dasrechtvon  Gortyn.  1885.  {With 
Rheinisch.  mus.  n.  s.  v.  40,  1885. )  —2196 

COMPARETTI,  D.  p.  A.   {Ed. )     Le  leggi  di 

Gortyna  e  le  altre  iserizioni  arcaiche  cretesi. 
1893.  (Reale  Accad.  dei  Lincei :  Monumenti 
antichi,  v.  3.)  1791 

Blass,  F.  W.    Zu  dem  zweiten  gesetze  von  G.    2  pp. 

(Rheinisch.  miis.  n.  s.  v.  41,  1886,  p.  313.) — Biiecheler,  F. 
Gortyn isch-Kretisches.  2  pp.  (Rheinisch.  mus.  n.  s. 
V.  41,1886,  p.310.)— and Zitelmann.E. O.K.  (fids.)  Bruch- 
stuecke  eines  zweiten  gesetzes  von  G.  16  pp.  (Rheinisch. 
mus.  n.  s.  V.  41, 1886,  p.  118.)— Dittenbergcr,  W.  Zum 
gesetz  von  G.  6  pp.  (Hermes,  v.  20,  1885,  p.  573.)  — 
Daeminler,  G.  F.  Zwei  gortynische  urkunden.  6  pp. 
(Philoiogus,  v.  54,  1895,  p.  205.)— Mlrchiier,  J.  E.  Zum 
gesetz  von  Q.  4  pp.  (Rheinisch.  mus.  n.  s.  v.  43,  1888, 
p.  145.) — Schanbe,  A.  Object  und  composition  der 
rechtsaufzeichnung  von  G.  27  pp.  (Hermes,  v.  21,  1886, 
p.  213.)— Sklas,  A.  Zum  gesetz  von  G.  3  pp.  (Hermes, 
V.  24,  1889,  p.  475.) 

Gory,  Henryk  z.    15  cent.    Tractatulus  contra 

cruciferos,  regni  Poloniae  invasores.  49  pp.  (Bielowski, 
A.,  Monumenta  Polon.  hist.  v.  4,  p.  143.) 

Gorze,  Monastery.    Fundatio  monasterii  Gorzi- 

ensis;  Notae  Gorzienses.  5  pp.  (Frankfort  Soc.  Script. 
V.  15,  pt.  2,  pp.  972,  974.) 

Gosbert.    9  cent.    Carmen  acrostichum.   3  pp. 

(Duemmler,  E.  L.,  Poet.  Lat.  aevi  Car.  v.  1,  pt.  2,  p.  620: 
Monumenta  German,  hist.) 

Goscli,  Christian  Carl  August  (Bd.)    1832—. 
Danish  Arctic  expeditions,  1605-20.    With 
notes  and  introduction.    London,  1897.    2  v. 
8°.     {Hakluyt  Soc.  y.  96,  97.)  .2476 

Contents.  Danish  expeditions  to  OreenlaiKl  in  1605- 
07 ;  to  which  is  added  Capt.  James  Hall's  voyage  to 
Greenland  in  1612,  v.  1.— Expedition  of  Capt.  Jens  Munk 
16  Hudson's  bay  in  search  of  a  north-west  passage  in 
1619-20,  v.  2. 

Gosclie,  Richard  Adolf.   Fraenkel,  L.    Richard 

Gosche.    4  pp.     (Unsere  Zeit,  1890,  v.  2,  p.  90.) 
Gosclieii,   George  Joachim,   LL.   D.      1831 — . 
Since  1880.    10  pp.    (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  11,  ISS6,  p.  723.) 

Gosford,  3  Earl  of.    See  Acheson,  A. 
Gosfortli,  England.     Hooppell,  R.  E.    Ruins 

of  an  early  church  at  north  O.    5  pp.    (Brit.  Archaeol. 
Assoc.  Journ.  v.  38,  1882,  p.  117.) 
See  also  XorthiiinberlaiKl. 

Goshen,  Egypt.  Navillb,  H.  E.  Shrine  of 
Saft  el  Henneh  and  the  land  of  Goshen  (1885). 
1887.     {Egypt  Explor.  Fund.)  2702 

Poolp.  S.  L.    Land  of  G.    12  pp.    (Wilson,  Sir  C.  W., 

Picturesque  Palestine,  Sinai,  and  Egypt,  v.  4,  p.  121.) 

Goslar,  Prussia.  Nbuburg,  C.  Goslars  berg- 
bau  bis  1552.    1892.  —1364 


Goslee,   William    S.      Glastonbury.      24    pp. 

(Trumbull,  J.  H.,  Mem.  hist,  of  Hartford  co.  Conn.  v.  2, 
p.  205.) 

Gospel  Christianity.    Davies,  T.  A.       —3264 

Gospels.    See  Bible,  N.  T.,  Gospels. 

Goss,    Alexander,    D.    D.,    Bp.    of  Liverpool. 

1814-72. 

Chronica  reg^m    Manniae   et  insularum. 

Revised  by  G.    See  Munch,  P.  A. 
Goss,  Charles  P.    Morocco :  the  world's  last 

market.  6  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  29,  1891,  p.  1016.)— 
Muley  Hassan.  8  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  32,  1892, 
p.  311.) 

Goss,  Elbridge  Henry.    1830—. 

Life  of  Col.  Paul  Revere.  With  portraits, 
many  illustrations,  fac-similes,  etc.  Boston, 
1891.     2y.  8°.  4736 

About  Richard  Bellin^hain.    7  pp.    (Mag.  Am.  Hist. 

v.  13, 1885,  p.  262.)— Hungry  piljfrims.  5  pp.  (Mag. 
Am.  Hist.  v.  13,  1885,  p.  477. )— Something  about  Monlie- 
gan.  9  pp.  (Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  12,  1884,  p.  266.)— Paul 
Revere.    17  pp.    (Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  15,  1886,  p.  1.) 

Goss,  John  Dean,  I'h.  D. 

History  of  tariff  administration  in  the 
United  States,  from  colonial  times  to  the 
McKinley  Administrative  bill.  Kew  York, 
1891.  8°.  ( Columbia  College,  Stwdies  in /list, 
econ.  and  pub.  law,  v.  1,  no.  2.)  — 3392 

Goss,  Warren  Lee.    1838—.    Responsibility  for 

Andersonville.  3  pp.  .(N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  150, 1890,  p.  660.)— 
Campaigning  to  no  purpose.  7  pp.  (Johnson,  R.  U., 
and  Buel,  C.  C,  Battles  .  .  ,  of  the  Civil  war,  v.  2,  p.  163.)— 
Cioing  to  tlie  front.  11  pp.  (Johnson,  R.  U.,  and 
Buel,  C.  C,  Battles  .  .  .  of  the  Civil  war,  v.  1,  p.  149.)— 
Recollections  of  a  private.  52  pp.  (Century  Mag. 
V.  7,  1885,  pp.  107,  279,  767 ;  v.  8,  1885,  pp.  130,  633 ;  v.  9, 
1886,  p.  467 ;  V.  10,  1886,  p.  131.)— Yorktown  and  Wil- 
liamsburg. 11  pp.  (Johnson,  R.  U.,  and  Buel,  C.  C, 
Battles  .  .  .of  the  Civil  war,  v.  2,  p.  189. ) 

Goss,  William  Henry.    Hebrew  captives  of  the 
kings  of  Assyria.     London,  1890.     8°.        2315 

Life  and  death  of  Llewellynn  Jewitt,  with 

fragmentary  memoirs  of  some  of  his  famous 
literary  and  artistic  friends,  especially  of 
Samuel  Carter  Hall.     London,  1889.    8°.    4792 

Gosse,  Edmund  William.    1849—. 

From  Shakespeare  to  Pope :  an  inquiry 
into  the  causes  and  phenomena  of  the  rise  of 
classical  poetry  in  England.  Cambridge,  1885. 
12°.  1346 

Contents.  Havenant  and  Cowley.— Denhani's  es- 
say on  translated  verse. — The  exiles. —Sidney  Go- 
dolpliln  and  Sandys.— Poetry  at  the  death  of  Shake- 
speare.—The  reaction. —The  Restoration. —Wal- 
ler and  Sacharissa. — Waller's  afldress  to  the  Queen. 
Preface  to  Waller's  Posthumous  poems,  1690. 

(Rev.  of  in  Quart.  Rev.  v.  163, 1888,  p.  289.) 

Gossip  in  a  library.    New  York,  1891.    12°. 

2293 
Contents.  Auiasta.— Camden's  Britannia.— Cats. 
-Death's  duel.— The  Fane.v.— Gerard's  Herbal. 
—  lonica.  —  Life  of  John  Buncle.  —  What  Ann 
Lang  read.— Love  and  business.— Diary  of  a  lover 
or  literature.— Mirror  for  magistrates.- Beau 
Nash. —Peter  Bell  and  his  tormentors. —Phara- 
nioiid. — Volume  of  old  plays. — Poet  In  prison. — 
Censor  of  poets.  —  Pom pe.v  the  little. —  Duke  of 
Rutland's  poems.  —  Shaving  of  Shagpat.  — 
Smart's  poems.— ITItra-crepldarlus.— Lady  Wln> 
cbllsea'a  poema. 


GOSSE,  Edmund  William 


1790 


QOSWIN,  of  Mayence 


History  of  eighteenth  century  literature 

(1660-1780).     London,  1889.     12°.  2225 

Contents.  l>cr»e  and  the  essayists.— I>raiiia  after 
the  Restoration. — JoliiiNOn  and  the  philosophers.— 
Dawn  of  naturnilNin  in  poetry. —  Novelists.— 
Poetry  after  the  Restoration. — Poot«  of  the  deca- 
dence.— Pope. — Prose  after  the  Restoration. — Prose  of 
the  decadence.— Swilt  and  the  Deists. 

Jacobean  poets.      New  York,  1894.      12°. 


Univ.  S.) 

1327 

Contents. 

Beaumont,  F. 

Fletcher,  P. 

Beaumont,  Sir  J. 

Greville,  F.,  Lord  Brooke. 

Browne,  W. 

Heywood,  T. 

Campion,  T. 

Johnson,  B. 

Chapman,  G. 

Last  Elizabethans. 

Daborne,  R. 

Massinger,  P. 

Day,  J. 

Middleton,  T. 

Donne,  J. 

Quarles,  F. 

Drayton,  M. 

Rowley,  W. 

Drummond,  W. 

Tourneur,  C. 

Fletcher,  G. 

Webster,  J. 

Fletcher,  J. 

Wither,  G. 

-  Northern    studies. 

London,    1890.      12°. 

Rhys,  E.,  Camel 

otS. 

)                                    2226 

Contents.  The  Danish  Tfatlonal  Theatre.— Four 
Danish  poets.— Henrik  Ibsen. —I^ofoden  Islands. 
— Norweg^ian  poetry  since  1814. — Ruiicber^. 

Raleigh.     New  York,  1886.     12°.     (Lang, 

A.,  Eng.  worthies. )  3797 

Robert  Browning,    personalia.      London, 

1890.  16°.  1383 
Contents.    Early  career  of  Robert  Browning,  1812- 

46. — Epilog^ne. — Personal  impressions. 

Seventeenth-century  studies :  a  contribu- 
tion to  the  history  of  English  poetry.  Lon- 
don, 1883.     8°.  1325 

Contents.  Abraham  Cowley.— Richard  Crashaw.— 
Capt.  Dover's  Cotswold  i^ames. — Sir  George  £tlie- 
redge.- Robert  Herriek.  — Thomas  I^odge.  —  The 
matchless  Orinda.— Thomas  Otway.— Samuel  Kow- 
lands.— John  Webster. 

Mile.  Aiss£.     17  pp.     (Fortn.  Bev.  n.  s.  T.  42,  1887, 

p.  818.)— Protection  of  American  literature.  10  pp. 
{Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  48,  1890,  p.  56.)— Early  writings  of 
Robert  Browning.  12  pp.  {Centvry  Mag.  v.  1,  1881, 
p.  189.)— Defpeneration  and  evolution.  Decay  of 
literary  taste.  10  pp.  (JT.  ^m.  iJe».  v.  161, 1895,  p.  109.)— 
Influence  of  democracy  on  literature.  14  pp.  {Con- 
temp.  Rev.  V.  59, 1891,  p.  623.)— Living  Entflish  sculpt- 
ors. 35  pp.  ( Century  Mag.  v.  4,  1883,  p.  163 ;  v.  9,  1886, 
p.  39.)— Edward  FltxRerald.  14  pp.  {Fortn.  Rev.  n.  a, 
T.  46,  1889,  p.  57.)— French  society  of  authors.  6  pp. 
{Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  22,  1887,  p.  844.)— Ibsen's  new 
firania  [Hedda  Gabler].    10  pp.    {Fortn.  Bev.  n.  s.  v. 49, 

1891,  p.  4.)— Ibsen's  social  dramas.  15  pp.  {Fortn. 
Bev.  n.  8.  V.  45, 1889,  p.  107.)— Rudyard  Kipling:.  10  pp. 
{Century  Mag.  v.  20,  1891,  p.  901.)— Making  a  name  in 
literature.  10  pp.  (ii'orum,  v.  8, 1889,  p.  189.)— A  nun's 
love  letters.  12  pp.  {Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  43,  1888,  p.  506.) 
— History  of  a  poem,  11  pp.  (iV.  Am.  Rev.  v.  164, 1897, 
p.  283.)— Has  America  produced  a  poet?  11pp.  {Forum, 
V.  6, 1888,  p.  176. )— What  is  a  great  poet  ?  10  pp.  ( Forum, 
V.7,  1888,  p.  175.)— Limits  of  realism  in  fiction.  10  pp. 
{Forum,  v.  9,  1890,  p.  391.)— Dante  Gabriel  Kossetti. 
8  pp.  {Century  Mag.  v.  2,  1882,  p.  718.)— Sir  Philip  Nid. 
ney.  15  pp.  {Contemp.  Rev.  v.  50,  1886,  p.  632.)— 
[fiionnetM.]  4  pp.  (Caine,  T.  H.  H.,  Sonnets  of  3  cen- 
turies, p.  249.)— Sons  of  Cydippe.  3  pp.  {Century 
Mag.  V.  2,  1882,  p.  77.)— Is  verse  in  danger?  10  pp. 
{Forum,  v.  10,  1890,  p.  517.)— Our  wo<mIs  in  winter. 
1  p.    (Cten(urj/ilfag.  V.  3,  1883,  p.  499.) 

(Ed.)    Poetical  works  of  T.  L.  Beddoes. 

See  Beddoes,  T.  L. 


(Ed.)    Works  of  Thomas  Gray.    See  Gray, 

T.  (in  preceding  catalogue). 

( Tr. )    Hedda  Gabler.    See  Ibsen,  H. 

Maifoun.  G.  F.    Gosse's  Life  of  Sir  Walter  Raleigh. 

17  pp.  {New  EngUmder,  v.  47,  1887,  p.  16.)— Scutltler, 
H.  E.  Gosse's  ed.  of  Gray's  Works.  3  pp.  {Allant. 
Monthly,  v.  55,  1885,  p.  566.) 

Gosse,    Mrs.    Nellie   Epps.      Needham,    Mrs. 

E.  C.  C.  Nellie  Gosse.  2  pp.  {In  her  Eng.  female 
artists,  v.  2,  p.  94.) 

Gosse,  Philip  Henry.    1810-88. 

Rotifera ;  or,  wheel-animalcules,  both  Brit- 
ish and  foreign.  See  Hudson,  C.  T.,  and  Gosse, 
P.  H. 

p.  H.  Gosse  :  a  Puritan  naturalist.    21  pp.    {Lon- 
don Quart.  Rev.  v.  76, 1891,  p.  15.) 

Gosselet,  Jules  Auguste  Alexandre.    1832 — . 
L'Ardenne.      Paris,   1888.     4°.      (Prance, 
MinistSre  des  Travaux  Publics,  M&m. )   — 1652 
Gosseliii,  B.    Une  6meute  fi,  Boulogne  en  1656- 

57.    10  pp.    (Soc.  antiq.  de  Morinie,  Buil.  1854-57,  p.  74.) 

Gosseliii,  E.    Early  French  voyages  to  New- 
foundland.   5  pp.    {Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  8, 1882,  p.  286.) 

Gosseliii,  Jean  Edme  Auguste,  Abb6.  Lamache, 

p.  Pouvoir  du  pape  au  moyen  S,ge,  par  M.  Directeur 
au  Sfiminaire  de  St.-Sulpice.  21  pp.  {Correspondant, 
V.  11, 1845,  p.  547.) 

Gosseliii,  Pascal  Fran gois  Joseph  ( TV. )    1751- 
1830. 

Geographic  de  Strabon.    See  Strabo. 
Gossett,  Rev.  J.  M.  ( Tr. ) 

Latin  synonyms.     See    Gardin-Dumesnil, 
J.  B. 
Gossip,  G.  H.  D.    Protection  versus  free  trade 

in  Australia.    13  pp.    (ii'ortn.  iJeu.  n.  s.  v.  47, 1890,  p.  841.) 

Gossip  about  portraits.    Tiffin,  W.  F.  —1758 
Gossip  ill  a  library.    Gosse,  E.  W.  2293 

Gossip's  inamial.     31  pp.      Garnett,  J.  M., 

Lectures  on  female  education,  p.  359. 

Gosson,  Stephen.  1554-1623.   Schoole  of  abuse, 

containing  a  pleasant  invective  against  poets,  pipers, 
players,  jesters,  and  such  like  caterpillers  of  the  com- 
monwealth. 23  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  3, 
p.  552.) 

Gossot,  Emile.    Creation  des  salles  d'asile  en 

France.    17  pp.     (Corre«pondan(,  n.  s.  v.  98, 1884,  p.  432.) 

Gostwick,  Joseph.    —1887. 

German  culture  and  Christianity  :  their 
controversy  in  the  time  1770-1880.  London, 
1882.     8°.  —4255 

German  poets  :  a  series  of  memoirs  and 

translations.  With  portraits  by  C.  Jaeger. 
London,  1875.     sm.  4°.  3703 

Contents. 
Chamisso,  A.  von.  Richter,  J.  P.  F.  (Jean 

Goethe,  J.  W.  von.  Paul,  pseud.) 


Rueckert,  F. 
Schiller,  J.  C.  F.  von. 
Uhland,  L. 
Wieland,  0.  M. 


Heine,  H. 
Herder,  J.  G. 
Klopstock,  F.  G. 
Koerner,  K.  T. 
Lessing,  G.  E. 
Poets   of    the   Ilohenstaufen    time.  —  Master- 
singrers  and  their  times. 

Goswiii,  of  Mayence.    11  cent.    Ex  passione  S. 

Albani  martyris.     7  pp.     (Frankfort  Soc.  Scrip*,  v.  16, 
pt.  2,  p.  984.) 


GOT,  Bertrand  de 


1791 


GOTHS,  History 


Got,  Bertrand  de.    See  Clemens  V,  Pope. 
Gotabert.    Koch-Sternfeld,  J.  E.  Ritter  von. 

Der  dynast  und  chorbischofGotabert.  24  pp.  (Munich, 
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Gotaiua    Buddha.      See   Buddha   and  Bud- 
dhism. 

Gotcli,  John  Alfred.    1852—.    Longford  castle, 

and  Longleat.  8  pp.  (Archaeol.  Joum.  v.  45,  1888, 
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Gotlia,  Almanach  de.    See  Almanach. 

Gothartl.    See  St.  Gotthard. 

Gothenburg,  Sweden. 

Clausade,  G.  J.  A.  de.  Voyage  dans  le 
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Gould,  E.  R.  L.      Gothenburg  system  of 

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Brooks,  J.  G.    Brandy  and  socialism  :  the  Gothen- 
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Gothic  architecture.     See  Architecture  and 
building,  Styles  and  kinds,  Gothic. 

Gotliic  language. 

Weede,  F.  Ueber  die  sprache  der  Ostgo- 
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Grimm,  J.  L.  K.    0  ist  hv.    8  pp.    {Kleinere  schrif- 

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Marold,  C.  Kritische  untersuchungen  ueber  den  ein- 
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See  also  IJllilas. 

Gothic  language,  Dicticmariea. 

Balg,  G.  H.    Comparative  glossary  of  thg 

Gothic  language,  with  especial  reference  to 

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(irimm,  J.  L.  K.    Schuize  :  Gothisches  glossar.  28  pp. 

{Kleinere  schrlften,  v.  8,  p.  201.) 

Gothic  language,  Etymology. 

Orimm,  J.  L.  K.  Einige  gotische  eigennamen  ; 
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V.  2,  1857,  p.  448.) 


Gothic  language,  Orammar. 

HiCKBS,  G.  Institutiones  grammaticae 
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Apelt,  O.    Ueber  den  accusativus  cum  infinitivo  im 

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Gothic  inarch.  The.      8  pp.      Stephens,   G., 

JTandb.  of  runic  m^onuments,  pp.  201,  253. 

Gothland.    See  Gottland. 
Goths. 

Baye,    J.,    Baron    de.      CimetiSre    wisi- 
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De  I'influence  de  Part  des  Goths  en  Occi- 
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BouLLEMiEB,  C.    Recuell  des  sceaux  du 

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Bayo,  J.,  i?aron  de.    Bijouterie  des  Goths  en  Russie. 

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Goths,  Church  history. 

Scott,  C.  A.  A.  Ulfllas,  Apostle  of  the 
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Goths,  History. 

Bradley,  H.  Story  of  the  Goths  from 
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Dahn,  L.  J.  F.    Edicte  der  Koenige  The- 

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Kleinere  gothische  voelker ;  Aeussere 

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Politische  geschichte  der  Westgothen. 

1870.     (In  his  Koenige  der  Germanen,  v.  5.) 

3623 

Verfassung  der  Westgothen.    1885.    {In 

his  Koenige  der  Germanen,  v.  6. )  3623 

Jornandes,  Bp.  of  Ravenna.    Romana  et 

Getica.  1882.  (Monumenta  German,  hist: 
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Troya,   C.     Eruli  e  Goti.      1844-50,  3  v. 

{In  his  Storia  d' Italia  del  medio  evo.  v.  2, 
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GOTHS,  History 


1792 


GOTTSCHALL,  Karl  Rudolf  von 


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(Monumenta  German,  hist.:  Epistolae,  v.  3,  p.  658.)  — 
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See  also  ilnns.— Spain,  History,  Early  period  to  711. 
— Vancinls. 

Goths,  Law. 

Dahn,  L.  J.  F.  Edicte  der  Koenige  The- 
oderich  und  Athalarich  und  das  gothische 
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Habnel,  G.  F.     {Ed.)    Lex  Romana  Visi- 

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Ciautlenzi,  A.  (Ed.)    Antica  compilazione  di  diritto 

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Italia.  50  pp.  (Soc.  stor.  lombarda,  Arehiv.  2  s.  1884, 
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corpori  praemissus.  9  pp.  (Monumenta  German,  hist.: 
Auctores  antiq.  v.  13,  p.  461.) 

Gotland.    See  Gottland. 

Gottein,  Belgium.    Potter,  F.  de,  and  Broeck- 

aert,  J.  Gottem.  25  pp.  (In  their  Geschied.  van  de 
provin.  Oost-Vlaand.  1  s.  v.  3.) 

Gottfried,  Monk   of  St.   Pantalecm.      —1238. 

Annales,  1162-1237.  72  pp.  (Freher,  M.,  Ber.  German, 
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44  pp.  ( Boehmer,  J.  F.,  Fontes  rer.  German,  v.  2,  p.  329.  )— 
I'hronlcareg'la,  926, 1106-97.  72  pp.  (Boehmer,  J.  F., 
Fontes  rer.  German,  v.  3,  p.  408.) 

Gottfried,  von  Ensmingen.    13  cent.    Relatio 

de  conflictu  apud  Husbergen,  1260-62.  17  pp.  (Boehmer, 
J.  F.,  Fontes  rer.  German,  v.  3,  p.  120.)— Gesta  Rndolll 
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mer, J.  F.,  Fontes  rer.  German,  v.  2,  p.  111.) 

Gottfried,  von  Strasaburg.    13  cent. 

Tristan  und  Isolde.  Neu  bearbeitet  und 
nach  den  altfranzoesischen  Tristanfragnienten 
des  Trouvere  Thomas,  ergaenzt  von  WiUielm 
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BossBRT,  A.    Tristan  et  Iseult :  pofeme  de 

Gotfrit  de  Strasbourg  comparg  a  d'autres 
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LoBEDANZ,  E.    Das  franzoesische  element 

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AHNailly,  O.  d'.    Godefroid  de  Strasbourg.    Ulrich 

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Bechatein,  R.  Gottfried-studien.  11pp.  (Germania, 
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Kiirz,  H.  Zum  ieben  Gottfried's  von  Strassburg.  51pp. 
(Oermania,  v.  15,  1870,  pp.  207,  322.)— Paul,  H.  Zur 
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Gottfried,  of  Viterbo.    12  cent. 

Pantheon.    Ratisbonae,  1726.    fo.     (Pisto- 

rius,  J.,  Rer.  German,  script,  v.  2.)  3601 

Gottheil,  Richard  J.  H.    Apollonius  of  Tyana. 

5  pp.  (Deutsch.  morg,  gesells.  Zeits.  v.  46,  1892,  p.  466.)— 
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Gotti,  Aurelio  (£d.)    1834— 

Lettere  e  documenti  del  Barone  Bettino 
Ricasoli.    See  Ricasoli,  B.,  Barone. 
Gottland.    Baker,  Sir  T.  H.  B.    Wisby  and 

some  churches  of  south  G.    8  pp.  2  pi.    (Archaeol.  Joum. 
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See  also  Sweden.— WIsby. 

Gottlieb,  Theodor. 

Ueber  mittelalterliehe  bibliotheken.    Leip- 
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Gottsclialk,  of  Orbais.  9  cent.  Carmina.  32  pp. 

(Monumenta  German,  hist.  Poet.  Lat.  medii  aevi,  v.  3, 
pt.  2,  fasc.  2,  p.  707.) 

Gottschall,  Karl  Rudolf  von.    1823—. 

Deutsche  nationallitteratur  des  neunzehn- 
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[Endymion.]  7  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1881,  v.  1,  p.  420.)— 
Karl  Beck.  23  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1880,  v.  2,  p.  801.)— 
Roderich  Benedix.  9  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1873,  v.  2, 
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Zeit,  1874,  v.  2,  pp.577,  657.)— Bl«niarck-aera  und  die 
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— Emil  Braelivogrel.  18  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1879,  v.  2, 
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10  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1875,  v.  1,  p.  81.) — Byron  und  die 
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Falscher  l>einetrluH  auf  deutschen  buehnen.  18  pp. 
(Unsere  Zeit,  1869,  v.  2,  p.  522.)— Deutsche  lltcrar. 
historlker  der  neuesten  zeit.  27  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit, 
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13  pp.  (  Unsere  Zeit,  1886,  v.  1,  p.  35. )— Reformbewegung 
auf  dem  gebiete  des  deutschen  theaterH.  24  pp. 
(Unsere  Zeit,  1873,  V.  2,  pp.  721,  801.)— Zur  biographie 
neuer  deutNcher  <licliter.  43  pp.  ( Unsere  Zeit, 
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19  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1880,  v.  1,  p.  124.)  —  Beutsches 
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GOTTSCHALL,  Karl  Rudolf  von 


1793 


GOUGH,  Sir  Hugh 


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der  etiropaeiNchon  hoefc.  24  pp.  ( Unsere  Zeit,  1887, 
V.  1,  p.  739.)— Ludwig  Feuerbaoli.  23  pp.  ( Unsere  Zeit, 
1872,  V.  2,  p.  577.)— Historischer  roman  in  FranUrelch. 
7  pp.  {  Unsere  Zeit,  1874,  v.  2,  p.  424. )— Literarische  cor- 
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pp.  272.) — Pliotographi-scher  zeitroman  in  Frankreich. 
29  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1882,  v.  1,  p.  824.)— Poetischer  natu- 
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26  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1866,  v.  2,  p.  922.)— Ein  franzoe- 
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V.  1,  p.  661.)— Fraiionbil<l<»r  unserer  classischen  zeit. 

20  pp.  (  Unsere  Zeit,  1875,  v.  2,  p.  881.)— Ferdinand  Frei- 
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t»al«li  als  romanschriftsteller.  7  pp.  ( Unsere  Zeit,  1870, 
V.  2,  p.  785. )— Emanuel  Oelbel  und  die  neue  lyrik.  19  pp. 
(Unsere  Zeit,  1884,  v.  1,  p.  759.)  —  CJCHchlclitlichoN 
f i;aiier»piel  der  neuzeit.  19  pp.  ( Unsere  Zeit,  1873, 
V.  1,  p.  225. )— Franz  Orillparzer,  43pp.  (Unsere  Zeit, 
1872,  V.  1,  p.  433;  1873,  v.  1,  p.  26. )— Friedrich  Halm. 
23  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1871,  v.  2,  p.  369.)  —  Friedrich 
Hebtoel.  26  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1866,  v.  1,  p.  21.)  — 
llogol  als  saecularphilosoph.  21  pp.  ( Unsere  Zeit, 
1870,  V.  2,  p.  289.)  —  Heinrich  Heine's  entwickc- 
lnng:sg;nn^nach  neuen  quellen.  32pp.  (Unsere  Zeit, 
1868,  V.  1,  p.  321.)— Georg  Herwej^h.  15  pp.  (Unsere 
Zeit,  1875,  V.  1,  p.  721.)  —  Hoirmanii  von  Falters- 
lebcn.  21  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1874,  v.  1,  p.  369.)  — 
Karl  von  Holtel.  28  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1880,  v.  1, 
p.  481.) — Victor  HuffO  als  lyriker.  32  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit, 
1866,  V.  1,  p.  881.)— Victor  Hugo  als  romanschriftsteller. 

21  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1870,  v.  1,  p.  843;  1870,  v.  2,  p.  191.)— 
In  «Ier  einsledelel.  5  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1883,  v.  1, 
p.  134.) — JeNiiN-clrainen  der  neuzeit.  20  pp.  (Unsere 
Zeit,  1881,  V.  2,  p.  44.)— Julius  Leopold  Klein.  29  pp. 
(Unsere  Zeit,  1876,  v.  2,  p.  561.)— Itricgslyrik  von  1813 
und  1870.  25  pp.  ( Unsere  Zeit,  1871,  v.  1,  p.  225.)— Hein- 
rich Ijiube.  24  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1884,  v.  2,  p.  455.)— 
Otto  IiudwiK.  18  pp.  (  J/jtsere  Zct(,  1870,  V.  1,  p.  700.  )— 
L,n<lwi(;  XVII.  42  pp.  ( Unsere  Zeit,  1885,  v.  2,  pp.  599, 
790.)— Alfred  Melssner.  9  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  \»8S,  v.  2, 
p.  39.)— Memoiren  ueber  die  vor  und  nachmaerzliche 
zeit.  22  pp.-  (Unsere  Zeit,  1881,  v.  2,  p.  825. )— Studien 
ueber  den  inenNelilielien  charakter.  5  pp.  (Unsere 
Zeit,  1868,  v.  1,  p.  133.)— Streitfragen  den  moclernen 
poetlk.  55  pp.  (Unsere  Zet(,  1883,  V.  1,  pp.  533,  698,  857.) 
—Alfred  de  .Mnsset.  26  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1877,  v.  1, 
p.  641.)— MystiHcli-socialc  f^enielntlen  der  gegen- 
wart.  46  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1869,  v.  1,  pp.  342,  499.)— 
Ovid.  4  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1880,  v.  1,  p.  22.)— Neues 
Paris.  18  pp.  ([/Mere  Zet'(,  1866,  v.  2,  p.  801.)— Skizzen 
aus  Paris  und  I^ondon.  60  pp.  ( Unsere  Zeit,  1868, 
V.  2,  pp.  401,  561,  744.)— Ein  parlscr  biissprediffer. 
7pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1867,  v.  1,  p.  777.)— Pariser  stini- 
mnn^bilder.  37  pp.  (  Unsere  Zeit,  1882,  v.  2,  pp.  672, 
817.)— Jean  Paul  und  die  gegenwart.  9  pp.  (Unsere 
Zeit,  1890,  v.  1,  p.  38.)— Eine  neue  phllosophie.  24  pp. 
(Unsere  Zeit,  1869,  v.  2,  p.  437.)— Pli.ysio«cnoniie  des  19 
jahrhunderts.  20  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1865,  v.  1,  p.  660.)— 
Robert  Prutz.  22  pp.  (  Unsere  Zeit,  1872,  v.  2,  p.  433.)— 
Friedrich  Rneekert.  26  pp.  ( Unsere  Zeit,  1866,  v.  1, 
p.  321.)— Arnold  Rnj^e.  6  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1881,  v.  1, 
p.  273.)— Grossherzogthum  Saelisen-Welniar  im  letz- 
ten  jahrzehnt.  29  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1873,  v.  2,  p.  81.)  — 
Virtuosenthum  in  der  scliaiispielkunst.  25  pp.  (  Un- 
sere Zeit,  1875,  v.  1,  p.  881.)— Sclilller  und  das  deutsche 
rechtsgefuehl.  10pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1880,  v.  1,  p.  276.)— 
Charles  Ncalsliel<l.  25  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1865,  v.  1, 
p.  241.)— Neue  seiisationsoliriflen.  23  pp.  (Unsere 
Zeit,  1884,  v.  1,  p.  323. )— Adalbert  Stifter.  22  pp.  (Unsere 


Zci(,  1868,  v.  1,  p.  745.)— David  SIranss.  27pp.  (Unsere 
Zeit,  1874,  V.  1,  p.  801.)- Theater  nnd  drama  des 
Second  empire.  125  pp.  (  Unsere  Zeit,  1867,  v.  1,  pp.  561, 
920;  1867,  V.  2,  pp.  420,  908.)— VarnhaRen  und  Heine. 
11  pp.  (  Unsere  Zeit,  1865,  v.  1,  p.  509.)— Voltaire  und  daa 
Franzosenthum.    22  pp.    (  Unsere  Zet(,  1870,  v.  2,  p.  721.) 

{Ed.)    Unsere  Zeit.    See  Unsere  Zeit. 

Gottsclied,  Johann  Christoph. 

Sbrvaes,  p.  Poetik  Gottscheds  und  der 
Schweizer.  1887.  (Brink,  B.  E.  C.  ten,  and 
others,  Quellen  und  forschungen,  v.  60.)  — 3166 

Koch.  M.    Gottsched  und  die  reform  der  deutschen 

literatur  im  achtzehnten  jahrhundert.  32  pp.  (Samml. 
u'issens.  vortrg.  n.  s.  v.  1,  1886,  p.  801.) 

Gouda,  Nicolas  de.    16  cent.     Return  of  Mary 

Stuart  to  Scotland.  27  pp.  ( Forbes- Leith,  W..  Narrat. 
of  Scot.  Catholics  under  Mary  Stuart  and  James  VI, 
p.  58.) 

Goud^a.     Heuzey,  L.     Masse  d'armes  de  G. 

6  pp.     (Bev.  archiol.  3  s.  v.  17, 1891,  p.  150.) 

Goiidelin,  Pierre.    1550-1619. 

Obros.  Augmentados  de  forgo  pfissos,  6  le 
diceiounari  sur  la  lengo  moundino.  Quatrie- 
mo  6  darriero  impressiu.  Amsterdam,  1700. 
16°.  2394 

Contents.     DIeeionnari  nionndi.— Recul  d'autros 
p<^ssos. — Ramelet  mound  i. 

Roiissy,  J.    Pierre  Goudelin.    26  pp.  (Correspondant, 

v.  34,  1854,  p.  184.) 

Goiidie,  Gilbert  [Ed.) 

Diary  of  Rev.  John  Mill.    See  Mill,  J. 
Goudouli,  Pierre.    See  Goudelin,  P. 
Gouge,  William,  D.  D.     1578-1653. 

Short  catechisme,  wherein  are  briefly 
handled  the  fundamentall  principles  of  Chris- 
tian religion.  7  ed.  London,  1635,  [repr. 
1886].  12°.  (  TFitft  Mitchell,  A.  F.,  Cafecftwmis 
of  the  second  reformation. )  — 2256 

Goiig-e,  William  M.    1796-1863. 

Short  history  of  paper  money  and  banking 
in  the  United  States,  including  an  account  of 
provincial  and  continental  paper  money. 
Phila.,  1833.     12°.  —1398 

The  same.  2  ed.  New  York,  1835.  8°. 
{Bound  pamph.  v.  119.)  5936 

Gotig'eiiot  des  Moiisseaux,  Henri  Roger. 
1805—. 

Mceurs  et  pratiques  des  dfimons ;  ou,  des 
esprits  visiteurs  du  spiritisme  ancien  et  mo- 
derne.     Nouv.  6d.     Paris,  1865.     8°.        —2466 
Gougli,  Henry.     1821—. 

Catalogue  of  the  first  series  of  the  works 
of  the  Camden  Society,  in  numerical  order : 
together  with  the  abbreviations  of  their  titles 
used  in  the  general  index.  [Westminster, 
1881.]     4°.  1504 

{Ed.)  Scotland  in  1298.  Documents  relat- 
ing to  the  campaign  of  King  Edward  I  in  that 
year,  and  especially  to  the  battle  of  Falkirk. 
London,  1888.     4°.  2592 

Goilgli,  Sir  Hugh,  1  Viscount  Gough.  1779- 
1869. 

War  in  India.  See  Hardinge,  Sir  H.,  1 
Viscount  Hardinge. 


GOUGH,  John 


1794 


GOULD,  George 


Goiigrh,  John.    1721-91. 

History  of  the  people  called  Qnakers,  from 
their  first  rise  to  the  present  time.  Dublin, 
1789-90.     4  V.  8°.  —3274 

Gough,  John  Ballantine.    1817-86. 

Platform  echoes  ;  or,  living  truths  for  head 
and  heart .  .  .  drawn  from  the  bright  and 
shady  sides  of  life.  With  a  history  of  Mr. 
Gough's  life  and  work,  by  Kev.  Lyman  Ab- 
bott. Superbly  illustr.  with  two  hundred  and 
twenty-five  engravings  from  original  designs. 
Hartford,  1888.     8°.  2205 

Abbott.  L.    History  of  Gough's  life  and  work.  44  pp. 

(Gough,  J.  B.,  Platform  echoes,  p.  29.)— Bartlett,  D.  W. 
John  B.  Gough.  23  pp.  (Ira  hU  Modern  agitators, 
p.  128.) 

Gough,  Richard.    1634-1723. 

Antiquities  and  memoirs  of  the  parish  of 
Myddle,  county  of  Salop.  [Illustr.]  Shrews- 
bury, 1875.     4°.  .2531 

Human  nature  displayed  in  the  history  of 

.     Myddle.     London,  1834.     fo.  .2631 

Gough,  Richard.     1735-1809. 

British  topography ;  or,  an  historical  ac- 
count of  what  has  been  done  for  illustrating 
the  topographical  antiquities  of  Gt.  Britain 
and  Ireland.    [Anon.']   London,  1780.    2  v.  4°. 

2532 

Description  of  the  church  of  St.  Mary, 

Warwick  .  .  .  illustr.  by  seven  folio  plates  ex- 
tracted from  the  "Sepulchral  monuments  of 
Gt.  Britain."    See  Nichols,  J.  G. 

{Ed.)    Coins  of  the  Seleucidse,  Kings  of 

Syria  ;  from  the  establishment  of  their  reign 
under  Seleucus  Nicator,  to  the  determination 
of  it  under  Antiochus  Asiaticus.  With  his- 
torical memoirs  of  each  reign.  Illustr.  with 
twenty-four  plates  of  coins  .  .  .  engraved  by 
F.  Bartolozzi.    London,  1803.    4°.  3781 

Goulu,  Edouard. 

Histoire  du  Prince  royale.  Due  d' Orleans. 
See  Arago,  J.  E.  V.,  and  Gouin,  E. 

Goulart,  Simon.    1543-1628. 

Mgmoires  de  la  Ligue,  contenant  les  6v6- 
nemens  les  plus  remarquables  depuis  1576, 
jusqu'i  la  paix.  . .  en  1598.  Nouv.  §d.  [Anon.] 
Amsterdam,  1758.    6  v.  4°.  2661 

Premifere  [et]  seconde  sepmaine  ;  ou,  crea- 
tion du  monde.    See  Saluste  du  Bartas,  G. 

Goulas,  Nicolas,  Sieur  de  La  Mothe.  17  cent. 
Mfimoires.  Pub.  pour  la  premiSre  fois 
d'aprfis  le  MS.  original  de  la  Bibliothfeque 
nationale  pour  la  Soci6t6  de  1' histoire  de 
France,  par  Charles  Constant,  v.  3.  Paris, 
1882.     8°.  2693 

Note.— ¥or  v.  1,  %  tee  preceding  catalogue. 

(>oiil(I,  Benjamin  Apthorp  (Ed.)     1787-1859. 

Adam's  Latin    grammar.     See  Adam,   A. 
■     ( in  supplement ) . 


Gould,  Benjamin  Apthorp.    1824-96. 

Anales  de  la  oficina  meteorol6gica  argen- 
tina.    v.  4.    Buenos  Aires,  1884.    4°.      —2461 

iVb«e.— For  v.  1-3  «ee  preceding  catalogue ;  v.  5-10,  see 
Davis,  W.  G. 

Contents.  Observaciones  en  Bahfa  Blaiica. — Obser- 
vaciones  en  CarcaraiiA.— Informed  annates  de  la 

oUcina. — Clima  del  ParanA.— Observaciones  en  la  ciu- 
dad  del  Parana.— Clima  de  Kio  Cnarto.— Observaciones 
en  la  ciudad  de  Kio  Cuarto.— Clima  de  la  Riojn.— Ob- 
servaciones en  la  ciudad  de  Rioja.— Clima  del  Rosario. 
— Observaciones  en  la  ciudad  del  Rosario. — Clima  de  la 
estancia  Saladillo. — Observaciones  en  la  estancia  Sala- 
dillo. — Clima  de  Tandil.— Observaciones  en  Tandil. — 
Clima  de  la  estancia  Tatay,— Observaciones  en  la  estan- 
cia Tatay. — Observaciones  en  Tiorra  del  Fne^o. 

Resultados  del  Observatorio  nacional  ar- 
gentine en  C6rdoba.  [Span,  and Eng.]  Buenos 
Aires  and  C6rdoba,  1879-96.  17  v.  4°.  and 
atlas  fo.  —2461 

Contents.  Thome.  J.  M.  CatillOKO  general,  v.  15.— 
€at(llO);o  jfent'ral  artjrentlno,  v.  14.— Thome,  J.  M. 
C'6r<lobaclnrchninNlernii^,  v.  16, 17.— Gould,  B.  A., 
and  Thome,  J.  M.  ObsorvacioneN  del  aiios  1872-80, 
V.  2-13.— I'ranoinetrln  Ar;;cntlna,  v.  1,  and  atlas.— 
Cat&logo  de  zonas  estelares,  v.  7,  8. 

(Ed.)  Astronomical  Journal.  See  Astro- 
nomical Journal. 

and  Thome,  John  M.    Observaciones  del 

aiios  1872-80.  [Span,  and  Eng.]  Buenos 
Aires,  1881-91.  12  v.  4°.  (Gould,  B.  A.,  Re- 
sultados, V.  2-13. )  —2461 

Gould,  Charles. 

Mythical   monsters.      With  illustrations. 

London,  1886.     %".  —2662 
C'orea.      Extracts   from    Mr.  F.    Scherzer's   French 

translation  of  the  Chaohsien-chih,  and  bibliographical 

notice.    12  pp.    (Royal  Asiat.  Soc.  North-China  branch, 

Joum.  n.  s.  V.  18,  1884,  p.  25.) 

Gould,  E.  W. 

Fifty  years  on  the  Mississippi ;  or,  Gould's 
history  of  river  navigation.  St.  Louis,  1889. 
8°.  —2763 

Gould,  Elgin  Ralston  Lovell,  Ph.  D.    I860—. 

Gothenburg  system  of  liquor  traffic.  Wash- 
ington, 1893.  8°.  ( U.  S.  Commis.  of  Labor, 
Spec.  rept.  5  :  U.  S.  52  Cong.  2  sess.  House  exec, 
doc.  V.  32. ) 

Housing  of  the  working  people.  Washing- 
ton, 1895.  8°.  ( U.  S.  Commis.  of  Labor,  Spec, 
rept.  8  :  U.  S.  53  Cong.  3  sess.  House  exec.  doc. 
V.  34. ) 

Social  condition  of  labor.    Baltimore,  1893. 

8°.  (Adams,  H.  B.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  stu- 
dies in  hist,  and  polit.  sd.  11  s.  no.  1. )        4653 

Local  self-government  in  Pennsylvania.     18  pp. 

(Pa.  Mag.  Hist.  v.  6,  1882,  p.  156.) 

Gould,  Elizabeth  Porter.     John  Adams  as  a 

schoolmaster.  2  pp.  (Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  26, 1891,  p. 66.)— 
Pundita  Kamabai.  2  pp.  (Century  Mag.  v.  17,  1890, 
p.  270.) 

Gould,  George. 

Corrigenda  and  explanations  of  the  text  of 

Shakspere.     London,  1881.     p.  8°.  3304 

The  same.   New  issue.   London,  1884.   p.  8°. 

3304 

Greek  plays  in  their  relations  to  the  dra- 
matic unities.    London,  1883.    p.  8°.         3304 


GOULD,  George  M. 


1795 


GOUVERNEMENT 


Gould,  George  M.,  M.  D.  Is  medicine  a  sci- 
ence ?    11  pp.    (Forum,  v.  8,  1889,  p.  417.) 

Gould,  Hannah  Flagg.    1789-1865. 

New  poems.     Boston,  1850.     12°.  1308 

Poems.    Boston,  1839-41.    3  v.  16°.        1308 

Gould,  Jay. 

United  States.  House  op  Representa- 
tives. 41  Cong.  2  sess.  Investigation  into 
the  causes  of  the  gold  panic.    1870.        — 1395 

Adams,  H.    The  New  York  gold  conspiracy.    49  pp. 

(Hiat.  essays,  p.  318.)— Hartlo.v,  A.  T.  Jay  Gould  and 
socialism.  11  pp.  (Forum,  v.  14,  1893,  p.  686.)— I.lo.y«l, 
H.  D.  Political  economy  of  seventy-three  million  dol- 
lars. 13  pp.  (Atlant.  Monthly,  v.  50,  1882,  p.  69.)— 
TowiimoikI,  G.  a.  Jay  Gould.  9  pp.  (Forum,  v.  2, 
1886,  p.  87.) 

Gould,  John.    1804-81. 

Birds.  London,  1841.  4°.  (Darwin,  0.  R., 
Zool.  of  voy.  of  H.  M.  S.  Beagle,  pt.  3. )     —1602 

Birds  of  New  Guinea  and  the   adjacent 

Papuan  islands,  including  any  new  species 
that  may  be  discovered  in  Australia.  Pts.  15- 
25.     London,  1883-88.     11  pts.  fo.  —1682 

Note.— For  pts,  1-14  see  preceding  catalogue. 

BIrdH.    14  pp.  16  pi.     (Hinds,  R.  B.,  Zool.  of  voy.  of 

H.  M.  S.  Sulphur,  v.  1,  p.  37.) 

Martin,  W.  C.  L.      General   history   of 

humming-birds,  or  the  trochilidae :  with 
especial  reference  to  the  collection  of  J. 
Gould.     1852.  .—2627 

Gould,  Marcus  T.  C. 

Reports  of  the  proceedings  and  debates  of 
the  convention  of  1821.  See  Carter,  N.  H., 
and  others. 

Gould,  Robert  Preke.    1836—. 

History  of  freemasonry :  its  antiquities, 
symbols,  constitutions,  customs,  etc.  Derived 
from  official  sources.  [Illustr.]  New  York, 
1884-87.     6  V.  4°.  —1362 

Gould,  S.  Baring-.    See  Baring-Gould,  S. 

Gould,  Thomas  R.     1818-81. 

The  tragedian  :  an  essay  on  the  histrionic 
genius  of  Junius  Brutus  Booth.  New  York, 
1868.     12°.  3316 

Gould.     See  also  Goold. 

Goulliii,  Jean  Antoine. 

La  mode  sous  le  point  de  vue  hygignique, 
medical,  et  historique  ;  ou,  conseils  aux  dames 
etaiajeunesse.    Paris,  1846.    12°.  —3707 

Gouniy,  Jean  Edouard.    Cherbuliez,  C.  V.  (G. 

Valbert,  pseud.)    La  France  du  centenaire,  par  O.  27  pp. 
( Bev.  d.  deux  mondes,  1889,  3  p6r.  v.  94,  p.  660. ) 
Gounod,  Charles  Frangois.     1818-93. 

Autobiographical  reminiscences,  with  fam- 
ily letters,  and  notes  on  music.  From  the 
French  by  W.  Hely  Hutchinson.  [With  por- 
trait.]    London,  1896.     8°.  4756 

Bovet,  M.  A.  de.    Gounod's  views  on  art  and  artists. 

21  pp.  (Fortn.  Bev.  n.  s.  v.  46,  1889,  p.  186.)— Upton, 
G.  P.  Gounod  :  the  Redemption  ;  Mors  et  vita.  18  pp. 
(In  his  Stand,  oratorios,  p.  96.) 

Gour,  India.  Creighton,  H.  Ruins  of  Gour 
described,  and  represented  in  18  views  ;  with 
a  topographical  map.    1817.  1401 

Vol.  hi.— 225. 


Gourd,  Jean  Jacques.    Whittaker,  T.    Gourd, 

Le  ph«nom8ne.    4  pp.    (Afrnd,  v.  14,  1889,  p.  437.) 

Gounlon,  Edouard.    1820-69. 

Paris  la  nuit :  silhouettes.   Paris,  1842.   16°. 

.2677 

Gourgaud,  Gaspard,  Baron,  and  Moutholon, 

Sfimonville  Charles  Tristan,  Marquis  de.  M6- 
moires  pour  servir  3, 1'histoire  de  France,  sous 
le  rSgne  de  Napol6on,  6crits  a,  Ste.-H616ne 
sous  sa  dict^e,  par  les  g6n6raux  qui  ont  par- 
tag6  sa  captivite.     2  6d.     Paris,  1830.     9  v.  8°. 

4692 

The  same,  in  English.     London,   1823-24. 

7  V.  8°.  1696 

Gourgaud,  Jean  Baptiste  Henri,  dit  Dugazon. 
See  Dugazon,  J.  B.  H.  G. 

Gourko,   06n.   Joseph  Wladimiro witch.    Ar- 

m€e  russe  et  ses  chefs  an  printemps  de  1888.  G6n  Gourko. 
22  pp.    (Correspondani,  n.  a.  v.  115,  1888,  p.  23.) 

Gourinont,  R6my  de.    1858 — .    Etudes  de  lit- 

tgrature  amSricaine.  L'humour  et  les  humoristes.  42  pp. 
(Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p^r.  v.  34, 1887,  pp.  5,  352.)— 

Gouniay,   Marie  Le  Jars  de.     Steele,   M.  D. 

The  learned  Lady  de  Gournay.  7  pp.  (Atlant.  Monthly, 
V.  61,  1888,  p.  328.) 

Gournay,  Sir  Matthew  de.    Batten,  J.    Stoke 

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English  languages.  With  considerable  addi- 
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in  1  V.  16°.  1178 

Note.— Pt.  1,  Italian  and  English;  pt.  2,  English  and 
Italian. 

The  same.  New  ed.  Paris,  1840.  2  pta. 
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The  same.  From  the  14  London  ed.  Bos- 
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The  same.     18  ed.  carefully  revised  and 

enlarged  with  a  dictionary  of  the  sea-terms. 

London,  1863.    2  pts.  in  1  v.  16°.  1178 

Graham,  A.  A.      Preservation  of  documents. 

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Graham,  Charles.  Chemistry  of  bread-mak- 
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Graham,    Clementina   Stirling.       Brown,    J. 

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Graham,    Cyril.       Avar   language.      62    pp. 

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Graham,  Duncan. 

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Graham,  George  Farquhar.    1789-1867. 

First  steps  to  Latin  writing  ;  intended  as  a 
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Graham,  James,  1  Marquis  of  Montrose.    1612- 

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Adams,  W.    Complete  history  of  the  Civil 

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Hontrosie.     12  pp.     (Maemillan's  Mag.  v.  66,  1887, 

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and  Napier,  Archibald,  1  Baron  Napier. 

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Graliain,  James.    1793-1851.     Circular  to  the 

people  of  the  twelfth  Congressional  district  in  North 
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Graliain,   James.     Kenneth   Macrae.      4  pp. 

{Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  148,  1890,  p.  224.) 

Graliain,  Lt.-Col.  James  Duncan.     1799-1865. 

Report  in  relation  to  the  intersection  of  the  boundary 
lines  of  the  states  of  Maryland,  Pennsylvania,  and  Dela- 
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Graham,  John,    1    Viscount    Dundee,    called 
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Southern,  pseud.  Clavers  the  despot's 
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Some   unpublished    letters   of  Claverhouse.     7  pp. 

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p.  695.) 

Graham,    Rev.    John.       1694-1774.      Journal. 

7  pp.    (Jfoff.  ^m.  Hi«f.  V.  8,  1882,  p.  206.) 

Graham,  John  W.    Nesera :  a  tale  of  ancient 

Rome.    20  pp.    (Rev.  of  in  £ai».  iJet).  V.  165,  1887,  p.  248.) 

Graham,  Maria.    See  Callcott,  Lady  M.  G. 
Graham,    P.    Anderson.       Mr.     Swinburne's 

poetry.    11  pp.    (Contemp.  Rev.  v.  60,  1886,  p.  401.) 

Graham,  Patrick,  D.  D. 

Essay  on  the  authenticity  of  the  poems  of 
Ossian  ;  in  which  the  objections  of  Malcolm 
Laing  are  particularly  considered  and  re- 
futed. To  which  is  added  an  essay  on  the 
mythology  of  Ossian' s  poems.  Edinburgh, 
1807.     8°.  1325 

Graham,  R.  B.  Cunninghame.    Idealism  and 

the  masses.  5  pp.  (JVt7ie««e7i(/i  Cent.  v.  28, 1890,  p.  945.)— 
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Bev.  v.  53,  1888,  p.  295.) 

Graham,  R.  P.    Operations  before  Petersburg, 

May  6-11, 1864.  2  pp.  (Southern  Hist.  Soc.  Papers,  v.  12, 
1884,  p.  122.) 

Graham,  Robert  C. 

Carved  stones  of  Islay.  Glasgow,  1895. 
40.  1742 


Graham,  Robert  Hudson. 
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Graham,  Roland.  Episode  of  the  long  va- 
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Graham,  Thomas,  1  Baron  Lynedoeh.    Taylor, 

J.  Thomas  Graham,  Lord  Lynedoeh.  13  pp.  (In  hit 
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Graham,  William.     Hall,  W.     Sketch  of  G. 

1  p.    (Mag.  Am.  Hist.  V.  8,1883,  p.  2(H.) 

Graham    family.      Bain,    J.      Grahams    or 

Graemes  of  the  debateable  land  ;  their  traditional  origin 
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Grahame,  George,  Bp.  of  Orkney.    17  cent. 
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Grahame,  George. 

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Grahame,  James.    Willmott,   R.   A.     James 

Grahame.  8  pp.  (In  his  Lives  of  the  Eng.  sacr.  poets, 
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Grahame,  Simion.     Circa  1570-1614. 

Anatomie  of  humors,  and  the  Passionate 
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Graham's  dyke.    See  Wall  of  Antonine. 
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Bebgmann,  p.  W.  Sur  I'origine  et  la  sig- 
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1224 

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Heinrich,  G.  a.    Le  Parcival  de  Wolfram 

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Etude  sur  la  litt6rature  du  moyen  ftge.     1855. 

2325 

Hertz,  W.    Sage  von  Parzival  und  dem 

Gral.     1882.  1214 

Maps  or  Mapes,  W.      Y  Seint  Greal .  .  . 

Ed.  with  a  translation  and  glossary  ...  by  R. 
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2352 

—  (Ed.)      Ueber    das   religioese   in    den 

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2362 


GRAIL 


1801 


QRAMONT  D' ASTER 


BoiM>ier<<e.  S.    Ueber  die  beschreibung  des  tempels 

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3  pi.  (Munich,  Akad.  wissens.  Denksehr.  v.  12 :  Philos.- 
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4  pp.  (Verein  f.  gesch.  d.  Deutschen  in  Boehinen, 
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Parcival-studien,  v.  2,  p.  228.) 

See  aUo  Arthur,  Xtng.- Folk-Ioro.— liCgeiHls.- 
Mfdtllc  a|;es,  Lifcrafttre.— Parzlvalxage. 

Grain.    See  Cereals. — Maize. — Wheat. 
Graindorffc,   Louis  Arnold  Joseph.      1843 — . 

Sur  la  possibility  de  d€duire  d'une  seule  des  lois  de 
K€pler  le  principe  de  I'attraction  (^  propos  d'un  m€- 
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tions de  la  infcaiiiqiio.  290  pp.  (Liege,  Soc.  roy.  des 
Bci.  Mhn.  2  s.  v.  16,  1890.) — Sur  certaines  formules  du 
niouveiiicnt  clliptlqiie.  8  pp.  (Liege,  Soc.  roy. 
des  sci.  Mhn.  2  s.  v.  9,  1882.) 

Grainge,  William. 

Castles  and  abbeys  of  Yorkshire :  a  his- 
torical and  descrijitive  account  of  the  most 
celebrated  ruins  in  the  county.  [lUustr.] 
York,  1855.     8°.  .2536 

History  and  topography  of  Harrogate  .  .  . 

and  the  forest  of  Knaresbro'.  London,  1882. 
8°.  2526 

Vale  of  Mowbray :  a  historical  and  topo- 
graphical account  of  Thirsk  and  its  neigh- 
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2537 

(Ed.)    Ripon  millenary.    See  Harrison,  W. 

Graining.  Fleuey,  P.   Die  holz-  und  marmor- 

malerei.    n.  d.  — 17A3 

See  also  Fine  arts. — Painting. 

Grains  de  riz  6cras6s,   Episode  des.      17  pp. 

Hauvette-Besnault,  B.  L.  (Biblioth.  Ecolc  (les  hautcs 
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Graniich,  Victor. 

Verfassung    und   verwaltung    der    stadt 

Wuerzburg  vom  13  bis  zum  15  jahrhundert. 

Mit  urkunden.    Wuerzburg,  1882.     8°.    —2353 
Gramina  Britannica.    Knapp,  J.  L.      — 2682 
Graiulneac.    See  Grasses. 
Graniis,  Nikolaus.    —ciroa  1450. 

Acta.     Urkunden  und  aktenstuecke    be- 

treffend  die  beziehungen  Schlesiens  zum  Base- 

ler  konzile  .  .  .     Herausg.  von  W.  Altmann. 

Breslau,   1890.     4°.      [Codex  diplomat.   Siles. 

V.  15. )  3482 

Grainniaire  annamite.      Aubaret,  L.  G.  G. 

—2141 

Grainniaire  de  la  langue  serbo-croate.  ParSic, 
A.  —2153 

Graninialrcs  proven^ales.  Faidit,  H.,  and 
Vidal,  R.  —2146 


Grammar.     Brgal,  M.  J.   A.      Comment  les 

langues  rCparent  les  points  faibles  de  leur  grammaire. 
7  pp.  (Biblioth.  Ecole  dea  hautes  etudes,  t.  73,  p.  233.)— 
t'nst,  R.  N.  Notices  of  grammars  and  vocabularies. 
12  pp.  (Linguist,  and  orient,  essays,  4  8.  p.  102.) — Oilrter- 
sloovo.  B.  L.  Grammar  and  aesthetics.  33pp.  (Essay 
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lung  des  grammatischen  geschlechts.  18  pp.  (Zeits.f. 
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tik.  9  pp.  (Zeits.f. philos.  v.  46,  1865,  p.  148.)— Zur  ge- 
schichte und  kritik  der  sogenannten  allgemeinen  gram- 
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Sicard,  R.  A.  C.  Examcn  de  rHerm6s  d'Harris,  tra- 
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de  la  grammaire  ggn^rale  de  M.  de  Beanz6e,  avec 
quelques  observations  critiques  sur  la  doctrine  de  l*au- 
teur.  132  pp.  (Berlin,  Akad.  wissens.  Nouv.  mftn.  1771, 
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besondere  bedeutungen  des  plurals  bei  substantiven. 
25  pp.    (Zeits.f.  voelkerpsych.  v.  14, 1882,  p.  410.) 

See  also  A«iverl»s.— liansnage.— WoMis.    For  the 
grammar  of  any  language  see  its  name. 

Grammar  of  the  Greek  language :  with  an 
appendix,  and  now  repub.  with  additions. 
1  Cambridge  ed.  Cambridge,  1828.  12°.   —2117 

Grammar  schools.   16  pp.  Long,  G.  (Knight, 

C,  Sfore  of  knowledge,  p.  361.) 

Grammarians.      Suetonius    Tranquillus,    C. 

De  grammaticis.  11pp.  (  [Opera^  quae  supersunt  omnia. 
Becens.  O.  L.  Roth,  p.  257.) 

Grammatioa  linguae  Graecae  vulgaris.  For- 
tius, S.  [Biblioth.  Ecole  des  hautes  Hudes, 
V.  78. )  —4153 

<li-ainmatik  der  Parsisprache.     Spiegel,  F. 

—2145 

Grammatische  studien :  eine  sammlung 
spraehwissenschaftlicher  monographien  in 
zwangloser  folge.    pt.  1.    Breslau,  1867.    8°. 

—2113 
Contents.    Luebbert,  E.    Conjunctiv  perfectl  und  das 
futurum  exactum  im  aelteren  Lateln. 

Grainmeiie,    Belgium.      Potter,    F.    de,   and 

Broeckaert,  J.  Grammene.  11  pp.  (In  their  Gesohied. 
van  de  provin.  Oost-Vlaand.  1  s.  v.  3.) 

Grammont,  Henri  Delmas  de.  1830—.  Etudes 

alg^riennes.  La  course,  I'esclavage,  et  la  redemption  & 
Alger.  123  pp.  (Rev.  hist.  v.  25,  1884,  p.  1 ;  V.  26,  1884,  p.  1 ; 
v.  27,  1885,  p.  1.) 

Grammont,  Philibert,  Comte  de. 

Hamilton,  A.,  Count.    Memoirs  of  Count 

Grammont.     1836.  6861 
Ilanilltnn,  A.,  Count.    Epistle  to  G.    12  pp.    (In  hit 

Mem.  of  Count  Grammont,  p.  21.) 

Gramont,  Antoine  Agfinor  Alfred,  Due   de. 

('Iierbnilex,  C.  V.  (Q.  Valbert,  pseud.)  Correspondance 
de  M.  Thouvenel  et  du  Due  de  Gramont.  13  pp.  (Rev. 
d.  deux  mondes,  1889,  3  p6r.  v.  93,  p.  202. ) 

Gramont,  Ferdinand,  Comte  de.   1815—.    Fills 

du  garde.  70  pp.  (Rev.  contemp.  1855,  v.  1,  pp.  223,  366.) 
— S«enr  ain<'<'.    38  pp.    (iJeu.  coiifemp.  1854,  v.  3,  p.  245.) 

Gramont  d' Aster,  Mme.  Eugenie  de.  Franche- 

ville,  J.,  FiconUe  de.  Notice  sur  la  vie  de  G.  7  pp.  (Cor- 
respondant,  v.  17, 1847,  p.  953.) 


GRAMOPHONE 


1802 


GRANDES  CR0NIQUE8 


Gramophone.  Muyden,  G.  van.  Phono- 
graph, graphophon,  und  grammophon.  5  pp.  ( Vnsere 
Zeit,  1890,  V.  1,  p.  84.) 

Grampian  Club.  Publications.  London,  1869- 
80.     13  V.  8°.  .2576 

Contents.  Batten,  E.  C.  (Ed.)  Charters  of  the  priory 
of  IJoanlj-.— Boswell,  J.  Boswelliana.— Rogers,  C. 
(Ed.)  Chartulary  of  the  Cistercian  priory  of  t'old- 
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Rogers,  C.  (Ed.)  Historical  notices  of  St,  Anthony's 
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alogical memoirs  of  the  family  of  Sir  Walter  Scott ; 
Estimate  of  the  Scottish  nobility. 

Grampians,  Morning  in  the.     6  pp.     (Black- 

tvood'8  Mag.  v.  148, 1890,  p.  362.) 

Gran,  H.  H. 

Protophyta :  diatomaceae,  silicoflagellata, 
and  cilioflagellata.  With  4  pi.  [Norweg.  and 
Eng.^  Christiania,  1897.  4°.  (Norwegian  N. 
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Gran,  Abp.  of.    See  Vit6z  von  Zredna,  J. 

Gran,  Hungary.    Marmier,  X.    Gran  ;  le  prince 

prlmat ;  le  clergfi  hongrois.  9  pp.  (Correspondant,  v.  li, 
1846,  p.  69.) 

Granacci,  Francesco.    Vasari,  G.    Francesco 

Granacci.    9  pp.    (ppere,  v.  5,  p.  339.) 

Granada,  Luis  de.    1504-88. 

Rosario  della  Sacratissima  Vergine  Maria. 

Venetia,  1587.    8°.  —4253 

Granada,  Spain.     Alcantara,  M.  L.     Libro 

del  viajero  en  Granada.    1843.  1437 

Mendoza,  D.  H.  de.     Guerra  de  Granada 

hecha  por  el  Rey  D.  Felipe  II  contra  los  Mo- 
riscos  de  aquel  reino,  sua  rebeldes.  1842.  3517 

RoscoB,  T.     Tourist  in  Spain :  Granada. 

Illustr.  1835.  (Jennings'  Landscape  annual, 
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Hnebner,  E.     Granada.      20   pp.     (Deutach.  rund- 

tchau,  V.  64, 1890,  p.  368.)— Irving,  W.  Conquest  of  G.j 
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G.  20  pp.  3  pi.  (Koenigl.  Preussisch.  kunstsamml, 
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Morisco  rebellion.  276  pp.  (In  his  Don  John  of  Austria, 
V.  1,  p.  113.) 

See  also  Alhambra. — Andalnsla. 

Graiiata,  Francesco.    1701-71. 

Storia  civile  della  fedelissima  citt^  di  Ca- 
pua.    Napoli,  1752-54.     2  v.  8°.  3552 

Granby,  Conn.    Case,  W.  8.    Granby.    8  pp. 

(Trumbull,  J.  H.,  Mem.  hist,  of  B.artford  co.  Conn.  v.  2, 
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Grand,  Mme.  Sarah,  pseud.    See  McFall,  Mrs.  C. 
Grand,  France.     Maxe-Werly,  L.      Note  sur 

des  objcts  antiques  dficouverts  &  G.  26  pp.  2  pi.  (Soc. 
antiq.  de  France,  Mim.  v.  48, 1887,  p.  163.) 

Grand  Alcandre,  Histoire   des  amours  du. 

88  pp.  Conti,  L.  M.  de  L.,  Prineesse  de.  (Becueil  de  di- 
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Grand  Army  of  the  Republic. 

Ward,  W.  H.  (Ed.)  Records  of  members 
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2651 

B.,  C.  F.    Decadence  of  the  G.  A.    1  p.    (Nation, -v.  60, 

1895,  p.  342.)— President  Cleveland  and  the  soldiers. 
2  pp.  (iVafion,  V.  45, 1887,  p.  26.)— Finn,  J.  J.  Complete 
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7  pp.  (Forum,  v.  15,  1893,  p.  462.)- teoser,  C.  McK. 
Grand  Army  as  a  pension  agency.  10  pp.  (Forum.,  v.  16, 
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G.  A.  R.    6  pp.    (iV.  v4m.  iJCT.  T.  147, 1888,  p.  497.) 

Grand  dictionnaire  universel  du  XIX  sifecle. 

17  v.    Larousse,  P.  A.,  and  others  (Eds.)  L.22 

Grand  frfere :  nouvelle.    31  pp.    Bigot,  M.  H. 

{J.  Mairet,  pseud.)  (Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p€r. 
V.  23,  1884,  p.  480.) 

Grand  loup  du  Bois.  2  pp.  Grain,  A.  (Ro- 
mania, V.  11,  1882,  p.  121.) 

Grand  masters  of  the  Hospitallers.  Lambert, 
G.  2785 

Grand  mystfere  de  Jfesus,  passion  et  resurrec- 
tion :  drame  breton  du  moyen  §,ge.  La  Ville- 
marqu6,  T.  C.  H.  H.,  Vicomte  de  (Ed.)       3353 

Grand  Rapids,  as  it  is.  [Illustr.]  Grand 
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Grand  Rapids  Public  School  Library. 
Complete  dictionary  catalogue  of.  Grand 
Rapids,  1892.     r.  8°.  W.  62 

Grand  river.    See  Ottawa  river. 

Grand  routier  de  iner.  Linschoten,  J.  H. 
van.  2471 

Grand-Carteret,  John.    1850—. 

Almanachs  franjais.  Bibliographie-icono- 
graphie  des  almanachs  -  annfies  -  annuaires- 
calendriers  -  chansonniers  -  gtrennes  -  6tats- 
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Grande  Anse,  At.  14  pp.  Hearn,  L.  (Har- 
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Grande  Bible  renouvell6e ;  ou,  noels  nou- 
veaux,  oft  tous  les  mystferes  de  la  naissance  et 
de  I'enfance  de  J6sus  Christ  sont  expliqufis. 
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Grande  Chartreuse,  Monastery.    Lecky,  Mrs. 

E.  Visit  to  the  G.  C.  10  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  y.  29, 1891 
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Chartreuse.    13  pp.    (In  his  By-ways  of  Europe,  p.  293.) 

Grande  confrairie  des  saouls  d'ouvrer,  et 
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2310 
The  same.     (Biblioth.  bleue,  \.  18.)        2316 

Grande  ville.  La.  2  v.  in  1.  Kock,  C.  P.  de, 
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Grandes  chroniques  de  France.  6  v.  Paris, 
A.  P.  (Ed.)  4667 

Grandes  croniqiies  de  Bretaigne.  Bouchart, 
A.  2661 


GRANDFATHER'S  CHAIR 


1803 


GRANIER  DE  CASSAQNAC,  B.  A.  de 


Grandfather's    chair.    Whole    history    of. 

213  pp.    Hawthorne,  N.,  Works,  v.  4,  p.  425. 

Grand-Halleux,    Belgium.      Piot,    G.    J.    C. 

Notice  sur  un  dgp3t  de  monnaies  d^couvert  i  G.  en  1846. 
70  pp.    (Brussels,  Acad.  M6m.  cour.  v.  21,  1847.) 

Grandi,  Guido.     1671-1742.     Letters.     31  pp. 

(Scella  di  curiositH  leUerarie,  no.  146,  p.  491.) 

Grandi,  Orazio.    1851—.    Angela  de'  Mulini : 

bozzetto  toscano.  11  pp.  {Nuov.  antol.  3  s.  v.  35,  1891, 
p.  79.) 

Grandidier,  Ernest. 

Cgramique  chinoise.  [Illustr.]  Paris,  1894. 
4°.  — 17A2 

Grandier,  Urbain. 

NiAU,  (— ).  History  of  the  devils  of  Lou- 
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nnmnM,  A.     Urbain  Grandier,  1634.      142  pp.    1  pi. 

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Grandin,    Charles   Pran5ois,    dit  Grandville. 

Man  no,  E.  D.  de.  Charles-Franfois  Grandin  dit  Grand- 
ville.   7  pp.    (In  his  Troupe  de  Talma,  p.  395.) 

Grandi.son,  Sir  Charles,  History  of.  7  v. 
Richardson,  S.  (Barbauld,  Mrs.  A.  L.  A., 
Brit,  novelists,  v.  9-15.)  4167 

Grandmaison,   Pierre  Charles  Armand  Loy- 

seau  de.  1824—.  Gaigni6res,  ses  correspondants  et  ses 
collections  de  portraits.  84  pp.  (Biblioth.  Ecole  des 
Charles,  v.  51,  1890,  p.  572;  v.  52,  1891,  p.  181.)— (Bd.) 
Fragments  de  chartes  du  X  si6cle  provcnant  de  St.- 
Julien  de  Tours  recueillis  sur  le  registres  d'gtat-civil 
d'Indre  et  Loire.  105  pp.  {Biblioth.  Ecole  dea  Chartes, 
V.  46,  1885,  p.  373;  V.  47,  1886,  p.  226.) 

Grand-Menil,  J.  B.  F.  de.      See   Fauchard, 

J.  B. 
Grand-mont,  Abbey.     Guidonis,   B.,   Bp.  of 

Lodhie.  Pars  ultima  opusculi  cui  titulus :  Priores  Gran- 
dimontis.  2  pp.  (Bouquet,  M.,  Rec.  hist.  Oaules,  v.  21, 
p.  751.)— llistorla  brevis  priorum  Grandimontensium  ; 
Historia  prolixior  priorum  Grandimontensium.  18  pp. 
(Mart6ne,  E.,  and  Durand,  U.,  Vet.  script.  ampKss.  coll. 
V.  6,  pp.  113,  123.) 

Grandmother's  story.    5  pp.    Davis,  W.  T. 

{Harper's  Mag.  v.  69,  1884,  p.  955.) 

Grandpierre,  Louis. 

Histoire  du  canton  de  Neuchfttel  sous  les 
rois  de  Prusse,  1707-1848.  Mfimoires  poli- 
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Grands  ecrivains  de  la  France.  19  v.  Reg- 
nier,  J.  A.  A.  (Ed.) 

Grands  6crivains  fran^ais :  Turgot.  Say, 
J.  B.  L.  4707 

Grands  honuncs  en  robe  de  chambre.  4  v. 
Dumas,  A.,  (Euvres  compl.  v.  41,  42,  127,  128. 

—4174 

Grands  niaitres  de  la  littfirature  russe  au  dix- 
neuviSme  si&cle.    Dupuy,  E  2223 

Vol.  III.— 226 


Grandson,  Guillaume  de.      Martignier,   ( — ). 

Derniers  sires  de  G.  (Extrait  d'une  histoire  manuscrite 
des  seigneurs  d'Aubonne.)  9  pp.  (GaulUeur,  E.  H.  A., 
Etrennes  nat.  p.  147.) 

Grandson,  Othon  de.  Martignier,  ( — ).  Der- 
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seigneurs  d'Aubonne.)  12  pp.  (GauIIieur,  E.  H.  A., 
Etrennes  nat.  p.  155.) 

Grandval,  Artaud  de.    Perret,  P.  M.    Ambas- 

saxle  de  I'Abbfi  de  Saint-Antoine  de  Vienne  et  d' Alain 
Chartier  a  Venise.    10  pp.    (iJeii.  his(.  v.  4.5,  1891,  p.  298.) 

Grandval,  Frangois  Charles  Racot  de.    Manne, 

E.  D.  de.  Frangois-Charles  Racot  de  Grandval.  6  pp. 
{In  his  Troupe  de  Voltaire,  p.  33.) 

Grandval,  Soirees  de.    25  pp.    Strauss,  D.  F., 

Oesamm.  werke,  v.  2,  p.  17. 

Grandville,  Charles  Pranjois  Grandin.      See 

Grandin,  C.  F.,  dit  Grandville. 
Grandville,  Jean  Ignace  Isidore  G6rard.    See 

Gerard,  J.  I.  I.  dit  Grandville. 
Grang'er,    Rev.    James.      Fitzgerald,  P.      Of 

Grangerising  and  Dickensiana.  25  pp.  {In  his  Book 
fancier,  p.  168.) 

Granger,  Lt.-Col.  Moses  M.    Battle  of  Cedar 

creek.  44  pp.  (Hunter,  R.,  Sketches  of  war  history,  1861- 
65,  V.  3,  p.  100.) 

Grang'er,  Pierre  Philibert.    Manne,  E.  D.  de. 

Pierre-Philibert  Granger.  5  pp.  {In  his  Troupe  de  Vol- 
taire, p.  203. ) 

Grangers,  Martin,  E.  W. 

History  of  the  grange  movement ;  or,  th« 
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Adams,  E.  F.     Granger  morality.     3  pp.     {Nation, 

V.  19,  1874,  p.  234.)— Wisconsin  method  of  railroad  reform. 
1  p.  {Nation,  v.  19,  1874,  p.  121.)— Asricnitiiral  ex- 
position  of  corporate  law.  2  pp.  {Nation,  v.  17,  1873, 
p.  140.)—"  rariuors'  clubs"  and  the  railroads.  2  pp. 
{Nation,  V.  6,  1873,  p.  249.)— Causes  of  the  farmers' 
discontent.  2  pp.  {Nation,  v.  16,  1873,  p.  381.)— 
Farmers'  future.  3  pp.  (JVation,  v.  18,  1874,  p.  55.)— 
C!ran;;cr  collapse.  2  pp.  (iVaMon,  v.  22,  1876,  p.  67.) 
— ttranjjer  deoisions.  2  pp.  {Nation,  v.  24,  1877, 
p.  143.)— Oran^er  metliofi  of  reform.  2  pp.  {Na- 
tion, V.  19,  1874,  p.  36.)— CJranKer  tlieory  applied  to 
the  grangers.  1  p.  {Nation,  v.  27,  1878,  p.  37.)— I-.,  F.  R. 
Second  stage  of  Wisconsin  railroad  legislation.  2  pp. 
{Nation,  v.  20,  1875,  p.  189.)— I-atest  reform  move- 
ment. 2  pp.  {Nation,  v.  16,  1873,  p.  329.)— Pierson, 
C.  W.  Outcome  of  the  granger  movement.  6  pp.  {Pop. 
Sd.  Monthly,  v.  32,  1888,  p.  368.)— Rise  of  the  granger 
movement.  9  pp.  {Pop.  Sci.  Monthly,  v.  32,  1888,  p.  199.) 
—Potter  and  his  law.  3  pp.  ( Nation,  v.  19,  1874,  p.  231. ) 
— Kailroad  mystery.  2  pp.  {Nation,  v.  17,  1873, 
p.  285.)— Riglit  to  confiscate.  3  pp.  {Nation,  v.  19, 
1874,  p.  199.)— Latest  device  for  fixing  rates  of  trans- 
portation. 2  pp.  (iViifton,  V.  17, 1873,  p.  36.)— Water- 
od-stock  hallucination.  2  pp.  (JVoKon,  v.  17, 1873, 
p.  237.)— Wells,  D.  A.  How  will  the  U.  S.  Supreme 
Court  decide  the  granger  railroad  cases?  3  pp.  {Nation, 
V.  19,  1874,  p.  282. ) 

See   also   Ag^ricnltnre. — Monopolies.  —  United 
States,  Politics. 

Granianus,  Julius.    3  ceiit.    Fragmenta.   2  pp. 

(Meyer,  H.,  Oral.  Bom.  fragm.  p.  624.) 

Granier  de  Cassagiiac,  Bernard  Adolphe  de. 
1808-80. 

Histoire  des  Girondins  et  des  massacres 
de  Sept.  d'aprSs  les  documents  ofHciels  et  in- 
6dits.     Paris,  1860.     2  v.  8°.  4695 

Histoire    du   Directoire.      Paris,    1851-63. 

3  V.  8°  4602 


GRANITE 


1804 


GRANT,  James 


Granite. 

Chester,  F.  D.     Gabbros  and  associated 

rocks  in  Delaware.     1890.      {Powell,  J.  W., 

.  U.  S.  Geol.  surv.  Bull.  no.  59. )  —3533 

Clarke,  F.  W.,  and  Hillebrand,  W.  F. 

Analyses  of  rocks,  with  a  chapter  on  analyti- 
cal methods,  laboratory  of  the  United  States 
Geological  survey,  1880-96.  1897.  (Walcott, 
C.  D.,  U.  S.  Geol.  surv.  Bull.  no.  148.)     —3553 

GiLXvMORE,  Q.  A.  Report  on  the  com- 
pressive strength,  specific  gravity,  and  ratio 
of  absorption  of  various  kinds  of  building- 
stone  from  different  sections  of  the  United 
States  .  .  .    1874.     ( U.  S.  Engineers,  Corps  of. ) 

—1775 

Grant,  U.  S.      Geology   of  Kekequabic 

lake  in  northeastern  Minnesota,  with  special 
reference  to  an  augite  soda-granite.  1894. 
(Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Theses,  1894.)       .—2306 

Grimsley,  G.  p.    Granites  of  Cecil  county 

in  north-eastern  Maryland.  [1894.]  (Johns 
Hopkins  Univ.  Theses,  1894. )  .—2306 

Ha  WES,  G.  W.,  and  others.    Report  on  the 

building  stones  of  the  United  States,  and 
statistics  of  the  quarry  industry  for  1880. 
[Illustr.]    1884.     (U.  S.  10  Census,  1880,  v.  10. ) 

—3362 

Merrill,   G.   P.      Collection  of  building 

and  ornamental  stones  in  the  U.  S.  National 
Museum.  [Illustr.]  1889.  (Smithson.  Inst. 
Report,  1886,  pt.  2. )  —3435 

— ^ In  his  Treatise  on  rocks,  rock- weather- 
ing, and  soils.     1897.  —1655 

Smock,  J.  C.    In  his  Building  stone  in  New 

York.  1890.  (N.  Y.  State  Mus.  of  Nat.  Hist. 
Bull.  \.  2.)  -^624 

IlnwcH,  Q.  W.    Albany  granite.    12  pp.    (Am.  J.  Set. 

8  8.  V.  21.  1881,  p.  21.)— Hunt,  T.  8.  Notes  on  granitic 
rocks.  29  pp.  (Am.  J.  Set.  3  s.  v.  1,  1871,  pp.  82, 182 ;  v.  3, 
1872,  p.  115. )— Keyes,  C.  R.  Origin  and  relations  of  cen- 
tral Maryland  granites.  56  pp.  12  pi.  (Powell,  J.  W., 
V.  S.  Oeol.  surv.  15  ann.  rept.  p.  685.)— Traill,  T.  8.  On 
the  introduction  into  Scotland  of  granite,  for  orna- 
mental purposes.  5  pp.  (Prankl.  Inst.  Jbiim.  V.  31,1843, 
p.  327.)— Welnschenk.  E.  Beitraege  zur  petrographie 
der  oestlichen  Centralalpen,  speciell  des  Gross-Vene- 
diger.  31  pp.  1  pi.  (Munich,  Akad.  wissens.  Denkschr. 
V.  66 :  Mathemat.-phya.  classe,  Abhandl.  v.  18,  pt.  3,  1895, 
p.  71S.)— WllllainM.  Q.  H.  General  relations  of  the 
granitic  rocks  in  the  middle  Atlantic  Piedmont  plateau. 
28  pp.  9  pi.  (Powell,  J.  W.,  U.  S.  Oeol.  sum.  15  ann.  rept. 
p.  657.) 

See  also  Day,  D.  T.    Mineral  resources  of  the  U.  S. 

Granniss,  G.  W.     Gen.  Grant's  most  famous 

despatch.    4  pp.    (Century  Mag.  v.  31,  1897,  p.  938.) 

Grant,  Sir  Alexander.    1826-84. 

Story  of  the  University  of  Edinburgh  dur- 
ing its  first  three  hundred  years.  With  illus- 
trations.    London,  1884.     2  v.  8°.  —2364 

Campbell,  L.    Sir  A.  Grant.    4  pp.    (Biog.  jahrb.  f. 

alterth.  p.  146 :  Jahresb.  ueber  fortschr.  der  class,  alterth. 
V.  37,  1885.) 
See  also  Blackwood's  Mag.  t.  137, 1885,  p.  133. 


Grant,    Alexander   Henley    (Frank    Seafleld, 
pseud. ) 

Literature  and  curiosities  of  dreams.   Lon- 
don, 1865.     2  v.  8°.  —2475 
Grant,  Mrs.  Anne  McVickar.     1755-1838. 

Memoirs  of  an  American  lady.  With 
sketches  of  manners  and  scenery  in  America, 
as  they  existed  previous  to  the  Revolution. 
lAnon.]     New  York,  1836.     12°.  2492 

Letters  concerning  If  Ighland  affairs  and  persons 

connected  with  the  Stuart  cause  in  the  18  century.  Ed. 
by  J.  R.  N.  Macphail.  81  pp.  (Scottish  Hist.  Soc.  Pub. 
V.  26,  p.  249.) 

Dc  f^ulnccy,  T.    Mrs.  Grant  of  Laggan.  6  pp.  (Coll. 

writings,  v.  3.  p.  26. ) 

Grant,  Arthur  James. 

Greece  in  the  age  of  Pericles.  London, 

1893.      12°.      (Knight,    (— ),    Univ.  extension 

manuals. )  2737 

Grant,  Asahel.    1807-44. 

The  Nestorians ;  or,  the  lost  tribes :  con- 
taining evidence  of  their  identity,  an  account 
of  their  manners,  customs,  and  ceremonies, 
together  with  sketches  of  travel  in  ancient 
Assyria,  Armenia,  Media,  and  Mesopotamia, 
and  illustrations  of  Scripture  prophecy.  New 
York,  1841.     12°.  —2204 

Grant,    Sir  Charles.      1836—.      The  Burmese 

question.    11pp.    (OOTifentp.  Beu.  v.  49, 1886,  p.  32.) 

Grant,    F.      The   Royal    Academy.       18    pp. 

(Harper's  Mag.  v.  78,  1889,  p.  958.) 

Grant,  Frederick  Dent.    1840 — .    Halleck's  in- 
justice to  Grant.    10  pp.  (N.  Am.  Bev.  v.  141,  1885,  p.  513.) 
Grant,  Sergeant-Maj.  George.    Journal.    8  pp. 

(Cook,  F.,  Journ.  of  the  military  exped.  of  Sullivan,p.  107.) 

Grant,  George  Monro,  D.  D.    1835—. 

Canada  first.  21  pp.  (Fairchild,  G.  M., 
Jr.,  Canadian  leaves,  p.  247.) 

Canada  Pacific  Railway.    8  pp.    (Century  Mag. 

V.  8, 1885,  p.  882.)— The  new  empire.  13  pp.  (Westm. 
Bev.  V.  136,  1891,  p.  417.)— Xcw  Zealand.  18  pp.  (Har- 
per's Mag.  V.  83, 1891,  p.  327.) 

Grant,  James. 

Historical  and  comparative  analysis  of  the 
finances  of  Bengal ;  chronologically  arranged 
in  different  periods  from  the  Mogul  conquest 
to  the  present  time.  Madras,  1883.  8°.  (Qt. 
Brit.  H.  of  C.  Select  Com.  on  East  India  Co. 
5  report,  v.  1,  Appendix. )  3414 

Political  survey  of  the  Northern  Olrcars.    135  pp. 

(Gt.  Brit.  H.  of  C.  Select  Com.  on  East  India  Co.  5  report, 
V.  2,  p.  131.) 

Grant,  James.    1802-79. 

Great  metropolis.  [Anon.]  New  York, 
1837.  12°.  (Forster,  T.  Cab.  misceJ.  V.  5.)   3126 

Law  and  lawyers ;  or,  sketches  and  illus- 
trations of  legal  history  and  biography. 
[Anon.]     London,  1840.     2  v.  8°.  —1337 

(Rev.  of  in  Dublin  Univ.  Mag.  v.  15, 1840,  pp.  439,  567.) 

Random  recollections  of  the  House  of  Com- 
mons, 1830-35,  including  personal  sketches  of 
the  leading  members  of  all  parties.  5  ed. 
London,  1837.    12°.  —1357 


GRANT,  James 


1805 


GRANT,  Ulysses  Simpson 


I 


Random    recollections   of   the   House  of 

Lords,  1830-36,  including  personal  sketches 
of  the  leading  members.  3  ed.  London,  1836. 
12°.  —1357 

Sketches  in  London.    2  ed.    London,  1840. 

8°.  1524 

Grant,  James  Augustus.      1827-92.    Alexander 

Mackay.    2  pp.    (Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  U7,  1S90,  p.  721.) 

Grant,  Richard,  Abp.  of  Canterbury.    Hook, 

W.  p.  Richard  Grant.  25  pp.  (In  his  Lives  of  Abps.  of 
Canterbury,  v.  3, 1865,  p.  103.) 

Grant,  Robert,  LL.  D. 

Second  Glasgow  catalogue  of  2156  stars  for 
the  epoch  1890,  deduced  from  observations 
made  at  the  Glasgow  University  observatory 
during  the  years  1886  to  1892.  Glasgow,  1892. 
4°.  —2402 

Grant,  Robert,  Ph.  D.     1852 — .    An  Average 

man.  29  pp.  (Century  Mag.  v.  5,  1884,  pp.  289,  375.)— 
Poem  at  the  celebration  of  the  250  anniversary  of  the 
foundation  of  the  BoNton  Ijatiii  School,  April  23, 
1885.  12  pp.  (Oldest  school  in  America,  p.  81.)  —The 
l.aiiib»:  a  tragedy.  11  pp.  (Century  Mag.  v.  2,  1882, 
p.  637.) 

Grant,  Thomas.    Journal.    8  pp.     (Cook,  F., 

Jmim.  of  the  military  exped.  of  Sullivan,  p.  137. ) 

Grant,  Ulysses  Sherman,  Ph.  D. 

Geology  of  Kekequabic  lake  in  northeas- 
tern Minnesota,  with  special  reference  to  an 
augite  soda-granite,  n.  p.  1894.  8°.  (Johns 
Hopkins  Univ.  Theses,  1894. )  .—2306 

Grant,  Ulysses  Simpson,  Pres.  of  U.  S.   1822-85. 

Personal  memoirs.      New  York,   1885-86. 

2  v.  8°.  2622 

Preparing  for  the  cniii|>ai$;:nN  of  '64.  21  pp.  (John- 
son, E.  U.,  and  Buel,  C.  C,  Battles  .  .  .  of  the  Civil  war, 
v.  4,  p.  97.)— ('hatt»noog;a.  33  pp.  (Johnson,  R.  U., 
and  Buel,  C.  C,  Battles  .  . .  of  the  Civil  war,  v.  3,  p.  679, 
and  Century  Mag.  v.  9,  1886,  p.  128.)— Personal  letters. 
31  pp.  (Amraen,  D.,  Oldnavy  and  the  new,  p. 527.)— On 
the  siege  of  Petersburg.  6  pp.  (Johnson,  R.  U.,  and 
Buel,  C.  C,  Battles  .  .  .  of  the  Civil  war,  v.  4,  p.  574.)— 
Reasons  for  accepting  the  presidency.  1  p.  (N.  Am 
Rev.  V.  146, 1888,  p.  558.)— Generals  Sherman  and  Mc^ 
Pherson.  2  pp.  (N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  142,  1886,  p.  330.) 
Battle  of  .Shiloh.  21  pp.  (Century  Mag.  v.  7,  1885, 
p.  593.)— Siege  of 'VIcUsburK.  14  pp.  (Century  Mag 
V.  8,  1885,  p.  752.)— Ticksbnrs  campaign.  47  pp 
(Johnson,  R.  U.,  and  Buel,  C.  C,  Battles  ...  of  the  Civil 
war,  V.  3,  p.  493.) — Some  »var  letters.  7  pp.  (N.  Am. 
Rev.  V.  143,  1886,  p.  498.)— On  the  WlUIerness  cam 
paiKii*  7  pp.  (Johnson,  R.  U.,  and  Buel,  C.  C,  Battles 
.  .  .  of  the  Civil  war,  v.  4,  p.  145.)— Preparing  for  the  Wil 
derness  campaign.  10  pp.  (Century  Mag.  v.  9,  1886, 
p.  573.) 

McClellan,   C.      Personal  memoirs  and 

military  history  of  U.  S.  Grant,  versus  the 
record  of  the  Army  of  the  Potomac.    1887. 

2655 

Ainmen,  D.    Recollections  and  letters  of  G.    23  pp. 

{N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  141,  1885,  pp.  361,  421.)— Arnold,  M. 
Gen.  Grant.  64  pp.  (/n /its  Civilization  in  the  U.  S.  p. 3.) 
— Fry.J.  B.  Grant  and  Matthew  Arnold.  9  pp.  (N.Am. 
iJew.  v.144, 1887,  p.349.)— Granniss,G.  W.  Gen.  Grant's 
most  famous  despatch.  4  pp.  (Century  Mag.  -v.  Zl,  1897, 
p.  938.)— IIi(rK'"s«n.  T.  W.  Grant.  5  pp.  (Atlant. 
Monthly,  v.  67,  1886,  p.  384.)— Grant's  Memoirs:  second 
volume.  6  pp.  (Atlant.  Monthly,  v.  58,  1888,  p.  4^9.)— 
Jenninti^,  J.  L.  Personal  memoirs  of  G.  9  pp.  (Mac^ 
millan's  Mag.  v.  53,  1888,  p.  181.)— L.ovett,  R.    Personal 


memoirs  of  G.  18  pp.  (Brit.  Q,uart.  Rev.  v.  83,  1886, 
p.  126.)— Vlllamns,  A.  M^molres  d'un  President  des 
Etats-Unis.  25  pp.  (Correspondant,  n.  s.  v.  107,  1886, 
p.  801.) 

Adams,   W.  T.   (O.  Optic,  pseud.)     Our 

standard-bearer ;  or,  the  life  of  Gen.  Ulysses 
S.  Grant.     1888.  3794 

Alexander,  A.  W.     Grant  as  a  soldier. 

1887.  2656 

Badbau,  a.  Grant  in  peace  ;  from  Appo- 
mattox to  Mt.  McGregor :  a  personal  memoir. 
1887.  3794 

Brown,  E.  E.    Life  of  Ulysses  S.  Grant. 

1885.  3786 

Church,  W.  C.    Ulysses  S.  Grant  and  the 

period  of  national  preservation  and  recon- 
struction. [With  illustrations  and  map.] 
1897.  (Abbott,  E.,  Heroes  o/tft.e  nations.)  4726 

Hoar,  G.   F.      Charge  against  President 

Grant  and  Attorney  Gen.  Hoar  of  packing 
the  Supreme  Court  of  the  U.  S.,  to  secure  the 
reversal  of  the  legal  tender  decision,  by  the 
appointment  of  Judges  Bradley  and  Strong, 
refuted.     1896.  .2654 

Richardson,  A.  D.     Personal  history  of 

Ulysses  S.  Grant.    1868.  3794 

Badeau,  A.    Gen.  Grant.    13  pp.    (Century  Mag.  v.  S, 

1885,  p.  151.)— Last  days  of  G.    21pp.     (Century  Mag.  y.», 

1886,  p.919.)— Boutwcll,  G.  S.  Gen.  Grant,  the  soldier 
and  statesman.  83  pp.  (In  his  Lawyer,  the  statesman, 
and  the  soldier,  p.  ISO.)- Childs,  G.  W.  Gen.  Grant. 
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GRANT,  Ulysses  Simpson 


1806 


GRASLITZ,  Bohemia 


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(N.Am.  Bev.  v.  144,  1887,  p.  437.)— Stanton,  T.  Gen. 
Grant  and  the  French.  4  pp.  (Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  22, 
1889,  p.  502.)— Stowe,  Mrs.  H.  E.  B.  Ulysses  S.  Grant. 
43  pp.  (In  Tier  Lives  ...  of  our  self-made  men,  p.  111.)— 
Style  and  the  monument.  11pp.  (N.Am.  Rev.  v.  141, 
1885,  p.  443.)  — Thompson,  L.,  and  others.  Grant's 
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See  also  United  States,  History,  Civil  war. 

and  Halleck,    Maj.-Oen.    Henry  Wager. 

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and  Sherman,  Gen.  William  Tecumseh. 

Two  immortal  letters.  2  pp.  (Mag.  Am.  Hist.  \.  25,  isn, 
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Grant,  Beu.  William.  Earl  of  Dalhousie.   10  pp. 

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Grant  family.   Chiefs  of  Grant.   27  pp.    {Edin. 

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Grantham,  Rev.  Thomas.    Historic  notices  of 

Bramber  castle,  and  of  the  family  of  de  Braose.  8  pp. 
(Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  5, 1852,  p.  147.) 

Grantham,  England.  Street,  B.  Historical 
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1857.  2545 

See  also  l.incoInshire. 

Granuccl,  Niccolo,  di  Lucca.    1521-1603. 

Novella.  Con  somma  diligentia  nuova- 
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Piacevol  notte,  et  Lieto  giorno.    Venetia, 

1574.     16°.  1202 

Granvelle,  Antoine  de  Perrenot,  Cardinal  de. 
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Correspondance,  1565-86,  pub.  par  Edmond 
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4681 

Castan,  E.  F.  J.  A.    Granvelle  et  le  petit  Empereur 

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Granville,  1  Earl.    See  Carteret,  J. 

Granville,  George,  1  Viscount  Lanadowne. 
1667-1735. 

Poems  upon  several  occasions.  3  ed.  Lon- 
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Select  poems.    47  pp.    (Sanford,  E.,  and  Walsh,  R., 

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Sanford,  E.     Life  of  G.    3  pp.     (Sanford,  E.,  and 

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Granville,  Joseph  Mortimer,  M.  D.  "Re-edu- 
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Grape  culture  and  wine-making  in  California. 

Husmann,  G.  — 4697 

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Grapes.    See  Vine  and  Vineyards. 
Grapheus,  Cornelius.    Ullmann,  K.    Cornelius 

Qrapheus.  22  pp.  (Jn  his  Reformers  before  the  Refor- 
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Graphic  arts.  See  Drawing,  Draughting,  and 
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Graphic  illustrations  of  Warwickshire. 
Blair,  (— ).  .2521 

Graphic  illustrations  of  Warwickshire.  Jaf- 
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Graphic  system  of  the  Mayas  and  Mexicans, 

Phonetic  elements  in  the.  11pp.  Brinton,  D.  G.  (Am. 
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94  pp.     (Biblioth.  univ.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p6r.  v.  52,  1891, 
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Graphophone,  Muyden,  G.  van.  Phono- 
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Grappa,  ML    Gregorio,  A.,  Marchese  de.    Mo- 
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See  also  Alps. 

Grappenhall,    England.     Barns,  T.      Archi- 
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Grapputo,  Tommaso.      Mea  de'  Veroli,  cerca 

con  una  malia  di  riacquistare  I'amore  del  marito,  ed 
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Grashy,  W.  Catton. 

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London,  1891.     12°.  —2305 

Graser,  Friedrich  Wilhelm.  [Notice  of]  10  pp. 

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Graser,    Johannes   Bernhard.      1841 — .       Be- 

gruendung  der  construction  des  berliner  penteren- 
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Graslin,  L.  F. 

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Paris,  1838.     8°.  3516 

Graslitz,  Bohemia.      Graslitz  im  jahre  1821. 

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GRASMERE,  England 


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GRATTAN,  Henry 


Grasiiierc,  England.    De  Quincey,  T.     Early 

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JoENSSON-RosE,  N.    Lawns  and  gardens : 

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See  also  AKricnItnre.— Bamboo.— Botany. 

Grasset,  Joseph,  M.  D.     1849—.     Relation  of 

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Grasse-Tilly,  Franjois  Joseph  Paul,  Comte  de. 
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JTaval  en^a«i;en>eut  of  G.  and  Graves,  off  the  capes 

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Grassetto,  Francesco. 

Cbruti,  a.  {Ed.)  Viaggio  di  Francesco 
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4362 
Grasshoppers.     See  Acrididae.— Orthoptera. 

Also  Locusts. 
Grass!,  Giuseppe.    1779-1831. 

Saggio  intorno  ai  sinonimi  della  lingua 
italiana  .  .  .  premessa  la  vita  dell'  autore 
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Dictionary  of  the  English  and  Italian  lan- 
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intorno  ai  sinon.  della  lingua  ital.  p.  1.) 


Grassi,  Paride  de',  Bp.  of  Pesaro.  Oirco  1470- 
1528. 

Due  spedizioni  militari  di  Giulio  II  [1506- 
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Grasso  Legnaiuolo,  novelle  antica  del,  scritta 

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Gratacap,  Louis  Pope.  1850 — .  Central  Amer- 
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{Am.  Antiq.  v.  5,  1883,  p.  303;  v.  6, 1884,  p.  241.)— Ancient 
Mexican  civilization.  16  pp.  (^m.  ..Infi^.  v.  6, 1883, 
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C'opan.  15  pp.  1  pi.  {Am.  Antiq.  v.  7,  1885,  p.  193.)— 
Pernvian  civilization.  7  pp.  {Am.  Antiq.  v.  10, 
1888,  p.  95.)— Prehistoric  cities  of  Central  America. 
15  pp.  {Am.  Antiq.  v.  7,  1885,  p.  257.)— Prehistoric 
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(Tr.)    Human  sacrifices  in  ancient  times. 

See  Orozco  y  Berra,  M. 

Grateful  gliosts.    33  pp.     {Blackwood's  Mag. 

V.  139,  1886,  p.  108.) 

Gratiaiiopolis.    See  Grenoble. 

Gratiaiiiis  Augustus,  Emperor  of  the  West, 

Epistola  concilii  Romani  ad  Qratianum  et  Valentinia- 
num  Imperatores.  2  pp.  (Ambrosias,  St.,  Bp.  of  MHan, 
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Gratius,  Guilielmus  ( Tr. ) 

Dionysii  Halicarnassei  [scripta].    See  Dio- 
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Gratius  Faliscus.   1  cent.   Cynegeticon.  5  pp. 

{Coll.  Pisaur.  v.  4,  p.  20;  Lemaire,  N.  E.,  Poet.  Lat.  min. 
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Selections.  [Lat.]  14  pp.  (Pinder,  N.,  Setectiont 
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and  Neiiiesiaiius,  Marcus  Aurelius  Olym- 

pius.  Carmina  venatica  cum  duobus  frag- 
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3243 

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Folsset,  J.  T.  De  la  connaissance  de  Dieu,  par  G.  71pp. 
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chrfitienne.    20  pp.    {Correspondant,  v.  43, 1858,  p.  89.) 

Grattan,  Henry.    1750-1820. 

Address  of  the  Catholics  of  Dublin  to 
Henry  Grattan,  with  his  answer.  Dublin, 
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DuiGENAN,  P.     Answer  to  the  address  of 

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Maunt.W.  J.  O'N.  Grattan  and  the  Irish  Parliament. 

29  pp.  (  Westm.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  69,  1886,  p.  179.)— Orattan 
Parliament.  32  pp.  (Quart,  firo.  v.  172,  1891,  p.  1.)— 
MaiUlen.  D.  O.  Life  of  G.  154  pp.  (Davis,  T.,  Life  of 
J.  P.  Carran,  p.  79.)— Traill,  H.  D.  Parnell  and  G.:  a 
dialogue.    14  pp.    (Confemp.  i?CT.  v.  49, 1886,  p.  18.) 

See  alto  Westm.  Rev.  v.  ISO,  1888,  p.  17. 


QRATTAN,  Thomas  CoUey 


1808 


GRAVESEND,  Richard  de 


Grattan,  Thomas  CoUey.    1792-1864. 

Julie  Corryeur:  a  romance  of  the  Alps. 
Phila.,  1843.  8°.  {Omnibus  of  modem  ro- 
mance, V.  8. )  1291 

Traita  of  travel;    or,  tales  of  men  and 

cities.  lAnon.l  London,  1829.  2  v.  in  1. 
12°.  4327 

Gratz,  Hyman.    Dropsie,  M.  A.    Memoir  of  G. 

6  pp.  1  pi.    (Gratz  College,  Pub.  v.  1,  1897,  p.  v.) 

Gratz,  Rebecca.    Van  Rensselaer,  G.    Original 

of  Rebecca  in  Ivanhoe.  4  pp.  {Century  Mag.  v.  2,  1882, 
p.  679.) 

Gratz,  Simon.     Biography  of  Gen.  Richard 

Butler.    4  pp.    (Pa.  Mag.  Hist.  v.  7, 1883,  p.  7.) 

Gratz,  Styria.  Fischer,  H.,  and  Wiedemann, 
A.  tfeber  babylonische  " talismane "  {cylin- 
der und  andere  formen)  aus  dem  historischen 
museum  im  steierisch-landschaftlichen  Joan- 
neum  zu  Graz.    1881.  1702 

I^OHCrth,  J.    Aus  Grazer  handschriften.    Kleine  bei- 

traege  zur  boehmischen  geschichte.  8  pp.  (Verein  f. 
gescb.  d.  Deutscben  in  Boehmen,  Mittheil.  v.  33,  1895, 
p.  203.) 

Gratz  College.  Publications.  [Illust.]  Phila., 
1897.    r.  8°.  —2373 

Contents.  Dropsie,  M.  A.  Memoir  of  Hyman  Oratz. 
— Morais,  S.  Italian  Jewlstli  literature.— Frieden- 
wald,  A.  Jewish  physicians  and  the  contributions 
of  the  Jews  to  the  science  of  medicine.— Synopsis  of 
lectures.— List  of  additions  to  the  library.— Kohler, 
K.  Psalms  and  their  place  in  the  litargy.- Jastrow,  M. 
History  and  future  of  the  text  of  the  Talmud.— Drop- 
sie, M.  A.    First  report  of  the  board  of  trustees. 

Grail  cle  Palavas,  France.    Westphal-Castel- 

nau,  (— ).  Termes  de  marine  et  de  p6che  en  usage  au  G. 
16  pp.    (Reo.  d.  long.  rom.  v.  23,  1883,  p.  130.) 

Graubueiiden,  Switzerland.    See  Grisons. 
Grauert,  Wilhelm  Heinrich.    1804-52. 

Historische  und  philologische  analekten. 
Muenster,  1833.    8°.  3232 

Contents.  In  Andriam  commentarii.  —  Geschichte 
Athen's  seit  dem  tode  Alexander's  d.  Gr.  bis  zur  erneu- 
erung  des  achaeischen  bundes.— Emendationum  liber  I. 
Ad  Kraminaticos  I^atlnos  et  fragmenta  poetarum 
Latinorum  antiquissimorum.— Ueber  das  contaminiren 
der  lateinischen  komlker. 

Graul,  Richard.     Das  mobiliar.      9  pp.  2  pi. 

(Koenigl.  Preussisch.  kunstsamml.  Jahrb.  v.  14,  1893, 
p.  127.) 

Graiipcii,  Bohemia.     Hallwich,  H.    Aus  der 

geschichte  von  G.  2  pp.  (Verein  f.  gesch.  d.  Deutscben 
in  Boehmen,  Mittheil.  v.  2, 1864,  p.  25.) 

Grantoflf,  Paul  {Ed.) 

Turpilianarum  comoediarum  reliquiae.  See 
Turpilius,  8.  (in  preceding  catalogue). 
Graux,  Charles.    1852-82. 

Essai  sur  les  origines  du  fonds  grec  de 
I'Escurial,  Episode  de  I'histoire  de  la  renais- 
sance des  lettres  en  Espagne.  Paris,  1880.  8°. 
{Biblioth.  Ecole  des  hautes  etudes,  v.  46.) 

—4153 

^—  Notice  sur  les  fortifications  de  CarthaKe  iu  I'^poque 
de  la  troisifeme  guerre  punique.  34  pp.  1  map.  {Biblioth. 
Ecole  des  hautes  itudes,  v.  3.5,  p.  175. ) 

.^_  Paoli,  C.  Carlo  Graux.  2  pp.  {Archiv.  stor.  ital. 
4  8.  V.  10,  1882,  p.  130.) 


and  Martin,  Albert.    Fac-simil6s  de  MSS. 

grecs  d'Espagne.  Paris,  1891.  8°.  and  plates 
fo.  1213  ;  plates,  1212 

Grave,  Jean  Jacques  Salverda  de.     See  Sal- 

verda  de  Grave,  J.  J. 
Grave,  The.    Koehler,  R.  A.  J.    Das  grab  und 

seine  laenge.  3  pp.  {Qermania,  v.  5,  1860,  p.  64.)  — 
I.lebrecht,  F.  Das  grab  und  seine  laenge.  4  pp.  (Ger- 
mania,  v.  4,  1859,  p.  374;  v.  5,  1860,  p.  486.) 

See    also    Barrows.— Burial.— Cromlechs.— Dol- 
mens.— Tumuli. 

Grave    creek   mound,   Inscribed    stone   of. 

11  pp.    Read,  M.  C.     {Am.  Antiq.  v.  1, 1879,  p.  139.) 

Grave  shirt,  On  a  Coptic.   12  pp.  2  pi.   Budge, 

E.  A.  W.     {Archaeologia,  v.  53,  pt.  2,  1893,  p.  433.) 

Gravel.  Hazen,  A.  Some  physical  proper- 
ties of  sands  and  gravels,  with  special  reference  to  their 
use  in  filtration.  18  pp.  (Mass.  State  Board  of  Health, 
Report,  1892,  p.  539.) 

Gravelotte  witnessed  and  revisited.    11  pp. 

Halstead,  M.    (Cenhirj;  Mitg.  v.  15, 1889,  p.  117.) 

Gravenberg,    Wimt   von.      See  Wirnt,    von 

Qravenberq. 
Graves,  1  Baron.    See  Graves,  Admiral  T. 
Graves,  Alfred  Perceval. 

Songs  of  Killarney.  2  ed.  London,  1877. 
16°.  1338 

Graves,  Rev.  John. 

History  of  Cleveland,  in  the  north  riding 

of  the  county  of  York ;  comprehending  .  .  . 

each  parish  within  the  wapontake  of  Lang- 

bargh.    Carlisle,  1808.    4°.  .2533 

Graves,  Rev.  Richard.    1715-1804. 

Spiritual  Quixote  ;  or,  the  Summer's  ram- 
ble of  Mr.  Geofifry  Wildgoose.  A  comic  ro- 
mance. To  which  is  prefixed  the  life  of  the 
author.  [Anon.}  London,  1808.  16°.  4327 
The  same.  London,  1810.  2  v.  12°.  (Bar- 
bauld,  Mrs.  A.  L.  A.,  Brit,  novelists,  v.  32,  33.) 

4167 

Barbanid,  ilfrii.  A.  L.  A.    Life  [of  G.]    5  pp.    {In  her 

Brit,  novelists,  v.  32,  p.  1.)— Life  [of  Q.]  5  pp.  {In  his 
Spiritual  Quixote,  p.  iii.) 

Graves,  Robert  James.    1796-1853. 

Clinical  lectures  on  the  practice  of  medi- 
cine. To  which  is  prefixed  a  criticism  by 
Prof.  Trousseau.  London,  1884.  2  v.  8°. 
{New  Sydenham  Soc.  v.  109,  113. )  —3773 

Graves,  Robert  Perceval. 

Life  of  Sir  Wm.  Rowan  Hamilton,  v.  2,  3. 
London,  1885-89.     2  v.  8°.  4894 

Note. — For  v.  1  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Graves,  Rev.   8.      Site  of  Capernaum.    5  pp. 

{Am.  Antiq.  v.  3, 1881,  p.  117.) 

Graves,   Admiral   Thomas,   1  Baron    Graves. 

Naval  engagement  of  De  Grasse  and  G.  off  the  capes  of 
the  Chesapeake,  Sept.,  1781.  4  pp.  ( Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  7, 
1881,  p.  367.) 

Graves  at  Fort  Ancient.    6  pp.    Moorehead, 

W.  K.  {Am.  Antiq.  v.  9,  1887,  p.  295.) 

Graveseiid,    Richard    de,    1  Bp.   of  London. 

Milman,  H.  H.  Catalogue  of  the  books  of  G.,  1303. 
10  pp.    (Phllobiblon  Soc.  Miscel.  v.  2.) 


GRAVESEND,  England 


1809 


GRAY,  Asa 


Gravesend,  England.  Ceuden,  R.  P.  History 
of  the  town  of  Gravesend  .  .  .  and  of  the  port 
of  London.     [Illustr.]     1843.  .2533 

See  also  Kent. 

Gravetye,  Wake-hurst,  Slangham,  and.   17  pp. 

7  pi.  Blaauw,  W.  H.  (Sussei  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  10, 
1868,  p.  151.) 

Graveyards.    See  with  Cemeteries. 
Gravier,    Charles,   Comte  de  Vorgennes.      See 
Vergennes,  C.  G.,  Comte  de. 

Gravier,  Gabriel.  1827—.  Le  Greenland  ori- 
ental et  I'ancienne  colonie  scandinave  d'Erik-le-Rouge. 

10  pp.  (Soc.  am.  de  France,  Archives,  n.  s.  v.  5,  1887, 
p.  145. )— Robert  Cavelier  de  IjH  Salle,  of  Rouen.  10  pp. 
(Mag.  Am.  Hist.  v.  8,  1882,  p.  305.) 

Gravier,  Jacques.  1684-1706.  Extract  from  a 
letter  addressed  to  Father  Jean  de  Lamberville.  15  pp. 
(French,  B.  F.,  Hist.  Coll.  of  La.  2  s.  1875,  p.  79.) 

Graviiia,  Giovanni  Vincenzo.    1664-1718.    Giu- 

dizio  intorno  al  Petrarca.  3  pp.  (Petrarca,  F.,  Rime, 
V.  1,  1756,  p.  xxxix.) 

Gravina,  V.  Palizzolo.  See  Palizzolo  Gravina,  V. 
Gravitation. 

Emmens,  S.  H.    Argentaurum  papers,  no.  1. 
Some  remarks  concerning  gravitation.    1897. 

—1534 

Singer,  I.,  and  Berens,  L.  H.  Some  un- 
recognized laws  of  nature.  An  inquiry  into 
the  causes  of  physical  phenomena,  with 
special  reference  to  gravitation.  Ulustr.   1897. 

—1516 

.Tolly,  P.  von.    Anwendung  der  waage  auf  probleme 

der  gravitation.  26  pp.  (Munich,  Akad.  wissens. 
Denkschr.  v.  50 :  Matliemat.-phys.  classe,  Abhandl.  v.  14, 
pt.  2, 1883,  p.  1.)— .Maxwell,  J.  C.  On  a  particular  case 
of  the  descent  of  a  heavy  body  in  a  resisting  medium. 
4  pp.     {Sci.  papers,  v.  1,  p.  115.) 

See  also  Astronomy. — Attrnctioii. — l>ynaniics. 
— Force  and  Energ:y. — Matter. — PliyNic**. 

Graviires  sur  bois  tir6es  des  livres  frangais  du 
XV  sifecle.  Sujets  religieux,  demons,  fetres 
imaginaires,  moeurs  et  costumes,  imprimerie, 
grant  danse  macabre  .  .  .    Paris,  1868.    4°. 

— 17C3 

Gray,  7  Baron.    See  Gray,  P. 

Gray,  Albert.  Maldive  islands,  with  a  vocabu- 
lary taken  from  Franfois  Pyrard  de  Laval,  1602-7.  37  pp. 
(Royal  Asiat.  Soc.  Gt.  Brit.  Jmim.  n.  s.  v.  10,  1878,  p.  173.) 

and  Bell,  H.  C.  P.  (Tra.)  Voyage  of  Fran- 

5ois  Pyrard.     See  Pyrard,  F. 

Gray,  Rev.   Andrew.    Irvine,  J.   B.    Andrew 

Gray.  6  pp.  {Disruption  worthies,  Memorial  of  1843,  v.  3, 
p.  279.) 

Gray,  Andrew.    Technical  education  in  Wales. 

11  pp.     (ITcsfm.  JtetJ.V.  134,  1890,  p.  41.) 

Gray,  Rev.  Andrew  Edward  Phillimore.  1853—. 

Origin  of  Christianity  in  Wirral.  10  pp.  ( Brit.  Archaeol. 
Assoc.  Journ.  v.  44,  1888,  p.  29.)— Foreign  quarterings 
in  Lancashire  shields.  11  pp.  1  pi.  ( Lanca.shire  and 
Cheshire  Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  39,  1889,  pp.  1,  58.)— Domes- 
day record  of  the  land  between  llihhie  and  Mersey. 
14  pp.  (Lancashire  and  Cheshire  Hist.  Soc.  Trans. 
v.  39,  1889,  p.  35.)— Notes  on  the  early  history  of  the 
church  of  Ntrathelyde,  with  special  reference  to  the 
apostle  of  Lancashire.  16  pp.  ( Lancashire  and  Cheshire 
Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  v.  40,  1890,  p.  77.) 


Gray,  Asa,  M.  D.,  LL.  D.    1810-88. 

Letters.    Ed.  by  Jane  Loring  Gray.    Bos- 
ton, 1893.     2  V.  12°.  4746 

Manual   of  the  botany  of  the  northern 

United  States,  including  the  district  east  of 
the  Mississippi  and  north  of  North  Carolina 
and  Tennessee.  6  ed.  Revised  and  extended 
westward  to  the  100  meridian,  by  S.  Watson, 
and  J.  M.  Coulter.  With  twenty-five  plates. 
New  York,  1890.    8°.  —2666 

Scientific   papers.      Selected   by    Charles 

Sprague  Sargent.  Boston,  1889.  2  v.  8°.  —1464 

Contents.  Aestivation  and  its  terminology,  v.  2.— 
Louis  .4$;assiz,  v.  2.— Ajcassl z's  Zoolog:lcaI  nonien- 
clator.  V.  1.— Ball's  Flora  of  the  Peruvian  Andes, 
v.  1.— George  Benthain.  v.  2.— Benthara  On  euphorbi- 
aceae,  v.  1.  —  Benthani  and  Hooker's  «enera 
plantariiin,  v.  1.— Bentliam's  Flora  of  Austra- 
lia, V.  1.— Benthain's  Flora  of  IIon$;  Kon^,  v.  1. 
— Benthani's  Handbook  of  the  British  flora,  v.  1.— 
Jacob  Iti^elow.  v.  2.  —  Edmond  Boisseur,  v.  2.  — 
Francis  Boott,  v.  2.— Botanical  nomenclature,  v.  1. 
— Boassin^ault  On  the  influence  of  nitrates,  v.  1. — 
—Alexander  Braun,  v.  2.— Brown  and  Humboldt, 
V.  2.— Augustin  Pyramus  de  t'andolle,  v.  2.— De  Can- 
doUe  On  the  variation  and  distribution  of  species,  v.  1.— 
De  C^andollo's  (i^^o^raph ic  botaniqne,  v.  1.— De 
<1andolle's  Xew  nionoiarraphs,  v.  1.  —  De  Can- 
flolle's  Orlg:in  of  cultivated  plants,  v.  1.  — De 
t:andolIe's  Phytourraphy,  v.  1.  — De  Candolle's 
Prodromns,  v.  1.  — John  Carey,  v.  2.  — George  W. 
Clinton,  v.  2.— Moses  Ashley  Curtis,  v.  2.— Cnrtis's 
Trees  of  North  Carolina,  v.  1.— Charles  Barwin,  v.  2. 
—Darwin's  Cross  and  snlf-rertlllzation  in  the 
vegetable  kingdom,  v.  1.— Darwin's  Insectivorous 
plants,  V.  1.— Darwin's  Movements  and  habits 
or  climbing  plants,  v.  1.  — Darwin's  Power  of 
movement  in  plants,  v.  1. — Joseph  Deeaisne,  v.  2. 
— Decaisne's  Mono|;:raph  of  the  genus  pyrus,  v.  1. — 
Chester  Dewey,  v.  2. — Emerson's  Trees  and  shrubs 
of  Massachusetts,  v.  1.— Eiidliclier's  Oeiiera  plan- 
tarum,  v.  1.— George  Eii;:^<.liiiaiiii,  v.  2.— Engelman 
on  the  buffalo  grass,  v.  1.— Enj^elmann's  Xotes  on  the 
genus  yucca,  v.  1 — Epping  forest,  v.  1.— European 
herbaria,  v.  2.— Augustus  Fendler,.  v.  2.  -Forest 
geof^raphy  and  archaeology,  v.  2.  —  Elias  Magnus 
Fries,  v.  2. — Benjamin  D.  Wreene,  v.  2.— Daniel  Han- 
bury,  V.  2.— Wm.  Henry  Harvey,  v.  2.— Harvey's 
.South  African  plants,  v.  1.— Oswald  Heer,  v.  2. — 
Notes  on  the  history  of  hellantlius  tnberosiis,  v.  2. 
— Henfrey's  Botany,  v.  1.— Henslow  On  the  self- 
fertilization  of  plants,  V.  1.  —  Wm.  Jackson  Hooker, 
V.  2.— Hooker  On  the  balanophoreae,  v.  1.— Hooker  On 
Welwitschia,  v.  1.  — Hooker  and  Ball's  Tour  in 
Morocco,  V.  1. — Ho«»ker  and  Th<»nison's  Indian 
flora,  V.  1.  —  Hooker's  Distribution  of  Arctic 
plants,  V.  1.— Thomas  Potts  James,  v.  2.  —Flora  of 
Japan,  v.  2.  —  John  I.indlcy,  v.  2.  —  Eiindley's 
Natural  system  of  botany,  v.  1.  —John  Amory 
Lowell,  V.  2.— Hugo  von  Molil,  v.  2.— Von  Mohl's 
Vejfetable  cell,  v.  1.— Moquln-Tandon's  Vege- 
table monstrosities,  v.  1.— Xaudin  On  heredity 
and  variability  in  plants,  v.  1.— Naudin  on  the  genua 
cucurbita,  v.  1.— Flora  of  jforth  America,  v.  2.— Char- 
acteristics of  the  STortli  American  flora,  v.  2.— Notes 
of  a  botanical  excursion  to  the  mountains  of  North 
Carolina,  v.  2.— PhytORamy,  v.  1.— Charles  Pick- 
ering, v.  2.  —  Plant  archaeology,  v.  1.  —  Kadl- 
koff.r's  Fecnndation  in  the  vegetable  kingdom,  v.  1. 
— Johannes  August  Christian  Koepcr,  v.  2.— Buskin's 
Proserpina,  v.  1.— Henry  P.  Sartn'ell,  v.  2. —  Se- 
quoia and  its  history,  v.  2.— Charles  Wilkes  Short, 
V.  2.— Slebold's  Flora  of  Japan,  v.  1.- Wm.  Starling 
Sulllvant,  V.  2.— John  Torrey,  v.  2. — Pilgrimage  to 
Torrcya,  v.  2. —Longevity  of  trees,   v.  2. —Edward 


GRAY,  Asa 


1810 


GRAY,  Thomas 


Tiickerman,  v.  2. — Do  varieties  wear  out  or  tend  to 
wear  out?  v.  2.— Gender  of  names  of  varieties,  v.  2. — 
Velmorin'Hlinitrovenieiit  of  cultivated  pIniitN, 
V.  1.  —  Nathaniel  Bagshaw  Ward,  v.  2.  —  Ward's 
growth  of  plants  in  glazed  cases,  v.  1. — Watson  On 
North  American  liliaceae,  v.  1.— Watson's  Botany  of 
the  40th  parallel,  v.  1.— Weddell's  Mono^crapli  of 
urticaceae,  v.  1.  —  Pertinacity  and  predominance  of 
weeds,  v.  2. —Frederick  Wclwitseli,  v.  2. —  Robert 
WlKlit,  V.  2.— Charles  Wrigbt,  v.  2. —  Jeffries  Wy- 
man,  t.  2. 

(Ed. )    Bota.nical  works  of  G.  Engelmann. 

See  Engelmann,  G. 

Debt  of  the  church  to  G.     9  pp.     [Biblioth.  Sncra, 

T.  45,  1888,  p.  523.) 

and  Siillivant,  William  Starling.    Musci 

Alleghanienses,  sive  enumeratio  muscorum 
atque  hepaticarum  quos  in  itinere  a  Mary- 
landia  usque  ad  Georgiam,  per  tractus  mon- 
tium  A.  D.  1843,  decerpserunt.  Concinnavit 
et  exposuit  W.  S.  SuUivant.  Columbus,  1846. 
8°.  —2683 

Gray,  David.    1838-61.    [Sonnet]    1  p.   (Caine, 

T.  H.  H.,  Sontieti  of  3  centuries,  p.  211.) 

Gray,    Mrs.    Elizabeth    Caroline    Johnstone. 
1810—. 

Tour  to  the  sepulchres  of  Etruria,  in  1839. 
With  numerous  illustrations.  2  ed.  London, 
1841.    8°.  1778 

Gray,  Francis  Calley,  LL.  D.    1790-1856. 

Prison  discipline  in  America.  London, 
1848.  8°.  (  With  Prison  Discipline  Soc.  Re- 
ports, V.  3. )  —2345 

Gray,  G.  J.    Bibliography  of  Frederick  Deni- 

8on  Maurice.  24  pp.  (Maurice,  F.,  i>i/eo/F.  Z>.  ilfauricc, 
T.  l,p.  xix.) 

Gray,  George.   1840 — .  Two  years  of  American 

diplomacy.    16  pp.    (JT.  ^m.  iJet;.  v.  160,  1895,  p.  408.) 

Gray,  Henry  {Ed.  and  Pub.) 

Views  of  the  old  halls  of  Lancashire  and 
Cheshire.  Twenty-eight  fine  copper-plate 
engravings,  drawn  and  mostly  etched  by 
N.  G.  Philips,  with  descriptive  letterpress  by 
twenty-four  contributors.  Also  a  brief  memoir 
of  the  artist-engraver,  and  a  pedigree  of  his 
family.    London,  1893.    fo.  2511 

Contents.  Ayre,  L.  R.  Arnside  Tower,  an  ancient 
border  refuge.— Madeley,  C.  Bolfl  Old  Hall.— Burns, 
W.  H.  Clayton  Hall,  the  seat  of  the  Claytons,  the 
Byrons,  and  the  Chethams.— Pinlc,  W.  D.  Clewortit 
Hall,  Tyldesley,  the  home  of  the  Parrs  and  the  Starkles. 
—Reynolds,  Q.  W.  Crunipsall  Hail.— Abram,  W.  A. 
ninkley  Hall,  with  which  the  families  of  Talbot  and 
Warren  were  connected.— Sutton,  C.  W.  Oarratt 
Hall,  a  seat  of  the  Traffords  and  the  Mosleys. — Garstin, 
J.  R.  tiarston  Hall,  the  ancient  seat  of  Norres  of 
Bpeke  and  the  Gerards. —Abram,  W.  A.  HaekliiMr 
Hall,  in  Billington,  parish  of  Blackburn.- Earwaker, 
J.  P.  Holford  Hall.— Rylands,  J.  P.  Hutt  in 
Hale  Woo<l,  the  seat  of  the  Hollands  and  the  Irelands. 
— Bridgeman,  G.  T.  O.  Ince  Hall,  or  Hall  of  Ince,  the 
Beat  of  the  Gerards,  Walmesleys,  &c.— Fishwick,  H. 
I>lttle  Dlitton  Hall,  the  property  of  the  Sherburns, 
Holts,  Beaumonts,  Aspinalls,  &c.— Gillow,  J.  Lostork 
Hall,  the  seat  of  the  Andertons.— Croston,  J.  Morleys 
Hall.— Radcliffe,  R.  D.  Ordsall  Hall,  a  seat  of  the 
Radcliffes.- Heywood,  N.  Peel,  or  Kenyon  Peel  Hall, 
the  seat  of  the  Rigby  and  Kenyon  families.- Fell,  J. 
File  of  t'ouidrey,  some  account  of  the  castle  known 
as  the  Pile  of  Foudrey,  Le  Pele  de  Fotheray,  and  in 


modern  times  as  Piel  Castle.— Holthouse,  E.  W.  Rnf- 
ford  Old  Hall.— Cox,  E.  W.  I^peke  Hall,  the  an- 
cestral home  of  the  Norres  family,  and  afterwards  the 
seat  of  the  Watts.— Roper,  W.  O.  Thwrland  Castle, 
the  ancient  seat  of  the  Tunstalls. — French,  G.  J.  Tur- 
ton  Tower,  the  seat  of  the  Orrells,  the  Chethams  and 
the  Kays.— Axon,  W.  E.  A.  Wardley  Hall  ("the 
Skull-House"),  the  seat  of  th«  Tildesleys  and  the 
Downes's.— Nickson,  C— Wl«liies  Hall,  the  home  of 
the  Wrights. 

Gray,  James,  D.  D.    1770-1824. 

Fiend  of  the  Reformation  detected.    Phila., 
1817.    8°.  —4103 

Mediatorial  reign  of  the  Son  of  God ;  or, 

the  absolute  ability  and  willingness  of  Jesus 
Christ  to  save  all  mankind.  Baltimore,  1821. 
8°.  —4116 

Gray,  Mrs.  Jane  Loring  [Ed.) 

Letters  of  Asa  Gray.    See  Gray,  A. 

Gray,  John.  Dalzell,  J.  M.  John  Gray,  Wash- 
ington's last  soldier:  poem.  3  pp.  (Ohio  Archaeol.  and, 
Hist.  Quart,  v.  2, 1889,  p.  219.) 

Gray,  John  Edward,  Ph.  D.  1800-75.  Mam- 
malia. 29  pp.  18  pi.  (Hinds,  K.  B.,  Zool.  of  the  voyage  of 
H.  M.  S.  Sulphur,  v.  1,  p.  7.) 

Gray,  John  M.      Engraved  portraits  of  John 

Knox.  2  pp.  (Paton,  J.,  Scot.  nat.  mem.  p.  85,)— Por- 
traits of  Queen  Mary  and  others  connected  with  her 
period  and  history.  8  pp.  3  pi.  (Paton,  J.,  Scot.  nat. 
mem.  p.  77.) 

{Ed.)     Memoirs  of  the  life  of  Sir  John 

Clerk  of  Penicuik.    See  Clerk,  Sir  J. 

Gray,  Johnnie,  pseud.    See  Speight,  H. 
Gray,  Patrick,  7  Baron  Gray. 

Letters   and   papers   relating  to  Patrick, 

Master   of  Gray,    afterwards   seventh   Lord 

Gray.      Edinburgh,    1835.     4°.      {Bannatyne 

Club.)  2542 

Gray,  Thomas.    1716-71. 

Works.      With  memoirs  of  his  life  and 
writings  by  Wm.  Mason.    London,  1827.    8°. 

1323 

Contents.  I^etters.- Mason,  W.  Memoirs  of  the  life 
and  writings  of  G.— Poems.— Poems  addressed  to 
and  in  memory  of  G. 

Gray  and  his  friends.    Letters  and  relics 

in  great  part  hitherto  unpub.  Ed.  by  D.  0. 
Tovey.     Cambridge,  1890.     12°.  4727 

[Sonnet.]  1  p.  (Caine,  T.  H.  H.,  Sonnett  of  3  centu- 
ries, p.  48.) 

Arnold,  M.    Thos.  Gray.    31pp.  {Essays  in  criticitm, 

2  s.  p.  69.)- l.ainson,  A.  Vestal;  or,  a  tale  of  Pompeii, 
by  G.  13  pp.  {Chr.  Exam.  v.  9,  1830,  p.  205.)— Lowell, 
J.  R.  Gray. .;  42  pp.  (  Works,  v.  11,  p.  1,  and  New  Prince' 
ton  Rev.  T.  1, 1886,  p.  133.)— .Se udder,  H.  E.  Gosse'a  ed. 
of  Gray's  Works.  3  pp.  (Atlant.  Monthly,  v.  56,  1885, 
p.  666.) 

Mason,  W.  Memoirs  of  the  life  and  writ- 
ings of  Mr.  Gray.  1827.  (Gray,  T.,  Works, 
1827.)  1323 

Benson,  A.  C.    Gray.  "10  pp.  (Macmillan's'Mag.  v.  59, 

1889,  p.  21.)— Jesse,  J.  H.  Thos.  Gray.  26  pp.  (In  hit 
Mem.  of  celebr.  Etonians,  v.  1,  p.  352.)— Wranjtham, 
F.  Thos.  Gray.  21  pp.  (In  his  Brit.  Plutarch,  T.  6, 
p.  185.) 

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ence ;  with  other  pieces  hitherto  unpub.  Ed. 
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trata  della  Cesarea  Maest^  in  Firenze.  6  pp.  ( Giomale 
star,  degli  archivi  toscani,  v.  3,  1859,  p.  288.) — Opere 
bnrlenche.  21  pp.  (Berni,  F.,  and  others,  Opere  IniV' 
lesche,  v.  3,  p.  285.) 

{Ed.)    Tutti  i  trionfl,  carri,  mascherate,  o 

canti  camascialeschi  andati  per  Firenze  dal 
tempo  del  magniflco  Lorenzo  de'  Medici  fino 
all'  anno  1559  in  questa  seoonda  ed.  corretti 
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Scherer,  E.  H.  A.     Rgception  de  G.    8  pp.    (In  his 

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considered.    37  pp.    ( With  Turbervill,  E.,  Information.) 

Great  assises  holden  in  Parnassus  by  Apollo 
and  his  assessours.  Wither,  G.  ^Attributed 
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Great   Baxtairs    scandal.      10  pp.      Traill, 

H.  D.     (Macmillan's  Mag.  v.  51,  1885,  p.  198.) 

Great  Bible  of  1539,  Psalter  of  the.  Earle,  J. 
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Contents.  Forbes,  E.  On  the  Bsfprlndac  found 
fossil  in  British  strata,  v.  2,  pt.  2.— Hooker,  J.  D.  On  the 
vegetation  of  the  farboiilferons  |>(>rio(],  as  com- 
pared with  that  of  the  present  day,  v.  2,  pt.  2.— Smyth, 
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lignite  raised,  and  of  the  iron  and  steel  manufactured 
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and  Playfair,  L.  First  report  on  the  ooals  suited  to  the 
steam  navy,  v.  2,  pt.  2.— Hunt,  R.  Notice  of  the  copper 
and  tin  raised  in  Cornwall,  v.  1.— Table  of  the  copper 
produced  from  the  mines  of  Cornwall  and  Devon,  for 
the  years  1845,  1846,  1817,  v.  2,  pt.  2.— Table  showing  the 
sales  of  ttoppiT  ore  at  Swansea,  from  1804-47  inclusive, 
separating  those  of  the  ores  of  British  and  foreign 
mines,  v.  2,  pt.  2.— Forbes,  E.  On  the  oystUlone  of  the 
Silurian  rocks  of  the  British  islands^  v.  2,  pt.  2;  On  the 
connexion  between  the  distribution  of  the  existing 
I'aiinn  and  flora  of  the  British  isles,  and  the  geolog- 
ical changes  which  have  affected  their  area,  especially 
during  the  epoch  of  the  northern  drift,  v.  1.— Smyth, 
W.  W.  — Note  on  the  <>o|iroraii.  or  Ogofau  mine, 
near  Pumpsant,  Caermarthenshire,  v.  1.  —  Hunt,  R. 
Notices  of  the  history  of  the  lead  niiiios  of  Cardigan- 
shire, V.  2,  pt.  2.— Produce  of  Wntl  ore  and  lead  in  the 
United  Kingdom  for  the  years  1845,  1846, 1847,  v.  2,  pt.  2 
—Hooker,  .1.  D.  Remarks  on  the  structure  and  .afflnitiei 
of  some  lepidoMlrohi.  v.  2,  pt.  2.— Ransonic,  T.,  and 
Cooper,  B.  On  tlie  composition  of  some  of  the  liine- 
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electricity  on  crystallization  and  other  conditions  of 
matter,  v.  1.— Phillips,  J.  Mnlvorn  liills  compared 
with  the  Palaeozoic  districts  of  Ahberley,  etc.,  v.  2,  pt.  1. 
—Phillips,  J.,  and  Salter,  J.  W.  Palaeontological  ap- 
pendix to  Prof.  J.  Phillips'  Memoir  on  the  Malvern 
hills,  v.  2,  pt.  1.— Notice  of  the  iuiitiii|$'  establlsli- 
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mining  academies  of  Saxony  «inl  IIiiii«;ary,  v.  1.— 
Hooker,  J.  D.  On  some  peculiarities  in  the  structure 
of  sliifinarin,  v.  2,  pt.  2.— Hunt,  R.  Experiments  on 
the  influence  of  a  weak  voltaic  ciirront  upon  matter, 
V.  2,  pt.  2.— De  la  Beche,  Sir  H.  T.  On  the  formation  of 
the  rocks  of  south  Wales  and  south-western  England, 
V.  1.— Ramsay,  A.  C.  Geology  of  north  Wales,  v.  3;  On 
the  denudation  of  south  Wales  and  the  adjacent  coun- 
ties of  England,  v.  1.— Salter,  J.  W.  On  the  fossils  of 
north  Wales,  v.  3. 

Reports  on  the  physical,  descriptive,  and 

economic  geology  of  British  Guiana.  By  C. 
B.  Brown  and  J.  G.  Sawkins.  London,  1875. 
8°.  —1624 

Great  Britain,  House  of  Commons. 

Answer  to  the  Soots  commissioners 
papers  of  the  20,  and  their  letter  of  the  24  of 
Oct.  last.  London,  1646.  sm.  4°.  (Pamph- 
lets :  Charles  I,  v.  7  ;  Tracts  rel.  to  Scotland. ) 

4555 

Articles  of  accusation  against  Sir  J.  Brams- 

ton.  Sir  R.  Berkley,  Sir  F.  Crawley,  Sir  H. 
Davenport,  Sir  R.  Weston,  and  Sir  T.  Trevor. 
[London],  1641.  sm.  4°.  {Pamphlets:  Charles  I, 
V.  1.)  4555 

Articles  of  impeachment  against  Sir  Thos. 

Gardiner,  Recorder  of  the  citie  of  London. 
[London],  1642.  sm.  4°.  (Pamphlets:  Charles  I, 
V.  3. )  4555 

Articles  of  impeachment  of  high  treason, 

and  other  great  crimes  and  misdemeanors 
against  Sir  Wm.  Scroggs,  Chief  Justice  of  the 
Court  of  King's  Bench  .  .  .  London,  1680. 
fo.     (With  Qt.  Brit.  H.  of  C;   Fetes,  1680.) 

1552 

Articles   or   charge  against   Sir    Francis 

Windebanch,  Secretary  of  State  to  His  Ma- 
jesty. [London],  1641.  sm.  4°.  (Pamphlets: 
Charles  I,  \.  1.)  4556 

Charge  against  Charles   Stuart,  King  of 

England,  of  high  treason,  and  other  crimes, 
exhibited  to  the  High  Court  of  Justice,  by 
John  Cook,  Solicitor  General,  appointed  by 
the  said  court,  for,  and  on  the  behalf  of  the 
people  of  England.  London,  1648.  sm.  4°. 
(Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  v.  10.)  4555 

Declaration  concerning  the  rise  and  prog- 
ress of  the  grand  rebellion  in  Ireland.  Lon- 
don, 1643.  sm.  4°.  (Pamphlets :  Charles  I, 
V.  5. )  4555 

Declaration  des  Communes  d'Angleterre 

assemblies  en  Parlement,  touchant,  la  revo- 
cation et  cassation  de  certains  suffrages,  et  la 
rupture  du  dernier  traitS  faict  avec  le  Roy  en 
I'Isle  de  Wight.  Londres,  1650.  16°.  ( With 
Histoire  entifere  .  .  .  du  procez  de  Charles 
Stuart,  Roy  d'Angleterre.)  1538 


—  Declaration,  expressing  their  reasons  and 
grounds  of  passing  the  late  resolutions  touch- 
ing no  farther  address  or  application  to  be 
made  to  the  King.  London,  1647.  sm.  4°. 
(Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  v.  ^.)  4555 

—  Declaration,  made  Sept.  9,  1641.  London, 
1641.     sm.   4°.      (Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  V.  2.) 

4555 

—  Examination  of  Capt.  Wm.  Benlow,  de- 
ceased, relating  td  the  popish  plot,  taken  in 
his  last  sickness,  by  Sir  Francis  North  .  .  . 
Together  with  the  narrative  of  Sir  Francis 
North,  at  the  Council  Board,  and  the  letter  of 
Sir  Francis  North,  to  Mr.  Secretary  Jenkins, 
relating  to  his  examination.  London,  1680. 
fo.    (  With  Gt.  Brit.  H.  of  C.  Votes,  1680. )    1552 

— ■  Exceeding  joyfull  propositions,  wherein 
they  declare  the  proceedings  of  the  King  of 
Denmarke  ;  also  how  the  King's  Majesty  hath 
sent  two  embassadors  to  the  said  Henry  of 
Denmarke,  concerning  his  present  proceed- 
ings here  in  England.  [London],  1642.  sm. 
4°.     (Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  v.  4.)  4555 

—  His  Majestie's  message  to  the  Commons  in 
Parliament  relating  to  Tangier.  And  the 
humble  address  of  the  Commons  to  H.  M.  in 
answer  to  that  message,  29  Nov.  1680.  Lon- 
don, 1680.  fo.  (With  Gt.  Brit.  H.  of  C. 
Votes,  1680. )  1562 

—  His  Majestie's  message  to  the  Commons  in 
Parliament,  Tuesday  the  9  day  of  Nov.,  1680. 
Together  with  the  humble  address  of  the 
Commons  to  H.  M.  in  answer  to  the  said 
message.  Humbly  presented  Saturday  13  day 
of  Nov.  London,  1680.  fo.  ( With  Gt.  Brit. 
H.  of  C.  Votes,  1680. )  1552 

—  Humble  address,  presented  to  H.  M.  upon 
Tuesday  the  21  day  of  Dec,  1680.  In  answer 
to  His  Majestie's  gracious  speech  to  both 
Houses  of  Parliament  upon  the  15  day  of  Dec. 
London,  1680.  fo.  ( With  Gt.  Brit.  H.  of  C. 
Votes,  1680. )  1552 

Humble  address,  presented  to  His  Majesty, 

Dec.  21,  1680.  [London],  [1680].  fo.  (With 
Turbervill,  E.,  7n/orma(iori. )  1552 

Information    of     Edward     Turbervill    of 

Skerr,  in  the  county  of  Glamorgan,  delivered 
at  the  bar  of  the  House  .  .  .  Tuesday,  the  9 
day  of  Nov.,  1680.  London,  1680.  fo.  (  With 
Gt.  Brit.  H.  of  C.  Votes,  1680. )  1562 

Information  of  Francisco  de  Paria,  de- 
livered at  the  bar  of  tlie  House  .  .  .  Munday 
the  1  day  of  Nov.,  1680.  Londom,  1680.  fo. 
( With  Gt.  Brit.  H.  of  C.  Votes,  1680. )  1552 

Information  of  Robert  Jennison  .  .  .  de- 
livered at  the  bar  of  the  House  .  .  .  Tuesday, 
the  9  day  of  Nov.  1860.  London,  1680.  fo. 
(  With  Gt.  Brit.  H.  of  C.  Votes,  1680. )  1562 

Information  of  Stephen  Dugdale,  delivered 

at  the  bar  of  the  House,  Munday,  the  1  day  of 
Nov.,  1680.  London,  1680.  fo.  (With  Gt. 
Brit.  H.  of  C.  Votes,  1680.)  1652 


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Further  information  of  Stephen  Dugdale, 

delivered  at  the  bar  of  the  House  of  Commons 
on  the  30  of  Oct.,  1680.  London,  1680.    fo. 

4541 

The  same.     (With  Gt.  Brit.  H.  of  C.  Votes, 

1680. )  1552 

Information  of  Thos.  Dangerfleld,  delivered 

at  the  bar  of  the  House  .  .  .  Tuesday,  the  26 
day  of  Oct.,  1680.  London,  1860.  fo.  ( With 
Gt.  Brit.  H.  of  C.  Fbtes,'l680. )  1552 

Letter  ...  to  the  General  Assembly  of  the 

Church  of  Scotland,  containing  a  narrative  of 
the  proceedings  of  the  Pariiament  of  Eng- 
land in  the  work  of  reformation.  London, 
1648.     sm.  4°.     (Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  v.  9.) 

4555 

Resolutions  for  the  impeachment  of  Sir 

Wm.  Scroggs,  Chief  Justice  of  the  Court  of 
King's  Bench :  Sir  Thos.  Jones,  one  of  the 
justices  of  the  same  Court,  Sir  Richard  Wes- 
ton, one  of  the  Barons  of  the  Court  of  Ex- 
chequer .  .  .  Thursday,  23  day  of  Dec,  1680. 
London,  1680.  fo.  ( With  Gt.  Brit.  H.  of  C. 
Votes,  1680. )  1552 

Address  of  the  Commons  to  Queen  Anne.     4  pp. 

(Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  12,  p.  429.)— Humble  pe- 
tition .and  advice,  presented  to  the  Lord  Protector, 
1667.  11  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  6,  p.  402.)— 
Humble  representation  to  the  Queen,  with  Her 
Majesty's  gracious  anwer  thereunto,  1712.  8  pp.  (Somers, 
J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  13,  p.  148.) 

Accounts  and  Papers. 

Accounts  from  the  East  India  House,  re- 
lating to  the  debts,  etc.,  of  the  late  Nabobs  of 
the  Carnatic.  [London],  1806.  fo.  {With 
Gt.  Brit.  Commissioners  ...  of  the  Carnatic, 
iJeporte,  V.  1.)  3471 

Applications   froni   the   colonists   of  the 

Cape  of  Good  Hope  .  .  .  for  representative 
government .  .  .  also  ...  all  applications  of  a 
similar  import  from  other  British  colonies, 
within  the  last  ten  years.  London,  1846.  fo. 
(Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts.  and  Papers  [Reports 
rel.  to  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  1836-73] .  )    3411 

Arctic  expeditions.    Return  to  an  address, 

dated  Nov.  19,  1862 ;  for,  Copies  of  any  corre- 
spondence received  at  the  Admiralty  from 
Sir  Edward  Belcher's  squadron,  detailing  the 
proceedings  thereof  since  leaving  Greenhithe, 
and  from  any  other  of  the  Arctic  expeditions 
.  .  .      [London],  1852.     fo.  2471 

Army  (purchase  officers).     Return  to  an 

address,  dated  12  March,  1880; /or,  "Return 
of  all  purchase  officers  who  were  killed  in 
action,  or  otherwise  met  their  deaths  in  the 
recent  South  AMcan  and  Afghanistan  cam- 
paigns." [London],  1880.  fo.  (  With  Gt.  Brit. 
Par).  Accte.  and  Papers,  Further  correspond, 
of  South  Africa,  1879,  II. )  3421 

Army  (soldiers  for  the  Cape).    Return  to 

an  address,  dated  18  Feb.,  1879  ;  for,  "  Return 
of  the  non-commissioned  ofBcers  and  privates 


of  the  2nd-21st,  58th,  3d-60th,  91st,  and  94th  as 
they  embark  for  active  service  for  the  Cape 
of  Good  Hope."  [London],  1879.  fo.  ( With 
Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts.  and  Papers,  Further 
correspwid.  of  South  Africa,  1879,  II. )        3421 

Army  (South  African  field  force).    Return 

to  an  address,  dated  24  Feb.,  1880  ;  for,  "  Copy 
of  the  report  made  by  Maj.  Gen.  Newdigate, 
commanding  the  2nd  division  of  the  South 
African  field  force  ...  on  the  discipline  and 
conduct  of  the  troops  composing  that  division 
during  the  campaign  in  Zululand.".  [Lon- 
don], 1880.  fo.  (  With  Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts. 
and  Papers,  Further  correspond,  of  South  Af- 
rica, 1879,  II. )  3421 

Army  (troops  in  South  Africa).    Returns 

to  addresses,  dated  23  Feb.  and  27  May,  1880, 
for,  "Copy  of  Sir  Garnet  Wolseley's  report 
in  answer  to  the  inquiries  as  to  the  conduct 
of  the  troops  in  South  Africa."  [London], 
1880.  2  V.  in  1.  fo.  {With  Gt.  Brit.  Pari. 
Accts.  and  Papers,  Further  correspond,  of 
South  Africa,  1880,  II. )  3421 

Bengal,  also.  Fort  St.  George  and  Bombay 

papers  .  .  .  from  the  East  India  Co.,  relative 
to  the  Marhatta  war  in  1803.  [London],  1804. 
fo.  (Gt.  Brit.  H.  of  C.  Reports  from  Commit- 
tees, Suppl.  V.  4. )  4451 

Cape  of  Good  Hope.    Caflfre  war  and  death 

of  Hintza.  Returns  to  addresses,  dated 
8  March,  1836,  and  8  June,  1837  ;  for.  Copies  or 
extracts  of  any  despatches  .  .  .  relative  to  the 
late  Caffre  war,  and  to  the  death  of  Hintza : 
Also,  copies  of  instructions  given  to  the 
Lt.-Gov.  of  the  frontier  districts.  [London], 
1836-37.     2  V.  in  1,  fo.  3411 

Cape  of  Good  Hope.   Return  to  an  address, 

dated  5  Feb.,  1852 ;  for.  Copies  of  all  ordi- 
nances which  have  been  passed  by  the  Legis- 
lative Council  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope 
since  its  recent  re-construction.  [London], 
1852.  fo.  {With  Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts.  and 
Papers,  Correspond,  rel.  to  represen.  assembly 
at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  1850-53.)  3411 

Collection  of  letters  and  other  writings, 

relating  to  the  horrid  popish  plott:  printed 
from  the  originals  in  the  hands  of  George 
Treby.    London,  1681.    2  pts.  fo.  4541 

Correspondence  relative  to  the  seizure  of 

British  American  vessels  in  Behring's  sea,  by 
the  United  States  authorities  in  1886-87.  Ot- 
tawa, 1888.     8°.  —3303 

General  index  to  the  bills,  reports,  esti- 
mates, accounts  and  papers,  printed  by  order 
of  the  House  of  Commons,  and  to  the  papers 
presented  by  command,  1801-62,  52-63,  68-69. 
London,  1853-70.    2  v.  fo.  4451 


GREAT  BRITAIN,  House  of  Commons 


1815 


GRiEAl?  BRITAII^,  Ilouse  of  Commons 


—  Guns  and  ammunition  (South  Africa).  Re- 
turn to  an  order,  dated  27  March,  1879 ;  for, 
Return  "of  all  guns  and  ammunition  shipped 
for  the  last  five  years  to  the  British  and  Por- 
tuguese possessions  in  South  Africa."  [Lon- 
don], 1879.  fo.  [With  Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts. 
and  Papers,  Further  correspond,  of  South  Af- 
rica, 1879,  II. )  3421 

—  Kafir  tribes.  Return  to  an  address,  dated 
2  June,  1851 ;  for,  "  Copies  or  extracts  of  cor- 
respondence relative  to  the  Kafir  tribes,  be- 
tween the  years  1837  and  1845."  [London], 
1851.    fo.  3411 

—  Kalk  bay  and  Simon's  bay  railway.  Re- 
turn to  an  address,  dated  12  April,  1888  ;  for, 
"Copy  of  correspondence  .  .  .  relative  to  the 
formation  or  extension  of  a  railway  between 
Kalk  bay  and  Simon's  bay,  for  .  .  .  assisting  in 
the  protection  of  the  Cape."  London,  1888.  fo. 
(  With  Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts.  and  Papers,  South 
Africa,  Reports  .  .  .  on  Bechuanaland.)       3411 

—  Natal.  Return  to  an  addres,  dated  2  May, 
1862  ;  for,  "  Copy  of  any  despatches  from  the 
Gov.  of  Natal,  transmitting  the  report  of  the 
select  committee  of  the  Legislative  Council 
relative  to  tribal  titles  to  land  ;  petition  of  the 
Legislative  Council  for  the  recall  of  the  Gov. ; 
and  the  resolution  of  the  Council  raising  the 
salary  of  future  Governors  from  £1,200  to 
£3,000  per  annum."  [London],  1862.  fo. 
( With  Qt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts.  and  Papers, 
Natal,  Correspond,  and  further  corrreapond. 
rel.  to,  1853. )  3411 

—  Natal.  Return  to  an  address,  dated  7  Feb., 
1860;  for,  "Copies  of  correspondence  with 
respect  to  the  £5,000  reserved  from  the  gen- 
eral revenues  of  the  colony  for  the  disposal 
of  the  Crown  :  and  on  the  subject  of  the 
growth  of  cotton  as  now  carried  on  by  the 
natives  under  the  auspices  of  the  government 
of  that  colony."  [London],  1860.  fo.  (  With 
Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts.  and  Papers,  Natal,  Cor- 
respond, and  further  correspond,  rel.  to,  1853.) 

3411 

—  Natal.  Return  to  an  address,  dated  7  July, 
1868 ; /or,  "Copies  of  the  judgments  ...  of 
the  Supreme  Court  of  the  colony  of  Natal  in 
the  case  of  the  Bp.  of  Natal  against  the  Dean 
of  Pietermaritzburg :  and,  of  the  charter  or 
other  instrument  regulating  the  constitution 
of  Natal  at  the  period  when  the  letters  patent 
of  the  Bp.  of  Natal  were  issued."  [London], 
1868.  fo.  { With  Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts.  and 
Papers,  Natal,  Correspond,  and  further  corre- 
spond, rel.  to,  1853.)  3411 

—  Natal  (native  customs).'  Return  to  an  ad- 
dress, dated  3  May,  1881 ;  for.  Copy  of  papers 
relating  to  native  customs  in  Natal.  [Lon- 
don], 1881.  fo.  ( TFif/i  Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts. 
and  Papers,  Papers  and  further  papers  rel.  to 
Kafir  outbreak  in  Natal.)  3411 


Natal   railways.     Return   to  an  address, 

dated  19  June,  1865  ;  for,  "Copy  of  all  corre- 
spondence relating  to  projected  railways  in 
the  colonies  of  Natal .  .  .  between  the  Lt.-Gov. 
of  Natal  and  the  Secretary  of  State  for  the 
Colonies  during  the  years  1863-65.  [London], 
1865.  fo.  (With  Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts.  and 
Papers,  Natal,  Correspond,  and  further  cor- 
respond, rel.  to,  1853. )  3411 

Papers  relative  to  the  condition  and  treat- 
ment of  the  native  inhabitants  of  Southern 
Africa,  within  the  colony  of  the  Cape  of  Good 
Hope,  or  beyond  the  frontier  of  that  colony. 
[London],  1835.     2v.ini.     fo.  3411 

Papers    respecting    the    Carnatic    debts. 

[London],  1806.  fo.  {With  Gt.  Brit.  Com- 
missioners ...  of  the  Carnatic,  Reports,  v.  1. ) 

3471 

Return  to  an  address,  dated  26  Nov.,  1852  ; 

for,  Copies  of  letters  patent  of  Feb.,  1852, 
appointing  Gen.  Cathcart  Gov.  of  the  Cape  of 
Good  Hope,  and  Mr.  Darling  Lt.-Gov.  :  Re- 
port ...  of  the  debate  ...  on  the  draft  Con- 
stitution ordinance  .  .  .  Sept.,  1851 :  Constitu- 
tion ordinance  as  amended :  Petitions  .  .  .  re- 
lating to  the  amended  Constitution  ordinance, 
and  .  .  .  for  the  dismissal  of  Mr.  Montagu .  .  . 
[London],  1853.  fo.  {With  Gt.  Brit.  Pari. 
Accts.  and  Papers,  Coirespond.  rel.  to  repre- 
sen.  assembly  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  1850- 
53. )  3411 

South  Africa  (financial  reports).    Return 

to  an  order,  dated  18  March,  1880 ;  for,  Copy 
of  reports  of  the  ofiicers  commissioned  by  the 
treasury  to  inquire  into  recent  expenditure 
in  South  Africa.  [London],  1880.  fo.  (  With 
Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts.  and  Papers,  Further 
correspond,  of  South  Africa,  1880,  II. )         3421 

South  Africa  (Zululand).      Return  to  an 

address,  dated  20  Sept.  1886; /or,  "Copy  of 
summary  statement  of  imperial  and  other 
public  moneys  expended  in  and  for  Zululand, 
including  the  Zulu  reserve  territory."  Lon- 
don, [1886].  fo.  (  With  Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts. 
and  Papers,  Zululand,  Further  correspond, 
respecting. )  342I 

South  African  campaigns  (casualties).  Re- 
turn to  an  address,  dated  14  Aug.,  1879;  for, 
"Separate  returns  per  regiment,  troop,  or 
battery,  of  the  numbers  killed,  died  of  dis- 
ease, or  other  casualties  among  the  troops, 
British  and  native,  engaged  in  the  Transkei 
and  Zulu  campaigns  in  South  Africa."  [Lon- 
don], 1880.  fo.  (  With  Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts. 
and  Papers,  Further  correspond,  of  South  Af- 
rica, 1880,  II. )  3421 

■ —  Telegraphs  (South  Africa).  Return  to  an 
order,  dated  19  May,  1879 ;  for.  Copy  "of  the 
agreement  .  .  .  for  establishing  telegraphic 
communication  with  the  South  African  colo- 
nies,   together   with   copy  of  the   treasury 


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1816 


GREAT  BRITAIN,  House  of  Commons 


minute  in  regard  thereto."  [London],  1879. 
fo.  ( With  Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts.  and  Papers, 
Further  coiTespond.  of  South  Africa,  1879,  I. ) 

3421 

Transvaal.      1881-82.      Estimate    of    the 

amount  required  in  the  year  ending  31 
March,  1882,  for  defraying  expenses  con- 
nected with  the  Transvaal.  [London],  1881. 
fo.  ( With  Qt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts.  and  Papers, 
Papers  and  further  papers  rel.  to  Kafir  out- 
break in  Natal. )  341 1 

Transvaal.       1882-83.       Estimate   of   the 

amount  required  in  the  year  ending  31 
March,  1883,  for  defraying  expenses  con- 
nected with  the  Transvaal.  [London],  1883. 
fo.  ( With  Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts.  and  Papers, 
Transvaal,  Correspond,  and  further  corre- 
spond, respecting,  1883.)  3421 

Transvaal  debt.    Return  to  an  order,  dated 

4  May,  1885;  for.  Return  "containing  full 
statement  of  account  as  between  this  country 
and  the  Transvaal  ;  stating  the  original 
amount  of  debt  due  from  the  Transvaal,  the 
amount  received  and  remitted ;  also  the 
amounts  of  interest  paid,  remitted,  and  now 
due."  London,  1885.  fo.  (With  Gt.  Brit. 
Pari.  Accts.  and  Papers,  Transvaal,  Corre- 
spond, and  further  correspond,  respecting, 
1883.)  '  3421 

Transvaal  Republic.    Return  to  an  order, 

dated  31  March,  1884  ;  for,  copies  or  extracts 
"of  letters  addressed  to  the  treasury  in  the 
year  1881,  and  subsequent  years,  and  of  re- 
plies thereto,  respecting  the  debenture  bonds 
of  the  Transvaal  Republic  issued  in  1876." 
London,  1884.  fo.  (With  Gt.  Brit.  Pari. 
Accts.  and  Papers,  Transvaal,  Correspond, 
and  further  correspond,  respecting,  1883. )  3421 

War  in  South  Africa  (vote  of  credit).  Ap- 
propriation account,  1878-80.  Griqualand 
West,  Sikukuni  expedition  and  Transvaal 
occupation.  [London],  1880-81.  5  v.  in  2,  fo. 
( With  Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts.  and  Papers, 
Further  correspond,  of  South  Africa,  1879,  II ; 
South  African  conference,  Repts.  1880,  II. )  3421 

-  Army,  1884-85.  Estimate  of  the  further  amount .  .  . 
required  during  the  year  1884-86,  to  meet  deficiencies  .  .  . 
caused  by  the  .  .  .  expedition  to  Bechuanalanil. 
£675,000.  1  p.  (Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts.  and  Papers,  South 
Africa.  Reports  ...  on  Bec/tuanaiand.  )~Navy.  Estimate 
of  the  .  .  .  amount  which  will  be  required  during  the 
year  ending  31  March,  1885,  beyond  the  sums  already 
provided  ...  to  meet .  .  .  expenditure  ...  of  the  opera- 
tions in  Bechuanaland.  £50,000.  1  p.  (Gt.  Brit.  Pari. 
Accts.  and  Papers,  South  Africa,  Reports  . .  .on  Bechuana- 
loTwi.)— *'l»lc««f<>  tinned  beer  (South  African  troops). 
Return  to  an  address,  dated  9  Feb.,  1880;  for,  "Return 
. . .  containing  a  statement  of  the  quantity  of  Chicago 
and  other  brands  of  tinned  beef  sent  out  since  the  5  day 
of  June  last,  and  of  KopPs  Erbswurst  food  since  the  25  of 
June  last,  to  the  present  time."  1  p.  (  With  Gt.  Brit. 
Pari.  Accts.  and  Papers,  Further  correspond,  of  South 
Africa,  1879,  II.)— KalHr  war.  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 
Estimate  of  the  sum  that  will  probably  be  required  to- 
ward  d    raying    the   expenses,    beyond    the    ordinary 


grants  for  1846-48,  for  army  and  ordnance  services,  occa- 
sioned by  the  Kaffir  war.  1  p.  (  With  Gt.  Brit.  Pari. 
Accts.  and  Papers,  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  Correspond.  .  .  . 
rel.  to  Kafir  tribes,  1849.)— Kaffir  war  (Cape  of  Good 
Hope).  Estimates  of  the  sums  required  to  be  voted  to- 
wards defraying  the  expenses  of  the  Kaffir  war  beyond 
the  ordinary  grants  for  army,  navy,  ordnance,  and  com- 
missariat services  for  the  years  1850-54.  £960,000.  3  pp. 
( With  Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts.  and  Papers,  Cape  of  Oood 
Hope,  Correspond.  . .  .  rel.  to  Kafir  tribes,  1849.)— Kaffir 
war.  Return  to  an  order,  dated  20  March,  1849 ;  for  Copy 
"of  any  report  of  the  Commissioners  of  Audit .  .  .  upon 
the  despatches  ...  of  Sir  Henry  Pottinger,  relating  to 
the  great  irregularities  ...  in  the  system  of  paying  and 
maintaining  ttie  native  levies  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope, 
and  generally  in  the  public  expenditure  occasioned  by 
the  Kaffir  war."  4  pp.  (  With  Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts.  and 
Papers,  Cape  of  Oood  Hope,  Correspond.  .  . .  rel.  to  Kafir 
tribes,  1849.)— Kaffir  war.  Return  to  an  order,  dated  24 
June,  1852 ;  for  Copy  "of  the  treasury  minute  ...  of  Feb., 
1852,  directing  that  the  surplus  of  the  ordinary  grants 
. . .  for  array,  navy,  ordnance,  and  commissariat  services, 
is  to  be  applied  in  defraying  the  expenses  attendant 
upon  the  Kaffir  war  ..."  2  pp.  ( With  Qt.  Brit.  Pari. 
Accts.  and  Papers,  Cape  of  Oood  Hope,  Correspond.  .  .  . 
rel.  to  Kafir  tribes,  1849.)— Kafir  war.  Return  to  an  or- 
der, dated  29  June,  1852 ;  for  Copies  "  of  a  treasury  minute 
...  of  June,  1852,  by  which  the  Commissioners  of  Audit 
were  directed  to  prepare  ...  an  account .  .  .  showing  the 
disposal  of  the  sum  of  £1,100,000,  voted  . .  .  1848  for  .  . . 
the  Kafir  war ;  together  with  tlie  account  in  question  ..." 
5  pp.  ( With  Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts.  and  Papers,  Cape  of 
Oood  Hope,  Correspond.  .  .  .  rel.  to  Kafir  tribes,  1849.) — 
Kafir  war.  Return  to  an  order,  dated  26  July,  1858; 
for,  an  account  "  of  the  disposal  of  the  several  sums  voted 
.  .  .  in  .  .  .  1851-53,  for  .  .  .  expenses  occasioned  by  the 
Kafir  war,  amounting  to  £960,000,  and  the  surplus  ...  re- 
maining." 3  pp.  { With  Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts.  and  Pa- 
pers, Cape  of  Oood  Hope,  Correspond.  . .  .  rel.  to  the  state 
of  the  Kafir  tribes  .  .  .  May  3,  1849.)— South  Africa 
(expenditure).  Return  to  an  address,  dated  4  March, 
1879;  for,  "Returns  for  each  of  the  years  ending  31  of 
March,  1871-79,  of  the  amount  expended  out  of  national 
funds  for  military  purposes  in  Natal,  the  Transvaal,  the 
Cape  of  Good  Hope,  and  generally  in  South  Africa." 
1  p.  ( With  Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts.  and  Papers,  Further 
correspond,  of  South  Africa,  1879,  II.)— War  In  South 
Africa.  Statements  showing  the  services  to  which  the 
sums  of  £1,500,000  and  £3,000,000  required  for  the  war  in 
South  Africa,  will  probably  be  applicable.  2  pp.  (  With 
Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts.  and  Papers,  Further  correspond,  of 
South  Africa,  1879,  II.)— War  in  South  Africa.  1878-80. 
Votes  of  credit  for  £1,500,000  and  £3,000,000.  2  pp.  (  With 
Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts.  and  Papers,  Further  correspond,  of 
South  Africa,  1879,  II.) 
See  also  Account!*  and  Papers  under  Parliament. 

nebates  and  Proceedings. 

Authentic  report  of  the  debate  in  the  House 
of  Commons  on  the  6  and  7  of  May,  1793,  on 
Mr.  Grey's  motion  for  a  reform  in  Parliament. 
London,  1793.     8°.     (I'amphlets,  v.  11.)      3116 

Debates  during  the  thirteenth  Parliament 

of  Gt.  Britain,  commonly  called  the  unre- 
ported Parliament .  .  .  Drawn  up  from  the 
original  MSS.  [of  Sir  Henry  Cavendish]  by 
J.  Wright,  1768-71.     London,  1841.     2  v.  8°. 

—3343 

Debates,  in  the  year  1774,  on  the  bill  for 

making  more  effectual  provision  for  the  gov- 
ernment of  the  province  of  Quebec.  Drawn 
up  from  the  notes  of  Sir  Henry  Cavendish. 
Now  first  pub.  by  J.  Wright.  With  a  map  of 
Canada.    London,  1839.    8°.  4654 


GREAT  BRITAIN,  House  of  Commons 


1817 


GREAT  BRITAIN,  House  of  Commons 


—  Debates  on  the  Warwick  borough  bill,  and 
Leamington  petitions,  on  the  5,  6,  13,  and  26 
Feb. ;  and  5,  11,  12,  13,  and  26  March,  1834. 
Extracted  from  the  "Mirror  of  Parliament." 
London,  1834.  8°.  (  With  Parkes,  J.,  Govern- 
ing charter  of  Warvnck. )  .2536 

—  Minutes  of  the  evidence  taken  at  the  bar 
of  the  House  of  Commons,  and  of  the  proceed- 
ings of  the  House,  on  the  hearing  of  counsel 
on  the  second  reading  of  the  bill  for  inflicting 
certain  pains  and  penalties  on  Sir  Thos.  Rum- 
bold,  and  Peter  Perring.    London,  1783.    fo. 

4451 

—  Proceedings  and  debates  in  1620,  21.  Col- 
lected by  a  member  .  .  .  and  now  pub.  from 
his  original  MS.,  in  the  library  of  Queen's 
College,  Oxford.  With  an  appendix  [by 
Thos.  Tyrwhitt].     Oxford,   1766.     2  v.  8°. 

—4366 

—  Proceedings,  touching  the  impeachment  of 
Edward,  late  Earl  of  Clarendon,  Lord  High- 
Chancellour  of  England,  Anno  1667.  London, 
1700.     12°.     ( TTit/f  Termes  de  la  ley. )  1178 

—  Several  informations  of  John  Mac-Namarra, 
Maurice  Pitzgerrald,  and  James  Nash  :  relat- 
ing to  the  horrid  popish  plot  in  Ireland  :  to- 
gether with  the  resolutions  of  the  Commons 
in  Parliament,  upon  the  said  informations 
and  message  from  the  Lords  spiritual  and 
temporal  Pai-liament,  Thursday,  6  of  Jan., 
1680.  London,  1680.  fo.  ( With  Gt.  Brit.  H. 
of  C.  Votes,  1680. )  1552 

—  l>pclarations  expressing  their  reasons  for  annull- 
ine  the  ensuing  votes,  1648.  6  pp.  ( Somers,  J.,  Coll,  of 
tracts,  V.  5,  p.  167.) — Kni^lit,  Sir  J.  Speech  in  the  Com- 
mons. 5  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  10,  p.  591.) — 
Sitllp.v.  SirC.  Speech  in  the  House  of  Commons,  1691. 
2  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  10,  p.  331.)— Tiine- 
servin^t;  N|>eccli.  spoken  once  in  a  season,  by  a  worthy 
member  of  Parliament.  8  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  CoU.  o/(roc(3, 
V.  6,  p.  466.) 

See  also  Debates  ami  Pr«ooe<li!ig:s  under  Parlia- 
ment. 

.VoiiriialK. 

Journals,  1547-1839.     [London],  n.  d.  94  v. 
fo.  4461 

General  index  to  the  Journals  of  the  House 

of  Commons,  v.  1-92,  1547-1837.  [London], 
178.5-1839.     8  v.  fo.  4441 

ItoportN  from  i'oiiiiiiif  f  pcm. 
Committee  appointed  to  consider  how  His 
Majesty's  navy  may  be  better  supplied  with 
timber.  Report,  with  an  appendix.  [London], 
1771.  fo.  (Gt.  Brit.  H.  of  C,  Reports  from 
Committees,  v.  3. )  4451 

Committee  appointed  to  consider  the  state 

of  His  Majesty's  land  forces  and  marines. 
Report,  with  an  appendix.  [London],  1746. 
fo.  ( Gt.  Brit.  H.  of  C.  Reports  from  Commit- 
tees, v.  2. )  4451 

Committee  appointed  to  enquire  into  the 

manner  of  conducting  the  several  as.say  of- 
fices. Report,  with  an  appendix.  [London], 
1773.  fo.  (Gt.  Brit.  H.  of  0.  Reports  from 
Committees,  v.  3. )  4451 


Committee  appointed  to  enquire  into  the 

nature,  state,  and  condition,  of  the  East  India 
Company,  and  of  the  British  affairs  in  the 
East  Indies.  First  [to]  fifth  Reports,  together 
with  appendixes,  referred  to  in  said  Reports. 
[London],  1772-73.  fo.  (Gt.  Brit.  H.  of  C. 
Reports  from  Committees,  v.  3. )  4451 

The  same.  First,  third,  and  fourth  Reports. 
London,  1773.     fo.  3441 

The  same.  Third,  fourth,  and  fifth  Re- 
ports. [London],  1773.  fo.  (  With  Gt.  Brit. 
H.  of  C.  Com.  of  secrecy  ...  to  enquire  into 
.  .  .  E.  I.  Co.  Reports. )  3412 

Committee  appointed  to  enquire  into  the 

present  state  of  the  linen  trade  in  Gt.  Britain 
and  Ireland.  Report,  with  an  appendix. 
[London],  1773.  fo.  (Gt.  Brit.  H.  of  O. 
Reports  from.  Committees,  v.  3. )  4451 

Committee  appointed  to  examine  Chris- 
topher Layer,  and  others.  Report,  with  the 
appendixes.  [London],  1722.  fo.  (Gt.  Brit. 
H.  of  C.  Reports  from  Committees,  v.  1.)    4451 

Committee  appointed  to  examine  into  .  .  . 

the  late  obstructions  to  the  execution  of  the 
orders  of  this  House.  Report,  with  an  ap- 
pendix. [London],  1771.  fo.  (Gt.  Brit.  H. 
of  C.  Reports  from,  Committees,  v.  3. )  4451 

Committee  appointed  to  examine  the  sev- 
eral laws  in  being  relative  to  the  assize  of 
bread.  Report.  [London],  1772.  fo.  (Gt. 
Brit.  H.  of  C.  Reports  from  Committees,  v.  3. ) 

4451 

Committee  appointed  to  examine  .  .  .  the 

several  petitions  of  the  manufacturers  of,  and 
traders  and  dealers  in,  the  linen  manufactory. 
Report.  [London],  1751.  fo.  (Gt.  Brit.  H.. 
of  C.  Reports  from  Committees,  v.  2. )  4451 

Committee  appointed  to  inquire  into  the 

frauds  and  abuses  in  the  customs.  Report. 
[London],  1733.  fo.  (Gt.  Brit.  H.  of  C. 
Reports  from  Committees,  v.  1.)  4451 

Committee  appointed  to  inquire  into  the 

management  and  application  of  money  col- 
lected .  .  .  for  repairing  any  particular  high- 
way. Report.  [London],  1765.  fo.  (Gt. 
Brit.  H.  of  C.  Reports  from  Committees,  v.  2. ) 

4451 

Committee  appointed  to  inquire  into  the 

original  standards  of  weights  and  measures 
in  this  kingdom.  Reports.  [London],  1758- 
59.  fo.  (Gt.  Brit.  H.  of  C.  Reports  from 
Committees,  v.  2. )  4451 

Committee  appointed  to  inquire  into  the 

state  and  condition  of  the  countries  adjoining 
to  Hudson's  bay.  Report.  [London],  1749. 
fo.  ( Gt.  Brit.  H.  of  C.  Reports  from  Commit- 
tees, v.  2. )  4451 

Committee  appointed  to  view  the  Cotto- 

nian  Tiibrary.  Report.  [London],  1732.  fo. 
(Gt.  Brit.  H.  of  C.  Reports  from  Comm.ittees, 
v.  1. )  4451 


GREAT  BRITAIN,  House  of  Commons 


1818 


GREAT  BRITAIN,  House  of  Commons 


Committee  for  receiving  information  con- 
cerning the  popish  plot :  upon  the  complaint 
of  Mr.  Peter  Norris.  Report,  presented  to 
the  House  of  Commons,  upon  Thursday,  the 
9day  ofDec,  1680.  London,  1680.  fo.  {With 
Gt.  Brit.  H.  of  C.  Votes,  1680. )  1552 

Committee  of  secrecy.    Report.    London, 

1799.     8°.     (Pamphlets,  v.  16.)  3116 

Committee  of  secrecy  appointed  to  enquire 

into  the  causes  of  the  war  in  the  Carnatic, 
and  of  the  condition  of  the  British  possessions 
in  those  parts.  Reports.  London,  1781-83. 
4  V.  fo.  4451 

Committee  of  secrecy  appointed  to  enquire 

into  the  state  of  the  East  India  Company. 
First  [to]  fourth  Reports.  London,  1773.  fo. 
( With  Gt.  Brit.  H.  of  C.  Com.  ...  to  enquire 
into  .  .  .  E.  I.  Co.  First,  third,  and  fourth  Re- 
ports. )  3441 

The  same.  First  [to]  fifth,  seventh,  and 
eighth  Reports  [with  appendixes].  [London], 
1772-73.     fo.  3412 

The  same.  First  [to]  ninth  Reports  [with 
appendixes].  [London],  1772-73.  fo.  (Gt. 
Brit.  H.  of  C.  Reports  from  Committees,  v.  4. ) 

4451 

Committee  of  secrecy  appointed  to  exam- 
ine several  books  and  papers  relating  to  the 
late  negotiations  of  peace  and  commerce. 
Report,  with  an  appendix.  [London],  1715. 
fo.  ( Gt.  Brit.  H.  of  C.  Reports  from  Commit- 
tees, V.  1. )  4451 

Committee  on  the  petition  of  the  creditors 

of  the  Nabobs  of  Arcot.  Report.  [London], 
1806.  fo.  ( With  Gt.  Brit.  Commissioners  . . . 
of  the  Carnatic,  Reports,  v.  1.)  3471 

Committee  on  the  petitions  of  certain  cred- 
itors of  the  Nabob  of  the  Carnatic.  Report ; 
with  minutes  of  evidence  taken  before  the 
Committee;  and  an  appendix.  [London], 
1818.  fo.  (  With  Gt.  Brit.  Commissioners  .  .  . 
of  the  Carnatic,  Reports,  v.  2. )  3471 

Committee   to    consider   the    petition    of 

Richard  Thompson  of  Bristol,  Clerk ;  and  to 
examine  complaints  against  him.  Report ; 
and  the  resolutions  of  the  Commons  in  Par- 
liament upon  this  report,  for  his  impeach- 
ment, of  high  crimes  and  misdemeanors, 
Friday,  Dec.  24,  1680.  London,  1680.  fo. 
(With  at.  Brit.  H.  of  C.  Votes,  1680.)  1552 

Committee  to  whom  all  the  books,  instru- 
ments, and  papers,  relating  to  the  sale  of  the 
estate  of  James,  late  Earl  of  Derwentwater, 
were  referred.  Report.  [London,  1732.]  fo. 
( Gt.  Brit.  H.  of  C.  Reports  from  Committees, 
V.  1. )  4451 

Committee  to  whom  the  book,  intituled. 

Report,  plans,  and  estimates,  for  fortifying 
Milford  haven,  by  Lt.-Col.  Bastide,  was  re- 
ferred. Report.  [London],  1758.  fo.  (Gt. 
Brit.  H.  of  C.  Reports  from  Committees,  v.  2. ) 

4451 


- — ■  Committee  to  whom  the  petition  of  several 
gentlemen  farmers  .  .  .  breeders,  and  feeders 
of  sheep  in  the  county  of  Lincoln,  was  re- 
ferred. Report.  [London],  1755.  fo.  (Gt. 
Brit.  H.  of  0.  Reports  from.  Committees,  v.  2. ) 

4451 

Committee  to  whom  the  petition  of  the 

church  wardens  ...  of  St.  Giles  in  the  fields, 
the  liberty  of  Safifron-hill .  .  .  and  also  the 
petition  of  His  Majesty's  justices  of  the  peace 
for  Middlesex  were  referred.  Report.  [Lon- 
don], 1737.  fo.  (Gt.  Brit.  H.  of  C.  Reports 
from  Committees,  v.  2. )  4451 

Committee  to  whom  the  petition  of  the 

commissioners  for  the  General  Assembly  of 
the  Church  of  Scotland ;  and  also  the  petition 
of  James,  Earl  of  Morton,  and  others .  .  .  were 
referred.  Report.  [London],  1751.  fo.  (Gt. 
Brit.  H.  of  C.  Reports  from  Committees,  v.  2. ) 

4451 

Committee  to  whom  the  petition  of  the 

merchants  .  .  .  dealers  in,  and  manufacturers 
of,  linens,  threads,  and  tapes . . .  was  referred. 
Report.  [London],  1744.  fo.  (Gt.  Brit.  H. 
of  C.  Reports  from  Com.m,ittees,  v.  2. )  4451 

Committee  to  whom  the  petition  of  the 

proprietors  of  the  Charitable  Corporation,  for 
relief  of  industrious  poor,  by  assisting  them 
with  small  sums  upon  pledges  at  legal  inter- 
est, was  referred.  Reports,  with  the  append- 
ixes. [London],  1732-33.  fo.  (Gt.  Brit.  H. 
of  C.  Reports  from  Committees,  v.  1. )  4451 

Committee  to  whom  the  petition  of  the 

proprietors  of  the  stock  of  the  Governor  and 
Company  for  raising  the  Thames  water  in 
York  buildings,  was  referred.  Reports. 
[London],  1732-35.  fo.  (Gt.  Brit.  H.  of  C. 
Reports  from  Comm,ittees,  v.  1. )  4451 

Committee  to  whom  the  petitions  concern- 
ing the  harbours  of  Rye  and  Dover  were  re- 
ferred. Report.  [London],  1757.  fo.  (Gt. 
Brit.  H.  of  C.  Reports  from  Committees,  v.  2. ) 

4451 

London's  flames  reviv'd  ;  or,  an  account  of 

the  several  informations  exhibited  to  a  Com- 
mittee appointed  ...  to  enquire  into  the  burn- 
ing of  London.  With  .  .  .  other  informations 
.  .  .  By  all  which  it  appears,  that  the  said 
fires  were  contrived,  and  carried  on  by  the 
papists.  London,  1689.  sq.  8°.  (  With  Ford, 
S.,  Conflagratio  Londinensis. )  1628 

Report  upon  the  petitions  relating  to  the 

manufacture  of  hats.  [London],  1752.  fo. 
(Gt.  Brit.  H.  of  O.  Reports  from  Committees, 
v.  2.)  4451 

Reports  from  Committees,  1715-73.  [  Lon- 
don], n.  d.     4  v.  fo.  4451 

ContcHls.  Report  relative  to  the  manner  of  conduct- 
ing »s*iii,v  oRircN,  V.  3.— Report  relative  to  tlie  assize  of 
liroail.  V.  3.— Reports  relating  to  the  oliarllnble 
€M>r|>or«« Ion,  V.I.— Report  relating  to  the  «'ol(«iilHn 
|jibriir.v,  V.  1.— Rei>ort  on  petitions  from  St.  Giles's, 
and  other  parishes  in  Middlesex,  relating  to  county 


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rntex,  v.  2.— Report  relating  to  the  sale  of  the  Earl  of 
I><>rwpiitwat<-r'N  cMlatc,  v.  1.— First  to  fifth  reports 
on  the  nature,  state,  and  condition,  of  the  East  In<lln 
Company,  v.  3.— First  to  ninth  reports  from  the  Com- 
mittee of  secrecy  appointed  to  enquire  into  the  state  of 
the  East  India  Company,  v.  4.— Report  relating  to 
fraiKlN  in  the  customs,  v.  1.— Report  relating  to  the 
manufacture  of  hatu,  v.  2.— Report  relating  to  the 
HiKlNon's  Bay  C'oin|>any,  v.  2.— Report  relating  to 
the  laiKi  rorces  and  marines,  v.  2.— Report  relating  to 
Christopher  Layer,  and  others,  v.  1.— Report  relative  to 
the  linen  traile  in  Gt.  Britain  and  Ireland,  v.  3.— Re- 
port relating  to  chequed  and  striped  Iinenf4,  v.  2.— 
Report  relating  to  linens,  threads,  and  tapes,  v.  2.— Re- 
port relating  to  Slilford  haven,  v.  2.— Report  relating 
to  ministers,  etc.,  in  Scotland,  v.  2.— Report  relating 
to  the  obstructions  to  the  exfecution  of  the  orders  of 
the  House,  v.  3.— Report  relating  to  turnpike  roads, 
V.  2.— Report  relating  to  R.ye  harbonr,  v.  2.— Report 
flrom  Committee  of  seorec.v.  v.  1.— Report  relating  to 
breeding  and  feeding  of  slieep,  v.  2.— Report  on  the 
means  of  supplying  His  Majesty's  navy  with  timber, 
y.  3.— Reports  relating  to  wei^lits  au<l  measures, 
V.  2.— Reports  relating  to  the  York  Buildings  Com- 
pany, V.  1. 

Reports  from  Committees,  1715-1801.  [Lon- 
don], 1803-06.     15  V.  in  16,  fo.  "  4451 

Contents.  Carnntie  war.  1781-82,  v.  7,  8.— East  In- 
dia, 1772-73,  V.  3.— East  Indies,  1772-73;  81-83,  v.  4-8  — 
Finance,  1797-98;  with  proceedings  and  measures  of 
government  thereon,  1798-1803 :  and  index  to  the  whole, 
V.  12,  13.~Port  of  I.ontlon,  with  engravings,  v.  14, 
pts.  1,  2.— Poor.  1774-1802,  v.  9— Provisions.  1774-1802, 
V.  9.— State  of  the  public  records  of  the  kingdom,  v.  15. 
—Miscellaneous  reports.  1793-1802,  v.  14.— Miscellaneous 
subjects,  1715-35;  38-65;  71-73;  82-99;  85-1801,  v.  1-3, 
10.  11. 

Supplement.     [London],  1804-37.     9  v. 

fo. 

CanteTits.  Abstract  of  the  returns  of  charitable 
donations  .  .  .  made  by  the  ministers  and  church- 
wardens of  the  several  parishes  and  townships  in  Eng- 
land and  Wales,  1786-88,  v.  1,  2.— Bengal,  also;  Fort  St. 
George  and  Bombay  papers  .  .  .  from  the  East  India  Co. 
relative  to  the  Marliatta  war  in  1803,  v.  4.— Abstract 
of  the  answers  and  returns  made  pursuant  to  ..."  An 
act  for  procuring  returns  relative  to  the  expence  and 
maintenance  of  the  poor  in  England,  v.  3.— General 
report  to  the  King  in  Council  from  the  Board  of  Com- 
missioners on  the  public  records:  with  an  appendix 
and  index,  v.  8. -Reports  from  the  Commissioners  ap- 
pointed to  execute  the  measures  recommended  ...  re- 
specting the  public  records  of  the  kingdom,  1800-19, 
T.  6,  7,  and  appendix.— Reports  of  the  .Surveyor  Oen- 
eral  of  H.  M.  land  revenuer  v.  5. 

General  index.     [London],  1803.     fo. 

Select   Committee   appointed    to   inquire 

into  the  petitions  respecting  the  last  return 
for  the  borough  of  Warwick,  upon  which  the 
reports  of  15  May,  and  22  July,  1833,  were  . 
founded,  Abstract  of  evidence  before.  Lon- 
don, 1834.  8°.  (  With  Parkes,  J.,  Governing 
charter  of  Warwick. )  .2536 

Select  Committee  on  depreciation  of  silver. 

Report ;  together  with  the  proceedings  of  the 
Committee,  minutes  of  evidence,  and  an  ap- 
pendix.    [London],  1876.     fo.  —1392 

Select  Committee  on  the  affairs  of  the  East 

India  Company.  Fifth  Report.  London,  1812. 
8°.     ( Patnphlets,  v.  35. )  3126 

The  same.     Madras,  1883.     2  v.  8°.  3414 

Contents.  Benf|;al  presidency,  v.  1.— IHadras 
presidene,y,  v.  2. 

Vol.  III. -228. 


Select  Committee  on  the  affairs  of  the  East 

India  Company.  Report,  with  minutes  of 
evidence  .  .  .  and  an  appendix  and  index. 
London,  1832.     7  v.  in  8,  fo.  3311 

Select  Committee  on  the  Hudson's   Bay 

Company.  Report;  together  with  the  pro- 
ceedings of  the  Committee,  minutes  of  evi- 
dence, appendix,  and  index.  [London,  1857.] 
fo.  1621 

Select  Committee  ...  to  examine  and  state 

the  several  accounts,  and  other  papers  ...  re- 
lating to  the  public  income  and  expenditure 
.  .  .  1786,  91.  Report.  London.  1786-91.  2  v. 
in  1,  8°.  —3306 

Trotter,  C.    Principles  of  currency  and 

exchange  applied  to  the  report  of  the  Select 
Committee  of  the  House  of  Commons  appoint- 
ed to  inquire  into  the  high  price  of  gold  bul- 
lion.    1810.     {Pamphlets,  v.2'i.)  3126 

Fowler,  H.  H.  Committee  of  supply.  6  pp.  {Con- 
temp.  Rev.  v.  55,  1889,  p.  317.) 

Votes. 

Declaration,  expressing  their  reasons  for 
the  adnuUing  and  vacating  of  these  ensuing 
votes.  London,  1648.  sm.  4°.  {Pamphlets: 
Charles  I,  v.  9. )  4555 

Votes,  perused  and  signed,  to  be  printed 

according  to  the  order  of  the  House  of  Com- 
mons, by  me,  Wm.  Williams,  Speaker.  Lon- 
don, 1680.     fo.  1552 

War  In  South  Africa,  187»-80.    Votes  of  credit  for 

jei,,900,000  and  £3,000,000.  2  pp.  (  With  Gt.  Brit.  Pari. 
Accts.  and  Papers,  Further  correspond,  of  South  Africa, 
1879,  II.)— Votes  of  Parliament,  14  March,  1648.  3  pp. 
(Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  6,  p.  29.) 

Great  Britain,  House  of  Commons. 

Worlts  about  the  House  of  t'onimons. 

Calamy,  E.  Gods  free  mercy  to  England. 
Presented  ...  in  a  sermon  preached  before 
the  .  .  .  House  of  Commons  .  .  .  Feb.  23,  1641, 
1642.     {Pamphlets  :  Charles  I,  V.  3.)  4555 

— -  Charles  I,  King  of  Gt.  Britain.  His  Maj- 
esties gracious  message  sent  to  His  Commons 
House  of  Parliament,  Dec.  19,  1642.  1642. 
{Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  v.  3.)  4555 

Charles  II,  King  of  Gt.  Britain.  His  Maj- 
esties gracious  message  to  the  Commons  in 
Parliament,  Jan.  4,  1680-81.  1680.  (  With  Gt. 
Brit.  H.  of  C,  Votes,  1680.)  1552 

Complaint  to  the  House  of  Commons,  and 

resolution  taken  up  by  the  free  Protestant 
subjects  of  the  cities  of  London  and  West- 
minster, and  the  counties  adjacent.  1642. 
(Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  y.  4.)  4555 

Corbet,  E.     Gods  providence  :  a  sermon 

preached  before  the  .  .  .  House  of  Commons 
.  .  .  Dec.  28, 1642.  1642.  ( Pamphlets :  Charles 
I,  V.  3. )  4555 

Fairfax,  T.,  3  Baron  Fairfa.x,  and  others. 

Humble  proposals  and  desires,  in  order  to  a 
speedy  prosecution  of  justice,  and  the  settle- 
ment formerly  propounded  by  them.  1648. 
{Pamphlets:  Cliarles  I,  v.  9.)  4555 


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GooDB,  W.   Discoverie  of  a  publique  spirit : 

presented  in  a  sermon  before  the  House  of 
Commons  .  .  .  March  26,  1645.  1645.  {Pamph- 
lets: Charles  I,  v.  7.)  4555 

Hatsell,  J.      Precedents  of  proceedings 

in  the  House  of  Commons.     1796,  4  v.     —3322 

Humble  acknowledgement,  and  petition 

of  divers  inhabitants,  in,  and  about  the  citie 
of  London.  Presented  to  the  .  .  .  Commons 
of  England.  1646.  {Pamphlets:  Charles  I, 
V.  7. )  4555 

Humble  answer  of  the  General  Councel 

oflBcers  of  the  army  ...  to  the  demands  of  the 
.  .  .  Commons  of  England  .  .  .  concerning  the 
late  securing  or  secluding  of  some  members 
thereof.    1648.     ( Pamphlets :  Charles  I,  v.  10. ) 

4555 

Humble  petition  of  the  peacefuU,  obe- 
dient, and  honest  Protestants  of  this  king- 
dome,  presented  unto  the  House  of  Commons. 
1642.     {Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  V.  i.)  4555 

Kingdomes   bbiefe  answer  to  the  late 

declaration  of  the  House  of  Commons,  Feb. 
11,  1647,  touching  the  reasons  of  their  no 
further  addresses  to  the  King.  1648.  {Pamph- 
lets :  Charles  7,  v.  9. )  4555 

Leycestershibes   petition  .  .  .  presented 

to  the  House  of  Commons  upon  Saturday,  be- 
ing the  15  of  Jan.,  1641.  1642.  {Pamphlets: 
Charles  I,  v.  3. )  4555 

Lightfoot,  J.    Elias  redivivus :  a  sermon 

preached  before  the  House  of  Commons, 
March  29,  1643.  1643.  {Pamphlets  :  Charles  I, 
V.  5. )  4555 

Manifesto  of  the  Polish  nation  to  Europe 

.  .  .  and  address  of  the  Polish  refugees  in 
France  to  the  British  House  of  Commons. 
1832.     (  With  Hill,  R.,  Homs  colonies.)         3155 

Marshall,  S.     Meroz  cursed  :  a  sermon 

preached  to  the  House  of  Commons  .  .  .  Feb. 
23,1641.     1645.     {Pamphlets  :  Charles  I,  v.  7.) 

4555 

Prynne,  W.      Case  of  the  old  secured, 

secluded,  and  now  excluded  members,  briefly 
and  truly  stated ;  for  their  own  vindication. 
1660.     ( Comm.onwealth  tracts,  v.  2. )  4555 

Note.— Also  in  Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  6,  p.  544. 

Declaration  of  the  officers  and  armies 

illegall,  injurious  proceedings  and  practises 
against  the  XI  impeached  members.  [Anon.] 
1647.     {Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  V.  S.)  4555 

Full  declaration  of  the  true  state    of 

the  secluded  members  case.  [Anon.]  1660. 
( Commonwealth  tracts,  v.  2. )  4555 

•  Full  vindication  and  answer  of  the  XT 

accused  members.  1647.  {Pamphlets :  Charles 
I,  V.  8. )  4555 

Reyner,  W.    Babylons  ruining-earthquake 

and  the  restauration  of  Zion  :  a  sermon  before 
the  House  of  Commons  .  .  .  Aug.  28,  1644. 
1644.     (PamphleU :  Charles  I,  V.  e.)  4555 


Scudder,  H.      Gods  warning  to  England 

by  the  voyce  of  His  rod  :  a  sermon  preached 
.  .  .  before  the  House  of  Commons  .  .  .  Oct.  30, 
1644.    1644.    {Pamphlets :  Charles  I,  \.  6.)  i556 

Strickland,  J.    Gods  work  of  mercy,  in 

Sions  misery :  a  sermon  preached  before  the 
House  of  Commons  .  .  .  Dec.  27,  1643.  1644. 
{Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  v.  6.)  4555 

Suckling,  Sir  J.  Coppy  of  a  letter  writ- 
ten to  the  lower  House  of  Parliament  touch- 
ing divers  grievances ...  of  the  state.  [Anon.  ] 
1641.     {Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  y.l.)  4555 

Note.— Also  in  Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  i.  p.  106. 

Vines,  R.    Authours,  nature,  and  danger 

of  haeresie :  a  sermon  preached  before  the 
House  of  Commons  .  .  .  tenth  of  March,  1646. 

1647.  {Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  v.  8.)  4555 
Calebs  integrity  in  following  the  Lord 

fully,  in  a  sermon  preached  .  .  .  before  the 
House  of  Commons  .  .  .  Nov.  30,  1642.  1642. 
{Pamphlets :  Charles  I,  v.  3.)  4555 

Wilson,  T.  Jerichoes  down-fall :  a  ser- 
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A<I1m,  H.   Fanatick's  address  to  the  king  [Charles  II], 

and  his  Peers  and  Commons.  9  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of 
tracts,  V.  7,  p.  259.)— B.,  P.  Priviledges  of  the  House  of 
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Commons  and  the  Irish  question.  11  pp.  (N.  Am.  Rev. 
V.  155,  1892,  p.  641.)  —  Broadliiirst.  H.,  and  others. 
Ideas  of  the  new  voters.  19  pp.  [Fortn.  Bev.  n.  s.  v.  37, 
1885,  p.  149.)  —  i-harlos  I,  King  of  Gt.  Britain.  The 
king's  demand  of  the  House  of  Commons  concerning 
those  members  who  were  accused  of  high  treason.  3  pp. 
(Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  4,  p.  344. ) — Remonstrance 
of  the  <'f>ininoiiN  of  Eng;laii<l  to  the  House  of  Com- 
mons. 6  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.i,  p.  519.)— 
nprliiio  of  the  House  of  Commons.  10  pp.  {Black- 
wood's Mag.  V.  131, 1882,  p.  665.)— Eeco !  The  new  testa- 
ment of  our  Lords  and  Saviours  the  House  of  Commons, 

1648.  5  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  7,  p.  61.) — 
<jirey,  H.  G.,  3  Earl  Grey.  House  of  Commons.  30  pp. 
(Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  15,  1884,  p.  607.)— Harley.  R.  Vindi- 
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racy. 17  pp.  (2V.  .4m.  Bev.  v.  161,  1897,  p.  216.)— I,eKloil'l» 
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Coll.  of  tracts,  v.ll,  p.  264.)— Maxwell,  H.  E.  A  country 
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when  we  went  to  press."  6  pp.  {Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  22, 
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{Edin.  Bev.  v.  164,  1886,  p.  676.)— I»al»f  rave.  Sir  R.  F.  D. 
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18  pp.  (.Somers,  .7.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  11,  p.  294.)— Declara- 
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(Eng.  aludien,  v.  13,  1889,  p.  445.) 
See  also  iireat  Krltaiii,  Parlmment ;  Politics. 

Great  Britain,  House  of  Commons,  Election. 
Gregg,  J.    History  of  Parliamentary  elec- 
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Lely,  J.  M.,  and  Foulkes,  W.  D.  I.  Parli- 
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bribery  :  the  ballot.  14  pp.  (  Westm.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  59, 1881, 
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Franchise  bill  unmasked.  18  pp.  {Blackwood's 
Mag.  V.  136,  1884,  p.  524.)— Freeholiler's  choice:  or, 
a  letter  of  advice  concerning  elections.  3  pp.  (Somers, 
J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  8,  p.  219.)— Worst,  J.  E.  Elections  of 
the  future.  10  pp.  {Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  34, 1883,  p.  690.)— 
Orey,  A.  Proportional  versus  majority  representation, 
30  pp.  {Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  16,  1884,  p.  935.)— Ha.yward, 
R.  B.  Proportional  representation.  12  pp.  {Nineteenth 
Cent.  V.  15, 1884,  p.  293.)— Katscher,  L.  Charles  Brad- 
langh  und  die  Norththampton-frage.  12  pp.  (Unsere 
Zeit,  1886,  v.  2,  p.  89.)— I-athbury.  D.  C.  Atheists  in 
Parliament.  9  pp.  (Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  30,  1881,  p.  671.)— 
Ijewis,  C.  E.  Election  prospects  of  the  Conservatives. 
6  pp.  {Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  13,  1383,  p.  273.)— Macaulay, 
T.  B.,  1  Baron  Macaulay.  Edinburgh  election,  1839. 
(May  29, 1839.)  24  pp.  {Speeches  and  poems,  v.l,Tp. 106.) 
— Exclusion  of  judges  from  the  House  of  Commons 
(June  1, 1853).  20  pp.  (Speeches  and  poems,  V.  2,  p.  104.) 
— Mnchworth,  Sir  H.  Abstract  of  a  treatise  entitled 
"  Free  Parliaments."  8  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts, 
V.  12,  p.  580. )— Memorable  case  of  Deniil  Onslow,  touch- 
ing his  election  at  Haselmere,  1681.  6  pp.  (Somers,  J., 
Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  8,  p.  270.)— Political  education  of 
the  country  voter.  13  pp.  {Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  40,  1886, 
p.  36.)— Prospects  of  the  coming  election.  6  pp. 
(Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  39,  1886,  p.  a55.)— Redistribution 
and  representative  democracy.  38  pp.  ( Quart.  Rev. 
T.  158,  1884,  p.  229.)— Kedlstribution  in  Knsriand. 
9  pp.  (Macmillan's  Mag.  v.  50,  1884,  p.  241.)— Kedistri- 
button    of  seals.     25  pp.     (Edin.  Rev.  v.  161,   1885, 


p.  272 ;  Quart.  Rev.  v.  1!59,  1885,  p.  220.)-Ob8ervation  con- 
cerning the  reifulatiuK'  of  elections  for  Parliament, 
fonnd  among  the  Earl  of  Shaftesbury's  papers.  7  pp. 
(Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  8,  p.  396.)— Keprescnta- 
tioii  and  misrepresentation.  29  pp.  (  Westm.  Rev.  n.  s. 
V.  65, 1884,  p.  392.)— Kepreseutullve  of  I>ondon  and 
Westminster  in  Parliament,  examined  and  considered, 
1702.  17  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  12,  p.  399.)— 
Sliaw-I<efcvre,  G.  J.,  and  Hare.  T.  Representation 
and  misrepresentation.    21  pp.    {Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  37, 

1885,  p.  202.)— Smith,  J.  P.  Parliamentary  reform: 
minority  representation.  13  pp.  (Westm.  Rev.  n.s,v.G5, 
1884,  p.  163.)— Wilkinson,  E.  T.  The  new  bribery  act 
and  the  York  election.  15  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent,  v,  15, 
1884,  p.  123.) 

Great  Britain,  House  of  Commons,  History. 

Grant,   J.      Random  recollections  of  the 

House  of  Commons,  from  1830  to  the  close  of 

1835.     1837.  —1357 

Two  lists  showing  the  alterations  that  have  been 

made  in  the  House  of  Commons  from  the  beginning  of 
the  reign  of  King  Henry  VIII,  to  the  end  of  that  of 
King  James  I,  and  in  the  House  of  Peers  from  the  ac- 
cession of  James  I  to  this  time,  1719.  13  pp.  (Somers,  J., 
Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  13,  p.  742.)— Bageliot,  W.  History  of 
the  unreformed  Parliament,  and  its  lessons.  57  pp. 
(Works,  V.  4,  p.  369.)  — Forty  years  of  Parliament. 
11  pp.  (Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  36, 1884,  p.  787.)— Record  of 
some  worthie  proceedings :  in  the  .  .  .  House  of  Com- 
mons, 1611.  20  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  2, 
p.  148.)— T.,  D.  True  and  just  account  of  what  was 
transacted  in  the  Commons  when  D.  Jenkins,  and  Sir  P. 
Butler  were  voted  guilty  of  high  treason.  4  pp.  (Somers, 
J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  5,  p.  128.) 
See  also  History  under  Parliament. 

Great  Britain,  House  of  Commons,  Procedure. 

Baumann,  A.  A.  Conduct  of  business  during  the 
present  session.  11  pp.  (Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  44,  1888, 
p.  313.) — C'ontest  for  the  union.  28  pp.  (Edin.  Rev. 
v.  165,  1887,  p.  562.)— imiwyn,  L.  L.  Procedure  of  the 
House  of  Commons.  9  pp.  {Contemp.  Rev.  v.  47,  1885, 
p.  761.)— Fowler,  H.  H.  Public  business  in  the  House 
of  Commons.  9  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  18,  1885,  p.  69.) 
-Will,  T.  P.  A  Parliament  or  a  Congress?  16  pp.  (Con- 
temp. Rev.'.v.  53,  1888,  p.  757.)— House  of  <'omnions 
foiled.  18  pp.  (Edin.  Rev.  v.  172,  1890,  p.  282.)  — In 
Parliament.  6  pp.  (Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  41,  1887, 
p.  939.) — IjOwc,  R.,  1  Viscoutit  Sherbrooke.  Business  in 
the  House  of  Commons.    10  pp.    ( Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  9, 

1881,  p.  727.)— Morgan,  G.  O.  Chaos  in  the  House  of 
Commons.  9  pp.  (Contemp.  Rev.  v.  55,  1889,  p.  148.) — 
STorthcote,  H.  S.,  1  Earl  of  Iddesleigh.  Procedure  in 
the  House  of  Commons.  6  pp.  ( Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  145, 
1889,  p.  882.)— Parliamentary  procedure.  10  pp. 
(Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  39,  1886,  p.  260;  Westm.  Rev.  n.  s.  V.  62, 

1882,  p.  493.)  —  Parliamentary  procedure:  questions. 
14  pp.  (Edin.  Rev.  v.  171,  1890,  p.  253.)— Pllmsoll,  S. 
Parliamentary  procedure.    9  pp.    (Fortn.  Rev.  n.s.y.^Q, 

1886,  p.  712.)— Powell,  Sir  G.  S.  B.  Obstruction  and  its 
cure.  7pp.  (Fortn.  Rev.  n.s.  v.  45,  1889,  p.  413.)— Rogers, 
J.  E.  T.  Procedure  of  the  House  of  Commons.  16  pp. 
(Contemp.  Rev.  v.  41,  1882,  p.  503.)— Rogers,  J.  G.  Chat- 
ter versus  work  in  Parliament.  16  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent. 
v.  16,  1884,  p.  396.)— Work  of  the  House  of  Com- 
mons.    33  pp.    (Q«ar(.  JJet>.  v.  171, 1890,  p.532.) 

Great  Britain,  House  of  Commons,  Iteforrn. 

AUTHENTIC  report  of  the  debate  in  the 

House  of  Commons  on  the  6  and  7  of  May, 

1793,  on  Mr.  Grey's  motion  for  a  reform  in 

Parliament.     1793.     (Pamphlets,  y.  \l.)     3116 

Bagbhot,  W.     Essays  on  Parliamentary 

reform.     1883.  —1358 

—^—  Heaton,  W.      Three   reforms   of  Parlia- 
ment :  a  history,  1830-85.     1885.  —2325 


GREAT  BRITAIN,  House  of  Commons 


1822 


GREAT  BRITAIN,  House  of  Lords 


IjAMBTON,  J.  G.,1  Earlof  Durham.  Speech, 

on  the  enfranchisement  of  the  metropolitan 
districts,  in  the  committee  on  tlie  reform  bill 
in  the  House  of  Lords.  1832.  (  With  Hill,  R., 
Home  colonies.)  3155 

Macaulay,    T.   B.,    1    Baron    Macaulay. 

Speeches  on  Parliamentary  reform,  in  1831, 
32.     1854.  —1325 

•  Plan    for  the  reform  of  Parliament  on 

constitutional  principles.  1816.  {Pamphlets, 
V.  40.)  3126 

Wyvill,  C.  Political  papers,  chiefly  re- 
specting the  attempt  of  the  county  of  York, 
and  other  considerable  districts,  commenced 
in  1779  ...  to  effect  a  reformation  of  the  Par- 
liament of  Gt.  Britain,    n.  d.  3  v.  2534 

Arnold,  R.  A.    Parliamentary  reform.  15  pp.  (Fmln. 

Rev.  n.  s.  v.  35,  1884,  p.  175.)— Bagcliof ,  W.  History  of 
the  unreformed  Parliament  and  its  lessons.  57  pp. 
(  Work»,  V.  4,  p.  369.)— Lord  Althorp  and  the  reform  act 
of  1832.  43  pp.  (Worfcs,  V.  3,  p.  307.)— Parliamentary  re- 
form. 77  pp.  (  Works,  v.  4,  p.  291.)— Coming  reform. 
27  pp.  (Edin.  Bev.  V.  159,  1884,  p.  560.)— Curtis,  G.  B. 
Will  the  new  rules  work?  6  pp.  (Forln.  Bev.  n.  s.  v.  33, 
1883,  p.  19.)— Dicey,  A.  V.  Reform  act  of  1832  and  its 
critics.  16  pp.  (.Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  33,  1883,  p.  116.)— 
Duncitley,  H.  Two  political  centenaries.  21pp.  (C(m- 
temp.  Bev.  v.  55,  1889,  p.  62.)— Fowle.  T.  W.  Third  re- 
form bill— why  delay  it?  10  pp.  (Forln.  Bev.  n.  s.  v.  33, 
1883,  p.  171.)— Frisby,  A.  Next  reform  bill.  14  pp. 
(Fortn.  Bev.  n.  s.  v.  32,  1882,  p.  241.)— «avar«l,  C.  R6- 
forme  ^lectorale  en  Angleterre.  19  pp.  (Correspondant, 
n.  s.  V.  102, 1885,  p.3S.)—iirey,C.,2 Earl  Orey.  Authentic 
copy  of  a  petition  praying  for  a  reform  in  Parliament, 
presented  to  the  House  of  Commons,  6  May,  1793.  14  pp. 
(Pamphlets,  v.  16.)— Jubilee  of  the  first  reform  act. 
60  pp.  (Westm.  Bev.  n.  s.  v.  62,  1882,  p.  425;  v.  63,  1883, 
p.  206.)— Macaulay,  T.  B.,  1  Baron  Macaulay.  Parlia- 
mentary reform.  103  pp.  (Speeches  and  poems,  v.  1, 
pp.  19,  40,  89,  78,  92,  116.)  —  The  people's  charter  (May  3, 
1842).  16  pp.  (SpecchesamdpoeTrw,  v.l,  p.  310.)— Parla- 
nient«rerorni  in  England.  19  pp.  (Deutsch.  rund- 
schau,  V.  43,  1885,  p.  56.)— P»rllamen»«ry  reform. 
83  pp.  (Edin.  Bev.  v.  169,  1884,  p.  264.)— Powell,  Sir 
G.  8.  B.  Cloture  for  the  English  House  of  Commons. 
8  pp.  (Contemp.  Bev.  v.  42,  1882,  p.  544.)— Ratlibone, 
W.  Reform  in  Parliamentary  business.  18  pp.  (Fortn. 
Bev.  n.  8.  V.  29,  1881,  p.  170.)— tteforin  bill  and  the 
House  of  Lords.  81  pp.  (Edin.  Bev.  v.  160,  1884,  p.  568.) 
— Minith,  J.  P.  Parliamentary  reform  :  minority  repre- 
sentation. 13  pp.  (Wcstm.  Bee.  n.  8.  V.  66, 1884,  p.  163.)— 
Taxation  and  reprcNentalion  under  the  new  re- 
form bill.  15  pp.  (Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  135, 1884,  p.  794.) 
—Three  reform  blllH.  29  pp.  (Edin.  Bev.  v.  161,1685, 
p.  070.) 

Great  Britain,  House  of  Commons,  Registers. 

Maib,  B.  H.    {Ed.)      Debrett's  House  of 

Commons.     1887.  2786 

Barttelot,  Sir  W.  B.     Extract  from  the  return  of 

members  of  Parliament,  1290-1702.  8  pp.  {Sussex 
Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  30,  1880,  p.  190.)— Kelly  and  Co. 
(Pubs.)  House  of  Commons.  8  pp.  {/»  their  Handb.  to 
the  titled  classes  for  1891,  p.  20;  for  1896,  96,  97,  p.  30.) 
— l.l»t  of  the  Parliament  appointed  to  meet  at  West- 
minster Feb.  6, 1700.  6  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts, 
V.  11,  p.  236.)— Stennlnar,  A.  H.  Return  of  the  mem- 
bers of  Parliament  for  the  county  and  boroughs  of 
Sussex.  163  pp.  (Sussex  Archaeol.  Boc.  Coll.  v.  30,  1880, 
p.  161;  Y.  31,  1881,  p.  96;  v.  32,  1882,  p.  141 ;  V.  33,  1^3, 
p.  69;  V.  35,  1887,  p.  127.)— True  llNt  of  the  knights, 
citizens,  and    burgesses,  summoned  by  the  Prince  of 


Orange,  to  meet  at  Westminster,  Jan.  22,  1688-89.  10  pp. 
(Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  10,  p.  6. ) 

See  also  Register**  under  Parliament. 

Note. — The  names  of  members  of  the  House  of  Com- 
mons ft-om  1867-98  can  be  found  in  British  almanac 
and  Wliitakcr,  J.,  Almanack,  for  these  years. 

Great  Britain,  House  of  Lords. 

Tryal  of  Dr.  Henry  Sacheverell  for  high 
crimes  and  misdemeanors ;  upon  an  impeach- 
ment. London,  1710.  fo.  ( With  Letters  to 
the  three  absolvers. )  —2312 

Tryal  of  George,  Earl  of  Wintoun,  upon 

the  articles  of  impeachment  of  high  treason 
exhibited  against  him.  London,  1716.  fo. 
( With  Gt.  Brit.  H.  of  L.  Whole  proceeding  to 
judgm.ent. )  — 2312 

Tryal  of  Robert,  Earl  of  Oxford  and  Earl 

Mortimer,  upon  the  impeachment  .  .  .  ex- 
hibited against  him  for  high  treason,  and 
other  high  crimes  and  misdemeanours.  Lon- 
don, 1717.  fo.  {With  Gt.  Brit.  H.  of  L. 
Whole  proceeding  to  judgment. )  — 2312 

Whole  proceeding  to  judgment  upon  the 

articles  of  impeachment  .  .  .  against  James, 
Earl  of  Derwentwater,  William,  Lord  Widd- 
rington,  William,  Earl  of  Nithisdale,  Robert, 
Earl  of  Carnwath,  William,  Viscount  Ken- 
mure,  and  William,  Lord  Nairn.  London, 
1716.    fo.  —2312 

Atterbuby,  F.,  Bp.  of  Rochester.    Speech 

at  the  bar  of  the  House  of  Lords,  Saturday, 
11  of  May,  1723,  in  his  defence  against  the 
bill  then  depending,  for  inflicting  pains  and 
penalties  upon  him.  1723.  ( With  Kelly,  G., 
Speech.)  —2312 

Kelly,  G.    Speech  at  the  bar  of  the  House 

of  Lords,  Thursday,  2  of  May,  1723,  in  his  de- 
fence against  the  bill  then  depending  for  in- 
flicting pains  and  penalties  upon  him.    1723. 

—2312 

Phipps,  Sir  C.    Defence  of  Francis,  late 

Lord  Bp.  of  Rochester,  at  the  bar  of  the 
House  of  Lords,  Thursday,  the  9,  and  Satur- 
day, the  11  of  May,  1723,  against  the  bill  then 
depending  for  inflicting  pains  and  penalties 
on  him.  1723.  {With  Kelly,  G.,  Speech.)  —2312 

Reeve,  T.,  and  Wearg,   C.    Replies,  in 

the  House  of  Lords,  13  of  May,  1723,  in  behalf 
of  the  bill  to  inflict  pains  and  penalties  on  the 
late  Bp.  of  Rochester,  against  the  defence 
made  by  the  said  late  Bp.  and  his  counsel. 
1723.     (  With  KeUy,  G.,  Speech. )  —2312 

Speech  in  the  House  of  Lords,  upon  the 

third  reading  of  the  bill  for  inflicting  pains 
and  penalties  upon  Francis,  late  Lord  Bp.  of 
Rochester.    [1723.1    {With  Kelly,  Q.,  Speech.) 

—2312 

Wharton,  P.,  1  Duke  of  Wharton.  Speech 

in  the  House  of  Lords,  on  the  third  reading 
of  the  bill  to  inflict  pains  and  penalties  on 
Francis,  (late)  Lord  Bp.  of  Rochester;  May  15, 
1723.    1723.    {WithKelly,Q.,  Speech.)    —2312 


QBE  AT  BRIT  Am,  House  of  Lords 


1823 


GREAT  BBITAIN,  House  of  Lords 


Willis,  R.,  Bp.  of  Salisbury.    Speech  in 

the  House  of  Lords,  upon  the  third  reading 
of  the  bill  to  inflict  pains  and  penalties  on 
Francis,  (late)  Bp.  of  Rochester,  15  of  May, 
1723.     1723.    (WithKe\\y,Q.,  Speech.)    —2312 

Wynne,  W.      Defence   of  Francis,    late 

Lord  Bp.  of  Rochester,  at  the  bar  of  the 
House  of  Lords,  on  Thursday,  the  9,  and 
Saturday,  the  11  of  May,  1723,  against  the 
bill  then  depending  for  inflicting  pains  and 
penalties  on  him.  1723.  ( With  Kelly,  G., 
Speech.)  —2312 

Accounts  aiiU  Papers, 

Natal.  Return  to  an  order,  dated  23  July, 
1875,  for  Extracts  of  correspondence  relative 
to  the  recent  change  in  the  constitution  of 
Natal.  [London],  1875.  fo.  {With  Qt.  Brit. 
Pari.  Accts  and  Papers,  Papers  and  further 
papers  rel.  to  Kafir  outbreak  in  Natal. )       3411 

—  Several  papers  .  .  .  relating  to  the  riots  at 
Oxford,  on  .  .  .  the  Prince's  birth-day.  With 
the  resolution  of  the  House  thereupon.  Lon- 
don, 1717.  fo.  (With  Gt.  Brit.  H.  of  L. 
Whole  proceeding  to  judgment. )  — 2312 

—  South  Africa  (Missionaries in Basutoland). 
Return  to  an  address,  dated  7  Jan.,  1881,  for 
Copy  of  memorial  ...  by  the  committee  of 
the  Paris  Evangelical  Alliance  on  the  present 
position  of  the  native  churches  in  Basuto- 
land and  the  missionaries  sent  out  by  the 
Paris  Evangelical  Missionary  Soc.  [London], 
1881.  fo.  {With  Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts.  and 
Papers,  South  Africa,  correspond,  respecting 
. .  .  Basutoland. )  3411 

—  South  Africa.  Return  to  an  address,  dated 
4  March,  1881,  for  Copies  of  telegrams  relating 
to  the  Baauto  war  .  .  .  together  with  the  Earl 
of  Kimberley's  reply  to  Sir  Hercules  Robin- 
son. [London],  1881.  fo.  {With  Qt.  Brit. 
Pari.  Accts.  and  Papers,  South  Africa,  Corre- 
spond, respecting  .  .  .  Basutoland. )  3411 

See  also  Accounts  au«l  I'apers  under  Parliament. 
Debates  and  ProcecdinffH. 
Proceedings  before  the  House  of  Lords,  on 
the  claim  of  Robert  Barclay  Allardice,  to  the 
Earldom  of  Airth.  London,  1842.  8°.  (  With 
Nicolas,  Sir  N.  H.,  History  of  the  Earldoms  of 
Strathern,  Monteith,  and  Airth. )  2785 

—  Report  of  proceedings  on  the  claim  to  the    • 
Barony  of  L'Isle,   in  the  House   of  Lords. 
With  notes  and  an  appendix.    By  Nicholas 
Harris  Nicolas.     London,  1829.     8°.  2785 

Report  of  proceedings  on  the  claim  to  the 

Earldom  of  Devon  in  the  House  of  Lords. 
With  notes  and  an  appendix.  By  Sir  Harris 
Nicolas.     London,  1832.     8=.  2786 

—  Several  papers  .  .  .  relating  to  the  riots  at 
Oxford,  on  .  .  .  the  Prince's  birth-day.  With 
the  resolutions  of  the  House  thereupon.  Lon- 
don, 1717.  fo.  {With  Gt.  Brit.  H.  of  L. 
Whole  proceeding  to  judgment. )  — 2312 


Whole  series  of  all  that  hath  been  trans- 
acted in  the  House  of  Peers,  concerning  the 
popish  plot.     London,  1681.     12°.  1548 

•rdcr  of  the  House  of  Lords  [relative  to  papists]. 

2  pp.    (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  10,  p.  3.) 

See  also  Debates  and  Procordln^H  under  Parlia- 
ment. 

JournalN. 

Journals,  1509-1839.  [London],  n.  d.  71  v. 
fo.  *  .2351 

- —  Calendar  of  the  Journals  of  the  House  of 
Lords  from  the  beginning  of  Henry  VHI 
[1509]  to  30  Aug.,  1642,  [and]  from  the  Res- 
toration in  1660  to  14  Nov.,  1826.  [London, 
1810-26.]     fo.  .2361 

Classified   index  to   the  Journals  of  the 

House  of  Lords  from  1833  to  1863,  both  in- 
clusive. Pts.  1-3,  5.  London,  1865-69.  4  v. 
fo.  .2361 

Note.— Pt.  i  was  never  printed. 

Contents.     Causes,  pt.  3.— Ocneral  and  miscellane- 
ous, pt.  1.— Private  bills,  pt.  5.— Public  bills,  pt.2. 

General    index  to  the   House  of    Lords. 

v.  36-52,  1780-1819.    [London],  1832.    fo.    .2361 

Extracts  from  the  Journals.    49  pp.    (Stevens,  B.  F., 

Campaign  in  Va.  1781,  v.  2,  p.  251.) 

Protests. 

Lords  protests  in  the  last  session  of  Parlia- 
ment ;  particularly  touching  the  late  horrid 
and  detestable  conspiracy.  London,  1723.  fo. 
( With  Kelly,  G.,  Speech. )  —2312 

Reports  from  Coinniittces. 

Committee  to  whom  was  referred  the  bill, 
intituled  An  act  for  giving  relief  to  Messrs. 
Chase  and  Co.,  formerly  bankers  of  Madi-as 
.  .  .  and  Thos.  Parry,  also  of  Madras,  merch- 
ant .  .  .  Minutes  of  evidence  taken.  [Lon- 
don], 1819.  fo.  {With  Gt.  Brit.  Commis- 
sioners ...  of  the  Carnatic,  Reports,  v.  2. ) 

3471 

Select  Committee  on  the  sweating  system. 

Fourth  report,  together  with  the  proceedings 
of  the  Committee,  minutes  of  evidence,  and 
appendix.     Session  1889.    London  [1889].    fo. 

—4361 
Great  Britain,  House  of  Lords. 

Works  about  the  House  of  Ijords. 

Fairfax,  T.,  3  Baron  Fairfax,  and  others. 
Declaration,  delivered  by  Col.  Sir  Hardresse 
Waller,  and  other  oflflcers  of  the  army,  to  the 
House  of  Peeres,  upon  Munday,  the  17  of 
Jan.,  1647.    1647.    {Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  v.  8.) 

4555 

•  Hale,  Sir  M.     Jurisdiction  of  the  Lords 

House,  or  Parliament,  considered  according 
to  antient  records.     1796.  —1372 

-  MSS.  of  the  House  of  Lords,  1678-93.  1887- 
94,  4  v.  (Gt.  Brit.  Royal  Comm.  on  hist. 
MSS.  11  rept.  append.  II;  12  rept.  append.  VI; 
13  rept.  append.  V;  14  rept.  append.  VI.)   4463 

Seaman,  L.      Head    of  the    church,    the 

judge  of  the  world  ...  a  sermon  preached  be- 
fore the  .  .  .  House  of  Peers  .  .  .  Jan.  27,  1646. 
1647.     {Pamphlets :  Charles  I,  y.  8.)  4555 


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—  Sheppard,  S.  False  alarum ;  or,  an  answer 
to  a  libell  lately  published,  entituled,  An 
alarum  to  the  House  of  Lords.  1646.  (Paviph- 
leU :  Charles  I,  v.  7. )  4555 

—  Taylor,  F.  Danger  of  vowes  neglected, 
and  the  necessities  of  reformation ;  or,  a  ser- 
mon preached  before  the  .  .  .  House  of  Lords 
.  .  .  May  27, 1646.  1646.  (Pamphlets:  Charles  I, 
V.  7.)  ■  4555 

—  Adis,  H.  Fanatick's  address  to  the  king  [Charles 
II],  and  his  Peers  and  Commons.  9  pp.  (Soraers,  J., 
Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  7,  p.  259.)— Representation  of  the  Lords 
to  Queen  Anne,  1703,  and  Her  Majesty's  answer  there- 
unto. 6  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  CoW.  of  tracts,  v.  12,  p.  423.) — 
Barry,  M.  Democrat's  defence  of  the  House  of  Lords. 
7  pp.  {Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  16, 1884,  p.  460.)— Beauclerk, 
W.  A.  A.  de  v.,  10  Duke  of  St.  Albans,  and  others.  House 
of  Lords  and  the  country.  41  pp.  (Nineteenth  Century, 
V.  16, 1884,  p.  168.)— Bryce,  J.  Do  we  need  a  second 
chamber?  21pp.  (Contemp.  Bev.  v.  46,  1884,  p.  718.)— 
('herbnliez,  C.  V.  (G.  Valbert,  pseud.)  Nouveau  bill 
de  rfiforme  flectorale  et  la  Charabre  des  Lords.  12  pp. 
{Rev.  d.  deux  mondes,  1884,  3  p6r.  t.  65,  p.  201.)— Curtis, 
G.  T.  British  House  of  Lords.  16  pp.  (N.  Am.  Bev. 
V.  139, 1884,  p.  547.)— l>oIinan,  F.  Hereditary  peers  and 
practical  politics.  12  pp.  ( Weslm.  Bev.  v.  135,  1891,  p.  37. ) 
— Crrog:,  P.  The  Lords  as  a  senate.  12  pp.  {Fortn.  Bev. 
n.  s.  V.  36,  1884,  p.  472.)— Hargrave,  F.  Introductory 
preface.  230  pp.  {Haie,  Sir  M.,  Jurisdiction  of  the  Lo-rds 
House,  p.  i.)— Holy-Hntchinson,  J.  L.  G.,  5  Earl  of 
Donoughnwre.  House  of  Lords  and  the  Home  rule  bill. 
9  pp.  (N.  Am.  Bev.  v.  167,  1893,  p.  298.)— Hill,  F.  H. 
House  of  Lords.  13  pp.  {Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  23,  1888, 
p.  620.)— House  of  I.ordH.  32  pp.  {QuMrt.  Bev.  v.  167, 
1888,  p.  217 ;  Westm.  Bev.  v.  180,  1888,  p.  455.)— House  of 
I>or<ls  and  the  government.  29  pp.  {Quart.  Bev. 
V.  158, 1884,  p.  666.)— Justice  for  the  I>ords.  17  pp. 
{Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  136,  1884,  p.  254.)— Kebbel,  T.  E. 
House  of  Lords.  16  pp.  [{Fortn.  Bev.  n.  s.  v.  31,  1882, 
p.  620.)— Kins,  D.  B.  The  Lords  and  the  people.  16  pp. 
{New  Englander,  v.  44,  1885,  p.  153.)— Knatclibnll- 
Huicessen,  E.  H.,  1  Baron  Brabourne.  What  will  the 
peers  do?  15  pp.  {Nineteenth  Cent.  \.  16,  l^A, -p.  131.)  — 
I^abouchere,  H.,  and  Arnold,  R.  A.  Question  of  the 
hour.  24  pp.  {Fmtn.  Bev.  n.  s.  v.  36, 1884,  p.  321.)— I^and 
bill  in  the  Lords.  8  pp.  {Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  130, 1881, 
p.  405.)— I^each,  A.  P.  House  of  Lords.  18  pp.  {Fortn. 
Bev.  n.  s.  v.  32,  1882,  p.  358.)— lenlon's  humble  ad- 
dress to  the  Lords.  4  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts, 
V.  11,  p.  272.)— Lords  and  the  reform  bill.  10  pp. 
{Fortn.  Bev.  n.  s.  v.  36, 1884,  p.  683.)-  McCarthy,  J.  The 
useless  House  of  Lords.  10  pp.  {N.  Am.  Bev.  v.  157, 1893, 
p.  216.)— Mills,  A.  Is  the  House  of  Lords  worth  pre- 
serving? 7  pp.  {Fortn.  Bev.  n.  s.  v.  40,  1886,  p.  91.)— 
Montalenibert,  C.  F.  de  T..  Oomte  de.  La  paix  et  la 
pairie  a  vie  en  Angleterre.  17  pp.  ( Correspondant,  v.  38, 
1856,  p.  108.)— I'illars  of  the  state.  20  pp.  {Black- 
wood's Mag.  V.  128, 1880,  p.  271.)— Poole,  S.  L.  House  of 
Lords.  22  pp.  {Fortn.  Bev.  n.  s.  v.  33,  1883,  p.  233.)— 
Potter,  B.  The  Lords  and  the  sweating  system.  21pp. 
{Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  27,  1890,  p.  885.)— Nature  of  the 
powers  and  proceedings  of  the  Lords  and  Commons  on 
impeachments.  18  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Co((.  o/ (rac(s,  v.  11, 
p.  294.) — <tnin,  W.  T.  W.,  4  Earl  of  Dunraven  and  Mount- 
earl,  and  Kebbel,  T.  E.  House  of  Lords.  28  pp.  ( Nine- 
teenth Cent.  V.  15,  1884,  p.  200.)— Keform  bill  and  the 
House  of  Lords.  31  pp.  {Edin.  Bev.  v.  160,  1884,  p.  566.) 
—Vindication  of  the  rights  and  preroifatlvesof  the 
Lords.  29  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  11,  p.  316.)— 
RoKrers,  J.  E.  T.  House  of  Lords.  14  pp.  {Fortn.  Bev. 
n.  s.  v.  36,  1884,  p.  257.)-Hcro|>e,  Q.  P.  Claim  to  the 
Earldom  of  Wilts,  in  the  House  of  Lords.  7  pp.  (  Wilt- 
shire Archaeol,  and  Nat.  Hist.  Mag.  v.  7,  1862,  p.  52.  )— 
Nmith,  G.  Conflict  with  the  House  of  Lords.  9  pp. 
{Contemp.  Bev.  v.  46,  1884,  p.  313.)— Wallop,  I.  N.,  5  Earl 
of  PorUtmouth.    Opportunity  of  the  peers.    9  pp.     {Nine- 


teenth Cent.  V.  16, 1884,  p.  461.)— Wallop,  I.  N.,  5  Earl  of 
Portsmouth.  Tinkering  the  House  of  Lords.  9  pp. 
{Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  23,  1888,  p.  734.)— William  III, 
King  of  Ot.  Britain.  Letter  to  the  Lords  spiritual  and 
temporal  assembled  at  Westminster,  Jan.  22,  1688-89. 
1  p.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  9,  p.  302.) 
See  also  Great  Britain,  Parliametit;  Politics. 

Great  Britain,  House  of  Lords,  History. 

Grant,  J.  Random  recollections  of  the 
House  of  Lords  from  1830  to  1836.    1836.  —1357 

Pike,  L.  O.    Constitutional  history  of  the 

House  of  Lords.     1894.  —3316 

Two  lists  showing  the  alterations  that  have  been 

made  in  the  House  of  Commons  from  the  beginning  of 
the  reign  of  King  Henry  VIII,  to  the  end  of  that  of  King 
James  I,  and  in  the  House  of  Peers  from  the  accession  of 
James  I  to  this  time,  1719.  13  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of 
tracts,  V.  3,  p.  742.)— Freeman,  E.  A.  House  of  Lords 
and  the  county  councils.  16  pp.  ( Fortn.  Bev.  n.  s.  v.  43, 
1888,  p.  589.)— Jeans,  W.  House  of  Lords  since  1832. 
15  pp.  {Brit.  Quart.  Bev.  v.  79,  1884,  p.  322. )— I<or«ls  and 
Itopular  rlti;hts.  18  pp.  {Quart.  Bev.  v.  162,  1886, 
p.  239.)— I>ords  and  the  franchise  bill.  24  pp. 
( Westm.  Bev.  n.  s.  v.  66,  1884,  p.  448. )— Lords  as  ob- 
structives. 10  pp.  (  Westm.  Bev.  v.  131,  1889,  p.  227.) 
See  also  History  under  Parliament. 

Great  Britain,  House  of  Lords,  Reform. 

Bartram,  R.  House  of  Lords :  can  it  be  reformed  ? 
14  pp.  {Brit.  Quart.  Rev.  v. 80,  1884,  p.  339.)— Brabazon, 
R.,  12  Earl  of  Mealh.  True  reform  of  the  House  of  Lords. 
6  pp.  {Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  21,  1887,  p.  119.)— Freeman, 
E.  A.  Reform  of  the  House  of  Lords.  23  pp.  ( Contemp. 
Bev.  V.  46, 1884,  p.  465.)— Gcircken,  F.  H.  Reform  des 
englischen  Oberhanses.  11  pp.  {Dcutsch.  nmdschau, 
V.  67, 1888,  p.  116.)— Herbert,  G.  R.  C,  13  Earl  of  Pem- 
broke. Reform  of  the  House  of  Lords.  12  pp.  {Nine- 
teenth Cent.  V.  17, 1885,  p.  237. )— Rathboiie,  W.  Reform 
in  Parliamentary  business.  15  pp.  {Fortn.Bev.n.s.v.2G, 
1881,  p.  399.) 

Great  Britain,  House  of  Lords,  Registers. 

Kelly  and  Co.  (Pubs.)  House  of  Peers.  12  pp. 
{In  (heirHandb.  to  the  titled  classes  for  1895,  96,  97,  p.  18.) 
—True  list  of  the  Lords  spiritual  and  temporal  sum- 
moned by  the  Prince  of  Orange  to  meet  at  Westminster, 
Jan.  22,  1688-89.  2  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  9, 
p.  301.) 

,See  also  Kesristers  under  Parliament. 

Note.— The  names  of  the  members  of  the  House  of 
Lords  from  1867-98  can  be  found  in  British  almanac 
and  Whitakcr.  J.,  Almanack,  for  these  years. 

Great  Britain,  India  Office.    See  below,  Secre- 
tary of  State  for  India. 

Great  Britain,  King' s  Remembrancer. 

Liber  niger  Scaccarii  .  .  .  cum  praefatione 
et  appendice  Thomae  Hearnii  ad  editionem 
primam  Oxoniae  editam.  Ed.  altera.  Lon- 
dini,  1771.     2  v.  8°.  1506 

Great  Britain,  Master  of  the  Rolls. 

Acts  of  the  Privy  Council  of  England, 
n.  8.,  1542-82,  86-88.  Ed.  by  J.  R.  Dasent. 
London,  1890-97.     16  v.  r.  8=.  4572 

Calendar  of  documents,  relating  to  Ireland, 

preserved  in  H.  M.  Public  Record  Office, 
1302-07.  Ed.  by  H.  S.  Sweetman  and  G.  F. 
Handcock.     London,  1886.     r.  8".  4552 

JVbfe.- For  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Calendar  of  entries  in  the  papal  registers 

relating  to  Gt.  Britain  and  Ireland.  Papal 
letters,  1198-1342.  Ed.  by  W.  H.  BUss.  Lon- 
don, 1893-95.    2  V.  r.  8°.  4542 


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Calendar  of  letters  and  state  papers  re- 
lating to  English  affairs,  preserved  principally 
in  the  archives  of  Simancas.  Elizabeth,  1558- 
86.  Ed.  by  M.  A.  S.  Hume.  London,  1892-96. 
3  V.  r.  8°.  4561 

Calendar  of  letters,  despatches,  and  state 

papers,  relating  to  the  negotiations  between 
England  and  Spain,  preserved  in  the  archives 
at  Simancas  and  elsewhere.  Henry  VIII,  1531- 
43.  Ed.  by  P.  de  Gayangos.  v.  4,  pt.  2-6,  pt.  2. 
London,  1882-95.     3  v.  in  6.  r.  8°.  4562 

Note.— For  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Calendar  of  state  papers  and  MSS.,  relating 

to  English  affairs,  existing  in  the  archives 
and  collections  of  Venice,  and  in  other 
libraries  of  northern  Italy,  v.  6,  pt.  3-8,  1557- 
91.  Ed.  by  R.  Brown,  G.  C.  Bentinck  [and] 
H.F.Brown.    London,  1884-94.   3v.  r.  8°.   4553 

Note— For  V.  1-6,  pt.  2,  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Calendar  of  state  papers,  colonial  series, 

America  and  West  Indies,  1669-80,  also  ad- 
denda, 1574-1674,  preserved  in  H.  M.  Public 
Record  Office.  Ed.  by  W.  N.  Sainsbury  and 
J.  W.  Portescue.    London,  1889-96.    3  v.  r.  8°. 

4563 
Note. — For  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Calendar  of  state  papers,  colonial  series, 

East  Indies  and  Persia,  1630-34,  preserved  in 
the  Public  Record  OfI\,ce  and  the  India  Office. 
Ed.  by  W.  N.  Sainsbury.   London,  1892.    r.  8°. 

4563 

Calendar  of  state  papers,  colonial  series, 

East  Indies,  China,  and  Persia,  1625-29.  Pre- 
served in  H.  M.  Public  Record  Office  and 
elsewhere.  Ed.  by  W.  N.  Sainsbury.  Lon- 
don, 1884.     r.  8°.  4553 

Calendar  of  state  papers,  domestic  series, 

of  the  reign  of  Charles  I,  1641-49.  Preserved 
in  H.  M.  Public  Record  Office.  Ed.  by  W.  D. 
Hamilton.     London,  1887-93.    5  v.  r.  8°.     4523 

Note. — For  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Calendar  of  state  papers,  domestic  series, 

1656-70.  With  addenda,  1660  70.  Preserved 
in  the  state  paper  department  of  H.  M.  Public 
Record  Office.  Ed.  by  M.  A.  E.  Green.  Lon- 
don, 1883-95.     14  V.  r.  8".  4533 

Note.— For  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Calendar  of  state  papers,  domestic  series, 

Jan.  to  Nov.,  1671.  Preserved  in  the  Public 
Record  Office.  Ed.  by  F.  H.  B.  Daniell.  Lon- 
don, 1895.     r.  8°.  4543 

Calendar  of  state  papers,  domestic  series, 

of  the  reign  of  William  and  Mary,  13  Feb., 
1689-ApriI,  1690.  Preserved  in  the  Public 
Record  Office.  Ed.  by  W.  J.  Hardy.  London, 
1895.     r.  8°.  4522 

Calendar  of  the  close  rolls  preserved  in  the 

Public  Record  Office.  Edward  II,  1.307-23. 
[Ed.  by  W.  H.  Stevenson.]  liondon,  1892-95. 
3  v.  r.  8°.  4512 


Calendar  of  the  close  rolls  preserved  in  the 

Public  Record  Office.  Edward  HI,  1327-30. 
[Ed.  by  W.  H.  Stevenson.]  London,  1896. 
r.  8".  4512 

Calendar  of  the  patent  rolls  preserved  in 

the  Public  Record  Office.  Edward  I,  1281- 
1301.  [Ed.  by  J.  G.  Black.]  London,  1893-95. 
2  V.  r.  8°.  4512 

Calendar  of  the  patent  rolls  preserved  in 

the  Public  Record  Office.  Edward  II,  1307-13. 
[Ed.  by  G.  P.  Handcock.]  London,  1894.  r.  8°. 

4522 

Calendar  of  the  patent  rolls  preserved  in 

the  Public  Record  Office.  Edward  HI,  1327- 
38.  [Ed.  by  R.  P.  Isaacson,  G.  J.  Morris,  and 
H.  E.  Lawrence.]    London,  1891-95.    3  v.  r.  8°. 

4522 

Calendar  of  the  patent  rolls  preserved  in 

the  Public  Record  Office.  Richard  II,  1377-81. 
[Ed.  by  G.  J.  Morris.]    London,  1895.    r.  8°. 

4522 

Calendar  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Com- 
mittee for  advance  of  money,  1642-56,  pre- 
served in  the  state  paper  department  of  H.  M. 
Public  Record  Office.  Ed.  by  M.  A.  E.  Green, 
London,  1888.     3  v.  r.  8°.  4512 

Calendar  of  the  proceedings  of  the  Com- 
mittee for  compounding,  etc.,  1643-60,  pre- 
served in  the  state  paper  department  of  H.  M. 
Public  Record  Office.  Ed.  by  M  A.  E.  Green. 
London,  1889-92.     5  v.  r.  8°.  '      4512 

Calendar  of  the  state  papers,  relating  to 

Ireland,  of  the  reign  of  Elizabeth,  1588,  Aug.- 

1599,   March.      Preserved   in    H.    M.   Public 

Record  Office.     Ed.  by  H.  C.  Hamilton  [and] 

E.  G.  Atkinson.    London,  1885-95.    4  v.  r.  8°. 

4552 
Note. — For  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Calendar    of    treasury    papers,    1714-28, 

preserved  in  H.  M.  Public  Record  Office. 
Prepared  by  J.  Reding^n.  London,  1883-89. 
2  V.  r.  8°.  4593 

Nole.—For  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Chronicles  and  memorials  of  Qt.   Britain 

and  Ireland  during  the  middle  ages.  London, 
1883-96.     69  v.  r.  8°.  4503 

Note. — For  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Contents.  Eadmer.  Historia  novorum  in  Aiig:lia,  et 
opuscula  duo  de  vita  Sancti  Anselmi  et  quisbusdam 
miraculis  ejus.  Ed.  by  M.  Rule. — Bracton,  H.  de.  De 
legibus  et  consuetudinibus  Aii^-lin<*  libri  V.  Ed.  by 
Sir  T.  Twiss,  v.  6. — William,  of  Malmcsbury.  De  gestis 
regum  Aiisrloriiiii  libri  V.  Ed.  by  W.  Stubbs,  2  v.— 
Hoyce,  D.  [Kd.)  Landboc.  Sive  registrum  monasterii 
Itontiie  .'Marino  VlriciniN  ot  Nanrti  CT-iilioIinl 
«l<'  Wiiichrloiiiiiba,  in  comitatu  Qloucestrensi,  or- 
dinis  Sancti  Benedict!.— Magnflsson,  E.  (.Ed.)  Thomas 
Saga  Erkibyskups.  A  life  of  Abp.  Thomas  Becket,  v.  2. 
—  Robertson,  J.  C.,  and  Sheppard,  J.  B.  (Eds.)  Materials 
for  the  history  of  Thomas  Becket,  Abp.  of  Canterbury, 
V.  7.— Sheppard,  J.  b;  (Ed.)  Literae  Cantuarienses.  The 
letter  books  of  the  monastery  of  <'hrlNt  Church, 
t'anierhnry.  3  v.— Stubbs,  W.  (Ed.)  Chronicles  of 
the  reigns  of  Kflward  I.  and  l-]clwar4l  II,  v.  2.— Hor- 
wood,  A.  J.,  and  others  (Eds.)  Year  books  of  the  reign 
of  King  Kdward  III,  years  11-15,  6  v.— Robert,  of  Aves- 
bury.    De  gestis  mirabilibus  Regis  Eflwardi  III.    Ed. 


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Descriptive  catalog^ue  of  ancient  deeds  in 

the  Public  Record  Office.  Prepared  under 
the  superintendence  of  the  Deputy  Keeper  of 
the  Records  [H.  C.  M.  Lyte].  London,  1890- 
94.     2  V.  r.  8°.  4572 

Guide  to  the  principal  classes  of  documents 

preserved  in  the  Public  Record  Office,  by 
S.  R.  Scargill-Bird.  2  ed.  London,  1896. 
r.  8°.  4591 

Letters  and  papers,  foreign  and  domestic, 

of  the  reign  of  Henry  VIII,  preserved  in  the 
Public  Record  Office,  the  British  Museum, 
and  elsewhere  in  England.  Arranged  and 
catalogued  by  J.  Gairdner  and  R.  H.  Brodie. 
v.  7-14  [1534-39].  London,  1883-95.  8  v.  in  11, 
r.  8°.  4583 

Note. — For  1-6  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Syllabus  in  English  of  Rymer's  Foedera, 

v.  3.  Appendix  and  index.  Ed.  by  Sir  T.  D. 
Hardy.     London,  1885.     r.  8°.  4522 

Nole.~Foi  V.  1,  2,  sec  preceding  catalogue. 
See  alto  Manascrlptx  and  Pnpyrl,  EngUih. 


Great  Britain,  Parltament. 

Another  declaration,  sent  to  His  Majesty, 
March  23,  1641.  London,  1641.  sm.  4°. 
( Pamphlets :  Charles  I,  v.  2. )  4555 

Answer  to  a  paper,  entituled,  A  declara- 
tion by  the  Kings  Majesty,  to  his  subjects  of 
the  liingdoms  of  Scotland,  England,  and  Ire- 
land. London,  1650.  sm.  4°.  (Pamphlets: 
Charles  II. )  4555 

— —  Answer  to  several  papers  of  the  Commis- 
sioners of  Scotland.  London,  1646.  sm.  4°. 
(Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  v.  7.)  4555 

Cities  propositions,  and  the  Parliaments 

answer.  London,  1642.  sm.  4°.  (Pamphlets: 
Charles  I,  v.  4. )  4555 

Collection  of  all  the  particular  papers  that 

passed  between  His  Majestic,  both  Houses, 
and  the  Committee,  concerning  the  late 
treaty.  Oxford,  1643.  sm.  4°.  (Pamphlets: 
Charles  I,  V.  6.)  4555 

Declaration  and  protestation  .  .  .  wherein 

is  discovered,  how  severall  commissions  un- 
der the  Kings  authority  have  been  granted  to 
many  profest  papists  .  .  .  for  places  of  com- 
mand in  this  warre  with  power  to  raise  men 
and  armies.  London,  1642.  sm.  4°.  (Pamph- 
lets :  Charles  I,  v.  4. )  4555 

Declaration  and  resolution,  in  answer  to 

the  Scots  declaration.  Wherein  is  set  forth 
the  true  zeal  and  affection  betwixt  both  king- 
domes,  for  the  reformation  of  church-govern- 
ment. London,  1642.  sm.  4°.  (Pamphlets: 
Charles  I,  v.  3. )  4555 

Declaration,  concerning  a  printed   paper 

intitled,  A  letter  sent  from  the  Kings  Majesty 
to  the  Lords  of  the  Privy  Counsell  of  the 
kingdome  of  Scotland.  London,  1642.  sm.  4°. 
( Tracts  rel.  to  Scotland. )  2594 

Declaration,  concerning  His  Majesties  ad- 
vancing with  his  army  toward  London.  Lon- 
don, 1642.  sm.  4°.  (Pamphlets:  Charles  I, 
v.  3. )  4555 

Declaration,     concerning    His    Majesties 

letter,  and  the  petition  of  divers  noblemen, 
gentlemen,  burgesses,  and  ministers,  to  the 
Prive  Councell  of  Scotland.  London,  1642. 
sm.  4°.     (Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  v.  3.)        4556 

Declaration,     concerning    His    Majesties 

proclamation.  London,  1643.  sm.  4°.  (Pamph- 
lets :  Charles  I,  v.  5. )  4555 

Declaration,    concerning     His    Majesties 

proclamation  of  May  27,  1642.  London,  1642. 
sm.  4°.     (Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  v.  3.)         4555 

Declaration,  concerning  His  Majesties  sev- 
erall messages  about  the  militia.  5  Mali,  1642. 
London,  1642.  sm.  4°.  (Pamphlets:  Charles 
I,  V.  3. )  4555 

Declaration,  concerning  the  papers  of  the 

Scots  commissioners,  entituled  Answer  .  .  . 
upon  the  new  propositions  of  peace,  and  the 
four  bills  to  bo  sent  to  His  Majesty.  London, 
1647.  sm.  4°.  (Pamphlets:  Charlesl,\. 8.)  4555 


GREAT  BRITAIN,  Parliament 


1827 


GREAT  BRITAIN,  Parliament 


Declaration,     concerning     the     pressing 

necessities  of  this  kingdome.  7  Jan.,  1642. 
London,  1642.  sm.  4°.  {Pamphlets:  Charles 
I,  V.  3. )  4555 

Declaration  .  .  .  concerning  their  endeav- 
ours .  .  .  for  the  peace  of  the  kingdom,  and 
the  reasons  enforcing  their  absence  from 
Westminster.  Oxford,  1643.  sm.  4°.  {Pamph- 
lets :  Charles  I,  v.  5. )  4555 

Declaration,  concerning  their  late  endeav- 
ors in  a  peaceable  waie,  to  remove  all  misun- 
derstandings, and  differences  between  the 
common-wealth  of  England,  and  the  kingdom 
of  Scotland.  London,  1649.  sm.  4°.  ( Cmn- 
monwealth  tracts,  v.  1,  3. )  4555 

Declaration,  contenant  les  causes  et  raisons 

qu'elles  ont  eues  de  resouldre  et  arrester, 
qu'elles  ne  s'appliqueront  plus  au  Roy  et 
n'auront  plus  aucune  affaire  avec  luy.  Lon- 
dres,  1650.  16°.  ( With  Hist.  entiSre  .  .  .  du 
procez  de  Charles  Stuart,  Roy  d'Angleterre. ) 

1538 

Declaration,  in  answer  to  the  late  letters 

sent  to  them  from  the  commissioners  of  Scot- 
land. London,  1648.  sm.  4°.  {Pamphlets: 
Charles  I,  v.  9. )  4555 

Declaration  of  the  kingdomes  of  England 

and  Scotland,  joyned  in  armes  for  the  vindi- 
cation and  defence  of  their  religion,  liberties, 
and  lawes,  against  the  popish,  prelaticall,  and 
malignant  party.  London,  1643.  sm.  4°. 
{Pamphlets :  Charles  I,  v.  6.)  4555 

Declaration  or  remonstrance.    With  divers 

depositions  and  letters  thereunto  annexed. 
19  Mali,  1642.  London,  1642.  sm.  4°.  {Pamph- 
lets :  Charles  I,  v.  3. )  4555 

Declaration,  setting  forth  the  grounds  and 

reasons,  that  necessitate  them  at  this  time  to 
take  up  defensive  arms  for  the  preservation 
of  His  Majesties  person.  London,  1642.  sm.4°. 
{Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  v.  3.)  4555 

■ Declaration  to  the  high  and  mighty  Lords, 

the  States  of  the  United  Provinces.  London, 
1642.     sm.  4°.     {Pamphlets :  Charles  I,  v.  3. ) 

4555 

Declaration,  upon  the  marching   of  the 

armie  into  Scotland.  London,  1650.  sm.  4°. 
( Commonwealth  tracts,  v.  1,  3. )  4555 

Declaration,  upon  the  statute  of  5  H.  4, 

whereby  the  Commission  of  Array  is  supposed 
to  be  warranted.  London,  1642.  sm.  4°. 
{Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  v.  3.)  4555 

Declaration,  with  the  additionall  reasons, 

last  presented  to  His  Majestic.  London,  1641. 
sm.  4°.     {Pamphlets :  Charles  I,  v.  2.)         4555 

Declaration,  with  the  advice  and  concur- 
rence of  the  commissioners  of  Scotland,  to 
publish  their  proceedings  upon  His  Majesties 
letter,  touching  a  treaty  of  peace.  London, 
1644.     sm.  4°.     {PamphleU:  Charles  I,  v.  6.) 

4S66 
Vol.  UI.-2M. 


Depositions  and  articles  against  Thomas, 

Earle  of  Strafford,  Feb.  16,  1640.     [London], 

1640.  sm.  4°.  {Pamphlets:  Charles I,\.l.)  4555 

Determination,  concerning  the  requests  of 

the  French  and  Spanish  embassadors.  Lon- 
don, 1641.  sm.  4°.   {Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  v.  2. ) 

4555 

Five  speciall  orders.    I.  Concerning  great 

resort  of  people  unto  this  city  of  London. 
II.  For  the  reliefe  of  Manchester.  III.  Con- 
cerning some  souldiers  lately  come  out  of 
Ireland,  IV.  For  a  search  to  be  made  in 
London  .  .  .  for  arms.  V.  That  a  search  be 
made  for  horses  .  .  .  which  have  bin  sold  by 
any  of  the  souldiers.  London,  1642.  sm.  4°. 
{Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  v.  3.)  4555 

General  resolution  of  the  two  kingdoms  of 

England  and  Scotland,  concerning  His  Royall 
Majesty,  the  Prince,  and  the  evill  incendiaries 
which  are  now  about  them.  [London],  1642. 
sm.  4°.     {Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  v.  3.)         4555 

His  Majesties  letter  directed  to  .  .  .  Parlia- 
ment .  .  .  concerning  a  treaty  for  peace  ;  with 
the  answer  of  both  Houses  thereunto.  Lon- 
don, 1643.  sm.  4°.  {Pamphlets:  Charles  I, 
V.  5. )  4656 

Humble  desires  and  propositions  for  a  safe 

and  well-grounded  peace,  agreed  upon  by  the 
. . .  Parliaments  of  both  kingdoms.  Presented 
unto  His  Majesty  at  Oxford,  24  of  Nov.  last. 
London,  1644.  sm.  4°.  {Pamphlets :  Charles 
I,  V.  6. )  4555 

r/ie  same.  Together  with  an  order  ...  of 
the  Commons  .  .  .  for  delinquents  to  com- 
pound according  to  the  said  propositions. 
London,  1645.  sm.  4°.  {Pamphlets:  Charles 
I,  V.  7. )  4555 

Humble  desires  and  propositions,  tendred 

to  His  Majestic,  Feb.  1,  1642.  London,  1642. 
sm.  4°.     {Pamphlets  ;  Charles  I,  v.  3.)        4555 

Humble  petition  and  declaration,  to  the 

Kings  most  excellent  Majesty,  23  of  March, 

1641.  London,  1641.  sm.  4°.  {Pamphlets: 
Charles  I,  v.  2. )  4555 

Humble   petition    of  divers  well-aflfected 

persons,  delivered  the  6  day  of  July,  1659,  to 
the  .  .  .  Parliament  of  the  commonwealth  of 
England.  With  the  Parliaments  answer 
thereunto.  London,  1659.  sm.  4°.  {Ccnn- 
monwealth  tracts,  v.  2.)  4555 

Humble  petition  of  the  Lord  Major,  alder- 
men, and  commons  of  the  city  of  London 
in  Common-councell  assembled,  to  .  .  .  Par- 
liament. Together,  with  the  answers  of  both 
Houses  to  the  said  petition.  London,  1648. 
sm.  4°.     {Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  v.  10.)       4555 

Humble  petition  of  the  Lord  Major,  alder- 
men, and  commons  of  the  city  of  London  in 
Common-councell  assembled,  to  .  .  .  Parlia- 
ment. With  their  answer  to  the  said  peti- 
tion. London,  1647.  sm.  4°.  {Pamphlets: 
Charles  I,  v.  8.)  4555 


GREAT  BRITAIN,  Parliament 


1828 


GREAT  BRITAIN,  Parliament 


Humble  petition,  presented  to  His  Majesty 

on  the  24  of  Nov.  With  His  Majestys  gracious 
answer  thereunto.  Oxford,  1642.  sm.  4°. 
(Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  v.  4.)  4555 

Humble  petition,  sent  to  His  Majesty  at 

York,  18  June,  1642.  London,  1642.  sm.  4°. 
[Pamphlets  :  Charles  I,  v.  4.)  4555 

Humble  petition,  sent  to  Robert,  Earle  of 

Essex,  to  be  presented  to  His  Majesty.  Lon- 
don, 1642.  sm.  4°.  (Pamphlets:  Charles  I, 
V.  3. )  4555 

Humble  petition,  to  the  Kings  most  excel- 
lent Majesty,  for  a  pacification  between  His 
Majesty  and  both  Houses.  London,  1642. 
sm.  4°.     (Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  v.  i.)         4555 

Humble  petition,  unto  His  Majesty  (with 

the  reasons  moving  them,  to  advise  His 
Majesty)  to  decline  His  intended  journey  into 
Ireland.  London,  1642.  sm.  4°.  (Pamphlets: 
Charles  I,  v.  3. )  4555 

Impeachment  and   articles   of  complaint 

against  Father  Philips,  the  Queenes  Confessor. 
London,  n.  d.  sm.  4°.  (Pamphlets:  Charles 
J,  v.  1.)  4555 

Letter  of  the  Parliament  of  Scotland  to  . . . 

the  Parliament  of  England.  Together  with 
the  declaration  .  .  .  concerning  His  Majestie  : 
their  desires ;  and  the  answer  of  the  Parlia^ 
ment  of  England.  Edinburgh,  n.  d.  sm.  4°. 
( Pam,phlets :  Charles  I,  v.  8. )  4555 

Message  sent  to  the  Kings  most  excellent 

Majesty,  16  of  March,  1641,  concerning  spe- 
ciall  matters.  London,  1642.  sm.  4°.  (Pamph- 
lets :  Charles  I,  v.  4. )  4555 

AcconntN  anfl  Papers. 
Administration  report  on  the  railways  in 
India  for  1893-94.     By  Lt.-Col.  W.  S.  S.  Bisset. 
London,  1894.     fo.  —2712 

Angra  Pequena.    Copy  of  a  despatch  .  .  . 

relative  to  the  establishment  of  a  German 
protectorate  at  Angra  Pequena  and  along  the 
neighbouring  coast.  London,  1884.  fo.  {  With 
Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts.  and  Papers,  South  Africa, 
Reports  .  .  .  on  Bechuanaland. )  3411 

Bechuanaland.  Commission  and  instruc- 
tions to  Maj.-Qen.  Sir  Charles  Warren,  as 
special  commissioner  to  Bechuanaland.  Lon- 
don, 1884.  fo.  (With  Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts. 
and  Papers,  South  Africa,  Reports  .  .  .  on 
Bechuanaland. )  3411 

Bechuanaland.      Further  correspondence 

respecting  the  affairs  of  Bechuanaland  and 
adjacent  territories.  London,  1887-90.  6  v. 
in  1,  fo.  (With  Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts.  and 
Papers,  South  Africa,  Reports ...  on  Bechuana- 
land.) 3411 

Bechuanaland.  Telegraphic  correspond- 
ence respecting  the  raising  and  equipping  of 
the  Bechuanaland  police  force.  London,  1884. 
fo.  ( With  Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts.  and  Papers, 
South  Africa,  Reports  .  .  .  on  BechuuTialand. ) 

3411 


British  Bechuanaland.  Report  of  the  com- 
missioners appointed  to  determine  land  claims 
and  to  effect  a  land  settlement  in  British 
Bechuanaland.  London,  1886.  fo.  ( With 
Qt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts.  and  Papers,  South  Africa, 
Reports  .  .  .  on  Bechuanaland. )  3411 

Cape  Colony.    Correspondence  respecting 

the  sale  of  intoxicating  liquors  in  the  Trans- 
keian  territory.  London,  1886.  fo.  ( With 
Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts.  and  Papers,  South  Africa, 
Further  correspond,  respecting,  1882. )  3421 

Cape    Colony.      Further    correspondence 

respecting  the  claims  of  British  subjects  in 
the  German  protectorate  on  the  south-west 
coast  of  Africa.  London,  1887.  fo.  (  With 
Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts.  and  Papers,  South  Africa, 
Further  correspond,  respecting,  1882. )  3421 

Cape  Colony  and  South  Africa.  Corre- 
spondence respecting  the  affairs  of  Pondo- 
land.     London,  1885-88.     3  v.  in  1,  fo.        3411 

Cape  of  Good  Hope.    Correspondence  with 

the  Gov.  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  [and 
papers]  relative  to  the  state  of  the  Kaflr  tribes 
on  the  eastern  frontier  of  the  colony.  London, 
1847-57.     14  V.  in  3,  fo.  3411 

Cape  of  Good  Hope.    Correspondence  with 

the  Gov.  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  relative  to 
assumption  of  sovereignty  over  the  territory 
between  the  Vaal  and  Orange  rivers.  London, 
1851-54.     3  V.  in  1,  fo.  3411 

•  Colonial  reports.    Annual,  No.  3.    British 

Bechuanaland.  Annual  report  for  1889-90. 
London,  1891.  8°.  (With  Gt.  Brit.  Pari. 
Accts.  and  Papers,  South  Africa,  Reports  .  .  . 
on  Bechuanaland. )  3411 

Colonial   reports.      Miscellaneous,   No.  2. 

Zululand.  Report  on  the  forests  of  Zululand. 
London,  1891.  8°.  (With  Gt.  Brit.  ParL 
Accts.  and  Papers,  South  Africa,  Correspond. 
.  .  .  on  the  question  of  customs  union. )         3421 

•  Colonization.    Correspondence  respecting 

a  scheme  of  colonization  referred  in  1887  for 
the  consideration  of  colonial  governments. 
London,  1888.  fo.  (With  Gt.  Brit.  Pari. 
Accts.  and  Papers,  South  Africa,  Correspond. 
.  .  .  on  the  question  of  customs  union. )         3421 

Copies  of  two  ordinances  as  enacted  by  the 

Gov.  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope  .  .  .  the  first, 
constituting  a  Parliament  for  the  said  colony  ; 
the  second,  regulating  in  certain  respects  the 
appropriation  of  the  revenue  thereof  by  the 
said  Parliament.  London,  1853.  fo.  ( With 
Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts.  and  Papers,  Correspond, 
rel.  to  represen.  assembly  at  the  Cape  of  Good 
Hope,  1850-53. )  3411 

Correspondence  and  papers  relative  to  the 

establishment  of  a  representative  assembly  at 
the  Cape  of  Good  Hope.  London,  1850-53. 
6  V.  fo.  3411 


GREAT  BRITAIN,  Parliament 


1829 


GREAT  BRITAIN,  Parliament 


Correspondence  between  the  governments 

of  Gt.  Britain  and  the  United  States  with  re- 
spect to  proposals  for  arbitration.  London, 
1896.     fo.  .2631 

Correspondence   relating   to  Griqua-land 

West.  London,  1876.  fo.  {With  Gt.  Brit. 
Pari.  Accts.  and  Papers,  South  Africa,  Pro- 
posal for  conference  of  delegates  from. )       3421 

Correspondence  relating  to  the  colonies 

and  states  of  South  Africa,  Cape  of  Good 
Hope  and  Griqua-land  West.  London,  1876. 
fo.  (  With  Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts.  and  Papers, 
South  Africa,  Proposal  for  conference  of  dele- 
gates from. )  3421 

Correspondence  relating  to  the  colonies 

and  states  of  South  Africa.  Pt.  II.  Natal. 
Cape  of  Good  Hope  and  Griqua-land  West. 
London,  [1875]-76.  2  v.  in  1,  fo.  ( With  Gt. 
Brit.  Pari.  Accts.  and  Papers,  Papers  and 
further  papers  rel.  to  Kafir  outbreak  in  Natal. ) 

3411 

Correspondence  respecting  the  question  of 

the  boundary  of  British  Guiana.  London, 
1896.     fo.  .2631 

Correspondence  respecting  the  war  be- 
tween the  Transvaal  Republic  and  neigh- 
bouring native  tribes,  and  generally  with  ref- 
erence to  native  affairs  in  South  Africa. 
London,  1877.     2  v.  in  1,  fo.  3421 

Despatches  relative  to   the  reception    of 

convicts  at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope.  London, 
1850.  fo.  ( With  Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts.  and 
Papers,  Correspond,  rel.  to  represen.  assembly 
at  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  1850-53. )  3411 

Documents  and  correspondence   relating 

to  the  question  of  boundary  between  British 
Guiana  and  Venezuela.  [With  errata  and 
maps.]     London,  1896.     fo.  .2631 

Further  documents  relating  to  the  bound- 
ary question  between  British  Guiana  and 
Venezuela.  Sir  R.  Schomburgk's  reports. 
[With  map.]     London,  1896.     fo.  .2631 

Further  documents  relating  to  the  ques- 
tion of  boundary  between  British  Guiana  and 
Venezuela.     [With  map.]    London,  1896.    fo. 

.2631 

Further  documents  relating  to  the  ques- 
tion of  boundary  between  British  Guiana  and 
Venezuela.  Despatches  from  Her  Majesty's 
ambassador  at  Washington,  inclosing  the  first 
part  of  the  brief  for  Venezuela.  London,  1896. 
fo.  .2631 

Emigration    (colonies).      Report   on    the 

Emigrants'  Information  Office,  for  year  ended 
31  March,  1889.  London,  1889.  fo.  (With 
Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts.  and  Papers,  Swaziland, 
Correspond. )  3411 

Further  correspondence  relating  to  affairs 

in  Natal.  London,  [1875]-83.  2  v.  in  1,  fo. 
( With  Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts.  and  Papers, 
Papers  and  further  papers  rel.  to  Kafir  out- 
trreak  in  Natal.)  34U 


Further   correspondence    relative   to  the 

affairs  of  South  Africa.  London,  1876-82. 
37  V.  in  9,  fo.  ( With  Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts. 
and  Papers,  South  Africa,  Proposal  for  confer- 
ence of  delegates  from ;  South  Africa,  Confer- 
ences, Repts.  1878-81 ;  Transvaal,  Repta.  1877- 
81 ;  South  Africa,  Repts.  1882-88.)  3421 

Further   correspondence    respecting    the 

proposed  confederation  of  the  colonies  and 
states  of  South  Africa.  London,  1878.  fo. 
{ With  Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts.  and  Papers, 
Further  correspond,  of  South  Africa,  1878. ) 

3421 

Her  Majesty's  colonial  possessions.  No.  70. 

Basutoland.  Reports  of  the  resident  commis- 
sioner for  1889,  90.  London,  1889-90.  2  v.  8°. 
(  With  Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts.  and  Papers,  South 
Africa,  Correspond,  respecting . . .  Basutoland. ) 

3411 

Her  Majesty's  colonial  possessions.  No.  89. 

Zululand.  Report  on  the  blue  book  for  1889. 
London,  1890.  8°.  {With  Gt.  Brit.  Pari. 
Accts.  and  Papers,  South  Africa,  Correspond. 
.  .  .  on  the  question  of  customs  union. )  3421 

Her  Majesty's  colonial  possessions.  No.  97. 

British  Bechuanaland.  Report  of  the  Admin- 
istrator for  year  ended  30  Sept.,  1889.  Lon- 
don, 1890.  8°.  {With  Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts. 
and  Papers,  South  Africa,  Reports ...  on 
Bechuanaland. )  3411 

Her  Majesty's  colonial  possessions.  No.  102. 

Basutoland.  Report  by  Sir  H.  B.  Loch  of  his 
visit  to  Basutoland  in  April,  1890 ;  with  a  de- 
spatch from  the  Secretary  of  State.  London, 
1890.  8°.  {With  Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts.  and 
Papers,  South  Africa,  Correspond,  respecting 
.  .  .  Basutoland.)  3411 

Jamaica  disturbances.    Papers  laid  before 

the  Royal  Commission  of  Inquiry  by  Gov. 
Eyre.     London,  1866.     fo.  .2651 

Langalibalele  and  the  Amahlubi  tribe ;  be- 
ing remarks  upon  the  official  record  of  the 
trials  of  the  chief,  his  sons  and  Induna,  and 
other  members  of  the  Amahlubi  tribe.  Lon- 
don, 1875.  fo.  ( With  Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts. 
and  Papers,  Papers  and  further  papers  rel.  to 
Kafir  outbreak  in  Natal. )  34H 

Natal.      Correspondence,     [and]    further 

correspondence,  relative  to  the  establishment 
of  the  settlement  of  Natal.  London,  1848-53. 
4  V.  in  2,  fo.  3411 

Natal.    Correspondence  on  ...  a  proposal 

for  the  construction  of  railways  in  the  colony 
of  Natal.  London,  1872.  fo.  (  With  Gt.  Brit. 
Pari.  Accts.  and  Papers,  Natal,  Correspond, 
and  further  correspond,  rel.  to,  1853. )  3411 

Natal.  Correspondence  relating  to  a  peti- 
tion from  the  church  council  of  the  Church  of 
England  in  Natal.  London,  1888.  fo.  (  With 
Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts.  and  Papers,  South  Africa, 
Correspond.  .  .  .  on  the  question  of  customs 
union. )  3421 


GREAT  BRITAIN,  Parliament 


1830 


GREAT  BRITAIN,  Parliament 


The  same.  [With  Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accte. 
and  Papers,  South  Africa,  Reports  ...  cm 
Bechuanaland. )  3411 

Natal.     Instructions  addressed  to  Sir  H. 

Bulwer,  on  his  appointment  to  the  govern- 
ment of  Natal  and  papers  relating  thereto. 
London,  1882.  fo.  {With  Gt.  Brit.  Pari. 
Accts.  and  Papers,  Papers  and  further  papers 
rel.  to  Kafir  outbreak  in  Natal. )  3411 

Natal.     Report  of  the  expedition  sent  by 

the  government  of  Natal  to  instal  Cetywayo 
as  king  of  the  Zulus,  in  succession  to  his  de- 
ceased father.  Panda.  London,  1875.  fo. 
( With  Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts.  and  Papers, 
Papers  and  further  papers  rel.  to  Kafir  out- 
break in  Natal. )  3411 

Natal  and  Cape  of  Good  Hope.    Despatches 

...  on  the  subject  of  the  recognition  of  Mo- 
shesh,  chief  of  the  Basutos,  and  of  his  tribe, 
as  British  subjects.  London,  1870.  2  v.  in  1, 
fo.  ( With  Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts.  and  Papers, 
Natal,  Correspond,  and  further  correspond, 
rel.  to,  1853. )  3411 

Papers,  [and]  further  papers,  relating  to 

the  late  Kaflr  outbreak  in  Natal.  London, 
1874-75.  4  v.  in  2,  fo.  ( With  Gt.  Brit.  Pari. 
Accts.  and  Papers,  Natal,  Correspond,  and 
further  correspond,  rel.  to,  1853 ;  Natal  Repts. 
1875-83.)  3411 

Papers  relating  to  Lower  Canada.  [Lon- 
don], 1837.    fo.  4561 

Contents.  Copy  of  the  agreement  concluded  between 
His  Majesty's  government  and  the  British  American 
I>nn(l  Company. — Copies  of  two  reports  of  a  Select 
Committee  of  the  House  of  Assembly  of  Lower  Canada 
respecting  Mr.  Felton  .  .  .  — Copies  of  a  report  of  the 
Select  Committee  of  the  House  of  Assembly  of  Lower 
Canada  respecting  Mr.  Tliompson  .  .  .  —Copies  of  a  re- 
port of  the  Select  Committee  of  the  House  of  Assembly 
of  Lower  Canada  respecting  Mr.  Wliitclier. 

Report  to  the  Secretary  of  State  for  India 

in  council  on  the  records  of  the  India  Office. 
By  F.  C.  Danvers.  v.  1,  pt.  1.  Records  re- 
lating to  agencies,  factories,  and  settlements 
not  now  under  the  administration  of  the  gov- 
ernment of  India.     London,  1887.     8°.       3414 

Reports  on  the  forests  of  Canada.  Lon- 
don, 1885.  fo.  ( With  Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts. 
and  Papers,  Papers  rel.  to  Lower  Canada. )  4561 

[Reports   relating  to  the  Cape  of  Good 

Hope.    London,  1836-73.]    fo.  3411 

Contents.  Correspondence  respecting  the  alTairN  of 
the  Cape  of  Q.  H.,  1871-93,  3  pts.— Ordinances  pub.  at  the 
Cape  relating  to  the  trade  of  arms  and  h^iiii powder 
previously  to  that  pub. . . .  1861.— Despatches  ...  on  the 
, , .  recognition  of  Moshesh,  Chief  of  the  Bannton,  and 
of  his  tribe,  as  British  subjects,  1869.— Return  of  cases 
tried  in  the  Britisli  ami  Portn^uese  mixe<l  coin- 
mlMMloii  court  at  the  Cape  of  O.  H.  between  1843-62, 
and  the  yearly  salary  paid  to  the  commissioner  and  arbi- 
trator.— Correspondence  relative  to  the  annexation  of 
Brltlab  KalTrarla  to  tho  colony  of  the  Cape  of  O.  H., 


1865.— Report  from  the  Gov.  to  the  Secretary  of  the  Col- 
onies, relative  to  the  condition  and  treatment  of  the 
cliiltlrcn  sent  out  l>y  tlie  Children's  Friend 
Soc— Correspondence  between  the  Secretary  of  State 
for  the  Colonies  and  the  Gov.  of  the  Cape  of  G.  H., 
respecting  the  .  .  .  grant  of  £40,000  for  promoting  the 
civilization  of  native  tribes.— Declaration  . .  .  be- 
tween the  British  and  French  governments  as  to  the 
annual  time  of  enilt;;ratlon  from  India  to  the  French 
colonies  west  of  the  Cape  of  G.  H.,  1873.— Despatches 
concerning  Ocrman  eniig^ratlon  to  the  Cape  of 
G.  H.,  from  the  Secretary  of  State  for  the  Colonies  . .  . 
and  .  .  .  concerning  the  German  military  settlers  at  the 
Cape  of  G.  H.,  up  to  .  .  .  1858.— Correspondence  between 
the  War  Office,  the  Treasury,  and  the  Gov.  of  the  Cape 
of  G.  H.,  relating  to  any  payment  made  to  the  Cape 
Oerman  settlers  .  .  .  1860-61.  — Correspondence  .  .  . 
between  the  Colonial  Office  and  Gov.  Sir  George  Grey 
respecting  his  recall  from  the  Cape  of  G.  H.,  and  his  . .  . 
reappointment .  .  .  also  Further  papers  with  reference  to 
the  recall  .  .  .  that  is  to  say,  all  despatches  from  Sir 
George  Grey  not  already  printed  . .  .  subsequent  to  .  .  . 
July,  1859.— Correspondence  relating  to  the  alleged  kid- 
nappinf;  and  enslaving:  of  yonnK  Africans  by 
the  people  of  the  Transvaal,  1869.— Accepted  tender  from 
the  Union  Steam  Navigation  Co.,  and  .  .  .  contract  with 
that  Co.  for  the  conveyance  of  Her  Majesty's  mails  be- 
tween this  country  and  the  Cape  of  G.  H.— Return  of  the 
white  and  coloured  population  ...  of  the  Cape  of 
G.  H.,  in  the  several  districts  of  the  eastern  and  western 
divisions,  and  also  of  British  Kaffraria,  according  to  the 
latest  returns.— Cape  of  G.  H.  offences.  Bill  . . .  for  the 
prevention  and  punishment  of  offences  com- 
mitted by  His  Majesty's  subjects  . .  .  of  the  Cape  of  G.  H. 
. . .  1836.— Applications  from  the  colonists  of  the  Cape  of 
G.  H.  .  . .  for  representative  government .  .  .  also 
...  all  applications  of  a  similar  import  from  other  British 
colonies  within  the  last  ten  years,  1846.— Correspondence 
regarding  the  establishment  of  responsible  grovern- 
ment  at  the  Cape  of  Q.  H.,  and  the  withdrawal  of 
troops  from  that  colony  ...  April  26,  28 ;  June  10,  1870.— 
Petitions  addressed  to  Her  Majesty  with  reference  to  the 
proposed  introduction  of  responsible  government  in  tho 
Cape  of  G.  H.— Letters  patent  of  .  .  .  Dec,  1847,  appoint- 
ing Sir  Harry  Smith  Gov.  of  the  Cape  of  G.  H. 

-  South  Africa  (Cape  Colony).  Further  cor- 
respondence respecting  the  affairs  of  South 
Africa.  London,  1882.  fo.  {With  Gt.  Brit. 
Pari.  Accts.  and  Papers,  South  Africa,  corre- 
spond, rel.  to  Natal  and  Zululand. )  3411 

South  Africa.      Convention  between  Her 

Majesty  and  the  South  African  Republic,  for 
the  settlement  of  the  affairs  of  Swaziland, 
with  correspondence  relating  thereto.  Lon- 
don, 1890.  fo.  ( With  Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts. 
and  Papers,  Swaziland,  Correspond. )         3411 

South  Africa.  Convention  for  the  settle- 
ment of  the  Transvaal  territory.  London, 
1881.  fo.  {With  Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts.  and 
Papers,  Correspond,  respecting  war  between 
TVansvaal  Republic  and  neighbouring  .  .  . 
tribes.)  3421 

South  Africa.    Copy  of  a  despatch,  etc., 

from  Sir  W.  Owen  Lanyon,  dated  Jan.  23, 
1881,  reporting  on  the  affairs  of  the  Trans- 
vaal. London,  1881.  2  v.  in  1,  fo.  (  With  Gt. 
Brit.  Pari.  Accts.  and  Papers,  Correspond, 
respecting   war    between  Transvaal    Republic 

and  neighbouring  .  .  .  tribes. ) 

3421 


GREAT  BRITAIN,  Parliament 


1831 


GREAT  BRITAIN,  Parliament 


—  South  Africa.  Copy  of  a  despatch  from 
the  Earl  of  Kimberley,  containing  the  in- 
structions addressed  to  Gov.  Sir  H.  Robinson, 
on  his  departure  to  assume  the  offices  of  Gov. 
of  the  Cape  and  High  Commissioner  in  South 
Africa.  London,  1881.  fo.  (With  Gt.  Brit. 
Pari.  Accts.  and  Papers,  Further  correspond, 
of  South  Africa,  1881. )  3421 

—  South  Africa.  Correspondence  relating  to 
the  affairs  of  Natal  and  Zululand.  London, 
1882.     fo.  3411 

—  South  Africa.  Correspondence  relating  to 
the  High  Commissionership  in  South  Africa, 
and  its  separation  from  the  Governorship  of 
the  Cape.  London,  1888.  fo.  ( With  Gt.  Brit. 
Pari.  Accts.  and  Papers,  South  Africa,  Further 
correspond,  respecting,  1882. )  3421 

—  South  Africa.  Correspondence  relating  to 
the  liquor  traffic  in  certain  native  territories 
in  South  Africa.  London,  1890.  fo.  [With 
Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts.  and  Papers,  [South  Af- 
rica, Reports  .  .  .  on  Bechuanaland. )  3411 

—  South  Africa.  Correspondence  relative  to 
military  affairs  in  Natal  and  the  Transvaal. 
London,  1879.  fo.  (With  Gt.  Brit.  Pari. 
Accts.  and  Papers,  Further  correspond,  of 
South  Africa,  1879,  I. )  3421 

The  same.  (  With  Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts.  and 
Papers,  Papers  and  further  papers  rel.  to  Kafir 
outbreak  in  Natal. )  3411 

—  South  Africa.  Correspondence  respecting 
the  affairs  of  Basutoland.  London,  1880-86. 
9  V.  in  1.     fo.  3411 

South  Africa.    Correspondence  respecting 

the  affairs  of  Zululand  and  the  proposed  visit 
of  Cety  wayo  to  England.  London,  1882.  3  v. 
in  1.  fo.  (With  Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts.  and 
Papers,  South  Africa,  Correspond,  rel.  to  Na- 
tal and  Zululand. )  3411 

South  Africa.    Correspondence  respecting 

the  conference  of  delegates  from  the  Orange 
Free  State  and  the  colonies  of  the  Cape  of 
Good  Hope  and  Natal,  recently  held  at  Cape 
Town  on  the  question  of  customs  union  and 
railway  extension.     London,  1888.     fo.      3421 

South  Africa.     Correspondence  respecting 

the  temporary  allowance  granted  to  Sir  Bartle 
Frere  as  High  Commissioner  in  South  Africa. 
London,  1880.  2  v.  in  1,  fo.  (  With  Gt.  Brit. 
Pari.  Accts.  and  Papers,  Further  correspond, 
of  South  Africa,  1880,  II. )  3421 

South  Africa.      Further    correspondence 

respecting  the  Cape  Colony  and  adjacent  ter- 
ritories. London,  1883-86.  6  v.  in  1,  fo. 
( With  Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts.  and  Papers, 
South  Africa,  Further  correspond,  respecting, 
1882. )  3421 

South    Africa.      Further    correspondence 

respecting  the  proposed  bill  for  enabling  the 
South  African  colonies  and  states  to  unite 
under  one  government.     London,  1877.    fo. 


(  With  Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts.  and  Papers,  South 
Africa,  Proposal  for  conference  of  delegates 
from. )  3421 

South  Africa.    Instructions  to  the  Royal 

Commission  for  the  settlement  of  the  affairs 
of  the  Transvaal,  and  correspondence  relating 
thereto.  London,  1881.  fo.  ( With  Gt.  Brit. 
Pari.  Accts.  and  Papers,  Correspond,  respect- 
ing war  between  Transvaal  Republic  and 
neighbouring  .  .  .  tribes. )  3421 

South  Africa.    Proposal  for  a  conference 

of  delegates  from  the  colonies  and  states  of 
South  Africa,  and  correspondence  respecting 
same.     London,  [1875-76].     2  v.  fo.  3421 

South  Africa.     Reports  ...  on  the  affairs 

of  Bechuanaland,  1879-80.    London,  1883.    fo. 

3411 

South  African  Republic.  Convention  be- 
tween Her  Majesty,  the  Queen  of  the  United 
Kingdom  of  Gt.  Britain  and  Ireland  and  the 
South  African  Republic.  London,  1884.  fo. 
(With  Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts.  and  Papers, 
Transvaal,  Correspond,  and  further  corre- 
spond, respecting,  1883. )  3421 

South  African  Republic.    Correspondence 

respecting  the  convention  concluded  with  the 
South  African  Republic  on  the  27  Feb.,  1884. 
London,  1884.     fo.  3411 

South  African  Republic.      Report  by .  .  . 

agent  at  Pretoria,  on  the  session  of  the  Volks- 
raad  of  the  South  African  Republic  in  1888. 
London,  1888.  8°.  (With  Gt.  Brit.  Pari. 
Accts.  and  Papers,  South  Africa,  Reports  .  .  . 
on  Bechuanaland.)  3411 

Statistical  abstract  for  the  several  colonial 

and  other  possessions  of  the  United  King- 
dom in  each  year,  1879-93.  no.  31.  London, 
1895.     8°.  —3392 

Swaziland.  Correspondence  respecting  the 

affairs  of  Swaziland.  London,  1887-90.  2  v. 
in  1,  fo.  3411 

Transvaal.   Correspondence  [and]  Further 

correspondence  respecting  the  affairs  of  the 
Transvaal  [and  adjacent  territories].  Lon- 
don, 1882-86.    17  V.  in  3,  fo.  3421 

Transvaal.   Correspondence  respecting  the 

debt  due  to  Her  Majesty's  government  by  the 
Transvaal  state.  London,  1883.  fo.  ( With 
Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts.  and  Papers,  Transvaal, 
Correspond,  and  further  correspond,  respecting, 
1883. )  3421 

Transvaal.      Despatches   from    Sir  G.   C. 

Strahan,  and  Sir  G.  Pomeroy  Colley,  etc., 
transmitting  proclamations  issued  by  the 
Boer  leaders  and  by  Sir  W.  Owen  Lanyon. 
London,  1881.  fo.  (  With  Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts. 
and  Papers,  Correspond,  respecting  war  be- 
tween Transvaal  Republic  and  neighbouring 
.  .  .  tribes.)  3421 


GREAT  BRITAIN,  Parliament 


1832 


GREAT  BRITAIN,  Parliament 


Transvaal.     Letter  from  Messrs.  Krueger 

and  Joubert,  delegates  from  the  Transvaal,  to 
the  Secretary  of  State  for  the  colonies ;  with 
the  reply.  London,  1878.  {With  Gt.  Brit. 
Pari.  Accts.  and  Papers,  Correspond,  respect- 
ing war  between  Transvaal  Republic  and  neigh- 
bouring .  .  .  tribes. )  3421 

Transvaal.    Telegram,  dated  17  June,  1883, 

from  the  officer  administering  the  govern- 
ment, Cape  Town,  to  the  Earl  of  Derby,  and 
the  reply  thereto.  London,  1883.  fo.  (  With 
Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts.  and  Papers,  Transvaal, 
Correspond,  and  further  correspond,  respecting, 
1883.)  3421 

Zululand.  Further  correspondence  re- 
specting the  affairs  of  Zululand  and  adjacent 
territories.  London,  1884-90.  13  v.  in  3,  fo. 
(With  Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts.  and  Papers, 
Zululand,  Further  correspond,  respecting  the 
affairs  of  Zululand  and  Cetywayo;  Natal  and 
Zululand  reports,  1885-87,  1888-91. )  3421 

Zululand.  Further  correspondence  respect- 
ing the  affairs  of  Zululand  and  Cetywayo. 
London,  1883-84.  4  v.  in  2,  fo.  ( With  Gt. 
Brit.  Pari.  Accts.  and  Papers,  South  Africa, 
Correspond,  rel.  to  Natal  and  Zululand;  Natal 
and  Zululand  repts.  1884.)  3411,  3421 

Transvaal  finnnce.  Report  and  account  of  liabili- 
ties of  the  Transvaal.  3  pp.  (  With  Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts. 
and  Papers,  Correspond,  respecting  war  between  Transvaal 
Bepublic  and  neighbouring  .  .  .  tribes.)— Army  (troops  in 
Natal  and  Transvaal).  Statement  of  the  number  of 
troop!*  of  each  arm,  now  stationed  in  Natal  and  the 
Transvaal,  12  July,  1881.  1  p.  (With  Gt.  Brit.  Pari. 
Accts.  and  Papers,  Correspond,  respecting  war  between 
Transvaal  Bepublic  and  neighbouring  .  .  .  tribes.) 

See  also  Accounts  and  Papers  under  House    of 
Commons.— House  of  Lords. 

AetM,  Ordinances,  I^aws. 
Act  for  enabling  the  Commissioners  acting 
in  execution  of  an  agreement  made  between 
the  East  India  Co.  and  the  private  creditors 
of  the  Nabobs  of  the  Oarnatic,  the  better  to 
carry  the  same  into  effect.  [London],  1806. 
fo.  ( With  Gt.  Brit.  Commissioners  ...  of  the 
Camatic,  Reports,  v.  1. )  3471 

Act  for  further  continuing  until  the  first 

day  of  Aug.  1829  .  .  .  the  powers  granted  .  .  . 
for  enabling  the  Commissioners  acting  in 
execution  of  an  agreement  made  between  the 
East  India  Co.  and  the  private  creditors  of 
the  Nabobs  of  the  Camatic,  the  better  to 
carry  the  same  into  effect.  [London],  1826. 
fo.  ( With  Gt.  Brit.  Commissioners  ...  of  the 
Camatic,  Reports,  v.  2. )  3471 

Act  for  giving  relief  to  Messieurs  Chase 

and  Co.,  formerly  bankers  of  Madras  .  .  .  and 
Thos.  Parry,  also  of  Madras,  merchant  .  .  . 
[London],  1819.  fo.  [With  Gt.  Brit.  Com- 
missioners ...  of  the  Camatic,  Reports,  v.  2. ) 

3471 


Acts   made   in  the  Parliaments  of  .   .   . 

Charles  I  and  Charles  II .  .  .  Holden  ...  at 
Edinburgh,  June,  1633 ;  June,  1640 ;  June- 
July,  1644;  Jan.  1645-Feb.  1646;  Nov.  1646- 
March,  1647  ;  March-June,  1648  ;  Jan. -March, 
1649;  May- Aug.  1649.  Edinburgh,  1633-49. 
8  V.  in  1,  fo.  1511 

Alcohol  in  the  arts.    Customs  and  inland 

revenue  laws  and  laws  and  regulations  for  the 
use  of  methylated  and  unmethylated  alcohol 
in  the  arts ;  together  with  an  appendix. 
Washington,  1895.  8°.  ( V.  S.  53  Cong.  3  sess. 
Senate  repts.  v.  4.) 

Collection  of  all  the  publicke  orders,  ordi- 
nances, and  declarations  of  both  Houses  of 
Parliament  from  9  March,  1642,  untill  Dec, 
1646.  [By  Edward  Husband.]  London,  1646. 
fo.  .2541 

Declaration  and  ordinance  for  the  speedy 

raising  of  a  body  of  horse,  for  the  preserva- 
tion ...  of  the  kingdom.  Which  horse  are 
...  to  be  under  the  command  of  Right  Hon. 
Edward,  Earl  of  Manchester.  [London], 
[1643].     sm.  4°.     (Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  v.  5.) 

4555 

Exact   collection    of   all    remonstrances, 

declarations,  votes,  orders,  ordinances  .  .  . 
and  other  remarkable  passages  betweene  the 
Kings  most  excellent  Majesty,  and  his  high 
court  of  Parliament  .  .  .  Dec,  1641,  untiU 
March  21,  1643.  [By  Edward  Husband.]  Lon- 
don, 1643.     sm.  4°.  .2542 

Laws,  ordinances,  and  regulations  relating 

to  monastic  and  conventual  institutions  in 
various  foreign  countries.  London,  [1875]. 
fo.  —3251 

Long  Parliament  as  it  acted  in  1641-43 : 

being  an  exact  account  of  all  remarkable 
passages  that  was  between  the  King's  most 
excellent  Majesty  and  the  two  Houses  of 
Parliament .  .  .  Also,  the  severall  votes,  re- 
solves, etc.,  of  the  two  Houses,  with  such 
petitions  as  were  presented  to  them  either 
from  the  city  of  London  or  other  counties  in 
thekingdomc    [London],  1661.    sm.  4°.    .2542 

Ordinance ;   with  instructions  for  the  taking  of  the 

lea$;ne  and  covenant  in  England  and  Wales,  10  pp. 
(Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  4,  p.^25.)— Ordinance  for 
declaring  all  votes  and  ordinances,  since  the  force 
on  both  Houses,  null  and  void.  2  pp.  ( Somers,  J.,  Coll. 
of  tracts,  v.  5,  p.  173.) 

Bills. 

Answer  of  the  commissioners  of  .  .  .  Scot- 
land to  both  Houses  of  Parliament,  upon  the 
new  propositions  of  peace,  and  the  foure 
bills  to  be  sent  to  His  Majestie.  London,  1647. 
sm.  4°.     (Pamphlets  :  Charles  I,  V.  8.)        4555 

•  Bill  intituled,  An  act  for  the  prevention 

and  punishment  of  offences  committed  by 
His  Majesty's  subjects  within  certain  terri- 
tories adjacent  to  the  colony  of  the  Cape  of 
Good  Hope  [London],  1836.  fo.  (Gt.  Brit. 
Pari.  Accts.  and  Papers,  Reports  rel.  to  Cape 
of  Good  Hope,  1836-73. )  3411 


GREAT  BRITAIN,  Parliament 


1833 


GREAT  BRITAIN,  Parliament 


Declaration,  concerning  the  papers  of  the 

Scots  commissioners,  entituled  Answer  .  .  . 
upon  the  new  propositions  of  peace,  and  the 
four  bills  to  be  sent  to  His  Majesty.  London, 
1647.     sm.  4°.     (Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  v.  8.) 

4565 

Declaration  of  the  kingdome  of  Scotland 

.  .  .  Together  with  the  answer  of  the  com- 
missioners ...  of  Scotland,  to  .  .  .  Parliament 
upon  the  new  propositions  of  peace,  and  the 
foure  bills  to  be  sent  to  His  Majesty.  Edin- 
burgh, 1647.  sm.  4°.  (Pamphlets  :  Charles  I, 
V.  8. )  4555 

Four  bills  sent  to  the  King  to  the  Isle  of 

Wight  to  be  passed.  Together  with  the  propo- 
sitions sent  unto  him  at  the  same  time.  Lon- 
don, 1647.  sm.  4°.  (Pamphlets :  Charles  I, 
V.  8. )  4555 

Marriages  ( Basutoland,  etc. )  Bill  intituled. 

An  act  to  remove  doubts  as  to  the  validity  of 
certain  marriages  solemnised  in  Basutoland 
and  in  British  Bechuanaland.  [London],  1889. 
fo.  ( With  Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts.  and  Papers, 
South  Africa,  Correspond,  respecting  .  .  .  Basu- 
toland.) 3411 

Parliamentary  debates  on  the  Dissenters' 

chapels  bill.     London,  1844.     8°.  —4286 

Haniilton-Gordon,  J.  C,  7  Earl  of  Aberdeen.  Af- 
firmation bill.  10  pp.  ^Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  33,  1883, 
p.  475.) 

nebateH  aii«l  Proooediiif^H. 

Collection  of  all  the  publicke  orders,  or- 
dinances, and  declarations  of  both  Houses  of 
Parliament  from  9  March,  1642,  untill  Deo. 
1646.  [By  Edward  Husband.]  London,  1646. 
fo.  .2541 

Diurnall  occurrences,  or  dayly  proceedings 

of  both  Houses,  in  this  great  and  happy  Parli- 
ament, from  3  of  Nov.,  1640,  to  3  of  Nov., 
1641.  With  a  continuation  of  all  the  speeches, 
from  June  last,  to  3  of  Nov.,  1641.  London, 
1641.     sm.  4°.  1597 

England  and  Scotland ;  or,  the  proceed- 
ings of  the  Parliament,  of  England,  the  con- 
fession of  the  Church  of  Scotland.  Oxford, 
1644.     sm.  4°.     (Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  v.  6.) 

4555 

Ephemeris  Parliamentaria ;  or,  a  faithfull 

register  of  the  transactions  in  Parliament,  in 
the  third  and  fourth  years  of  the  reign  of  .  .  . 
King  Charles.  [By  Thos.  Fuller.]  London, 
1654.     fo.  2542 

Exact   collection    of    all    remonstrances, 

declarations,  votes,  orders,  ordinances  .  .  . 
and  other  remarkable  passages  betweene  the 
Kings  most  excellent  Majesty,  and  his  high 
court  of  Parliament  .  .  .  Dec,  1641,  untill 
March  21,  1643.  [By  Edward  Husband.] 
London,  1643.     sm.  4°.  .2542 

Hansard's    Parliamentary  debates.      3    s. 

V.  281-356,  July  2,  1883-Aug.  5,  1891.  London, 
1883-91.     76  V.  8°.  —3334 

JVo(c.— For  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue.  For  con- 
tinuation see  Parliamentary  debates. 


Historical  collections ;  or,  an  exact  account 

of  the  proceedings  of  the  four  last  Parlia- 
ments of  Q.  Elizabeth  of  famous  memory  .  .  . 
Faithfully  and  laboriously  collected  by  Hey- 
wood  Townshend.    London,  1680.    fo.        1512 

History,  debates,  and  proceedings  of  both 

Houses  of  Parliament  of  Gt.  Britain,  1743-74. 
[By  John  Debrett.]     London,  1792.     7  v.  8°. 

—3306 

Long  Parliament  as  it  acted  in  1641^3: 

being  an  exact  account  of  all  remarkable 
passages  that  was  between  the  King's  most 
excellent  Majesty  and  the  two  Houses  of  Par- 
liament .  .  .  Also,  the  severall  votes,  resolves, 
etc.,  of  the  two  Houses  :  with  such  petitions 
as  were  presented  to  them  either  from  the 
city  of  London  or  other  counties  in  the  king- 
dome.     [London],  1661.     sm.  4°.  .2542 

Mirror  of  Parliament,  1828-37.     London, 

1828-37.    36v.  fo.  .—2381 

The  same.  2  s.  1837-41.  London,  1838-41. 
34  V.  8°.  .—2384 

Parliamentary  debates,  authorised  ed.    4  s. 

V.  1-50,  Feb.  9,  1892-July  12,  1897.  London, 
1892-97.     50  V.  8°.  —3451 

Note.— For   earlier    v.    see    Hansard's    Parliamentary 
debates. 

Parliamentary  debates  on  the  Dissenters' 

chapels  bill.     London,  1844.     8°.  ^286 

Test  act  reporter ;  or,  report  of  proceedings 

in  the  late  application  to  Parliament  for  the 
repeal  of  the  corporation  and  test  acts :  in- 
cluding Parliamentary  debates  and  public 
documents  .  .  .     London,  1829.     8°.         —2354 

Proceedings  in  the  third  Parliament  of  «'harles  I. 

3  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Cotl  of  tracts,  v.  4,  p.  115.)— Proceed- 
ings in  Parliament  upon  the  observations  of  the  Com- 
missioners for  stating  the  pnblir  acconntH  of  the 
kingdom.  4  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  12,  p.  395.) 
— RONOlves  of  Parliament,  1660.  4  pp.  (Somers,  J., 
Coll.  of  tracts.  V.  7,  p.  429.)— Declaration  of  the  votes 
and  resolnllons  agreed  upon  for  the  safety  of  His 
Majesty's  person,  the  defence  of  the  kingdom,  etc.,  1642. 
3  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  4,  p.  458.)— Votes, 
reNolves,  and  orders  of  the  Parliament  respecting 
the  prisoners  in  the  Tower,  1660.  S  pp.  (Somers,  J., 
Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  7,  p.  433.) 

•See  also  Debates  and  ProceetHnjfs  under  House  of 
Commons.— House  of  Lords. 

Great  Brittiiii,  Parliament 

Works  about  Parliament. 

Animadversions  upon  the  armies  remon- 
strances, delivered  to  the  House  of  Commons 
...  20  Nov.,  1648,  in  vindication  of  the  Parlia- 
ments treaty  with  the  king  in  the  Isle  of 
Wight.     1648.     (Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  V.  10.) 

4555 

Anson,  Sir  W.  R.     Law  and  custom  of  the 

constitution.    Pt.  I :  Parliament,  1886.     -2323 

Anti-remonsteancb,  to  the  late  humble 

remonstrance  to  the  high  court  of  Parliament. 
1641.     (Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  v.  1.)  4555 

Armies   proposalls   to  the   Parliament. 

1659.     ( Commonuxalth  tracts,  v.  2. )  4555 


GREAT  BRITAIN,  Parliament 


1834 


GREAT  BRITAIN.  ParUament 


Charles  I,  King  of  Ot.  Britain.  Collec- 
tion of  severall  speeches,  messages,  and 
answers  of  the  Kings  Majestic,  to  both 
Houses  of  Parliament.  1642.  (Pamphlets: 
Charles  I,  v.  4. )  4555 

His  Majesties  answer  by  way  of  declarar 

tion  to  a  printed  paper,  entituled,  A  declara- 
tion of  both  Houses  of  Parliament,  in  answer 
to  His  Majesties  last  message  concerning  the 
militia.    1642.    [Pamphlets :  Charles  I,  v.  4.) 

4555 

His  Majesties  answer  to  a  book,  en- 
tituled. The  declaration  ;  or,  remonstrance  of 
the  Lords  and  Commons,  of  the  19  of  May, 
1642.    1642.    [Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  \.i.)   4555 

His    Majesties    answer   to    a    printed 

book,  intituled,  A  remonstrance ;  or,  the 
declaration  of  the  Lords  and  Commons  now 
assembled  in  Parliament,  26  May,  1642. 
1642.     [Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  V.  4.)  4555 

His  Majesties  answer  to  the  declaration 

of  both  Houses  concerning  Hull.  Sent  4  May, 
1642.   1642.    [Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  v.  3.)  4555 

His  Majesties  answer  to  the  XIX  propo- 
sitions of  both  Houses  of  Parliament.  1642. 
( Pamphlets :  Charles  I,  v.  4. )  4555 

—  His  Majesties  declaration,  in  answer  to 

a  declaration  of  Parliament ;  for  the  raysing 
of  all  power  and  force  ...  to  lead  against  all 
traytours  and  their  adherents,  &c.  1642. 
( Pamphlets :  Charles  I,  v.  3. )  4555 

His  Majesties  declaration  . . .  occasioned 

by  a  false  and  scandalous  imputation  laid 
upon  His  Majesty  of  an  intention  of .  .  .  levy- 
ing war  against  his  Parliament.  1642.  [Pamph- 
lets :  Charles  I,  v.  3. )  4555 

His  Majesties   declaration  ...  of  the 

causes  which  moved  him  to  dissolve  the  last 
Parliament.  1640.  [Pamphlets:  Charles  J, 
V.  1.)  4555 

His  Majesties  declaration  . . .  upon  occa- 
sion of  a  late  printed  paper,  entituled,  A 
declaration  and  protestation  of .  .  .  Parlia- 
ment to  this  kingdom,  and  the  whole  world. 
1642.     [Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  V.  3.)  4555 

His   Majesties    gracious    answer    and 

propositions,  Feb.  3,  1642.  1642.  [Pamphlets: 
Charles  I,  v.  3. )  4555 

His  Majesties  message  to  both  Houses 

of  Parliament.  Die  Lunae  14,  Pebr.,  1641. 
1641.     ( Pamphlets :  Charles  I,  v.  2. )  4555 

The  Kings  most  gracious  messages  for 

peace,  and  a  personal  treaty.  [Ed.  by  E. 
Symmons.]  1648.  [Pamphlets:  Charles  I, 
v.  9. )  4555 

Speech  to  both  Houses  of  Parliament  at 

the  passing  of  the  bill  for  tonnage  and  pound- 
age, 22  June,  1841.  1641.  [Pamphlets:  Charles 
/,  v.  2.)  4555 

Speech  to  both  Houses  of  Parliament, 

July  6,  1641,  concerning  .  .  .  poll-money  .  .  . 
1841.    (Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  V.  1.)  4555 


Speeches,  in  this  great  and  happy  Par- 
liament, Nov.  3,  1640.  1641.  [Pamphlets: 
Charles  I,  v.  2. )  4665 

Charles   II,    King   of  Ot.  Britain.     His 

Majesties  gracious  speech  to  both  Houses  of 
Parliament,  April  13,  1675.  1675.  [With 
Turbervill,  E.,  Information.)  1552 

■ His  Majesties  gracious  speech  to  both 

Houses  of  Parliament,  Jan.  28,  167|.  167i. 
( With  Turbervill,  E.,  Information. )  1562 

Cromwell,  O.    Speech  to  the  Parliament 

in  the  Painted  Chamber,  at  their  dissolution, 
upon  Monday,  22  of  Jan.,  1654.  1654.  [C(ym- 
monwealth  tracts,  v.  1. )  4566 

DiGGES,  Sir  D.,  and  others.     Conference 

.  .  .  had  by  a  Committee  of  both  Houses,  con- 
cerning the  rights  and  privileges  of  the  sub- 
jects.   1642.    [Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  V.  4.)  4556 

■ Discourse  upon  the  questions  in  debate 

between  the  King  and  Parliament,  n.  d. 
[Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  \.  4.)  4556 

Eqlisham,   G.      Fore-runner  of  revenge. 

Being  two  petitions :  the  one  to  the  Kings 
most  excellent  Majesty,  the  other  to  the  most 
honourable  Houses  of  Parliament.  1642. 
[Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  v.  3.)  4555 

Englands  glory  in  her  royall  king,  and 

honorable  assembly  in  the  high  court  of  Par- 
liament.   1641.     [Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  v.  2.) 

4656 

Fairfax,  T.,  3  Baron  Fairfax,  and  others. 

Declaration,  concerning  their  proceeding  in 
the  proposalls,  prepared  and  agreed  on  by  the 
councell  of  the  armie,  to  be  tendred  to  the 
commissioners  of  Parliament.  1647.  [Pamph- 
lets :  Charles  I,  v.  8. )  4556 

Declaration,  or  representation  .  .  .  con- 
cerning the  just  and  fundamentall  rights  and 
liberties  of  themselves  and  the  kingdome. 
1647.     [Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  V.  8.)  4655 

Demands,   in  prosecution  of  the   late 

remonstrance  to  thp  two  Houses  of  Parlia- 
ment.    1648.     ( Pamphlets :  Charles  I,  v.  10. ) 

4556 

Message  ...  to  the  Parliament.      1647. 

[Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  v.  8.)  4555 

Finch,  H.,  l  Earl  of  Nottingham.    Speech 

to  both  Houses  of  Parliament,  April  13,  1675. 
1675.  (  TFitA  Turbervill,  E., /w/ormaMon.)  1552 

Fleetwood,  C.     Answer  to  the  humble 

representation  of  Col.  Morley  .  .  .  wherein  he 
declares  .  .  .  for  a  free  Parliament,  as  the 
onely  expedient  for  England's  settlement. 
[1659.]     [Commonwealth  tracts,  y.  2.)         4556 

Franqueville,  a.  C.  'F.,  Comte  de.     Gou- 

vernement  et  le  Parlement  britanniques. 
1887,  3  V.  —2323 

Hall,  J.      Humble  remonstrance  to  the 

high  court  of  Parliament  by  a  dutifull  Sonne 
of  the  Church.  [Anon.]  1640.  [Pamphlets: 
Charles  I,  v.  1. )  4566 


GREAT  BRITAIN,  Parliament 


1835 


GREAT  BRITAIN,  Parliament 


HoBBES,  T.  Behemoth ;  or,  the  Long  Par- 
liament.    Ed.  by  F.  Toennies.     1889.  ISOS 

Humble  petition  of  many  thousand  citi- 
zens and  inhabitants  in  and  about  the  city  of 
I/ondon,  to  the  Parliament  of  the  common- 
wealth of  England.  1658.  (Commonwealth 
tracts,  V.  2. )  4555 

Humble  petition  of  the  knights,  gentle 

men,  citizens,  freeholders,  and  inhabitants  of 
the  county  of  Surrey,  and  the  borough  of 
South wark,  to  . .  .  Parliament.  1648.  {Pamph- 
lets :  Charles  I,  v.  10. )  4555 

Jenkins,  D.     Discourse  touching  the  in- 

conveniencies  of  a  long  continued  Parlia- 
ment, and  the  judgement  of  the  law  of  the 
land  in  that  behalfe.  1647.  {Pamphlets: 
Charles  I,  v.  8. )  4555 

Remonstrance  to  the  Lords  and  Com- 
mons of  the  two  Houses  of  Parliament,  at 
Westminster,  21  of  Feb.,  1647.  1647.  {Pamph- 
lets :  Charles  I,  v.  8. )  4555 

Lanceteb,  R.    Gallicantus,  sen  praecursor 

gallicinii  primus.  Containing  two  addresses, 
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4555 

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tris  Parliament  presented  in  her  bed,  after 
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Monk,  G.,  1  Duke  of  Albemarle,  and  others. 

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—  Letter  to  the  Parliament ;  in  the  name 

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MouLsoN,  R.,  and  others.  Humble  decla- 
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4555 

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4555 

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4555 

Collection  of  divers  papers  presented 

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4555 

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{Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  v.  8.)  4555 

Declaration  ...  to  the    Parliament .  .  . 

of  England  concerning  the  necessitie, 
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1648.     {Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  \.  10.)  4555 

The  same.     { Tracts  rel.  to  Scotland. )      2694 

Eight  articles  of  the  Scots  demands, 

lately  put  into  the  Parliament  by  the  Scots 
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Manifesto  of  the  commissioners  of  Scot- 
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of  Lords. 

Great  Britain,  Parliament,  Powers,  Privileges, 
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Third  part  of  the  Soveraigne  power  of 

Parliaments  and  kingdomes.    1643.     ( Th-acts. ) 

4555 

Fourth  part  of  the  Soveraigne  power  of 

Parliaments  and  kingdomes.    1643.     ( 3Vocf«. ) 

4555 

Wentworth,  T.,  1  Earl  of  Strafford.  Two 

speeches  in  Parliament,  1628.  One,  concern- 
ing the  liberty  of  the  subject.  The  other,  the 
privilege  of  the  Houses  of  Parliament.  1641. 
( With  James  I,  King  of  Gt.  Britain,  Speach 
in  the  Starr e- Chamber. )  4555 

dlyn,  (— ).    Speech  made  in  Parliament,  Jan.  5, 1641, 

concerning  the  breaches  of  the  privileges  thereof.  3  pp. 
(Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  4,  p.  aiO.)- Orimston,  Sir 
H.  Speech,  Jan.  6, 1641,  concerning  the  breaches  of  the 
privileges  of  Parliament.  3  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of 
tracts,  V.  4,  p.  342.)— HarBrrave,  F.  Introductory  pref- 
ace. 230  pp.  (Hale,  Sir  M.,  Jurisdiction  of  the  Lords 
House,  p.  i.)— Head,  Sir  F.  B.  British  policy.  38  pp. 
{Descriptive  essays,  v.  1,  p.  219.) — Nature  of  the  powers 
and  proceedings  of  the  Lords  and  Commons  on  lm« 
peacliments.  18  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  CoU.  o/ tracts,  v.  11, 
p.  294.)— Mantel!,  W.  Short  treatise  of  the  lawes  of 
England :  with  the  jurisdiction  of  the  high  court  of  Par- 
liament, 1644,  6  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  4, 
p.  599.)— Meynard,  (— ).  Speech  at  the  Committee  at 
Guildhall.  Jan.  6,  1641,  concerning  the  breaches  of  privi- 
leges of  Parliament.  3  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts, 
V.  4,  p.  349.)— Private  bill  legislation.  32  pp.  (Edin. 
Rev.v.  161,  1886,  p.  74;  Westm.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  67,  1886,  p.  488.) 
— Scobell,  H.  Power  of  the  Lords  and  Commons  in 
Parliament,  in  point  of  judicature,  discussed,  1680. 
4  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  8,  p.  67.)— Sellar, 
A.  C.  Private  bill  legislation.  17  pp.  {Nineteenth  Cent. 
V.  17,  1885,  p.  352.)— Two  petitions  of  the  county  of 
Buckingham ;  as  also,  the  humble  petition  of  the  mari- 
ners and  seamen ;  together  with  the  petition  of  the 
foure  innes  of  court.  4  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts, 
V.  4,  p.  351.) 

Great  Britain,  Parliament,  Registers. 

Nicolas,  Sir  N.  H.  {Ed.)  Flagellum  Par- 
liamentarium :  being  sarcastic  notices  of 
nearly  two  hundred  members  of  the  first  Par- 
liament after  the  restoration,  A.  D.  1661-78. 
1827.  1508 

Park,  G.  R.  Parliamentary  representa- 
tion of  Yorkshire  ...  to  the  dissolution  of  the 
twenty-second  Parliament.     1886.  2546 

Royal  Blue  Book,  fashionable  directory, 

and  Parliamentary  guide.     [1868.]  1156 

lAHt  of  persons  returned  to  serve  in  Parliament  in 

1656.  7  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  6,  p.  339.) — 
Names  of  the  members  of  Parliament  called  to  take 
upon  them  the  trust  of  the  government  of  this  Com- 
monwealth, which  began  June  4,  1653.  20  pp.  (Somers, 
J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  6,  p.  246.)— List  of  the  members  of 
Parliament.that  were  seelnded  by  the  army  in  1648,  or 
since  excluded  by  a  few  of  their  fellow  members.  7  pp. 
(Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  6,  p.  87.) 

See  also  Bejfisters  under  House  of  Commons. — House 
of  Lords. 


GREAT  BRITAIN,  Patent  Office 


1838 


GREAT  BRITAIN,  Public  Record  Office 


Great  Britain,  Patent  Office. 

Abridgment  class  and  index  key,  showing 
abridgment  classes  and  index  headings  to 
which  inventions  are  assigned  in  the  official 
publications  of  the  Patent  Office,  Sept.,  1897. 
Pt.  I.  List  and  contents  of  abridgment  classes. 
Pt.  II.  Index  headings  and  cross  references. 
London,  1897.     r.  8°.  P.205 

Abridgments  of  specifications,   1533-1888. 

London,  1858-96.    195  v.  8°,  16°.  P.4411 

Alphabetical  index  of  patentees  and  ap- 
plicants for  patents,  1883-85.  London,  1884- 
86.    3  V.  r.  8°.  P.205 

Note.— For  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogne.   For  con- 
tinuation see  Name  index,  etc. 

Illustrated  journal,  1884-88.   London,  1884- 

88.     8  V.  r.  8°.  P.3511 

Note.— For  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue.     Con- 
tinued as 

Illustrated  official  journal,  1889-97.  Lon- 
don, 1889-97.     36  v.  r.  8°.  P.3511 

Name  index  of  applicants  for  patents  of 

invention,  1886-88.  London,  1887-89.  3  v.  r. 
8».  P.205 

Note.— For  earlier  years  «ee  Alphabetical  index,  etc. 

Official  journal,  1884-88.     London,  1884-89. 

10  V.  r.  8°.  P.3511 

Note.— For  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue.     Con- 
tinued as  Illustrated  official  journal. 

Specifications  of  letters  patent  for  inven- 
tions, and  provisional  specifications,  filed  and 
recorded  in  the  office  of  the  Commissioners  of 
patents  for  inventions,  1883,  v.  54-1896,  v.  69. 
London,  1884-97.     1343  v.  r.  8°.  P.  179 

Note.— For  earlier  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Subject-matter  index  of  accepted  complete 

specifications  of  inventions,  1884-95.  London, 
1887-97.     21  V.  r.  8°.  P.203 

JVote.— For  earlier  years  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Hakdingham,  G.  G.  M.  Patents  for  in- 
ventions, and  how  to  procure  them.  Notes 
on  the  law  and  practice  relating  to  the  grant 
of  letters  patent  for  inventions.    1891.    —1355 

Great  Britain,  Privy  Council. 

Acts,  n.  s.,  1542-82,  86-88.  Ed.  by  J.  R. 
Dasent.  London,  1890-97.  16  v.  r.  8°.  ( Gt. 
Brit.  Master  of  the  Rolls. )  4572 

Orders  in  Council  and  returns  respecting 

the  sale  of  lands  in  Upper  Canada.  [London], 
1837.  fo.  (With  Gt.  Brit.  Pari.  Accts.  and 
Papers,  Papers  rel.  to  Lower  Canada. )        4561 

Report  of  a  Committee  of  the  Lords  of  the 

Privy  Council  on  the  trade  of  Gt.  Britain 
with  the  United  States,  Jan.,  1791.  [Ed.  by 
W.  C.  Ford.]     Washington,   1888.     sm.  4°. 

—2393 

Bateson,  M.  ( Ed. )     Collection  of  original 

letters  from  the  Bishops  to  the  Privy  Council, 
1664.  1893.  (Camden  miscel.  v.  9:  Camden 
8oc.)  1504 


-  Dicey,  a.  V.  Privy  Council.  The  Arnold 
prize  essay,  1860.     1887.  —2326 

Great  Britain.    Royal  Commission  on 

historical  MSS.  Fifteenth  report,  Appendix 
III.  MSS.  of  Charles  Haliday,  of  Dublin. 
Acts  of  the  Privy  Council  in  Ireland,  1556-71. 
1897.  4463 

JaiiieH  II,  King  of  Ot.  Britain.    Letter  to  the  Lords 

of  his  Privy  Council.  2  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts, 
V.  11,  p.  485.) 

Great  Britain,  Public  Record  Office. 

Calendars  ;  Chronicles  and  memorials,  etc. 
See  above,  Master  of  the  Rolls. 

British  Recced  Society.    Index  library : 

being  indexes  and  calendars  to  British  records. 
Nos.  13-69.     1889-97,  57  nos.  in  41.  W.  27 

Great  Britain.      House   of   Commons. 

Select  committee,  appointed  to  inquire  into 
the  state  of  the  public  records  of  the  king- 
dom, etc.,  1800.  Reports  and  appendices, 
n.  d.  (Gt.  Brit.  H.  of  C.  Reports  from  Com- 
mittees, V.  15. )  4451 

Nicolas,  Sir  N.  H.  Refutation  of  Mr.  Pal- 
grave's  "Remarks  in  reply  to  'Observations 
on  the  state  of  historical  literature.'  "  Addi- 
tional facts  relative  to  the  Record  Commis- 
sion, and  record  offices.    1831.  1586 

ScARGiLL-BiRD,  S.  R.  Guide  to  the  princi- 
pal classes  of  documents  preserved  in  the 
Public  Record  Office.  1896.  (Gt.  Bnt. 
Master  of  the  Rolls. )  4591 

Whottesley,  G.  (Ed.)    Extracts  from  the 

Plea  rolls  of  the  reigns  of  Richard  I,  John, 
Henry  III,  Edward  I,  Edward  II,  Edward  IH, 
Richard  II,  and  Henry  IV,  A.  D.  1194-1405, 
from  the  original  rolls  in  the  Public  Record 
Office.  (Wm.  Salt  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  3, 
4,  6,  7,  9,  10,  pt.  1 ;  11 ;  12,  pt.  1 ;  13 ;  14,  pt.  1 ; 
15,  1882-94. )  .2555 

Wrottosley,  G.  {Ed.)    Extracts  from  the  Fine  rolls 

of  the  reign  of  Edward  II,  A.  D.  1307-27,  taken  from  the 
original  rolls  in  the  Public  Record  Office.  13  pp.  (Wm. 
Salt  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  9,  pt.  1,  1888,  p.  119.)— (.Ed.) 
Pedes  finium  ;  or,  fines  of  mixed  counties,  which  include 
manors  and  tenements  in  Staffordshire,  temp.  Henry  VII, 
Henry  VIII,  Edward  VI,  and  Philip  and  Mary.  From  the 
originals  in  the  Public  Record  Office.  65  pp.  (Wm.  Salt 
Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  12,  pt.  1,  1891,  p.  175.)— (£d.)  Pleas 
of  the  forest,  Staffordshire,  temp.  Henry  HI  and  Ed- 
ward I.  From  the  originals  in  the  Public  Record  Office. 
58  pp.  (Wm.  Salt  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll.  v.  5,  pt.  1,  1884, 
p.  123.)  — (Ed. )  Staffordshire  hundred  rolls,  temp.  Henry 
III  and  Edward  I.  From  the  originals  in  the  Public 
Record  Office.  17  pp.  (Wm.  Salt  Archaeol.  Soc.  Coll. 
V.  5,  pt.  1, 1884,  p.  105.)— (Ed.)  Subsidy  roll  of  6  Edward 
III,  A.  D.  1332-33.  From  the  original  Exchequer  roll  in 
the  Public  Record  Office.  55  pp.  (Wra.  Salt  Archaeol. 
Soc.  Coll.  V.  10,  pt.  1,1889,  p.  77.)— and  Boyd,  W.  (Eds.) 
Final  concords ;  or.  Pedes  finium  of  Staffordshire,  1  to 
31  Elizabeth,  abstracted  from  the  original  Feet  of  fines 
in  the  Public  Record  Office.  227  pp.  (Wm.  Salt  Archaeol. 
Soc.  Coll.  V.  12,  pt.  1,  1891,  p.  235;  v.  13,  1892,  p.  205;  v.  14, 
pt.  1,  1893,  p.  163;  V.  15,  1894,  p.  127.) 

See  also  the  following. 


GREAT  BRITAIN,  Record  Commission  1839      GREAT  BRITAIN,  Royal  Commission,  etc. 


Great  Britain,  Record  Commismon. 

Domesday  book ;  or,  the  great  survey  of 
England  of  William  the  Conqueror,  A.  D. 
1086.  Fac-simile  of  the  part  relating  to  Corn- 
wall.   Southampton,  1861.    fo.  2541 

Domesday  book ;  or,  the  great  survey  of 

England  of  William  the  Conqueror,  A.  D. 
1086.  Fac-simile  of  the  part  relating  to  Essex. 
Southampton,  1862.     4°.  2542 

Domesday  book ;  or,  the  great  survey  of 

England  of  William  the  Conqueror,  A.  D. 
1086.  Fac-simile  of  the  part  relating  to  Nor- 
folk.    Southampton,  1862.     4°.  2542 

Domesday  book ;  or,  the  great  survey  of 

England  of  William  the  Conqueror,  A.  D. 
1086.  Fac-simile  of  the  part  relating  to  Suf- 
folk.    Southampton,  1863.     4°.  2542 

Domesday  book ;  or,  the  great  survey  of 

England,  made  by  William  the  Conqueror, 
A.  D.  1086.  [Facsimile,  photo-zincographed 
by  Her  Majesty's  command.]  [Southampton], 
n.  d.    fo.  P.R. 

General  report ;  with  an  appendix  and  in- 
dex. [London],  1837.  fo.  (Gt.  Brit.  H.  of 
C.  Reports  from  Committees,  Suppl.  v.  8. )  4451 

Nonarum  inquisitiones  in  Curia  Scaccarii, 

temp,  regis  Edwardi  III.  [London],  1807. 
fo.  —2301 

Reports  respecting  the  public  records  of 

the  kingdom,  etc.  1800-19.  [London],  1819. 
2  v.  fo.  (Gt.  Brit.  H.  of  C.  Reports  from  Ckrm- 
mittees,  Suppl.  v.  6,  7. )  4451 

Appendix ;  engraved  fac  similes  inserted 

in  the  several  works  printed  under  the  Com- 
mission, with  the  explanations.  [London], 
1819.     fo.  4451 

Nicolas,  Sir  N.   H.      Refutation  of  Mr. 

Palgrave's  "Remarks  in  reply  to  'Observa- 
tions on  the  state  of  historical  literature.' " 
Additional  facts  relative  to  the  Record  Com- 
mission, and  record  offices.     1831.  1586 

Britton,  J.     On  the  Record  Commission :    with   a 

brief  account  of  historical  and  topographical  records. 
17  pp.  (Jackson,  J.  E.,  Hist,  of  Qrittleton:  Wilishire 
Topograph.  Soc.)— Sflcolas,  Sir  N.  H.  Account  of  the 
woilcs  pub.  by  order  of  the  Commissioners  for  the  preser- 
vation of  the  public  records.  34  pp.  (In  his  Notitia 
historica,  p.  100.) 

Great  Britain,  Registrar  General. 

Census  of  England  and  Wales,  1861.    Lon- 
don, 1862-63.    3  V.  fo.  —4381 
Contents.       Cleneral    report,    v.   3.— Population 
tables,  V.  1,  2. 

Census  of  England  and  Wales,  1871.  Lon- 
don, 1871-73.     4  V.  fo.  —4381 

Contents.  General  report,  v.  4.— Population 
tables,  V.  1-3.— Preliminary  report,  v.  1. 

Census  of  England  and  Wales,  1881.  Lon- 
don, 1881-83.    4  V.  in  3,  fo.  —4381 

Contents.  Ag^en,  condition  as  to  marriage,  occupations, 
etc.,  V.  3.— Area,  houses,  and  population,  v.  1,  2.— Oen- 
cral  report,  v.  4.— Preliminary  report,  v.  1. 


•  Lists  of  non-parochial  registers  and  records 

of  births,  deaths,  and  marriages.  London, 
1841.     fo.  .2651 

Great  Britain,  Royal  Commission  for  the  Chi- 
cago Exposition,  1893. 

Official  catalogue  of  the  British  section. 
First  ed.    London,  1893.    12°.  —3717 

Great  Britain,  Royal  Commission  for  the  set- 
tlement of  the  affairs  of  the  Transvaal. 

Reports  upon  all  matters  relating  to  the 
settlement  of  the  Transvaal  territory.  Lon- 
don, 1882.  2  V.  in  1,  fo.  (  With  Gt.  Brit.  Pari. 
Accts.  and  Papers,  Transvaal,  Correspond.) 

3421 

Great  Britain.    Parliament.    Accounts 

and  Papers.  South  Africa.  Instructions  to 
the  Royal  Commission  .  .  .  and  correspond- 
ence relating  thereto.  1881.  (  With  Gt.  Brit. 
Pari.  Accts.  and  Papers,  Correspond,  respect- 
ing war  between  Transvaal  Republic  hnd  neigh- 
bouring .  .  .  tribes. )  3421 

Great   Britain,    Royal  Commission   into   in- 
closures,  1517-18. 

Domesday  of  inclosures,  1517-18,  being  the 
extant  returns  to  Chancery  for  Berks,  Bucks, 
Cheshire,  Essex,  Leicestershire,  Lincolnshire, 
Northants,  Oxon,  Warwickshire  .  .  .  and  Bed- 
fordshire. Ed.,  with  notes  and  tables,  by 
I.  8.  Leadam.  London,  1897.  2  v.  8°.  {Royal 
Hist.  See. )  2514 

Great  Britain,  Royal  Commission  of  inquiry, 
Jamaica  disturbances. 

Papers  laid  before  the,  by  Gov.  Eyre. 
London,  1866.     fo.  .2651 

Great  Britain,  Royal  Commission  on  historical 
MSS. 

Calendar  of  the  MSS.  of  the  Marquis  of 
,     Salisbury,  preserved  at  Hatfield  House,  Hert- 
fordshire.    Pts.  2-6.     London,  1888-95.    5v.  8°. 

4473 

Tenth  [to]  fifteenth  Reports ;  [with  ap- 
pendixes and  indexes].  London,  1885-97. 
50  v.  8°.  4464 
Note.— For  Reports  1-8  see  preceding  catalogue.  Ninth 
Report  and  appendixes,  and  pt.  10  of  the  appendix  to  the 
12  Report,  are  wanting. 

Contents.  MSS.  of  the  Marquess  of  Abergavenny, 
Lord  Braye,  G.  F.  Luttrell,  &c.,  10  rept.,  append.  VI.— 
MSS.  of  the  Duke  of  Atliole,  and  of  the  Earl  of  Home, 
12  rept.,  append.  VIII.— MSS.  of  the  Duke  of  Beaufort, 
the  Earl  of  Donoughmore,  and  others,  12  rept.,  append. 
IX.— MSS.  of  the  Earl  of  Buckinsliamshire,  the 
Earl  of  Lindsey,  the  Earl  of  Onslow,  Lord  Emly,  Theo- 
dore J.  Hare,  and  James  Round,  14  rept.,  append.  IX.— 
MSS.  and  correspondence  of  James,  first  Earl  of  Char- 
lemont.  1784-99.  V.  II,  13  rept.,  append.  VIII.— MSS. 
of  the  Earl  Cowper,  preserved  at  Melbourne  Hall, 
Derbyshire,  12  rept.,  append.  I-III.— MSS.  of  the  Earl  of 
Dartmouth,  11  rept.,  append.  V;  14  rept.,  append.  X; 
15  rept.,  append.  I.— Reports  on  the  MSS.  of  the  Earl  of 
E^llnton,  Sir  J.  Stirling  Maxwell,  C.  G.  H.  Drummond 
Moray,  C.  F.  Weston  Underwood,  and  G.  Wingfield 
Digby,  10  rept.,  append.  I.— MSS.  of  Sir  Wm.  Fltsher- 
bert,  and  others,  13  rept.,  append.  VI.— MSS.  of  P.  J. 
Savile  Foljambe,  of  Osberton,  15  rept.,  append.  V.— 


GREAT  BRITAIN,  Royal  Commission,  etc.      1840  GREAT  BRITAIN,  Science  and  Art,  etc. 


MSS.  of  J.  B.  Fortescue,  preserved  at  Dropmore,  IS 
rept.,  append.  Ill ;  14  rept.,  append.  V.— Report  on  the 
MSS.  of  the  family  of  Gawcly,  formerly  of  Norfolk, 

10  rept.,  append.  II.— MSS.  of  the  Dake  of  Hamilton, 

11  rept.,  append.  VI.— MSS.  of  J.  Eliot  HoilK'kin,  of 
Richmond,  Surrey,  15  rept.,  append.  II. — MSS.  of  the 
House  orL.or<ls,  1678-93,  11  rept.,  append.  II;  12  rept., 
append.  VI :  13  rept.,  append.  V ;  14  rept.,  append.  VI. — 
MSS.  of  Lord  Uenyon,  14  rept.,  append.  IV.— MSS.  of 
the  Duke  of  I.ee<Is,  the  Bridgewater  trust,  Reading 
corporation,  the  Inner  Temple,  &c.,  11  rept.,  append. 
Vn.— MSS.  of  S.  H.  I.,e  Fleming:,  of  Rydal  Hall,  12 
rept.,  append.  VIT.— MSS.  of  L.incoIn,  Bury  St.  Ed- 
mund's, and  Great  Grimsby  corporations;  and  of  the 
deans  and  chapters  of  Worcester  and  Lichfield,  &c.,  14 
rept.,  append.  'Sail.— MSS.  of  the  Earl  of  I>on>iclale, 
13  rept.,  append. VII.— MSS.  of  the  Marquis  of  Ormontle, 
preserved  at  the  castle,  Kilkenny.  V.  I,  14  rept.,  ap- 
pend. VII.— MSS.  of  the  Marquis  of  Ormonde,  the  Earl 
of  Fingall,  the  corporations  of  Waterford,  Galway,  &c., 

10  rept.,  append.  V.— MSS.  of  the  Duke  of  Porllanrt 
preserved  at  Welbeck  abbey,  13  rept.,  append.  I,  Hi  14 
rept.,  append.  II ;  15  rept.,  append.  IV.— MSS.  of  Charles 
Haliday,  of  Dublin.  Acts  of  the  l*plvy  Council  in 
Ireland,  1656-71, 15  rept.,  append.  III.— MSS.  of  the  Duke 
of  Roxburghe :  Sir  H.  H.  Campbell,  the  Earl  of  Strath- 
more;  and  the  Countess  Dowager  of  Seafield,  14  rept., 
append.  III.— MSS.  of  the  Duke  of  Rutland,  preserved 
at  Belvoir  castle,  12  rept.,  append.  IV,  V;  14  rept.,  ap- 
pend. I. — MSS.  of  Rye  and  Hereford  corporations; 
Capt.  Loder-Symonds,  Mr.  B.  R.  Wodehouse,  and  others, 
13  rept.,  append.  IV.— MSS.  of  Henry  Duncan  Skrine, 
Salvetti  correspondence,  11  rept.,  append.  I.— MSS.  of 
the  corporations  of  Sonthanipton  and  King's  Lynn, 

11  rept.,  append.  III. — MSS.  of  the  Marquess  Town- 
Mhend,  11  rept.,  append.  IV.— Report  on  the  MSS.  of 
Wells  cathedral,  10  rept.,  append.  III.— MSS.  of  the 
Earl  of  Westmorland,  Capt.  Stewart,  Lord  Stafford, 
Lord  Muncaster,  and  others,  10  rept.,  append.  IV. 

Great  Britain,  Royal  Commissionera  on  tech- 
nical inetruction. 

First  Report.    London,  1882.    8°.       —2364 

Great  Britain,  Schools'  Inquiry  Commission. 
Reports  issued  on  the  education  of  girls. 
Repr.   with  the  sanction  of  Her    Majesty's 
Commissioners,  with  extracts  from  the  evi-" 
dence  and  a  preface.    By  D.  Beale.    London, 
n.  d.    8°.  —2377 

Great  Britain,  Science  and  Art  Dept.  of  Com- 
mittee of  Council  on  Education. 

Ancient  and  modem  gold  and  silver 
smiths'  work  in  the  South  Kensington 
Museum.  Described  with  an  introduction  by 
J.  H.  Pollen.     London,  1878.     8°.  —1763 

Catalogue   of  the   collection   illustrating 

construction  and  building  materials.  Ed.  by 
H.  Sandham.    3  ed.     London,  1862.     p.  8°. 

—3727 

Classified  list  of  photographs  of  paintings 

and  drawings.    London,  1878.    8°.  —1753 

Descriptive  catalogue  of  the  fictile  ivories 

in  the  South  Kensington  Museum.  With  an 
account  of  the  continental  collections  of 
classical  and  mediaeval  ivories.  By  J.  O. 
Westwood.    London,  1876.    8°.  —1723 


Descriptive  catalogue  of  the  glass  vessels 

in  the  South  Kensington  Museum.  With  an 
introductory  notice  by  Alex.  Nesbitt.  Lon- 
don, 1878.     8°.  —1753 

Directory  (revised  to  Aug.,  1877).     32  ed. 

With  regulations  for  establishing  and  con- 
ducting science  schools  and  classes.  London, 
1877.     8°.  —2386 

Dyce  collection  :  a  catalogue  of  the  paint- 
ings, miniatures,  drawings,  engravings,  rings, 
and  miscellaneous  objects  bequeathed  by 
Rev.  Alex.  Dyce.    London,  1874.    8°.     —1753 

Dyce  collection  :  a  catalog^ue  of  the  printed 

books  and  MSS.  bequeathed  by  Rev.  Alex. 
Dyce.     London,  1875.     2  v.  8°.  W.  14 

'  C(mtenis. 

A.-Kyd,  V.  1.  L.-Zschokke,  v.  2. 

First  proofs  of  the  universal  catalogue  of 

books  on  art.  [Ed.  by  J.  H.  Pollen.]  London, 
1870.     2  V.  sm.  4°.  L.84 

Contents. 
A.-Kysell,  v.  1.  L.-Zwinner,  v.  2. 

Supplement.    London,  1877.    sm.  4°. 

L.84 

Reports  on  the  Paris  Universal  Exhibition, 

1867.  London,  1868-69.  6  v.  and  index  to 
V.  n-V,  p.  8°.  —3716 

Contents.  Archer,  T.  C.  Apparatus  and  processes  used 
in  asricnitnral  works,  and  in  works  for  the  prepa- 
ration of  food,  V.  5.— Donaldson,  J.  Architectural 
desig^ns  and  models,  v.  2.— Owen,  C.  H.  Artillery, 
V.  4. — Johnson,  E.  C.  Apparatus  and  methods  used  in 
the  instruction  of  theblind,  v.3.— Wallis,  G.  Bronzes 
and  other  art  castings  and  repouss€  work,  v.  2. — Leach, 
G.  Carded  wool,  woollen  yarns,  and  woollen  fabrics, 
v.  3.— Nussey,  T.  Carded  wool  and  woollen  fabrics,  v.  3. 
— Wyatt,  M.  D.  Carpets,  tapestry,  and  other  staff's  for 
furniture,  V.  2. — Hooper,  G.N.  Carriages  and  wheel- 
wrights' work,  V.  6.— Playfair,  L.  Chemical  pro- 
cesses, V.  5.— Norris,  J.  P.  Apparatus  and  methods 
used  in  the  instruction  of  chil«lren,  v.  3.— Cox,  P. 
Civil  engineering:,  public  works,  and  architecture 
V.  4. — Cole,  H.  Report  by  the  executive  commissioner, 
and  appendices,  v.  1.— Murray,  J.  O.  Cotton  goods, 
v.  3.— Redgrave,  B.  Applications  of  drawing  and 
modelling  to  the  common  arts,  including  designs  for  in- 
dustrial purposes,  v.  2.— Chadwick,  E.  Examples  of 
dwellings  characterized  by  cheapness  combined  with 
the  conditions  necessary  for  health  and  comfort,  v.  3.— 
Marshall,  J.  Engraving  and  lithography,  v.  2.— 
Beckwith,  E.  L.  Fermented  drinks,  v.  5.— Leahy, 
(_).  Field  hospital  equipments,  military  teleg- 
raphy and  signalling,  and  military  hospital  and  barrack 
buildings,  v.  4.— Simmonds,  P.  L.  Products  of  forest 
cultivation,  v.  5.— Brfihaut,  T.  C.  Fruit  trees,  v.  5. 
—Chadwick,  O.  Apparatus  and  processes  used  in  the 
manufacture  of  furniture,  and  objects  for  dwellings, 
V.  4.— Pollen,  J.  H.  Fancy  furniture,  v.  2.— Smith,  R.  S. 
Furniture,  clothing,  and  food  from  all  sources,  remark- 
able for  useful  qualities  combined  with  cheapness,  v.  3. 
—Chance,  H.  Crystal  and  fancy  glass,  v.  2.— Goeschen, 
H.  Harness  and  saddlery,  v.  6.— Weld,  C.  R.  Horo- 
logical  instruments,  V. 2.— Cockerell,  (—).  Horses, 
cattle,  dogs,  &c.,  and  on  a  new  mode  of  shoeing  horses, 
V.  6.— Murray,  A.  Useful  insects,  v.  5.— Maskelyne, 
N.  H.  M.  S.  Jewellery  and  precious  stones,  v.  2.— 
Palliser,  Mrs.  B.  I<ace,  net,  embroidery,  and  small 
ware  manufactures,  v.  3.  —  Whiting,  S.  I..eather 
work,  fancy  articles,  and  basket  work,  v.  2.— Mitchell, 
M.    liibraries  and  apparatus  used  in  the  instruction 


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of  adults,  V.  3.— Close,  M.  C.  I.ij^hthouses  and  coast 
illuminators,  v.  4.— Scott,  (— ).  Limes  and  hydraulic 
cements,  v.  4.  —  Stevelly,  J.  Linen  tliread,  and 
fabrics  of  linen  and  hemp,  v.  3.— Anderson,  J.  SIncliine 
tools,  V.  4.— Beaumont,  F.  MachinoN,  instruments, 
and  processes  used  in  various  works,  v.  4. — Mallet,  R, 
Maeliines  and  mechanieal  aiiparatiis  in  gen- 
eral, V.  4.— Cooke,  A.  C.  Maps  and  geographical  and 
cosmographical  apparatus,  v.  2.— Olliffe,  Sir  J.  F.  Dlecti- 
cal  and  snrgiral  instriinientM  and  apparatus,  v.  2. 
— Ansted,  D.  T.  Mining;  and  metallurgy,  v.  4.— Smyth, 
W.  W.  Apparatus  and  processes  of  the  art  of  mining 
and  metallurgy,  v.  4.— Clay,  F.  Musical  instru- 
ments, V.  2.— Parry,  T.  G.  Painting;  on  ^lass,  v.  2. 
— Horsley,  J.  C.  Other  paintings  and  drawings,  v.  2.— 
Cope,  C.  W.  Palutin^'s  in  oil,  v.  2.— Appell,  J.  W. 
Paper,  stationery,  painting  and  drawing  materials, 
and  book-binding,  v.  2.— Beaumont,  F.  Apparatus  and 
processes  used  in  paper  making;,  dyeing,  and  print- 
ing, V.  4.— Wyatt,  M.  D.  Paperhangin^s,  v.  2.— 
Whiting,  S.  Perfumery,  v.  2.— Weld,  C.  R.  Pbilo- 
sophlcal  instrninents  and  apparatus  for  teaching 
science,  v.  2.  —  Diamond,  H.  W.  Photographic 
proofH  and;  apparatus,  v.  2.— Thompson,  C.  T.  Pho- 
tography, V.  2.— Cayley,  G.  J.  Gold  and  silver  plate, 
V.  2.— Majendie,  V.  D.  Portable  arms,  v.  4.— Arnoux, 
L.  Pottery,  v.  2.— Russell,  J.  S.  Prime-movers, 
boilers,  and  engines  specially  adapted  to  the  require- 
ments of  the  exhibition,  v.  4.  —  Brookfleld,  W.  H. 
Printing  and  books,  v.  2.— Campbell,  SirD.  Railway 
apparatus,  v.  4.— Returns  relative  to  the  new  order  of 
reward,  v.  6.— Westmacott,  H.  Sculpture  and  die- 
sinking,  V.  2.— Hooker,  (— ).  Seeds  and  saplings  of 
forest  trees,  v.  5.— Hickens,  {  — ).  Apparatus  and  pro- 
cesses for  sewing  and  for  making-up  clothing,  v.  5.— 
Merrifield,  C.  W.  Models  of  ships  and  life  boats,  v.  4.— 
Edwards,  J.  B.,  and  Cole,  W.  L.  Apparatus  used  in 
shootiuf;.  fishing  tackle,  and  implements  used  in 
gathering  fruits  obtained  without  culture,  v.  5.— Thom- 
son, W.  Products  of  shooting,  fishing,  and  of  the  earth 
without  culture,  v.  5.— Levi,  L.  Silk  manufactures, 
shawls,  lace  and  embroidery,  hosiery,  clothing  for  both 
sexes,  and  dress  in  different  countries,  v.  3.— Jerrold,  B. 
Articles  of  all  kinds  manufactured  by  skilled  work- 
men, V.  3.— Jerrold,  B.  Instruments  and  modes  of 
work  peculiar  to  skilled  workmen,  v.  3.— Foster,  P.  Le 
N.,  Jr.  Apparatus  and  processes  used  in  spinninij; 
and  rope  making,  v.  4.— Bolley,  P.  A.  Spun  and 
woven  fabrics  shown  as  specimens  of  dyeing,  bleach- 
ing, and  printing,  v.  5.— Sabine,  B.  Telegrraphic 
apparatus  and  processes,  v.  4.— Cole,  H.  Terra 
cotta,  V.  2.— Webber,  C.  E.,  and  Rowden,  W.  T.  Test- 
ing: house,  V.  4.— Webber,  T.  W.  Tlml>ers  and  forest 
produce,  v.  5.— Bartley,  G.  C.  T.  Toys,  v.  3.— Baker, 
Sir  S.  Travellins:  articles  and  camp  equipage,  v.  4. 
— Wyatt,  M.  D.  I'pliolstery  and  decorative  work, 
V.  2.— Hogg,  R.  Vegetables  and  fruit,  v.  5.— Webber, 
C.  E.  Apparatus  and  processes  for  ventilatini?, 
warming,  cooking,  and  lighting,  v.  4. — Foster,  P.  Le  N., 
Jr.  Apparatus  and  processes  used  in  weaving:,  v.  4. — 
Godwin,  V.,  and  others.  Worsted  trade,  v.  3.— Index 
to  V.  2-5. 

See  also  South  Kensin);ton  Museum. 

Great  Britain,  Secretary  of  State  for  India. 
Report  on  the  records  of  the  India  Office. 
By  P.  C.  Danvers.  V.  1,  pt.  1.  Records  re- 
lating to  agencies,  factories,  and  settlements 
not  now  under  the  administration  of  the  gov- 
ernment of  India.     London,  1887.     8°.       3414 

Great  Britain,  State  THals  Committee. 

Reports  of  state  trials.  N.  s.,  1820-50. 
Ed.  by  John  Macdonel  [and]  John  E.  P. 
Wallis.    London,  1888-96.    7  v.  8°.         —3322 


Great   Britain,  Surveyor  General  of  H.  M. 
Land  Revenue. 

Reports.  [London],  1812.  fo.  {Gt.  Brit. 
H.  of  C.  Reports  from  Committees,  Suppl.  v.  5. ) 

4451 

Great  Britain,  War  Office. 

Army  lists.     [Monthly.]     1845,  49,  52,   54- 

56,  58-62,  69,  74,  78,  80-89.     London,  1845-89. 

121  nos.     12°.  —4517 

JVofe.— Changed  to  Monthly  army  list  in  Aug.,  1881. 

Incomplete. 

A«lye,  Sir  J.  M.     Chaos  in  the  War  OfBce.     9  pp. 

(Cantemp.  Rev.  v.  54,  1888,  p.  304.)— Cecil,  Lm-d  E.  B. 
H.  G.  The  curse  of  the  War  OfHce.  13  pp.  {Nineteenth 
Cent.  V.  24, 1888,  p.  106.)— Chesney,  Sir  G.  The  confu- 
sion worse  confounded  at  the  War  Office.  21pp.  (Mn«- 
teenth  Cent.  v.  30,  1891,  p.  237. )— How  to  re-organise  the 
War  Department.  18  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  30,  1891, 
p.  885.)— Hope,  W.  The  Ordnance  Department.  3  pp. 
(Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  40,  1886,  p.  273.)— Ordnance  De- 
partment. 7  pp.  ( Contemp.  iJcv.  v.  50,  1886,  p.  457.  )— 
Reconstructed  War  Office.  16  pp.  {Blackwood's 
Mag.  v.  142,  1887,  p.  567.)— War  Office.  35  pp.  {Blaek- 
wood'a  Mag.  v.  142, 1887.  p.  85;  v.  143,  1888,  p.  128.) 

Great  Britain. 

II. 

Works  about  Great  Britain,  arranged  in 
the  following  order,  general  and  miscellane- 
ous works  being  placed  at  the  head. 

Agriculture.  Court     of    High  Law. 

Antiquities.  Commission.  Manufactures. 

Architecture.  Court  of  Justice,  Mineralogy  and 
Army,    navy,           High.  mines. 

and  defences.  Court   of    King's  Mollusca. 
Bibliography.           Bench.  Music. 
Biography.  Court  of  King's  National  and   so- 
Birds.                         Justiciars.  cial     character- 
Botany.  Court  of  Probate.       istics. 
Canals.  Court  of  Star  Numismatics. 
Census.                      Chamber.  Officers  of  govern- 
Chronology.  Courts.                           ment. 
Church  history.  Earlv   inhabit-  Palaeontology. 
Civil  service.            ants.  Political  econo- 
Cliraate.  Education.                    my. 
Colonies.  Finance.  Politics. 
Commerce.  Fine  arts.  Population. 
Constitution  Fisheries.  Postal  service. 

and    govern-  Pishes.  Public  works. 

ment.  Foreign  relations.  Railroads. 

Constitutional  Genealogy.  Royal  household. 

history.  Geology.  Science. 

Court  and  Heraldry,  peer-  Seals. 

courtiers.  age,  etc.  Statistics. 

Court  of  Ad-  History.  Tariff. 

miralty.  Hygiene.  Weights   and 

Court  of  Chan-  Insects.  measures. 

eery.  King.  Zoology. 

Court  of  Exche-  Lands  and  es- 

quer.  tates. 

Great  Britain. 

Bartholomew,  J.  Gazetteer  of  the  British 

isles,  statistical  and  topographical.   1887.  1141 

The  same.     [1893.]  R.71 

BiCKHAM,   G.      British   monarchy ;    or,    a 

new  chorographical  description  of  all  the 
dominions  subject  to  the  king  of  Gt.  Britain. 
1748.  2541 

Britton,  J.,  Brayley,  E.  W.,  and  others. 

Beauties  of  England  and  Wales,  [and]  Scot- 
land.    1801-18,  24  V.  in  31.  .2527 


GREAT  BRITAIN 


1842 


GREAT  BRITAIN,  Agriculture 


Burlington,  C,  and  others.  Modern  uni- 
versal British  traveller ;  or,  a  new,  complete, 
and  accurate  tour  through  England,  Wales, 
Scotland,  and  the  neighbouring  islands.    1779. 

.2461 

Campbell,  T.    Address  of   the  Literary 

Polish  Association  to  the  people  of  Gt. 
Britain.   1832.    ( With  Hill,  R.,  Home  colonies. ) 

3155 

Chambbblayne,  J.     Magnae  Britanniae 

notitia ;  or,  the  present  state  of  Gt.  Britain, 
1710,  16,  23,  26-29,  35,  37,  41,  45,  55.  1710-^5, 
12  V.  1598 

Note.— For  other  v.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Cox,  T.    Magna  Britannia  et  Hibernia,  an- 

tiquaetnova.     lAnon.']     1720-31,  6  v.        2571 

Cruttwbll,  C.    Tour  through  the  whole 

island  of  Gt.  Britain.     1801,  6  v.  2527 

De  Fob,  D.    Tour  thro'  the  whole  island 

of  Gt.  Britain.     [Anon.]    1742,  4  v.  1408 

DlBDiN,  C.  Observations  on  a  tour  through 

almost  the  whole  of  England,  and  a  consider- 
able part  of  Scotland.     [1801-02],  2  V.       .2462 

Drayton,  M.    Poly-olbion :  a  chorograph- 

icall  description  of  .  .  .  Gt.  Britain.  1876,  3  v. 
(Compl.  works,  v.  1-3.)  1305 

The  same.    1889-90,  3  pts.  in  2  v.     [Spenser 
Soc.  n.  8.  nos.  1-3. )  1311 

GtoUGH,    R.      British  topography ;  or,   an 

historical  account  of  what  has  been  done  for 
illustrating  the  topographical  antiquities  of 
Gt.  Britain  and  Ireland.     [Anon.]    1780,  2  v. 

2532 

HUEBNER,  J.  A.,  Freiherr  von.     Through 

the  British  empire.    1886,  2  v.  1506 

Letts,  Son,    and   Co.   (Pubs.)     Popular 

atlas :  being  a  complete  series  of  maps,  de- 
lineating the  whole  surface  of  the  globe. 
British  empire.     1881 .  1401 

Love,  J.   (Pub.)    NewWaymouth  guide; 

or,  useful  pocket  companion  :  containing  .  .  . 
an  alphabetical  list  of  the  cities  and  market 
towns  in  Gt.  Britain.  [1788.]  {With  Jack- 
son, J.,  Jr.,  Hist  of  cath.  ch.  of  lAchfield. )    2517 

Lyons,  D.,  and  Lyons,  S.  Magna  Britan- 
nia :  being  a  concise  topographical  account 
of  the  several  counties  of  Gt.  Britain.  1806- 
22,  6  V.  in  8.  2542 

Melish,  J.    Travels  in  the  United  States 

of  America,  1806-11  .  .  .  and  travels  through 
various  parts  of  Gt.  Britain,  Ireland,  and 
upper  Canada.     Illustr.     1812,  2  v.,  .2463 

Moll,  H.     Present  state  of  the  British 

islands.    1734.     (In /lis  Modern  history,  v.  4.) 

2411 

Nichols,  J.  G.   {Ed.)     The  topographer 

and  genealogist.    1646-58,  3  v.  2534 

Storer,  J.  S.,  and  Qreio,  J.    Antiquarian 

and  topographical  cabinet,  containing  a  series 
of  elegant  views  of  the  most  interesting  ob- 
jects of  curiosity  in  Gt.  Britain.  Accom- 
panied with  letter-press  descriptions.  [Anon.] 
1807-11,  10  v.  in  5.  1524 


Crowninshield,  A.  S.  Gt.  Britain's  service  to  civ- 
ilization. 2  pp.  (N.  Am.  Bev.  v.  162,  1896,  p.  634.)— 
Doyle,  A.  C.  On  the  geographical  distribution  of 
British  intellect.  12  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  24,  1888, 
p.  184.)— Gruen,  K.  T.  F.  Staatsrecht,  religion,  litera- 
tur.  25  pp.  (In  his  Kulturgeschichte  des  17  jahr.  v.  2, 
p.  76.)— Hall,  A.  The  ancient  state  of  Britain.  138  pp. 
1  pi.  5  maps.  (Cox,  T.,  Magna  Britannia,  v.  1,  p.  1.) — 
Jerrolfl,  B.  On  the  manufacture  of  public  opinion. 
13  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  13,  1883,  p.  1080.) -l.ncy, 
H.  W.  Power  of  the  British  press.  7  pp.  (N.  Am.  Bev. 
V.  163, 1896,  p.  168.)— aJational  survey.  26  pp.  (Black- 
wood's Mag.  v.  140,  1886,  p.  322.)— Rathboiie,  W.  Gt. 
Britain  and  the  Suez  canal.  7  pp.  (Fortn.  Bev.  n.  s. 
V.  32,  1882,  p.  234.)— irnger,  G.  F.  Die  Kassiteriden  und 
Albion.  40  pp.  (Bheinisch.  mus.  n.  s.  v.  38,  1883,  p.  157.) 
—White,  T.  P.  Romance  of  statemapplng.  31  pp. 
(Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  144,  1888,  pp.  384,  548.) 

See  also  England.  —Scotland.  — Wnles,  and  the 
names  of  their  counties,  parishes,  cities,  towns,  etc.;  for 
a  list  of  these,  see  under  the  above  countries. 

Great  Britain,  Agriculture. 

Curtis,  J.  Farm  insects :  being  the  natural 
history  and  economy  of  the  insects  injurious 
to  the  field  crops  of  Gt.  Britain  and  Ireland. 
1860.  —2673 

Elliot,  T.  J.  Land  question :  its  ex- 
amination and  solution,  from  an  agricultural 
point  of  view.     [1884.]  —4693 

{Ed.)    Land  scare:    arable  farming  is 

yet  a  profitable  business  in  the  kingdom,   n.  d. 

—4693 

Garnieb,  R.  M.     Annals  of  the  British 

peasantry.    1895.  1524 

History  of  the  English  landed  Interest : 

its  customs,  laws,  and  agriculture.  1892-93, 
2  V.  1524 

Mitchell,  J.    Present  state  of  Gt.  Britain 

and  North  America,  with  regard  to  agricul- 
ture, population,  trade,  and  manufactures. 
[Anon.]     1767.  1646 

Aikman,  C.  M.      Agricultural  education.      13  pp. 

(Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  148,  1890,  p.  195. )— Barclay ,  J.  W. 
Grievances  of  the  farmers.  13  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent. 
V.  11, 1882,  p.  276.)— Bear,  W.  E.  New  agricultural  hold- 
ings bill.  9  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  13,  1883,  p.  10S6.)— 
Bowen-JoneM,  J.  A  farm  that  really  pays.  10  pp. 
(Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  17,  1885,  p.  847.)— Brodrlck,  G.  C. 
British  agriculture  in  1882.  17  pp.  (Fortn.  Bev.  n.  s. 
V.  32,  1882,  p.  608.)  — Oaird,  J.  Agriculture.  24  pp. 
(Ward,  T.  H.,  Beign  of  Queen  Victoria,  v.  2,  p.  129.)— 
Campbell,  G.  D.  Q.,  8  Duke  of  Argyll.  Agricultural 
depression.  41  pp.  (Contemp.  Bev.  v.  41,  1882,  pp.  177, 
381.)— CoUlnirs.  J.  £38,000,000  per  annum.  8pp.  (Nine- 
teenth Cent.  V.  32,  1892,  p.  967.)— Hu>flio».  T.  McK.  On 
the  more  important  breeds  of  cattle  which  have  been 
recognised  in  the  British  isles  in  successive  periods. 
34  pp.  (Archaeologia,  v.  55,  pt.  1,  1896,  p.  125.)— Jestiopp, 
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D' Alton,  J.     Illustrations,  historical  and 

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numbers  killed,  died  of  disease,  or  other  casu- 
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macht.  10  pp.  ((/nsereZeit,  1889,  V.  2,  p.  364.)— Wolse- 
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of  Queen  Victoria,  v.  1,  p.  155.) — Long  and  short  service. 
16  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  9,  1881,  p.  558.)— Standing 
army  of  G.  B.  17  pp.  (Harper's  Mag.  v.  80, 1890,  p.  331.) 
—Lord  Wolseley's  " men."  6  pp.  (Blackwood's Mag. 
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Atkins.    7  pp.    (Harper's  Jlajr.  V.  69,  1884,  p.  723.) 

See  also  under  Admiralty. — War  Office  (in  precedinic 
division). 

Great  Britain,  Baronetage.  See  with  Heraldry, 
peerage,  etc. 

Great  Britain,  Bibliography. 

Anderson,  J.  P.    Book  of  British  topog- 
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Gatpield,  G.    Guide  to  printed  books  and 

MSS.  relating  to  English  .  .  .  heraldry  and 
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Gross,  C.  Bibliography  of  British  munici- 
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Scargill-Bird,  S.  R.  Guide  to  the  prin- 
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Britton,  J.     Essay  on  topographical  literature  .  .  . 

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ober-ltalien,  dem  roemischen  Oallien,  Britannien,  und 
Hispanien.  28  pp.  (Jahresb.  ueber  fortschr.  der  class, 
alterth.  v.  77,  1894,  p.  1.)— Sonnenschein,  W.  S.  Gt. 
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Wales. 

Great  Britain,  Biography. 

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1885.  3707 

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English  literature  and  British  and  American 
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Armttagb,   B.   N.      Quaker  poets  of  Gt. 

Britain  and  Ireland.     1896.  1323 

— -  Bale,  J.,  Bp.  of  Ossory.  Scriptorum  illu- 
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Bourne,  H.   R.  F.      English  merchants: 

memoirs  in  illustration  of  the  progress  of 
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Brougham,  H.  P.,  1  Boron  Brozigham  and 

Vaux.  Historical  sketches  of  statesmen  who 
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Burke,  Sir  J.  B.      Rise  of  great  families. 

1873.  2786 

Cabinet   portrait   gallery   of  British 

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Cooper,  C.  H.,  and  Cooper,  T.    Athenae 

Cantabrigienses,  1500-1609.     1858-61,  2  v.    1184 


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Farrar,    F.    W.      Men    I    have   known- 

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FoRSTBR,  J.  Statesmen  of  the  Common- 
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Gardiner,  S.  R.  English  history  for  stu- 
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Hall,  S.  C.     Book  of  memories  of  great 

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Ho  WITT,  Mrs.  M.  B.   {Ed.)    Biographical 

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3773 
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1867,  2  V.  3822 

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torians.     1855,  2  v. 

Lennox,  Lord  W.  P. 

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Lives  of  the   British 

Wicklifif  to  Foxe.     [1873.] 

Macaulay,    T.    B.,    1 

Biographies  contributed  to  the  Encyclopaedia 
Britannica.     1863.  3796 

Malleson,  G.  B.    Founders  of  the  Indian 

empire.    1882.  3415 

Marshall,  (— ).  Catalogue  of  five  hun- 
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Mason,  E.  T.   (Ed.)     Personal  traits  of 

British  authors.     1886,  4  v.  3797 

Matthews,  J.  B.,  and  Hutton,  L.  (Eds.) 

Actors  and  actresses  of  Gt.  Britain  .  .  .  from 
the  days  of  David  Garrick  to  the  present 
time.    1886,  5  v.  3316 

Memoirs  of  King  Charles  I,  and  the  Loyal- 

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MORLEY,   H.      English   writers^      1887-95, 

11  V.  2237 

MoRLEY,  J.  (Ed. )    English  men  of  letters. 

1878-92,  39  v.  3811 

MuNK,  W.     Roll  of  the  Royal  College  of 

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3706 

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reformers.  From 
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Baron   Macaulay. 


Pelham,  C.  (Ed.)      Chronicles  of  crime; 

or,  the  new  Newgate  calendar.  Being  a 
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Pits,  J.    Relationum  historicarum  de  rebus 

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Ralfe,  J.    Naval  biography  of  Gt.  Britain. 

1828,  4  v.  3771 

Reid,  S.  J.  ( Ed. )    Prime  Ministers  of  Queen 

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Salmon,  T.     Characters   of  the   several 

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Shairp,  J.  C.     Portraits  of  friends.     1889. 

3707 

Smith,   A.     History  of  the  lives  of  the 

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1714,  3  V.  3776 

Smith,  G.  B.    Prime  Ministers  of  Queen 

Victoria.     1886.  3783 

Stanton,  R.     Menology  of  England  and 

Wales ;  or,  brief  memorials  of  the  ancient 
British  and  English  saints.     1887.  —1287 

Stephen,  L.,  and  Lee,  S.  (Eds.)    Diction- 
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R.113 

•  Thespian  dictionary  ;  or,  dramatic  bi- 

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Thomas,  Mrs.  K.  B.  ( G.  Wharton,  pseud. ) 

Celebrated  friendships.     1861,  2  v.  3705 

and   Thomson,    J.    C.     (P.    Wharton, 

pseud.)     Queens  of  society.    [1861],  2  v.    3704 

Thornbury,  G.  W.     British  artists  from 

Hogarth  to  Turner.     1861,  2  v.  3795 

Times,   J.      Anecdote  lives   of  wits  and 

humourists.     1872,  2  v.  3796 

Tweed  IE,  W.  K.  Select  biographies.   1845- 

47,  2  V.     (  Wodrow  Soc. )  —3172 

Walpord,  E.  Chapters  from  family  chests. 

1887,  2  V.  2786 

County  families  of  the  United  King- 
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Note. — For  earlier  eds.  see  preceding  catalogue. 

Walford,  N.  L.    Parliamentary  generals 

of  the  great  Civil  war.     1886.  3707 

Ward,  T.  H.  (Ed.)     Men  of  the  reign. 

1885.  L.125 

Wheatley,  H.  B.      Historical  portraits : 

some  notes  on  the  painted  portraits  of  cele- 
brated characters  of  England,  Scotland,  and 
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noisseur S.)  — 1756 

WiNSTANLBY,   W.      Loyall   martyrology; 

or,  brief  catalogues  and  characters  of  the 
most  eminent  persons  who  suffered  for  their 
conscience  during  the  late  times  of  rebellion. 
1666.  1558 


GREAT  BRITAIN,  Biography 


1849 


GREAT  BRITAIN,  Church  History 


Wood,   A.   d,.     Athenae  Oxonienses :    an 

exact  history  of  all  the  writers  and  Bishops 
who  have  had  their  education  in  the  Uni- 
versity of  Oxford.     1813-20,  4  v.  —2362 

t'ntellani,  E.    I  vecchi  grand'  uomini  ("grand  old 

men*')  del'  Impero  britannico.  21  pp.  {Nuov.  antol. 
3  s.  T,  34,  1891,  p.  4%.)— i'ophraiio.  A.  D.  R.  W.  B., 
1  Baron  Lamington.  In  the  days  of  the  dandies.  53  pp. 
(Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  147,  1890,  pp.  1,  170,  313.)— IHctlon- 
»ry  of  national  biography.  32  pp.  (Quart.  Bev.  v.  W, 
1887,  p.  350. ) 

See  also  Biography  under  Kng:lnn<I.— Scotland.— 
Wales. 

Great  Britain,  Birds. 

SWAINSON,  0.  Provincial  names  and  folk- 
lore of  British  birds.  1885.  (Eng,  Dialect 
Soc.)  —2163 

The  same.  1886.  (Folk-lore  Soc.  v.  17.)  2213 

Yarbell,  W.      History  of  British  birds. 

1871-85,  4  V.  —2654 

Bir<lN  in  G.  B.    29  pp.    (Edin.  Bev.  v.  172, 1890,  p.  194.) 

— Prolootlon  of  British  birds.  15  pp.  ( Quart.  Ecv. 
V.  151,  1881,  p.  100. )— Woodcock,  snipe,  and  plover. 
9  pp.    (Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  150, 1891,  p.  238.) 

See  alio  Birds  under  Kngland.— Wales. 

G-reat  Britain,  Botany. 

Bentham,  G.  Handbook  of  the  British 
flora  .  .  .    Revised  by  Sir  J.  D.  Hooker.    1892. 

—2687 

Cooke,  M.  C.    British  fresh-water  algae. 

1882-84,  8  pts.  —2666 

Handbook  of  British  hepaticae.    1894. 

—2667 
Introduction  to  fresh- water  algae ;  with 

an  enumeration  of  all  the  British   species. 

1892.     [Intemat.  Set.  S.v.  69.)  —2657 

Crombie,  J.  M.  Lichenes  Britannici.   1870. 

—2687 

FrrcH,  W.  H.,  and  Smith,  W.  G.  Illustra- 
tions of  the  British  flora :  a  series  of  wood 
engravings,  with  dissections  of  British  plants. 
1892.  —2687 

Knapp,    J.    L.      Gramina  Britannica ;  or, 

representations  of  the  British  grasses.     1842. 

—2682 

Leighton,  W.    a.      Lichen-flora    of  Gt. 

Britain.     1879.  —2683 

Massbe,  Q.  British  fungus-flora :  a  classi- 
fied text-book  of  mycology.     1892-95,  4  v. 

—2667 

Phillips,  W.    Manual  of  the  British  dis- 

comycetes,  with  descriptions  of  all  the  species 
of  fungi  hitherto  found  in  Britain.  1887. 
{Intemat.  Sci.  S. )  —2687 

Tripp,  F.  E.    British  mosses.    1888,  2  v. 

—2682 

Bii  rroiiff  liM,  J.  Glance  at  British  wild  flowers.    9  pp. 

(Century  Mag.  V.  6,  1884,  p.  485.)— i'ombcr,  T.  Disper- 
sion of  British  plants.  28  pp.  (Lancashire  and  Cheshire 
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distribution  of  British  plants.  34  pp.  (Lancashire  and 
Cheshire  Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  n.  s.  v.  13,  1873,  p.  237.) 

See  alto  Eugland,  Botany. 


Great  Britain,  Canals. 

Jeans,  J.  S.  In  his  Waterways  and  water 
transport  in  different  countries.    1890.    —2726 

Vernon-Harcoubt,   L.   p.      Treatise   on 

rivers  and  canals.     1882,  £  v.  — 2724 

Flcinliia:,  W.      Railways    and   waterways.       9    pp. 

(Fortn.  Rev.  n.s.v.  30,  1881,  p.  432.)— Inland  naviga- 
tion.   23  pp.    (London  Quart.  Rev.  v.  66, 1886,  p.  223.) 

See  also  En^rland,  Canals. 

Great  Britain,  Census. 

Bartholomew,  J.  Gazetteer  of  the  British 
isles.    With  census  supplement,  1891.     [1893.] 

R.71 

Great  Britain.     Registrar  -  General. 

Census  of  England  and  Wales,  1861.  1862-63, 
3  V.  —4381 

Census  of  England  and  Wales,   1871. 

1871-73,  4  V.  —4381 
Census  of  England   and  Wales,   1881. 

1881-83,  4  V.  in  3.  —4381 

Hubbard,  J.  G.      A   census   of  religions.     14  pp. 

(Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  9,  1881,  p.  131.)— Low,  S.  J.  The  ris« 
of  the  suburbs :  a  lesson  of  the  census.  14  pp.  ( Con- 
temp.  Rev.  v.  60, 1891.  p.  545.)— Welton,  T.  A.  Observa- 
tions  on  population  statistics.  110  pp.  2  pi.  (Lancashire 
and  Cheshire  Hist.  Soc.  Trans,  n.  s.  v.  9,  1869,  p.  55.) 

See  also  under  Population. — Statistics.  Also  Engrland. 
Census ;  Statistics. 

Great  Britain,  Chronology. 

Leycester,  Sir  P.  Historical  antiquities 
in  two  books.  [Illustr.]  1672-73,  2  pts.  in 
1  V.  .2511 

Robinson,  H.  J.     Colonial  chronology :  a 

chronology  of  the  principal  events  connected 
with  the  English  colonies  and  India,  from  the 
close  of  the  fifteenth  century  to  the  present 
time.     1892.  2451 

Sammes,  a.    Britannia  antiqua  illustrata ; 

or,  the  antiquities  of  ancient  Britain  .  .  . 
with  a  chronological  history  of  this  kingdom 
.  .  .  until .  .  .  800.     1676.  2641 

Great  Britain,  Church  History. 

Bacon,  J.  Liber  regis,  vel  thesaurus  re- 
rum  ecclesiasticarum.     1786,  1  v.  in  2.     — 4262 

Bayly,   T.     Certamen  religiosum ;   or,   a 

conference  between  his  late  Majestic  Charles, 
King  of  England,  and  Henry,  late  Marquess 
and  Earl  of  Worcester,  concerning  religion  ; 
at  his  Majesties  being  at  Raglan  castle,  1646. 
1649.  —1278 

Charles    I,    King   of   Gt.   Britain.     The 

Kings  Majesties  answer  to  the  paper  delivered 
in  by  the  reverend  divines  attending  the 
honourable  commissioners  concerning  church- 
government.  1648.  (Pamphlets  :  Charles  I, 
V.  9. )  4555 

Fire  prom  Heaven,  falling  upon  the  pres- 
ent army  and  churches.  1649.  {Pamphlets: 
Charles  I,  v.  10. )  4555 

Foster,  J.  (Ed.)    Index  ecclesiasticus ;  or, 

alphabetical  lists  of  all  ecclesiastical  digni- 
taries in  England  and  Wales  since  the  Ref- 
ormation.   1890.  1151 


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1850 


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Fuller,  T.      Church  history  of  Britain ; 

from  the  birth  of  Jesus  Christ  until  the  year 
1648.     1845,  6v.  —3263 

LiLBURNE,  J.  Dialogue  betwixt  Rattle- 
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Englands  rejoicing  at  the  prelats  down- 
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Masson,  D.   Life  of  John  Milton :  narrated 

in  connexion  with  the  political,  ecclesiastical, 
and  literary  history  of  his  time.    1859-80,  6  v. 

4851 

MiLNE,  F.   A.   {Ed.)    Ecclesiology.    1894. 

(Qomme,  Q.  L.,  Gentleman's  Mag.  lAbr.)    4156 

Parsons,  R.  (A.  Philopater,  pseud.)  Eliza- 

bethae  Angliae  Reginae  haeresim  Calvini- 
anam  propugnantis  saevissimum  in  Catholi- 
cos  sui  regni  edictum,  quod  in  alios  quoque 
reipublicae  Christianae  principes  contumelias 
continet  indignissimas.  Promulgatum  Lon- 
dini,  29  Nov.,  1591.    1593.  —3257 

Prynne,  W.     Antipathie  of  the  English 

lordly  prelacie,  both  to  regall  monarchy,  and 
civill  unity.     1641,  2  v.  —3257 

New  discovery  of  the  prelates'  tyranny. 

1641.  —3217 

iVote.— No  title  page. 

Ryves,   B.     Mercurius  rusticus ;    or,   the 

countries  complaint  of  the  barbarous  out- 
rages committed  by  the  sectaries  of  the  late 
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Spelman,  Sir  H.    Concilia,  deCreta,  leges, 

constitutiones  in  re  ecelesiarum  orbis  Britan- 
nici.     1639-64,  2  v.  —4201 

Stillingfleet,  E.,  Bp.  of  Worcester.    Ori- 

gines  Britannicae ;  or,  the  antiquities  of  the 
British  churches.    1710.    (  Works,  v.  3. )  —4232 

Tanner,  T.,  Bp.   of  St.  Asaph.     Notitia 

monastica ;  or,  a  short  history  of  the  religious 
houses  in  England  and  Wales.    1695.      —4276 

Notitia  monastica ;  or,  an  account  of  all 

the  abbies,  priories,  and  houses  of  friers, 
heretofore  in  England  and  Wales.  1744.  — 2171 

Test  act  reporter  ;  or,  report  of  pro- 
ceedings in  the  late  application  to  Parliament 
for  the  repeal  of  the  corporation  and  test 
acta  ...  to  which  are  added,  the  statement 
of  the  case  of  the  Protestant  Dissenters  and 
an  abstract  of  the  corporation  and  test  acts. 
1829.  —2354 

TuLLOCH,    J.      Movements    of    religious 

thought  in  Britain  during  the  nineteenth 
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(W.  Bancroft],  to  all  the  Bps.  within  his  metropolitan 
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tracts,  V.  9,  p.  132.)— BilHon.  T.  Certain  observationH 
out  of  a  treatise  called  the  Difference  between  Christian 
subjection  and  unchristian  rebellion.  2  pp.  (Bomers,  J., 
Coll.  of  tracU,  v.  4,  p.  29.)— BrldKCM,  W.     Sermon   [on 


the  Civil  war] ,  preached  at  a  fast,  before  the  House  of 
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p.  87.)— Rrock,  E.  P.  L.  Historical  and  other  evidences 
of  the  extent  of  the  ancient  British  church.  12  pp. 
(Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc.  Joum.  v.  41, 1885,  p.  53.)— Caird, 
E.  Pfleiderer,  Development  of  theology  in  Germany 
since  Kant  and  its  progress  in  Q.  B.  since  1825.  4  pp. 
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don. Letter  concerning  allegiance,  written  presently 
after  the  Revolution.  6pp.  (Somers,  J.,  OoM.  o/ Iracto, 
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H.,  Abp.  of  Hereford.  The  naked  truth;  or,  the  state  of 
the  primitive  church.  49  pp.  ( Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts, 
V.  7,  p.  268.)— Croly,  Q.  Roman  Catholic  pledges,  and 
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See  also  <'atholic  Cliiiroh  in  Cirent  Britain. — 
Chiircli  of  En;:riaii<l.— Cnia^liiiid,  Church  history. — 
Reformation.— .Scotland,  Church  history.— Walca, 
Church  history. 

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Symonds,  a.  Papers  relative  to  the  ob- 
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Anbrey.  W.  H.  S.     Government   by   chief  clerks. 

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See  also  under  Officers  of  government. 

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Andrews,  W.  Famous  frosts  and  frost 
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Symons,  G.  J.,  and  Wallis,  H.  S.    British 

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Great  Britain,  Colonies. 

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V.  1,  p.  340.)— Herbert.  St.   L.     Our  colonial  policy. 

15  pp.  (Fortn.  Rev.  n.  8.  v. 35, 1884,  p. 241.)— Home  rule 
and  imperial  federation.  6  pp.  (Westm.  Rev.  v.  132,1989, 
p.  225.)— Imperial  federation.  11  pp.  {Edin.  Rev. 
v.  170, 1889,  p.  247 ;  London  Quart.  Rev.  v.  04,  1885,  p.  320. ) 
—New  view  of  imperial  federation.  13  pp.  {Blackwood's 
Mag.  V.  147,  1890,  p.  708. )— Isolation  of  England. 


GREAT  BRITAIN,  Colonies 


1853 


GREAT  BRITAIN,  Commerce 


16  pp.     {Quart.  Rev.  v.  159,  188S,  p.  252.)— Johnston, 

H.  H.  Development  of  tropical  Africa  under  British 
auspices.  23  pp.  {Fortn.  Bev.  n.  s.  v.  48,  1890,  p.  684.)  — 
and  others.  England  and  Germany  in  Africa.  46  pp. 
{Fortn.  Bev.  n.  s.  v.  48,  1890,  p.  119.)— Key,  Sir  A.  C. 
Naval  defence  of  the  colonies.  10  pp.  (Nineteenth.  Cent. 
V.  20,  1886,  p.  284.)— liProy-Beaii  lien,  A.  Bivalit^s 
coloniales:  I'Angleterre  et  la  Russie.  46  pp.  (Rev.  d. 
deux  mondes,  1886,  3  p«r.  v.  73,  p.  283.)— l.obban,  W.  Is 
imperial  federation  a  chimera?  5  pp.  [Westm.  Rev. 
v.  136, 1891,  p.  54.)— I.nbbook,  N.  Revival  of  the  West 
Indies.  13  pp.  ( Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  14,  1883,  p.  1062.  )— 
Bf  orrinian,  J.  Closer  union  of  the  empire.  10  pp. 
(Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  21,  1887,  p.  507.)— Mlvart,  St.  G. 
Some  notes  on  colonial  zoology.  13  pp.  ( Contemp.  Rev. 
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18  pp.  (Macmillan'a  Mag.  v.  49,  1884,  p.  241.)— Palma, 
L.  Eederazione  imperiale  inglese.  29  pp.  (Nuov.  antol. 
3  s.  V.  32,  1891,  p.  5.)— Farkes,  H.  Australia  and  the 
imperial  connection.  6  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  15, 1884, 
p.  867.)— Partridpre,  J.  A.  Confederation  and  Home 
rule.  10  pp.  ( Westm.  Bev.  v.  133,  1890,  p.  221.)— Ireland 
and  the  empire.  21pp.  (Westm.  Bev.  v.  132, 1SS9,  p.  ii9.) 
—Portugal's  aggressions  and  England's  duty. 
13  pp.  (Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  47,  1890,  p.  136.)— Powell, 
Sir  G.S.B.  Fifty  years  of  colonial  development.  11  pp.^ 
(Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  41, 1887,  p.  928.) — Representative  gov- 
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1886,  p.  493.)— Selecting  colonial  governors.  8  pp.  (NiTie- 
teenth  Cent,  v.24,  1888,  p.891.)— <luesnel,  L.  FMgration 
imperiale.  34  pp.  (Biblioth.  vniv.  et  rev.  Suisse,  3  p6r. 
V.  30,  1886,  p.  541;  v.  31,  1886,  p.  103.)— Ransonie,  C. 
Wanted :  a  statesman.  10  pp.  (Confemj).  iJev.  v.  60, 1891, 
p.  82.)— Representative  government  in  our  colo- 
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C.  J.  Payment  of  members  and  colonial  corruption. 
14pp.  (Westm.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  64.  1883,  p.  190. )— .Seeley , 
J.  R.  Expansion  of  England  in  the  18  century.  10  pp. 
(Macmillan^s  Mag.  v.  46,  1882,  p.  456.)— Georgian  and  Vic- 
torian expansion.  17  pp.  (Fortn.  Bev.  n.  s.  v.  42,  1887, 
p.  123.)— Smith,  G.  The  empire.  54  pp.  (Essays  on 
gfuestions  of  the  day,  p.  127.)— Expansion    of  England. 

17  pp.  (Contemp.  Bev.  v.  45,  1884,  p.  524.)— Smith.  W.  J. 
Blue-blooded  boys.  14  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  14,  1883, 
p.  840. )— Stont,  Sir  R.  Colonial  view  of  imperial  federa^ 
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Rev.  U.S.  V.  46,  1889,  p.  173.)— Thring,  Sir  H.,  1  Baron 
Thring.  Fallacy  of  "imperial  federation."  13  pp. 
(Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  19,  1886,  p.  22.)— Tnpper,  Sir  C. 
Federating  the  empire :  a  colonial  plan.  12  pp.  (Nine- 
teenth Cent.  V.  30,  1891,  p.  509.)— How  to  federate  the  em- 
pire. 12  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  31,  1892,  p.  525.)— 
Vogel,  Sir  J.  Is  it  open  to  the  colonies  to  secede? 
15  pp.  (Nineteenth Cent.  v.  26, 1889,  p.  897.)— Ward, T.  H. 
Colonial  policy  and  progress.  57  pp.  (In  his  Reign  of 
Queen  Victoria,  v.  1,  p.  403.)— White,  A.  The  colonisa- 
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( Contemp.  Rev.  v.  49,  1886,  p.  375. )— Recent  experiments 
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— Wilson,  Sir  S.  A  scheme  for  imperial  federation. 
9  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  17,  1885,  p.  590.)— Wisker,  J. 
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1882,  p.  711.)— Work  for  willing  hands:  a  practical 
plan  for  state-aided  emigration.  6  pp.  (Blackwood's 
Mag.  V.  143,  1888,  p.  273.) 

See  also  the  names  of  the  various  colonies,  as  Austra- 
lia.—Bahama  islands.— Barbadoes.— Bermuda. 
—British  America.— British  CJuiana.— Canada. 
—Cape  of  Good  Hope.— Ceylon.— Cyprus.-Flji 
Islands.  —  fJanibia.—  Gibraltar.  —  Oold  Coast.— 
Hong  Kong.  —  India.  —  Jamaica.-  I>abrador.— 
Malta.—  .Mauritius.-  Xatal.  —  Newfoundland.— 
>'ew  t.uinea.— Xew  South  Wales.— Sfew  Zea- 
land.— <lucenslnnd.—SierraI<eone.— Tasmania. 
—Trinidad.— Victoria,  etc. 


Great  Britain,  Commerce. 

Almon,  J.  {Ed.)  Collection  of  scarce  and 
interesting  tracts  .  .  .  written  upon  the  most 
important  political  and  commercial  subjects, 
during  the  years  1763-70.     1787-88,  4  v.      2553 

Anderson,  J.     English  intercourse  with 

Siam  in  the  seventeenth  century.  1890. 
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Andrews,  W.     Famous  frosts  and  frost 

fairs  in  Gt.  Britain.     1887.  1526 

Bourne,   H.   R.  F.      English  merchants: 

memoirs  in  illustration  of  the  progress  of 
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Bbiqgs,  J.  Present  land-tax  in  India,  con- 
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BUTEL-DuMONT,  G.  M.  Histoire  et  com- 
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Edwards,  B.  Thoughts  on  the  late  pro- 
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Great  Britain.      House   op   Cosimons. 

Committee  appointed  to  enquire  into  the 
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Committee  appointed  to   examine  .  .  . 

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Committee  of  secrecy  appointed  to  ex- 
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Committee  to  whom  the  petition  of  the 

merchants  .  .  .  dealers  in,  and  manufacturers 
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Great  Britain.    Parliament.    Accounts 

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Great  Britain.    Privy  Council.   Report 

of  a  Committee  of  the  Lords  of  the  Privy 
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United  States,  Jan.,  1791.     1888.  —2393 

Gross,  C.    The  gild  merchant.    1890,  2  v. 

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Gilda  mercatoria.     1883.  —3322 

Hart,  W.  F.    Trade  marks :  their  object, 

use,  and  protection  in  Gt.  Britain  and  Ire- 
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1854 


GREAT  BRITAIN,  Constitution,  etc. 


Henshall,  S.  Specimens  and  parts  ;  con- 
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Holland,  J.    History  and  description  of 

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Mitchell,  J.    Present  state  of  Gt.  Britain 

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PosTLETHWAYT,  M.  Gt.  Britain's  com- 
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Pbentice,  D.     Policy  of  a  ftee  trade  in 

com.    n.  d.     (With  Hill,  R.,  Home  colonies.) 

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Stevens,  H.  [Ed. )    Dawn  of  British  trade 

to  the  East  Indies,  1599-1603.     1886.         —2393 

Urquhabt,  D.    Mystery  of  the  Danube  : 

showing  how  through  secret  diplomacy,  that 
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. Vine,  F.  T.    Caesar  in  Kent .  .  .  with  some 

account  of  early  British  trade  and  enterprise. 
1887.  2536 

New  markets  for  British  liMlnstry.  29  pp.    (Quart. 

Bev.  V.  163,  1886,  p.  151.)— Commercial  intercourse  with 
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cloth  trade,  1622.  9  pp.  (Bristol  and  Gloucest.  Archaeol. 
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Commons.  Committees  on  the  coal  trade,  180O.  Re- 
ports and  appendices,  1803.  114  pp.  (Gt.  Brit.  H.  of  C. 
Reportt  from  Committees,  v.  10  p.  537.)— Coiiimerclal 
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Mag.  V.  136, 1884,  p.  765.)— Great  Britain.  House  of  Com- 
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factory  legislation.  7  pp.  {Niiieteenth  Cent.  v.  13,  1883, 
p.  971.)— Trade  with  France,  Italy,  Spain,  and  Portugal 
considered.  7  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  13, 
p.  293.)— Wlffen,  B.  Trade  depression  and  low  prices. 
23  pp.  (Con(«mp.  iJer.  V.  47, 1885,  p.  800.)— «rey,  H.  G., 
3  Earl  drey.  Protection ;  free  trade ;  fair  trade ; 
colonial  trade.  23  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  31,  1892, 
p.  38.) — Wrlllltlis,  R.  J.  Government  and  commerce. 
20  pp.  (  Westm.  Ben.  n.  s.  v.  71,  1887,  p.  171.)— Howell, 
G.  8tat«  of  our  trade ;  Fluctuations  in  trade  and  wages. 
27  pp.  (Fortn.  Bev.  n.  s.  v.  41, 1887,  pp.  196,  534.)— Jan- 
son,  Sir  T.  General  maxims  in  trade,  particularly  ap- 
plied to  the  commerce  between  G.  B.  and  France.  6  pp. 
(Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  13,  p.  287.)— Kenible,  E. 
Shall  we  have  free  ships  ?  10  pp.  (N.  Am.  Bev.  v.  160, 
1895,  p.  85.) — 1-evl,  L.  The  orders  in  council.  17  pp. 
(Rand,  B.,  Selections  illustr.  econ.  hist.  p.  109.)—  I.idn^ett, 
G.  Shipowners,  seamen,  and  the  Board  of  trade.  10  pp. 
(Contemp.  Bev.  v.  45, 1884,  p.  577.)— Medley,  G.  W.  Fair- 
trade  fog  and  fallacy.  13  pp.  (.Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  21, 
1887,  p.  273.)— Great  Britain.  House  of  Commons.  Com- 
mittees on  the  state  of  the  trade  to  Newf'onndlantl, 
1793.  Reports  and  appendices,  1803.  114  pp.  (Gt.  Brit. 
H.  of  C.  Beports  from  Committees,  v.  10,  p.  391.)— Pro>f- 
reaa  of  50  years.  20  pp.  (London  Quart.  Bev.  v.  69,  1888, 
p.  1.)— 4lnln,  W.  T.  W.,  4  Earl  of  Dunraven  and  Mount- 
tori.      Commercial    union  within  the  empire.     16  pp. 


(Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  29,  1891,  p.  507.)— Reed,  Sir  E.  J. 
Board  of  trade  and  merchant  shipping.  14  pp.  (Con- 
temp.  Bev.  V.  45, 1884,  p.  97.)— Knssell,  W.  C.  Shipping 
commission  viewed  from  the  forecastle.  19  pp.  ( Con- 
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safety  :  proposing  a  sure  method  for  encouraging  navi- 
gation. 24  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  11,  p.  50.)— 
Letter  to  a  member  of  Parliament  on  the  resolution  of 
the  House  to  settle  a  trade  from  G.  B.  to  the  South  ttea 
of  America,  1711.  3  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts, 
V.  13,  p.  117.)— Case  of  His  Majesty's  [Charles  II]  sugpar 
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See  also  ('orii  laws. — England,  Commerce. — Great 
nritnin^  Political  economy ;  Statistics. 

Great  Britain,  Conchology.    See  under  Mol- 

lusca. 
Great  Britain,  Constitution  and  government, 
Anson,  Sir  W.  R.    Law  and  custom  of  the 

constitution.     Pt.  I.     1886.  —2323 

Bagehot,  W.     The  English  constitution. 

1889.     (  Works,  v.  4. )  2181 

Cotton,  Sir  R.   B.      Forme  of  governe- 

ment  of  the  kingdome  of  England  collected 
out  of  the  fundamental  lawes  and  statutes  of 
this  kingdome.  lAnon.}  1642.  (Pamphlets: 
Charles  I,  v.  3. )  4565 

•  Davenant,  C.  Essays  upon  peace  at  home 

and  war  abroad.    1704.  — 1368 

Dicey,   A.  V.      Lectures  introductory  to 

the  study  of  the  law  of  the  constitution. 
1885.  —1328 

PoRTESCUE,  Sir  J.  Governance  of  Eng- 
land :  otherwise  called  the  difference  between 
an  absolute  and  a  limited  monarchy.  Ed.  by 
C.  Plummer.     1885.  —2325 

Fbanqueville,  a.  C.  F.,  Comte  de.    Gou- 

vernement  et  le  Parlement  britanniques. 
1887,  3  v.  —2323 

Freeman,  E.  A.    Growth  of  the  English 

constitution  from  the  earliest  times.    1872. 

—1325 
•  Gneist,  H.  R.  H.  F.     Constitution  commu- 

nale  de  I'Angleterre,  son  histoire,  son  6tat 

actuel ;  ou,  le  self-government.     1867-70,  5  v. 

(Coll.  d'hist.  contemp.)  —2326 
History   of  the  English    constitution. 

Tr.  by  P.  A.  Ashworth.     1886,  2  v.  —2325 

Hakbin,  G.   Hereditary  right  of  the  crown 

of  England  asserted  .  .  .  and  the  true  English 
constitution  vindicated  from  the  misrepre- 
sentations of  Dr.  Higden's  View  and  defence. 
[Anon.]     1713.  1511 

Hitchcock,  R.   Politic  plat  for  the  honour 

of  the  Prince,  the  great  profit  of  the  public 
state.  1580,  repr.  1879.  (Arber,  E.,  Eng. 
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Macy,  J.      The  English   constitution :   a 

commentary  on  its  nature  and  growth.    1897. 

—3312 


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1855 


GREAT  BRITAIN,  Court  and  Courtiers 


— —  Magna  Carta  Regis  Johannis,  XV  die 
Junii,  M:CCXV,annoregniXVn.  1879.  —1361 

MuBDOCH,  J.      History  of   constitutional 

reform  in  Gt.  Britain  and  Ireland ;  with  a 
full  account  of  the  three  great  measures  of 
1832,  1867,  and  1884.     1885.  —1358 

Putt,  C.    Essay  on  civil  policy;    or,  the 

science  of  legislation.     1830.  — 3356 

Sbldbn,  J.  Historical  and  political  dis- 
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reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth.     1739.  —3331 

Smyth,  Sir  T.     De  republica  Anglorum. 

The  maner  of  gouernement  or  policie  of  the 
realme  of  England.    1583.  —2316 

Sullivan,  P.  S.  Lectures'on  the  constitu- 
tion and  laws  of  England.     1776.  —3351 

Taylor,  H.      Origin  and  growth  of  the 

English  constitution.     1889.  —2325 

Tyrrell,  Sir  J.    Bibliotheca  politica  :  or, 

an  enquiry  into  the  ancient  constitution  of 
the  English  government.  [Anon.']  1694.  — 1353 

Young,  Sir  W.      British    constitution  of 

government  compared  with  that  of  a  demo- 
cratic republic.  1793.  ( With  Constitutional 
Soc.  Manifestos.)  1552 

The  same.     {Pamphlets,  v.  13.)  3116 

Ackland,  C.  T.  D.    County  boards.    10  pp.    (Fortn. 

Rev.  n.  s.  v.  29,  1881,  p.  93.)— AiiHOii,  Sir  W.  R.  Consti- 
tutional development.  38  pp.  (Ward,  T.  H.,  Reign  of 
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land :  our  defences.  5  pp.  ( Macmillan^s  Mag.  v.  59,  1889, 
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constitution,  government,  and  trade  of  England.  7  pp. 
{In  his  Dictionary,  1813,  p.  xxvii.)— Boulaiigrisiu  in 
England  :  a  speculation.  5  pp.  (,Macmillan^8  Mag.  v.  59, 
1889,  p.  31.) — Chamberlain,  J.  Shall  we  Americanise 
our  institutions?  15  pp.  (Nijieteenth  Cent.  v.  28,  1890, 
p.  881.)— t'llurclllll,  G.  C.  S.,  8  Duke  of  Marlborough. 
England's  hereditary  republic.  17  pp.  {N.  Am.  Rev. 
V.  133,  1881,  p.  447.)— Bow,  J.  G.  Political  ideal  of  the 
English  commonwealth.  25  pp.  {Eng.  Hist.  Rev.  v.  6, 
1891,  p.  306.) — American  history  of  the  Kii8:li»«li  coii- 
Mtltulion.  4  pp.  (/IftoJU.  iVfoni/lij/,  V.  65,  1890,  p.  263.)— 
— Eyre,  J.  R.  Unionists  and  the  constitution.  13  pp. 
( Weatm.  Rev.  v.  133,  1890,  p.  519. )— Forme  of  |$'0 verii- 
ment  of  the  kingdome  of  England.  7  pp.  (Somers,  J., 
Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  4,  p.  121.)— Fortesciic,  H.,  3  Earl  For- 
tescue.  "  Imperium  in  imperio."  6  pp.  {Nineteenth  Cent. 
V.  24,  1888,  p.  481.)— Freeman,  E.  A.  The  House  of 
Lords  and  the  county  councils.  16  pp.  {Fortn.  Rev.  n.s. 
V.  43.  1888,  p.  589.)— «rey,  H.,  3  Earl  Grey.  The  govern- 
ment and  the  tithes.  23  pp.  {Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  27,  1890, 
p.  150.)— Kay,  J.  T.  County  government.  8  pp.  {Mac- 
millan's  Mag.  v.  46,  1882,  n.  147.)— Keppel,  W.  C,  7  Earl 
of  Albemarle,  and  Campbell,  J.  G.  E.  H.  D.  S.,  Marquis  of 
Lome,  Unity  of  the  empire.  24  pp.  {Nineteenth  Cent. 
V.  17,  1885,  p.  381.)  — I^enjif,  J.  Home  rule  all  round.  6' pp. 
{Wealm.Rev.  v.  133,  1890,  p.  573.)— I-eslie.  C.  The  old 
English  constitution,  in  relation  to  the  hereditary  suc- 
cession of  the  crown ;  antecedent  to  the  Revolution  of 
1688.  10  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  13,  p.  638.)  — 
Local  (irovernment.  19  pp.  {London  Quart.  Rev. 
V.  71,  1889,  p.  123. )— Local  government:  the  franchise 
question.  10  pp.  ( TTeXm.  itei;.  v.  130, 1888,  p.  1.)— Local 
g^overnment  act.  1888.  8  pp.  {Westm.  Rev.  v.  130, 
1888,  p.  265.)— Local  iicoverninent  l>lll.  24  pp.  {Qtmrt. 
Rev.  v.  167,  1888,  p.  249.)— What  the  local  Kovornment 
bill  In.  7  pp.  (  Westm.  Rav.  v.  129,  1888,  p.  545.)— What 
the   local  g^overnmeut  bill  sbould  be.     IS  pp. 


(  Westm.  Rev.  v.  129, 1888,  p.  277.)— Origin  and  growth  of 
local  government  In  countlcM.  11  pp.  {Westm. 
Rev.  n.  s.  v.  63,  1883,  p.  3&1.)— I.ocal  Helf-government 
and  political  education.  11  pp.  (  Westm.  Rev.  n.  a.  v.  69, 
1886,  p.  355.)- Lowell,  C.  R.  English  and  American 
federalism.  7  pp.  {Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  43,  1888,  p.  189.)— 
Of  the  nature  and  excellency  of  the  government 
of  England.  4  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts^  v.  11, 
p.  281.)— Claims  of  the  parish.  6  pp.  {Westm.  Rev, 
V.  129,  1888,  p.  673.)— Pro'hero,  G.  W.  Gneist  on  the 
English  constitution.  33  pp.  (Eng.  Hist.  Rev.  v.  3,  1888, 
p.  I.)— Rathbone,  W.  Local  government  in  England 
and  Wales.  37  pp.  ( Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  13,  1883,  pp.  297, 
509.)— Sclater-Bootli,  G.  Local  government  in  the 
rural  districts.  9  pp.  (JVtTteteenlh  Cent.  v.  21,  1887,  p.  253.) 
—Shower,  Sir  B.  The  magistracy  and  government  of 
England  vindicated.  10  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts^ 
v.  8,  p.  410.) — Reasons  for  a  new  bill  of  rights.  11  pp. 
(Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  10,  p.  568.)— Smith,  Q. 
Constitutional  misfit.  9  pp.  {N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  164,  1897, 
p.  624. )— The  state  in  loco  parentis.  20  pp.  {Lon- 
don Quart.  Rev.  v.  75,  1891,  p.  256.)— Stuart,  Q.  Dis- 
course concerning  the  laws  and  government  of  England. 
32  pp.  (Sullivan,  F.  S.,  Lectures  on  the  constitution  and 
laws  of  England.)  —Taylor,  H.  Ontloolc  of  Parlia- 
mentary government.  13  pp.  ( N.  Am.  Rev.  v.  160,  1896, 
p.  479.)— Thrinjf.  Sir  H.,  1  Baron  Thring.  Fallacy  of 
"imperial  federation."  13  pp.  {Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  19, 
1886,  p.  22.)  —Local  government.  18  pp.  {Nineteenth 
Cent.  V.  23, 1888,  p.  423.)— Local  government  bill.  20  pp. 
{Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  23, 1888,  p.  641.) 
See  also  under  Constitutional  history.— Law.— Politics. 

Great  Britsiiu,  Constitutional  history. 

Hallam,  H.  Constitutional  history  of 
England,  from  the  accession  of  Henry  VII  to 
the  death  of  George  II.     1841,  3  v.;  1846,  2  v. 

.2585 

Buxton,  D.    Characteristics  of  national  growth  :  a 

chapter  in  constitutional  history.  14  pp.  (Lancashire 
and  Cheshire  Hist.  Soc.  TraTis.  n.  s.  v.  8,  1868,  p.  33.) 

See  also  under  Constitution  and  government. 

Great  Britain,  Court  and  courtiers. 

AiKLN,  L.  Memoirs  of  the  court  of  King 
James  I.     [With  portrait.]     1823,  2  v.       .2584 

Birch,  T.    Court  and  times  of  Charles  I. 

1848,  2  v.  1553 

Court  and  times  of  James  I.    1848,  2  v. 

1545 

Bloomfield,  G.  L.,  2  Baroness  Bloomfleld. 

Reminiscences  of  court  and  diplomatic  Ufa. 
1883,  2  V.  —1311 

Coke,  R.    Detection  of  the  court  and  state 

of  England  during  the  four  last  reigns,  and 
the  inter-regnum.     1694,  2  v.  in  1.  1597 

Goodman,   G.     Court  of  King  James  I. 

1839,  2  V.  .2585 

Hall,  H.    Court  life  under  the  Plantage- 

nets.    1890.  1506 

Jesse,   J.   H.      Memoirs  of  the  court  of 

England  during  the  reign  of  the  Stuarts,  in- 
cluding the  Protectorate.     1840,  2  v.         .2586 

• Continuation  of  Memoirs  of  the  court 

of  England  during  the  reign  of  the  Stuarts, 
including  the  Protectorate.     1840,  2  v.      .2686 

Memoirs  of  the  court  of  England  from 

the  Revolution  in  1688  to  the  death  of  George 
II.     1843,  3  V.  1508 

Papendiek,  Mrs.  C.  L.  H.  A.     Court  and 

private  life  in  the  time  of  Queen  Charlotte. 
Ed.  by  Mrs.  V.  D.  Broughton.   1887,  2  v.   1603 


GREAT  BRITAIN,  Court  and  Courtiers  1856       GREAT  BRITAIN,  Court  of  Stor  Chamber 


Thomson,  Mrs.  K.  B.     Memoirs  of  the 

court  and  times  of  King  George  II  and  his 
consort  Queen  Caroline.     1850,  2  v.  .2587 

Vom  englischen   koenltrsliofo.     14  pp.    ( Unaere 

Zeil,  1868,  V.  1,  p.  641.)— Oottschall,  K.  E.  von.  Zur 
chronik  der  europaeischen  hoefe.  24  pp.  (  Unsere  Zeit, 
1887,  V.  1,  p.  739.)— Divers  remarkable  passages  of  the 
ladies  at  {Spring  Garden,  in  Parliament  assembled. 
7  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  5,  p.  472.)— Yusnf 
A{^hn.  Account  of  a  mission  from  Turkey  to  the 
British  court.  9  pp.  (Royal  Asiat.  See.  Qt.  Brit.  Trans. 
V.  3,  1835,  p.  496.) 

Great  Britain,  Court  of  Admiralty. 

Chlsliolni-Batten,  E.  The  Admiralty  Court  of 
Minehead.  7  pp.  (Somersetshire  Archaeol.  and  Nat. 
Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  v.  36,  1890,  p.  46.) 

Great  Britain,  Court  of  Chancery. 

Great  Britain.  Royal  Commission  into 
INCLOSURES,  1517-18.  Domesday  of  inclosures, 
1517-18 :  being  the  extant  returns  to  Chancery 
for  Berks,  Bucks,  Chesliire,  Essex,  Leicester- 
shire, Lincolnshire,  Northants,  Oxon,  War- 
wicksiiire  .  .  .  and  Bedfordshire.  Ed.,  with 
notes  and  tables,  by  I.  S.  Leadam.  1897,  2  v. 
(Boyal  Hist.  Soc.)  2514 

Rbpertorie  of  records:    remaining  in 

the  four  treasuries  on  the  receipt  side  at  West- 
minster .  .  .  With  a  briefe  introductiue  index 
of  the  records  of  Chancery.    1631.  1567 

Great  Britain,  Court  of  Exchequer. 

Great  Britain.  Record  Commission. 
Nonarum  inquisitiones  in  Curia  Scaccarii, 
temp,  regis  Edwardi  III.    1807.  —2301 

Introduction  to  the  study  of  the  Pipe 

Rolls.    1884.    (Pipe  Roll  Soc.  Pub.  V.  3.)    .2514 


—  Pipe  Roll  Society. 
97,  22  V. 


Publications. 


1884- 
.2514 


Repbrtorie  of  records  :   remaining  in 

the  four  treasuries  on  the  receipt  side  at 
Westminster.  The  two  remembrancers  of  the 
Exchequer.    1631.  1567 

Hall,  H.    System  of  the  Exchequer.     35  pp.     (Pipe 

Roll.  Soc.  Pub.  V.  3,  p.  35.) 

Great  Britain,  Court  of  High  Commission. 

Charles  I,  King  of  Ot.  Britain.  Speech  to 
both  Houses  of  Parliament,  July  5,  1641,  con- 
cerning .  .  .  Poll-money,  Star-Chamber,  and 
High  Commission.  1641.  {Pamphlets:  Charles 
/,  V.  1. )  4555 

Gardiner,  S.  R.  (Ed. )    Reports  of  cases 

in  the  Courts  of  Star  Chamber  and  High  Com- 
mission.   1886.   ( Camden  Soc.  n.  s.  v.  39. )    1504 

Lbnthall,  W.     Speech  ...  in  the  Lords 

House  of  Parliament,  concerning  .  .  .  Poll- 
money,  Star-Chamber,  and  High  Commission. 
1641.     (Pamphlets:  Charles  /,  v.  1.)  4655 


Great  Britain,  Court  of  Justice,  High. 

Great  Britain.  House  of  Commons. 
Charge  against  Charles  Stuart,  King  of  Eng- 
land, of  high  treason,  and  other  crimes,  ex- 
hibited to  the  High  Court  of  Justice,  by  John 
Cook,  Solicitor  General.  1648.  (Pamphlets : 
Charles  I,  v.  10.)  4555 

Hill,  A.    Procedure  of  the  High  Court  of  Justice. 

12  pp.  {Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  13,  1883,  p.  105.)— Stcplien, 
J.  P.  The  High  Court  of  Justice.  23  pp.  {Ninsieenth 
Oft*.  V.  9, 1881,  p.  62.) 

Great  Britain,  Court  of  King's  Bench. 

Arguments  upon  the  writ  of  Habeas  Cor- 
pus, in  the  Court  of  Kings  Bench.  1649. 
(Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  v.  10.)  4555 

Bulstrode,  E.  Reports  of  divers  resolu- 
tions and  judgments  given  ...  of  cases  and 
matters  in  the  law  ...  in  the  Court  of  King's 
Bench,  in  the  time  of  the  reign  of  James  I 
and  Charles  I.     1688.  —1372 

GuRNBy,  J.    Trial  of  George  Gordon,  Esq., 

commonly  called  Lord  George  Gordon,  for 
high  treason,  at  the  bar  of  the  Court  of  King's 
Bench,  Feb.  5,  1781.     1781.  —2312 

Great  Britain,  Court  of  King's  Justiciars. 

Feet  of  fines  of  the  reign  of  Henry  II, 
and  of  the  first  seven  years  of  the  reign  of 
Richard  I,  1182-96.  1894.  (Pipe  Roll  Soc. 
Pub.  V.  17. )  .2514 

Feet  op  fines  of  the  seventh  and  eighth 

years  of  the  reign  of  Richard  I,  1196-97.  1896. 
(Pipe  Roll  Soc.  Pub.  v.  20. )  .2514 

Three  rolls  of  the  King's  Court  in  the 

reign  of  King  Richard  I,  1194-95.  With  an 
introduction  and  notes  by  F.  W.  Maitland. 
1891.     (Pipe  Roll  Soc.  Pub.  v.  14.)  .2514 

Great  Britain,  Court  of  Probate. 

Buxton,  D.  On  a  recent  case  in  the  Court  of  Pro- 
bate. 12  pp.  ( Lancashire  and  Cheshire  Hist.  Soc.  Trans. 
n.  8.  v.  2, 1862,  p.  117.) 

Great  Britain,  Court  of  Star  Cham,ber. 

Charles  I,  King  of  Ot.  Britain.  Speech 
to  both  Houses  of  Parliament,  July  5,  1641, 
concerning  .  .  .  Poll-money,  Star-Chamber, 
and  High  Commission.  1641.  (Pamphlets : 
Charles  I,  v.  1. )  4555 

Gardiner,  S.  R.  (Ed.)     Reports  of  cases 

in  the  Courts  of  Star  Chamber  and  High 
Commission.    1886.    (Camden  Soc.  n.  s.  v.  39.) 

1504 

James  I,  King  of  Ot.  Britain.   Speach  in  the 

Starre-Chamber,  20  of  June,  anno  1616.    n.  d. 

4555 

Laud,  W.,   Abp.   of  Canterbury.      Speech 

delivered  in  the  Starr-Chamber,  on  Wednes- 
day, 14  of  June,  1637.  1637.  (  With  James  I, 
King  of  Ot.  Britain,  Speach  in  the  Starre-Cham- 
ber. )  4555 


GREAT  BRITAIN,  Court  of  Star  Chamber        1857 


GREAT  BRITAIN,  Finance 


Lbnthall,    W.      Speech    in    the    Lords 

House  of  Parliament,  concerning  .  .  .  Poll- 
money,  Star-Chamber,  and  High  Commission. 
1641.     {Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  v.l.)  4555 

Brown,  F.     On  some  Star    Chamber    proceedings, 

34th  Elizabeth,  ;i592.  8  pp.  (Somersetshire  Archaeol. 
and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Ptoc.  v.  29,  1884,  p.  53.) 

Great  Britain,  Courts. 

Bracton,  H.  de.  Note  book  :  a  collection 
of  cases  decided  in  the  King's  courts  during 
the  reign  of  Henry  HI.  Ed.  by  P.  W.  Mait- 
land.     1887,  3  v.  —2325 

Judicial  Nystem.    16  pp.    {Edin.  Bev.  v.  173,  1891, 

p.    360.)— Scar|irill-Blr<l,    S.  R.      Description    of  the 
courts  of  law.    24  pp.      (In  his  Guide  to  the  principal 
classes  of  documents,  p.  vi :  Gt.  Brit.  Master  of  the  Rolls. ) 
See  also  under  Law. 

Great  Britain,  Debt.    See  under  Finance. 

Great  Britain,  Defences.    See  with  Army. 

Great  Britain,  Early  inhabitants. 

Beddoe,  J.  Races  of  Britain  :  a  contribu- 
tion to  the  anthropology  of  western  Europe. 
1885.  1793 

Lyte,  H.     Light  of  Britayne.     1588  ;  [repr. 

1814.]  1523 

WiNDLE,  B.  C.  A.     Life  in  early  Britain  : 

being  an  account  of  the  early  inhabitants  of 
this  island  .  .  .  With  maps,  plans,  and  illus- 
trations.    1897.  1526 

Hirst,  J.     On  the  existence  of  a  British  people  on 

the  continent  Icnown  to  the  Romans  in  the  first  century. 
21  pp.  (Archaeol.  Joum.  v.  40,  1883,  p.  6i.)—TMng,  R.  8. 
Early  inhabitants  of  Britain.  9  pp.  (Westm.  Bev.  v.  135, 
1891,  p.  532.) 

See   also   An^lo-Saxoiis.  —  Britons.  —  Celts.  — 
C.ymry Plots. 

Great  Britain,  Education. 

Arnold,  M.  Reports  on  elementary 
schools,    1852-82.      1889.  —2305 

Gladstone,  W.  E.    Romanes  lecture,  1892 : 

an  academic  sketch.     1892.  2203 

Great  Britain.     Royal  Commissioners 

on  technical  instruction.     First  report.     1882. 

—2364 

Hazlitt,  W.   C.      Schools,    school-books, 

and  schoolmasters  :  a  contribution  to  the  his- 
tory of  educational  development  in  Gt.  Britain. 
1888.  —2305 

Public    schools    year    book,     1892-93. 

[1893.]  —2397 

Artdorley,  C.  B.,  1  Baron  Norton.  Middle-class  edu- 
cation. 20  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  13,  1883,  p.  229.)— 
Two  conflicting  "reports"  on  education.  16  pp.  {Nine- 
teenth Cent.  V. 24, 1888,  p. 863.)— Blaikie,  W.  G.  Woman's 
battle  in  O.  B.  14  pp.  (W.  .4m.  iJeu.  v.  163, 1896,  p.282.)  — 
Brereton,  J.  L.  Middle  schools.  5  pp.  {Contemp. 
Bev.  V.  44,  1883,  p.  872.)— Bnxton,  S.  C.  Over-presshre. 
20  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  16,  1884,  p.  806.)— t'raik,  H. 
A  Minister  of  education.  15  pp.  (Fortn.  Bev.  n.  s.  v.  37, 
188.5,  p.  476.)— Oalo,  R.  W.  The  Cardinal  and  the 
schools.  20  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  13,  1883,  p.  473.)— 
Cardinal  Manning's  demand  on  the  rates.  18  pp.  (Nine- 
teenth Cent.  V.  13,  1883,  p.  58.)— lUsrsrle,  J.  B.  School 
fees  and  public  management.  12  pp.  (Contemp.  Bev. 
V.  57,  1890,  p.  605.)— Hill,  A.  Our  industrial  schools. 
18  pp.  (Contemp.  Bev.  v.  41, 1882,  p.  106.)— Krbbel,  T.  E. 
Is  free  education  a  bribe ?  5  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cetit.  v.  29, 
1891,  p.  1022.)— Macanla.v,  T.  B.,  1  Baron  Macaulay. 
Education.      (April  19,  1847.)      30   pp.      (Speeches   and 


poems,  V.  2,  p.  42.)— Manning,  H.  E.,  Oard.-Abp.  of 
Westminster,  and  Gregory,  R.  Religion  and  the  rates. 
24  pp.  (Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  13,  1883,  p.  814.)— Ilamsay, 
O.  G.  Technical  education.  19  pp.  (Blackicood's  Mag. 
V.  143,  1888,  p.  425.)— »almon«,  H.  A.  On  the  import- 
ance to  G.  B.  of  the  study  of  Arabic.  7  pp.  (Royal 
Asiat.  Soc.  Gt.  Brit.  Joum.  n.  s.  v.  16,  1884,  p.  31.)— 
School  anfl  college.  19  pp.  (Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  128, 
1880,  p.  62.)— Stanley,  E.  L.  Free  education  bill.  9  pp. 
(Contemp.  Bev.  v.  60,  1891,  p.  139.)— Free  schools  and  pub- 
lic management.  14  pp.  (Contemp.  Bev.  v.  57,  1890, 
p.  440.)— Thlrlwall,  C,  Bp.  of  St.  David's.  Charge  de- 
livered Oct.,  1860  .  .  .  Endowed  schools  bill.  57  pp. 
(Bemains,  v.  1,  p.  347.)— Charge  delivered  Oct.,  1866  .  .  . 
National  education,  the  revised  code.  112  pp.  (Bemains, 
v.'2,  p.  91.)— Charge  delivered  Oct.  and  Nov.,  1872  .  .  . 
The  education  act  of  1870.  68  pp.  (Bemains,  v.  2,  p.  290.) 
—Charge  delivered  Sept.  and  Oct.,  1848  .  .  .  National 
education.    42  pp.    (Bemains,  v.  1,  p.  99.) 

See  also  Education   under  Eng:land. —Scotland. — 
Wales*. 

Great  Britain,  Entomology.  See  under  Insects. 

Great  Britain,  Estates.    See  with  Lands. 

Great  Britain,  Finance. 

Abstract  of  the  act  for  granting  to  His 
Majesty  a  further  subsidy  of  tunnage  and 
poundage  upon  merchandizes  imported,  for 
the  term  of  two  years  and  three  quarters,  and 
an  additional  land  tax,  for  one  year,  for  car- 
rying on  the  war  against  France.  1697.  (  With 
Letter  to  the  three  absolvers. )  — 2312 

Bosanquet,  C.    Practical  observations  on 

the  report  of  the  bullion-committee.     1810. 
{Pamphlets,  \.  2i.)  3126 

Buxton,   S.  C.    Finance  and  politics :  an 

historical  study,  1783-1885.     1888,  2  v.     —1366 

Chester,  W.  D.  Chronicles  of  the  Cus- 
toms Department.     [Illustr.]     1885.        —3312 

Cobbett,  W.    Paper  against  gold  ;  or,  the 

history  and  mystery  of  the  Bank  of  England. 
1846.  —3356 

Crombie,  a.  Letter  to  D.  Ricardo  con- 
taining an  analysis  of  his  pamphlet  on  the  de- 
preciation of  bank  notes.  1817.  { Pamphlets, 
V.  40. )  3126 

Dalrymple,  J.,  1  Earl  of  Stair.     Appeal 

to  facts:  in  a  letter  to  Earl  Temple.  1763. 
(  With  Keate,  G.,  Netley  Abbey. )  2181 

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Faibman,  W.     The  stocks  examined  and 

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1890,  pp.  481,  755,  913.)— Financial  proH|>cctN.  34  pp. 
(Quart.  Rev.  v.  157,  1884,  p.  58.)— Mr.  UlatlNtone's 
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19  pp.  (Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  138,  1885,  p.  813.) — Oren- 
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16  pp.  (Knight,  C,  Store  of  knowledge,  p.  217.)— UTa- 
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(Quart.  Rev.  v.  161,  1885,  p.  382. )— Reasons  for  taxing 
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Mr.  Childers  should  do.  8  pp.  (Fortn.  Rev.  n.  s.  v.  33, 
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See  also   Bank   of    Eng^land.- Great   Britain, 

Political  economy;  Statistics;  Tariff. 

Great  Britain,  Fine  arts. 

Oarr,  J.  W.  C.     Examples  of  contempo- 
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Cunningham,  A.  Lives  of  the  most  emi- 
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Fairholt,  F.  W.  Rambles  of  an  archae- 
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Frith,   W.    P.      My   autobiography   and 

reminiscences.    1887-88,  3  v.  4785 

Leslie,  C.  R.  Autobiographical  recollec- 
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MiLLiNGEN,  J.  Ancient  unedited  monu- 
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in  various  countries,  principally  in  Qt.  Britain. 
1822.  1721 

Red  FORD,  G.    Art  sales  :  a  history  of  sales 

of  pictures  and  other  works  of  art.    1888,  2  v. 

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Sandby,  W.  History  of  the  Royal  Acad- 
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Slater,  J.  H.  Sale  prices  of  1896  :  an  an- 
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Smith,  J.  O.    British  mezzotinto  portraits : 

being  a  descriptive  catalogue  of  these  engrav- 
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South  Kensington  Museum.    Catalogue 

of  the  British  fine  art  collections.  1867.  ( With 
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Taylor,  W.  B.  S.    Origin,  progress,  and 

present  condition  of  the  fine  arts  in  Gt.  Britain 
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Wbstmacott,  C.  M.      British  galleries  of 

painting  and  sculpture.     1824.  —1757 

Wheatlby,  H.  B.      Historical  portraits : 

some  notes  on  the  painted  portraits  of  cele- 
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GREAT  BRITAIN,  Foreign  relations 


Hninh,   M.  B.     Ten  years  of  British  art.     17   pp. 

(Nineteenth  Cent.  v.  27,  1890,  p.  102.)— Ancient  marbles 
inG.  B.  29  pp.  (Edin.  Rev.  v.  164,  1886,  p.  484.)— Jfn- 
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J.  C.  On  our  national  art  museums  and  galleries.  14  pp. 
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See  also  England,  Fine  arts.— Fine  arts.  Galleries, 
museums,  collections. 

Great  Britain,  Fisheries. 

De  Caux,  J.  W.  Herring  and  the  herring 
fishery,  with  chapters  on  fishes  and  fishing, 
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—2657 

ScHXJLTBS,  H.     Essay  on   aquatic  rights  ; 

intended  as  an  illustration  of  the  law  relative 
to  fishing.     1811.     {Pamphlets,  \.  28.)        3126 

Alfred  Ernest  Albert,  PriTWe,  Duke  of  Edinburgh, 

and  Duke  of  Saxe-Coburg-Ooiha.  Notes  on  the  sea  fish- 
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69  pp.  (London,  Internat.  Fish.  Exhih.  Literature,  v.  4, 
p.  23.)— Great  Britain.  House  of  Commons.  Commit- 
tees on  the  state  of  the  British  fisheries,  1785-86. 
Reports  and  appendices,  1803.  190  pp.  (Qt.  Brit.  H.  of  C. 
Reports  from  Comynittees,  v.  10,  p.  9.)— Great  Britain. 
House  of  Commons.  Committees  on  the  state  of  the 
British  herrinf;  fisheries,  1798-1800.  Reports  and  ap- 
pendices, 1803.  192  pp.  (Gt.  Brit.  H.  of  C.  ieeporf«/rom 
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Bryce,  J.  British  feeling  on  the  Venezuelan  ques- 
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(Blackwood's  Mag.  v.  133,  1883,  p.  830.) —  Situation  in 
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26  pp.  (Edin.  Rev.  v.  163,  1886,  p.  1.)— KnglaiulN  for- 
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15  pp.  (Contemp.  Rev.  v.  43,  1883,  p.  85.)— England  and 
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Rivalitaet   Russlands   und    Englands   in    Centralasien . 

27  pp.  (Unsere  Zeit,  1867,  v.  2,  p.  575.)— Russia  and  Eng- 
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Badger,  E.  W.  Monumental  brasses  of 
Warwickshire,  accurately  transcribed,  with 
translations  and  descriptive  notes.  1895.  .2536 

Belcher,  W.  D.     Kentish  brasses.    1888. 

17.32 

Berry,  W.      County  genealogies.      Pedi- 
grees of  Essex  families,     n.  d.  3791 

County  genealogies.   Pedigrees  of  Hert- 
fordshire families,     n.  d.  3791 

County  genealogies.     Pedigrees  of  the 

families  in  the  county  of  Hants.     1833.      3791 

County  genealogies.     Pedigrees  of  the 

families  in  the  county  of  Kent.     1830.        3791 

County  genealogies.    Pedigrees  of  the 

families  in  the  county  of  Sussex.    1830.     3791 


Blakeway,  J.  B.    Sheriffs  of  Shropshire, 

with  their  armorial  bearing;  and  notices, 
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Burke,  Sir  J.  B.  Genealogical  and  her- 
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Rise  of  great  families.    1873.  2786 

Bysshe,  Sir  E.     Visitation  of  the  county 

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Camden,  W.    Visitation  of  the  county  of 

Leicester,  1619.  Ed.  by  J.  Fetherston.  1870. 
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Visitation  of  the  county  of  Rutland, 

1618-19  ;  and  other  descents  of  families  not  in 
the  visitation.  Ed.  by  G.  J.  Armytage.  1870. 
(Harleian  Soc.  Pub.  v.  3.)  2513 

Visitation  of  the  county  of  Warwick, 

1619.  Ed.  by  J.  Fetherston.  1877.  (Harleian 
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Carthew,  G.  a.    History,  topographical, 

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Charlton,  L.    History  of  Whitby,  and  of 

Whitby  Abbey,  containing  .  .  .  also  the  origi- 
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2542 

Chitty,  H.,  and  Phillipot,  J.    Visitation 

of  the  county  of  Gloucester,  1623.  With 
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Clutterbuck,  R.    History  and  antiquities 

of  the  county  of  Hertford.    1815-27,  3  v.    P.R 

Colby,    F.    T.   [Ed.)      Visitation  of   the 

county  of  Devon,  1620.  1872.  (Harleian  Soc. 
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{Ed. )  Visitation  of  the  county  of  Som- 
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2613 

Cooke,   R.    Visitation    of  Herefordshire, 

1569.     Ed.  by  F.  W.  Weaver.     1886.  2552 

Visitation  of  London,  1568 ;  and  since 

augmented  both  with  descents  and  arms.  Ed. 
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and  St.  George,  Sir  R.    Visitations  of 

Hertfordshire,  1572,  1634.  With  Hertfordshire 
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2523 

CoTMAN,  J.  S.     Engravings  of  sepulchral 

brasses  in  Norfolk,  tending  ...  to  preserve 
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Engravings   of    sepulchral    brasses  in 

Suffolk,  tending  ...  to  preserve  memorials  of 
ancient  families  in  that  county.    1838.      17D7 

Croston,  J.  County  families  of  Lanca- 
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DuNKiN,  E.  H.  W.    Monumental  brasses 

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Fletcher,  W.  G.  D.  Leicestershire  pedi- 
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Flower,    W.      Visitation    of  Yorkshire, 

1563-64.  Ed.  by  C.  B.  Norcliffe.  1881.  (Har- 
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Foster,  J.  (Ed.)   Collectanea  genealogica, 

pt«.  14-20.     1884-85,  7  pts.  in  5.  2703 

Note.— For  pts.  1-13  see  preceding  catalogue. 

(Ed. )    Pedigrees  of  the  county  families 

of  England,    v.  1.    Lancashire,  1873.       .2551 

(Ed. )    Pedigrees  of  the  county  families 

of  Yorkshire.     1874,  2  v.  .2551 

(Ed.)  Pedigrees  recorded  at  the  visi- 
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made  ...  in  1575,  1615,  1666.     1887.  .2523 

(Ed.)    Royal  lineage  of  our  noble  and 

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Glover,  R.    Visitacion  of  Staffordschire 

made .  .  .  anno  D'ni  1583.  1883.  (Wm.  Salt 
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Visitation  of  Cheshire,  1580,  with  .  .  . 

additions  .  .  .  including  those  from  the  Visita- 
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Visitation  of  Yorkshire,  made  in  the 

years  1584-85,  to  which  is  added  the  subse- 
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Gregson,  M.  Portfolio  of  fragments  rela- 
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Hall,  S.  C.    Baronial  halls  and  ancient 

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Harvey,    or   Hervey,  W.,    and   others. 

Visitations  of  Bedfordshire,  1566,  1582,  1634. 
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an  appendix,  containing  a  list  of  pedigrees 
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A.  G.  Blaydes.  1884.  (Harleian  Soc.  Pub. 
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Visitations  of  Suffolk,  1561,  77, 1612.  Ed. 

by  W.  C.  Metcalfe.    1882.  .2523 

Visitations  of  the  county  of  Oxford, 

1566,  74,  1634.  Together  with  the  Gatherings 
of  Oxfordshire  collected  by  R.  Lee  in  1574. 

Ed by  W.  H.  Turner.    1871.    (Harleian 

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- — -  Hawley,  T.,  and  others.  Visitations  of 
Essex,  1552,  58,  70 ;  1612,  34.  To  which  are 
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2513 

HoARE,  Sir  R.   C.      History   of  modern 

Wiltshire.     1822-44,  14  v.  in  6.  P.R 

Howard,  J.  J.,  and  Hovenden,  R.  (Eds.) 

Some  pedigrees  from  the  Visitation  of  Kent, 
1663-68.     1887.  .2523 

Hughes,  W.  (Ed.)    Sheriffs  of  Shropshire, 

1831-86,  with  their  armorial  bearings;  and 
notices,  genealogical  and  biographical,  of  their 
families.    1886.  6.31 

Note.—¥oT  first  pt.  see  Blakeway,  J.  B. 

Jewers,  a.  J.  Wells  cathedral :  its  monu- 
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with  the  heraldry  of  the  palace,  deanery,  and 
vicar's  close.    1892.  2792 

Jewttt,  L.,  and  Hall,  S.  C.  Stately  homes 

of  England,    n.  d.  1521 

Kelly  and  Co.  (Pubs.)    Handbook  to  the 

titled,  landed,  and  official  classes  for  1891, 
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Le  Neve,  P.     Pedigrees  of  the  knights 

made  by  King  Charles  II,  King  James  II, 
King  William  III  and  Queen  Mary,  King 
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2513 

Marshall,  G.  W.  (Ed.)  Visitations  of  the 

county  of  Nottingham,  1569,  1614,  with  many 
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May,  T.,  and  others.     Visitation  of  the 

county  of  Worcester,  1682-83.  Ed.  by  W.  C. 
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Metcalfe,   W.   C.    (Ed.)     Visitations  of 

Northamptonshire  made  in  1564  and  1618-19, 
with  Northamptonshire  pedigrees  from  vari- 
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Nash,  T.  R.    Collections  for  the  history  of 

Worcestershire.     lAnon.]     1781-82,  2  v.     5.16 

Nichols,  J.      History  and  antiquities  of 

the  county  of  Leicester.    1795-1815,  4  v.  in  8. 

171)2 

Nichols,  J.  G.   (Ed.)     The  topographer 

and  genealogist.    1846-58,  3  v.  2534 

Nicolas,  Sir  N.  H.    Testamenta  vetusta  : 

being  illustrations  from  wills  ...  of  the 
descents  and  possessions  of  many  distin- 
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2  V.  —1372 

Ormerod,  G.  History  of  the  county  pala- 
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See  also  Oreat  Britain.  JSiograp/iv;  Heraldry,  peer- 
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Note. — Additional  genealogies  will  be  found  in  the 
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{Ed.)    The  patrician.    1846-48,  6  v.  2795 

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such  as  relate  to  the  history  and  constitution 
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The  same.    2  ed.,  revised,  augmented,  and 
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RiiKton,  D.    Historic  parallels.    10  pp.    (Lancashire 

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See  also  Scntlaiid,  Hiatory.-Walea,  History. 
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ttc.,  see  their  names. 


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GREAT  BRITAIN,  History,  to  1066 


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Anglo-Saxon  Chronicle.  Two  of  the 
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rerum  in  Anglia  praecipue  gestarum,  a  Chris- 
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Birch,  W.  de  G.  (Ed.)  Oartularium  Sax- 
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p.  328.)->'inch,  D.,  2  Earl  of  Nottingham.  Memorial  of 
the  Btate  of  England,  1705.  48  pp.a  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of 
tracts,  V.  12,  p.  526.)— Finn  Ingr,  O.  Petition  [for  pe- 
cimiaryaid  from  Parliament] ,  and  shewing  how  he  came 
to  ezecnte  the  office  of  Master  of  ceremonies.  2  pp. 
(Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  7,  p.  498.)— I'osearliii,  A. 
Relazione  d'Inghilterra,  1618.  26/pp.  (Barozzi,  N.,  and 
Berchet,  G.,  Relaz.  ambas.  veneti,  4  s.,  p.  163.) — Account 
of  the  Scotch  [Simon  Fraser's]  plot ;  Account  of  Capt. 
Simon  Friutvr,  who  carried  on  a  plot  against  the  gov- 
ernment, 1704.  15  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  12, 
p.  433.)  —  Fr«nc1i  conquest  neither  desirable  nor 
practicable.  20  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  10, 
p.  471.) — Pretences  of  the  French  invaftion  examined. 
8  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  10,  p.  393.)— Frencli 
prophecy :  or,  an  admonition  to  the  English  concern- 
ing their  near  approaching  danger.  5  pp.  (Somers,  J., 
Coll.  of  iraets,  v.  10,  p.  647.)— Letter  from  a  Oeneral 
officer  to  a  Colonel.  2  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts, 
r.  11,  p.  400.)— «oo«l  advice  before  it  be  too  late :  being 
a  breviate  for  the  Convention.  6  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll. 
of  tracts,  V.  10,  p.  198.)— tlreat  Britain')*  complaint 
for  her  late  measures,  present  suflferings,  and  future 
miseries.  42  pp.  ( Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  10,  p.  429. ) 
— Oriien,  K.  T.  F.  Die  englische  restauration  und  die 
"glorreiche  revolution."  58  pp.  (In  his  Kulturge- 
schichte  des  17  jahrh.  v.  2,  p.  43.)— Gussonl,  V.  Eela- 
rione  d'Inghilterra,  1635.  22  pp.  (Barozzi,  N.,  and 
Berchet,  G.,  Relaz.  ambas.  veneti,  4.  s.  p.  296.) — Ham- 
mond. 0.  Truth's  discovery;  or,  the  Cavalier's  case 
clearly  stated,  1664.  10  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts, 
V.  7,  p.  557.)— Harlcy,  R,  Faults  on  both  sides  ;  or,  an 
essay  upon  the  original  cause,  progress,  and  mischievous 
consequences  of  the  factions  in  this  nation.  30  pp. 
(Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  12,  p.  678. )— Vindication  of 
the  "Faults  on  both  sides,"  from  the  reflections  of  the 
medley,  the  specimen  maker,  and  a  pamphlet  entitled 
"  Most  faults  on  one  side,"  1710.  20  pp.  (Somers,  J., 
Co!!,  of  tracts,  v.  13,  p.  6.)—  Ili^li-chiirch,  or  Tory 
address;  Low-church,  or  Whig  address;  A  Whig  ad- 
dress ;  A  satire  upon  the  addresses  of  the  high  church 
party;  Queries,  1710.  6pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts, 
V.  12,  p.  662.)— HoIIls,  D.  Instructions  agreed  on  by 
the  Parliament  for  the  commissioners  to  the  Hague. 
4  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  7,  p.  416. ) — lIoneHt 
commoner'^  speech.  7  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of 
tracts,  V.  10,  p.  324. )— Character  of  an  honest  man, 
and  his  opposite,  the  knave,  1683.  16  pp.  (Somers,  J., 
Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  8,  p.  358.)— Honesty  is  the  best  policy, 
1688.  7  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll. 'of  tracts,  v.;iO,  p.  211.)— 
Humble  address  of  several  prisoners  in  the  Gate- 
House,  Westminster,  1662.  8  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of 
tracts,  V.  7,  p.  530.)— Hnme.  M.  A.  S.  The  visit  of 
Philip  II,  11554.  28  pp.  (Eng.  Hist.  Rev.  v.  7,  1892,  p.  253.) 
—Reasons  for  passing  an  act  against  imprisonment 
upon  the  writs  of  Capias,  Bills  of  Middlesex,  and  La- 
titats. 7  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Co(I.  of  tracts,  v.  7,  p.  623.)— 
James  I,  King  of  at.  Britain.  Speech  to  both  Houses 
of  Parliament,  March  31,  1607.  16  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll. 
of  tracts,  V.  2,  p.  117.)— Narrative  history  of  King  James  I, 
for  the  first  14  years.  42  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts, 
V.  2,  p.  282. )— Account  of  two  letters  from  James  II  to 
the  Pope,  and  ftom  the  Earl  of  Melfort  to  the  Queen, 
1690.  7  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  10,  p.  552.)— 
Modest  apology  for  the  loyal  Protestant  subjects  of  King 
James  II,  who  desire  his  restoration.  28  pp.  (Somers,  J., 
Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  10,  p.  401.)— Reflections  upon  the  late 
King  James'  letter  to  his  Privy  Councillors.  10  pp. 
(Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  11,  p.  112.)— Jeake.  S.  Ex- 
tracts from  the  M8S.  of.  16  pp.  (Sussex  Archaeol.  Soc. 
Coll.  v.  9,  1857,  p.  45.)— .Indice's  opinions  concerning 
petitions  to  the  king  in  public  matters.  2  pp.  (Somers,  J., 
Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  8,  p.  122. ) —History  of  the  lientish 
petition.  13  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Cotl.  oj  tracts,  v.  11, 
p.  242.)— For   the   KinK  and  Parliament,  and  for 


every  member  to  read.  11pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  o/«racJ« 
V.  7,  p.  247. )  — Present  interest  both  of  Klni;  and 
people.  5  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  8,  p.  116.) 
—Representation  of  the  sad  condition  of  many  of  the 
Kind's  part.y.  1661.  4  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts, 
V.  7,  p.  516.)— Iian«lo,  G.  Relazione  d'Inghilterra,  1622. 
67  pp.  (Barozzi,  N.,  and  Berchet,  G.,  Relaz.  ambas. 
veneti,  4  s.  p.  211.)— I.awton.  C.  Civil  comprehension, 
1706.  6  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  12,  p.  574.)— 
Jacobite  principles  vindicated.  20pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  o^ 
tracts,  V.  10,  p.  623.)— Letter  from  a  lawyer  in  the  country 
to  a  member  of  Parliament ;  or,  indemnity  the  effect 
of  vacancy.  4  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  o/trac(»,  v.  10,  p.  174. ) 
—Legion's  address  to  His  Majesty.  3  pp.  (Somers, 
J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  11,  p.  269.)— I.,eslle,  C.  Letter  to  a 
member  of  Parliament  in  London.  10  pp.  (Somers,  J., 
Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  13,  p.  667. )— I.etter  to  a  noble  Peer 
about  his  late  speech  and  petition  to  His  Majesty.  4  pp. 
(Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracUi,  v.  8,  p.  282. )— I^etter  to  a 
person  of  hononr  concerning  the  Black  Box.  8  pp. 
(Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  8,  p.  187.)— I^etter  writ- 
ten b.y  an  unknown  hand,  whereof  many  copies 
were  dispersed  among  the  commanders  of  the  English 
fleet.  3  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  8,  p.  19.)— Re- 
marks on  the  I.ondon  Oazette.  10  pp.  (Somers,  J., 
Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  11,  p.  462. ) — Some  reflections  upon  the 
humble  petition  to  the  King's  most  excellent  Majesty  of 
the  Lords  spiritual  and  temporal,  Nov.  17, 1688. 
6  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  9,  p.  281.)— Meddows, 
Sir  P.  Brief  enquiry  into  leagues  and  confederacies 
made  betwixt  princes  and  nations.  7  pp.  (Somers,  J,, 
Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  8,  p.  21.) — History  of  the  peace,  from  the 
arrival  of  Mr.  Hesnasrer,  Sep.  18, 1711,  to  the  return  of 
the  Earl  of  Strafford  firom  Utrecht,  May  15,  1712 ;  A  full 
answer  to  the  conduct  of  the  allies,  1712.  71  pp.  (Som- 
ers, J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  13,  pp.  216,  245.)— Miserable 
case  of  poor  old  England  fairly  stated,  in  a  letter  to  a 
member  of  the  House  of  Commons,  1712.  10  pp.  (Som- 
ers, J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  13,  p.  205.)— Mocenljfo,  P. 
Relazione  d'Inghilterra,  1671.  35  pp.  (Barozzi,  N.,  and 
Berchet,  G.,  Relaz.  ambas.  veneti,  4  s.  p.  433.)— Molln,  N. 
Relazione  d'Inghilterra,  1607.  74  pp.  (Barozzi,  N.,  and 
Berchet,  G.,  Relaz.  ambas.  veneti,  4  s.  p.  9.) — Letter  to  the 
Duke  of  Mon month,  July  15, 1680.  3  pp.  (Somers,  J., 
Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  8,  p.  216.) — 9Ior^an,  T.  Some  flowers 
of  chivalry  and  fields  of  rue,  1458-71,  1642-51.  16  pp. 
(Brit.  Archaeol.  Assoc.^  Joitm.  v.  42,  1886,  p.  379.)— Mos. 
som,  R.  Apology  in  the  behalf  of  the  sequestrated 
clergy.  6  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coil,  of  tracts,  v.  7,  p.  237.)  — 
Nation's  a<ldress  to  the  Committee  of  Grievances  for 
taking  off  the  corporation  oath.  1  p.  (Somers,  J..  Coll. 
of  tracts,  V.  8,  p.  381.)— Case  of  the  present  distresses  of 
the  non-conformists.  4  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of 
tracts,  V.  7,  p.  336.)— JTow  is  the  time:  a  scheme  for  a 
commonwealth.  1  p.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  10, 
p.  197.)— Oates,  T.  Memoirs.  6  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll. 
of  tracts,  V.  9,  p.  239. )— Letter  to  a  friend  upon  the  disso- 
lution of  the  late  Parliament,  and  the  calling  of  a  new 
one,  together  with  a  list  of  those  that  were  against  mak- 
ing the  Prince  and  Princess  of  Orani^e  King  and 
Queen.  4  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  10,  p.  254.)— 
Memorial  from  the  English  Protestants  for  their  High- 
nesses the  Prince  and  Princess  of  Orange.  43  pp.  (Som- 
ers, J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  10,  p.  22.)— Speech  to  his  High- 
ness the  Prince  of  Orange,  by  a  true  Protestant  of  the 
Church  of  England.  2  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts, 
V.  10,  p.  204.)— Some  reflections  upon  the  Prince  of 
Oran;; e's  declaration ;  Answer  to  ' '  Reflections  on 
the  Prince  of  Orange's  declaration."  15  pp.  (Somers,  J., 
Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  9,  p.  286.)— People  of  Kngrland's 
i;;rlevances  offered  to  be  enquired  into.  4  pp.  (Som- 
ers, J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  10,  p.  643.)— Letter  [directed  to 
the  Earl  of  Perth,  Governor  to  the  Prince,  1700.  4  pp. 
(Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  11,  p.  191.) — Compari-son ; 
or,  accounts  on  both  sides  fairly  stated,  in  a  view  of  the 
management  of  the  war  in  Spain  under  the  respective 
commands  of  the  Earls  of  Peterboroush  and  «al- 
way.  1711.  22  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  13,  p.  396.) 
— Pelltion  of  the  prisoners  for  debt.    1pp.    (Somers, 


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J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  7,  p.  622.)— PIttin  tlenllng:  is  a 
jewel,  and  honesty  is  the  best  policy,  1682.  22  pp.  (Som- 
ers,  J.,  Coll.  oftraclB,  v.  8,  p.  244.)— Trial,  confession,  and 
condemnation  of  popery,  1680.  5  pp.  (Soraers,  J.,  Co((. 
of  tracts,  V.  7,  p.  319.)— Some  short  reflections  on  some 
passages  in  the  character  of  a  popiNli  •iiioconnor.  6  pp. 
(Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  8,  p.  372.)— Present  min- 
istry JnMtined ;  or,  an  account  of  the  several  treaties 
of  peace  between  Her  Majesty  and  her  allies,  and  France 
and  Spain.  12  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Colt,  of  tracts,  v.  13,  p.  337.) 
— Price,  R.  Gloria  Cambria ;  or,  the  speech  of  a  bold 
Briton  .  .  .  against  a  Dutch  Prince  of  Wales.  7  pp. 
(Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  11,  p.  387.)— Eeflections 
upon  our  late  and  present  proceedings  In  En^lniKl. 
8  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  10,  p.  178.)— Procla- 
mation against  vicious,  debauched,  and  profane  per- 
sons, 1660.  2  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  7,  p.  423.) 
—Character  of  a  true  Protestant.  1682.  2  pp.  (Som- 
ers, J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  7,  p.  346.)— Form  of  address  ex- 
pressing the  true  sense  of  the  assenting  Protestants 
of  England.  3  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  7,  p.  340.) 
— Kockley,  F.  Representation  of.  2  pp.  (Somers,  J., 
Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  7,  p.  508.)— Romanist's  best  doctor, 
who  by  one  infallible  remedy,  [execution]  cures  all 
popish  diseases.  2  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  8, 
p.  129.)— Letter  from  Scotland,  written  occasionally, 
upon  the  speech  made  by  a  noble  Peer  of  the  realm.  3  pp. 
(Soraers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  8,  p.  208.)— Essay  on  the 
union  of  Scotland  and  England.  9  pp.  (Somers,  J., 
Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  12,  p.  510.)— Message  of  the  King  of 
Scots  to  the  King  of  Spain.  As  also  a  letter  from  the 
Duke  of  York.  3  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  7, 
p.  410. ) —Argument  for  self  defence.  1687,  now  offered 
to  the  consideration  of  the  gentlemen  of  the  Middle 
Temple.  6  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  10,  p.  277.) 
— Some  short  considerations  relating  to  the  settling  of 
the  liTOvernmcnt,  1689.  4  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of 
tracts,  V.  10,  p.  273. )— Sherlock.  W.  Letter  to  a  mem- 
ber of  the  Convention ;  An  answer  to  the  author  of  the 
"  Letter  to  a  member  of  the  Convention."  11  pp.  (Som- 
ers, J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  10.  p.  185.)— Second  letter  on  a 
French  invasion.  15  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  10, 
p.  378.)— Sidney,  A.  Letter  against  bribery  and  arbi- 
trary government.  2  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  8, 
p.  6.)— Sidney,  R.,  2  Earl  of  Leicester.  Letter  to  Hon. 
Algernon  Sidney.  3  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  8, 
p.  3.) — Letter  to  a  friend,  advising  him  in  this  extraordi- 
nary juncture,  how  to  free  the  nation  from  slavery 
forever.  2  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coii.  o/irac(s,  v.  10,  p.  195. ) — 
Smith,  H.  Petition.  1  p.  (Somers,  J.,  Coif,  o/ (racfs, 
V.  7,  p.  452.)— Soranzo,  L.,  and  Venier,  Q.  Eelazione 
d'Inghilterra,  1696.  57  pp.  (Barozzi,  N.,  and  Berchet,  Q., 
Relax,  ambas.  veneti,  4  s.  p.  487. )— Translation  of  several 
letters  to  Her  Majesty  from  the  King  of  Spain,  the 
Junta  of  the  army  in  Catalonia,  and  the  city  of  Vich, 
1705.  4  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  13,  p.  417.)— 
Vox  cceli;  or,  news  from  Heaven.  Of  a  consultation 
there  held  by  Henry  VIII,  Edward  VI,  Prince  Henry, 
Queene  Mary,  Queene  Elizabeth,  and  Queene  Anne; 
wherein  Spaines  ambition  and  treacheries  to  most 
kingdomes  ...  in  Europe  are  unmasked  and  truly  repre- 
sented. 49  pp.  (3omers,  J.,  CoK.  o/(rac(s,  v.  2,  p.  555.)— 
Vox  populi ;  or,  newes  from  Spayne,  which  may  serve 
to  forewarn  both  England  and  the  United  Provinces 
how  farre  to  trust  to  Spanish  pretences.  16  pp.  (Somers, 
J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  2,  p.  608.)— Speech  of  the  Speaker 
to  the  king  on  the  bill  of  indemnity,  1660.  2  pp.  (SomeYs, 
J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v. 7, p.  462.)— Speech  ofa  commoner 
of  England  to  his  fellow  commoner  of  the  convention, 
1688-89.  3  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  CoH.  0/ trncfs,  v.  9,  p.  304.)  — 
Speech  withont  doors  by  a  plebeian  to  his  noble 
friends.  5  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  8,  p.  286.) — 
View  of  the  fallacies  in  a  late  paper  entitled  the  Lord 
Stanhope's  case  and  title  to  the  office  of  post-master. 
3  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  7,  p.  494.)— Copie  of  a 
letter  sent  out  of  England  to  Don  Bernardiu  Mendoza 
...  declaring  the  state  of  Enarlando.  33  pp.  (Somers, 
J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  1,  p.  430. )— Reflections  upon  the  pres- 
ent state  of  the  nation.    2  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Colt,  of 

Vol.  III.— 235. 


tracts,  V.  10,  p.  203.)— Resolutions,  memorial,  and  vouch- 
ers of  their  High  Mightinesses,  shewing  that  the  State* 
Cjcneral  are  wrongfully  charged  with  having  failed  . . . 
during  the  present  war  to  furnish  .  .  .  their  quota,  1712. 
5X  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  13,  p.  154.)— Step- 
ney, G.  Essay  on  the  interest  of  England.  33  pp. 
(Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  11,  p.  195.) — Narrative  of  the 
snlferlngrs  and  oppressions  of  many  Christians  (inju- 
riously called  fanaticks).  29  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of 
tracts,  V.  7,  p.  586.)— Temple,  Sir  W.  Upon  the  con- 
juncture of  affairs  in  Oct.,  1673.  19  pp.  (In  his  Miscella- 
nea, V.  1,  p.  146.)— Thompson,  Sir  J.  The  Earl  of 
Anglesey's  State  of  the  government  and  kingdom,  1682. 
15  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  8,  p.  343.)— Thomp- 
son, W.  H.  The  pilgrimage  of  grace.  18  pp.  (Andrews, 
W.,  Bygone  Yorkshire,  p.  174.)— Thoughts  of  an  honest 
Tory,  upon  the  present  proceedings  of  that  party.  6  pp. 
(Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  12,  p.  672.)— Treby,  Sir  G. 
Speech  to  the  Prince  of  Orange,  Dec.  20,  1688.  2  pp. 
(Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  10,  p.  5.)— Treswell,  R. 
Relations  of  such  things  as  were  observed  to  happen  in 
the  journey  of  Charles,  Earl  of  Nottingham,  Ambassador, 
to  the  King  of  Spaine  ...  to  take  the  oath  for  the  main- 
tenance of  peace  between  the  kings  of  Qt.  Britain  and 
Spain.  27  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  2,  p.  70.) — 
Turner,  Sir  E.  Speeches  to  His  Majesty.  6  pp.  (Som- 
ers, J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  7,  p.  538.) — Valaresso.  A.,  and 
others.  Legazioni  in  Inghilterra,  1622-29.  10  pp.  (Ba- 
rozzi, N.,  and  Berchet,  G.,  Relaz.  ambas.  veneti,  4  s. 
p.  279.)— Scandalous  pamphlet,  entitled  the  Valley  of 
Baca ;  or,  the  army's  interest  pleaded,  answered.  10  pp. 
(Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of  tracts,  v.  7,  p.  397.)— Short  state  of 
the  war  and  the  peace.  6  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll.  of 
tracts,  V.  13,  p.  301.)— Weaver,  F.  W.  "  The  fate  of  the 
disi>ossessed  monks  and  nuns."  20  pp.  (Somersetshire 
Archaeol.  and  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Proc.  v.  38,  1892,  p.  327.)— 
Whlttier.  J.  G.  England  under  James  II.  20  pp. 
(Works,  V.  6,  p.  348.)— William  III,  King  of  Gt.  Britain. 
Speech  to  Parliament,  1692 ;  Supplement  to  His  Majesty'! 
speech.  19  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  CoiJ.  o/ tracts,  v.  10,  p.  598. ) 
— Speech  to  the  States  General.  1  p.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll. 
of  tracts,  V.  10,  p.  579.) — [Attributed  to.]  Letter  to  the 
Earl  of  Portland,  Jan.  20,  1690.  9  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll. 
of  tracts,  V.  10,  p.  559. )— Exorbitant  grants  of  William  III 
examined  and  questioned,  1703.  7  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll. 
of  tracts,  V.  12,  p.  416.)— Substance  of  King  William's 
speech  to  his  Cabinet  Council ;  Substance  of  his  second 
speech  to  his  Cabinet  Council.  5  pp.  (Somers,  J.,  Coll. 
of  tracts,  V.  10,  p.  586.) — Zeno.  G.,  and  Giustinian,  A. 
Relazione  d'Inghilterra,  1685-86.  17  pp.  (Barozzi,  N., 
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.See  also  Oiinpowdcr  plot.— Jacobites.— Popish 
plot.  —  Puritans.  —  Keformation.  —  Rye  House 
plot.— Spanish  armada. 

Also  Bacon,  F.,  1  Baron  Verulam.,  Viscount  8t.  Albans. 
— t'roniwell,  O.— Devereux,  R.,  2  Earl  of  Essex.— 
Dudley,  R.,  1  Earl  of  Leicester. — Mary  Stuart,  Queen 
of  Scots.- Ralegh,  Sir  W.— Sidney,  Sir.  P.— Stuart, 
House  of. 

Also  the  names  of  the  kings  and  queens  of  Gt.  Britain 
during  this  period,  as  Anne.— Anne  Boleyn.— Cath- 
arine, of  Aragon.—Vbnrlcs  I.  II.— Edward  VI.— 
Elizabeth.  —  Henrietta  Maria.  —  Henry  VII, 
VIII — James  I,  II.— Mary  I,  II.— William  III. 

Civil  war,  1643-49. 

Adams,  W.  Complete  history  of  the  Civil 
wars  in  Scotland ;  under  the  conduct  of  the 
illustrious  James,  Marquis  of  Montrose.   1724. 

2667 
—  Animadversions  upon  the  armies  remon- 
strance, delivered  to  the  House  of  Commons 
...  20  Nov.,  1648,  in  vindication  of  the  Par- 
liaments treaty  with  the  king  in  the  Isle  of 
Wight.     1648.     (Pamphlets  :  Charles  I,  V.  10.) 

4555 


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Annotations  upon   certaine  quaeries  of 

(as  they  call  it)  tender  conscienced  Chris- 
tians concerning  the  late  Protestation.  1642. 
{Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  V.  4.)  4555 

Answer    or    necessary    animadversions, 

upon  some  impostumate  observations  invect- 
ive against  His  Sacred  Majesty.  1642.  {Pamph- 
lets :  Charles  I,  v.  3. )  4555 

Answer  to  certaine  observations  of  W. 

Bridges,  concerning  the  present  warre  against 
His  Majestie.  1643.  {Pamphlets:  Charles  I, 
V.  5. )  4555 

Appealb  to  the  world  in  these  times  of  ex- 

treame  danger,  n.  d.  {Pamphlets:  Charles  I, 
V.  4. )  4555 

Arbitkary  government  display'd  to  the 

life  in  the  tyrannick  usurpation  of  a  junto  of 
men  called  the  Rump  Parliament,  and  more 
especially  in  that  of  the  tyrant  and  usurper 
Oliver  Cromwell.    1680.  1578 

Arrowsmith,  J.     Englands  Eben-ezer ;  or. 

stone  of  help,  set  up  in  thankfuU  acknowl- 
edgement of  the  Lords  having  helped  us 
hitherto.    1645.     ( Pamphlets :  Charles  I,  v.  7. ) 

4555 

Ash,  S.      Good  courage  discovered,  and 

encouraged.  1642.  {Pamphlets :  Charles  I, 
V.  4.)  4555 

Bate,  G.      Elenchus  motuum  nuperorum 

in  Anglia;  simul  ac  juris  Regii  et  Parlamen- 
tarii  brevis  enarratlo.    1649.  1518 

Bridges,  W.     Joabs  counsell,  and  King 

Davids  seasonable  hearing  it.  1643.  {Pamph- 
lets: Charles  I,  v.  5.)  4555 

Campbell,  A.,  1  Marquis  ofArgyle.  Speech 

to  a  grand  committee  of . .  .  Parliament.  To- 
gether with  some  papers  of  the  commissioners 
...  of  Scotland,  wherein  they  do  give  their 
consent  to  the  sending  of  the  propositions  of 
peace  to  His  Majesty.  1646.  {Pamphlets: 
Charles  I,  V.  7.)  4555 

Caryl,  J.     Davids  prayer  for  Solomon, 

containing  the  proper  endowments  and  duty 
royall  of  a  king,  with  the  consequent  bless- 
ings upon  a  kingdome.  1643.  {Pamphlets: 
Charles  I,  v.  5. )  4555 

Chadlicot,  T.    Speech  in  behalfe  of  the 

king  and  Parliament,  at  Bishops  Cannings  in 
Wiltshire.  1642.  (  With  James  I,  King  of  Gt. 
Britain,  Speach  in  the  Starre-Chamber. )     4555 

Chambers,  R.     History  of  the  rebellions 

in  Scotland  under  the  Marquis  of  Montrose 
and  others,  1638-60.     1828,  2  v.  in  1 .  2567 

Charles  I,  King  of  Gt.  Britain.      Biblio- 

theca  regia ;  or,  the  royal  library,  containing 
a  collection  of  such  of  the  papers  of  His  late 
Maiesty,  King  Charts  ...  as  have  escaped  the 
Mrrack  and  mines  of  these  times.    1659.     4555 

Collection  of  all  the  particular  papers 

that  passed  between  His  Majestie,  both  Houses, 
and  the  Committee,  concerning  the  late 
treaty.  1643.  {Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  \.  6.)  4555 


Collection  of  severall  speeches,  messages, 

and  answers  of  the  Kings  Majestie,  to  both 
Houses  of  Parliament.  1642.  {Pamphlets: 
Charles  J,  v.  4. )  4555 

—  His  Majesties  answer  by  way  of  decla^ 

ration  to  a  printed  paper,  entituled,  A  decla- 
ration of  both  Houses  of  Parliament,  in  answer 
to  His  Majesties  last  message  concerning  the 
militia.     1642.     {Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  v.  4.) 

4556 

His  Majesties  answer  to  a  book  entituled, 

The  declaration  or  remonstrance  of  the  Lords 
and  Commons,  of  the  19  of  May,  1642.  1642. 
{Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  v.  4.)  4655 

His  Majesties  answer  to  a  printed  book, 

intituled,  A  remonstrance,  or  the  declaration 
of  the  Lords  and  Commons  now  assembled  in 
Parliament,  26  May,  1642.  1642.  {Pamphlets: 
Charles  I,  \.  4.)  4555 

His  Majesties  answer  to  the  declaration 

of  both  Houses  concerning  Hull.  Sent  4  May, 
1642.     1642.  {Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  v.  3.)  4555 

His  Majesties  answer  to  the  XIX  propo- 
sitions of  both  Houses  of  Parliament.  1642. 
( Pam,phlets :  Charles  I,  v.  4. )  4555 

His  Majesties    declaration    concerning 

leavies.    1642.     {Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  v.  3.) 

4555 

His  Maiesties  declaration  concerning  the 

treaty  :  and  his  dislike  of  the  armies  proceed- 
ings.   1648.  {Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  v.  9.)  4555 

His  Majesties  declaration,  in  answer  to 

a  declaration  of  Parliament ;  for  the  raysing 
of  all  power  and  force  ...  to  lead  against  all 
traytours  and  their  adherents,  etc.  1642. 
{Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  v.  3.)  4556 

His  Majesties  declaration  . . .  occasioned 

by  a  false  and  scandalous  imputation  laid 
upon  His  Majesty  of  an  intention  of .  .  .  levy- 
ing war  against  his  Parliament.  1642.  {Pamph- 
lets :  Charles  I,  v.  3. )  4556 

His  Majesties  declaration  to  all  his  lov- 
ing subjects  of  Aug.  12, 1642.  1642.  {Pamph- 
lets :  Charles  I,  v.  3. )  4556 

His  Majesties  declaration  to  all  his  lov- 
ing subjects,  of  the  causes  which  moved  him 
to  dissolve  the  last  Parliament.  1640.  {Pamph- 
lets :  Charles  I,  ▼.  1. )  4555 

His  Majesties  declaration  .  .  .  upon  oc- 
casion of  a  late  printed  paper  entituled,  A 
declaration  and  protestation  of . . .  Parliament 
to  this  kingdom,  and  the  whole  world.  1642. 
{Pamphlets :  Charles  I,  v.  3.)  4555 

His    Majesties    gracious    answer    and 

propositions,  Feb.  3,  1642.  1642.  {Pamphlets: 
Charles  I,  v.  3. )  4555 

His  Majesties  gracious  message  sent  to 

his  Commons  House  of  Parliament,  Dec.  19, 
1642.     1642.  {Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  v.  3.)  4555 

His  Majesties  letter  and  declaration  to 

the  sherlffes  and  city  of  London  :  Jan.  17, 1642. 
1642.    {PamphleU :  Charles  I,  v.  3. )  4666 


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His  Majesties  letter  directed  to  .  .  .  Par- 
liament .  .  .  concerning  a  treaty  for  peace ; 
with  the  answer  of  both  Houses  thereunto. 
1643.     (Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  y.  5.)  4555 

His  Majesties  letter  to  the  sheriflf  of 

Leicestershire  to  execute  the  .commission  of 
array  according  to  His  Majesties  proclama- 
tion.   1642.    [Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  \.Z.)   4555 

The  King's  cabinet  opened  ;  or,  certain 

packets  of  secret  letters  and  papers,  written 
with  the  King's  own  hand,  and  taken  in  hie 
cabinet  at  Nasby-fleld,  June  14,  1645  .  .  .  To- 
gether, with  some  annotations  thereupon. 
1645.  1553 

The  same.  (Pamphlets :  Charles  7,  v.  7. )  4555 

The  Kings  declaration  to  all  his  sub- 
jects, of  whatsoever  nation,  quality,  or  con- 
dition. 1648.  (Pamphlets:  ClMrles I,  y.  9.)  4555 

The  Kings  most  gracious  message  for 

peace,  and  a  personal  treaty,  pub.  for  his 
peoples  satisfaction.  [Ed.  by  E.  Symmons.] 
1648.     (Pamphlets :  Charles  I,  V.  9.)  4555 

Lord  George  Digby's  cabinet  and  Dr. 

GoflPs  negotiations  ;  together  with  His  Majes- 
ties, the  Queens,  and  the  Lord  Jermin's  and 
other  letters.  1646.  {Pamphlets:  Charles  I, 
V.  7.)  4555 

Reliquiae  Sacrae  Carolinae  :  the  workes 

of  that  great  monarch  and  glorious  martyr 
King  Charles  I,  both  civil  and  sacred.  With 
a  short  view  of  the  life  and  reign  of  that  most 
blessed  Prince.     [1649.]  2135 

Clarke,  Sir  W.   Clarke  papers  :  selections 

from  the  papers  of  W.  Clarke,  Secretary  to 
the  Council  of  the  army,  1647^9,  and  to  Gen. 
Monck,  and  the  commanders  of  the  army  in 
Scotland,  1661-60.  Ed.  by  C.  H.  Firth.  1891- 
94,  2  V.     (Camden  Soe.  n.  s.  nos.  49,  54.)     1504 

Clabo  Vado,  E.,  de,  pseud.     The  burden 

of  England,  Scotland,  and  Ireland ;  or,  the 
watchmans  alarum  ;  in  a  plain  declaration  to 
the  Kings  most  excellent  Majesty,  pointing 
out  the  chiefe  sins,  and  causes  of  this  Civill 
war.     1646.  1578 

Considerations  upon  the  present  state  of 

the  affairs  of  this  kingdome  ...  by  a  country- 
man.    1642.  1516 

Cook,  J.    King  Charles  his  caae;   or,  an 

appeal  to  all  rational  men,  concerning  his 
tryal  at  the  High  Court  of  Justice.  1649. 
(Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  v.  10.)  4556 

JVo(e.— Also  in  Ludlow,  E.,  Memoirs,  v.  3,  p.  323;  Sodit 
ers,  J.,  Colt,  of  tracU,  v.  5,  p.  214. 

Cooke,  E.  Certain  passages  which  hap- 
pened at  Newport,  in  the  Isle  of  Wight, 
Nov.  29,  1648,  relating  to  King  Charles  I.  1690. 
(Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  y.  9.)  4555 

CoPiE  of  a  letter  from  a  principall  person 

in  Paris,  in  answer  to  one  received  from  his 
fWend  in  England,  touching  the  estate  of  the 
present  affaires :  and  his  opinion.  1647. 
(Pamphlets :  Charles  I,  v.  8. )  4555 


Corbet,  R.      Letter  from  His  Majesties 

Court  at  Holombie,  with  advertisement  of 
propositions  from  the  King  to  the  Parlia^ 
ment :  in  answer  to  the  propositions  for  peace. 

1647.  (Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  V.  8.)  4565 

Cotton,  R.  W.  Barnstaple  and  the  north- 
ern part  of  Devonshire  during  the  great  Civil 
war,  1642-46.     1889.  1507 

Cromwell,  O.  Letters  and  speeches ;  with 

elucidations  by  Thos.  Carlyle.  1885-86,  3  v. 
(Carlyle,  T.,  Works,  v.  6-8.)  2182 

Designs  and  correspondencies  of  the  pres- 
ent committee  of  Estates  and  that  part  of  the 
Scotish  nation  which  is  now  entered  into  this 
kingdom  in  hostility  .  .  .  discovered  by  two 
packets  of  letters  intercepted  in  the  north. 

1648.  (Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  \.  10.)  4565 

Devebeux,  R.,  3  Earl  of  Essex.  Declara- 
tion of  the  noble  resolution  of  the  Earle  of 
Essex  .  .  .  concerning  his  intention  in  going 
forth  with  this  great  army,  consisting  of 
60,000.  1642.  (With  James  I,  King  of  at. 
Britain,  Speach  in  the  Starre-Cham,ber. )     4556 

D'EwES,  Sir  S.    Greeke  postscripts  of  the 

Epistles  to  Timothy  and  Titus  cleared  in  Par- 
liament. And  .  .  .  speech  touching  the  bill  of 
a  capitation,  or  poll  money.  1641.  (Pamph- 
lets :  Charles  I,  v.  2. )  4565 

Differences  in  Scotland  stil  on  foot ;  or, 

the  late  proceedings  between  the  Parliament 
and  kirk.   1648.   (Pamphlets :  Charles  I,  v.  10.) 

4566 

DiGBY,  J.,  1  Earl  of  Bristol.  Apologie,  con- 
sisting of  two  tracts.  In  the  first,  he  setteth 
down  those  motives  .  .  .  which  obliged  him  to 
adhere  unto  the  King.  In  the  second,  he 
vindicateth  his  honor  and  innocency.  1647, 
repr.  1656.     (Pamphlets :  Charles  I,  v.  8.)   4655 

DiGGES,  Sir  D.,  and  others.    Conference 

.  .  .  had  by  a  committee  of  both  Houses,  con- 
cerning the  rights  and  privileges  of  the  sub- 
jects. 1642.  (Pamphlets :  Charles  I,  V.  4.)   4656 

DiGGEs,  D.      Answer  to  a  printed  book, 

intituled,  "Observations  upon  some  of  His 
Majesties  late  answers  and  expresses." 
[Anon.}  1642.  (Pamphlets:  Charles  I,  v.  3.)  4555 

Discourse  shewing  in  what  state  the  three 

kingdomes  are  in  at  this  present.  1641. 
(Pamphlets :  Charles  I,  v.  2.)  4555 

Discourse  upon  the  questions  in  debate 

between  the  King  and  Parliament,  n.  d. 
(Pamphlets:  Chariest,  v.  4.)  4fi66 

DiscovERiE,  to  the  praise  of  God,  and  joy 

of  all  true  hearted  Protestants,  of  a  late  in- 
tended plot  by  the  papists,  to  subdue  the 
Protestants.  1641.  (Pamphlets :  Charles  I,  v.  2.) 

4566 

Downing,  C.  Discoursive  conjecture  upon 

the  reasons  that  produce  a  desired  event  of 
the  present  troubles  of  Gt.  Britaine,  different 
from  those  of  Lower  Germanie.  1641.  (Pamph- 
lets :  Charles  I,  v.  2. )  4555 


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Eaele  of  Wabwickes  glorious  victory 

over  fifty  ships  of  the  King  of  Denmarkes  in 
the  narrow  seaa.  1642.  {Pamphlets ;  Charles  I, 
V.  4.)  4555 

Elisham,  G.  Fore-runner  of  revenge.  Be- 
ing two  petitions :  the  one  to  the  Kings  most 
excellent  •  Majesty,  the  other  to  the  most 
honourable  House  of  Parliament.  1642. 
( Pamphlets  :  Charles  I,  v.  3. )  4555 

Englands  black  tribunal.    Set  forth  in 

the  tryal  of  King  Charles  I  by  the  pretended 
High  Court  of  Just